
Greg Sacks - Wikipedia
In 1983, he made his NASCAR Winston Cup Series debut in the Pepsi 400 at Daytona in the No. 5 car owned and sponsored by his father, Arnie. He only completed nineteen laps until experiencing engine failure, finishing 38th out of 40 cars.
Greatest Athlete #11: Sacks’ love of cars was born in Mattituck
Aug 7, 2011 · SPORTS ILLUSTRATED/GETTY IMAGES | Greg Sacks (40) and Sterling Marlin (4) at Bristol Motor Speedway and on the cover of the July 24, 1995 issue of Sports Illustrated. Sacks was named Rookie of the Year in 1970, and raced at both Riverhead and Islip Speedway in those early days.
1988 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - Wikipedia
50 - Greg Sacks This was the first Pepsi Firecracker 400 run with restrictor plates since 1973 , and was notable for a very close finish. Bill Elliott charged from 38th starting position, and nearly fell a lap down at one point.
NASCAR Statistics: Greg Sacks - Driver Averages
DriverAverages.com has results for Greg Sacks from the July 4, 1983 (Firecracker 400) to the July 24, 2005 (Pennsylvania 500)
40 — The r/NASCAR Historian
Greg Sacks, Rich Bickle, and others all started #40 for Brooks in 1995, but after an unsuccessful season Brooks sold the team back to SABCO. 1996-1997 would see the #40 being run part time by SABCO driven by multiple drivers including Steve Park, Greg Sacks, and Joe Nemecheck.
NASCAR Statistics: Greg Sacks - 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
Greg Sacks race results in the 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Series.
Greg Sacks | Stock Car Racing Wiki | Fandom
In 1983, he made his NASCAR Winston Cup Series debut at the Pepsi 400 at Daytona in the #5 car owned sponsored by his father Arnie. He only completed nineteen laps until experiencing engine failure, finishing 38th out of 40 cars.
Greg Sacks - NEW ENGLAND AUTO RACERS
A Long Island, NY native, Greg Sacks was a standout at both Islip Speedway and Riverhead Raceway, winning 1970 Rookie of the Year honors at the latter. He drove his own equipment through the 1978 season, eventually heading to New England in the 1980’s.
NASCAR Winston Cup Series DieHard 500 Report: #40, Greg Sacks
Oct 14, 1997 · Crew chief Mike Hillman put it best when he exclaimed over the radio that the crowd was "witnessing a Sack attack" when Coors Light driver Greg Sacks carefully piloted the No. 40 Coors Light...
That’s History Profile: Greg Sacks - frontstretch.com
Jul 5, 2007 · Greg Sacks was a successful driver in the early '80s, having won 17 events, including the 1982 Stafford Motor Speedway track championship.