Baxter Price

Baxter Price (born November 29, 1938) is an American racing driver from Monroe, North Carolina who competed in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series.

[1] Price ran nearly the full NASCAR Grand National East Series schedule in 1972, recording eleven top tens and finishing fourth in points.

[2] Coupled with a partial schedule in that series,[3] Price ran his first Winston Cup race in 1973, and fell victim to an early crash at Richmond International Raceway.

The final year of his career was in 1981, failing to qualify for the Daytona 500, retiring with mechanical issues at Richmond and running the final race of his career for Jimmy Means and his Means Racing team, starting and parking at Texas World Speedway.

[10] Price has the dubious distinction of being the driver with the most NASCAR cup starts to have never recorded a top-ten finish.