Bob Rossell (born September 1, 1936) is a pioneering driver of modified stock cars.
Before his retirement, he was also a much sought-after car builder and fabricator, with many top drivers finding success in Rossell racers, with its signature square tubing.
[3] Bob Rossell began his career in 1958 at what is now New Egypt Speedway NJ, with an old Chevy coupe and a junkyard engine.
[6] After his retirement from racing, Bob Rossell went on to a second career building sulkies for Standardbred horses.
He was inducted into the Eastern Motorsports Press Association and the Northeast Dirt Modified Halls of Fame.