Robert "Bob" Zeigler (August 9, 1929 – February 22, 2023) was a driver and promoter of modified stock car racing.
[1][2][3] Bob Zeigler got his start building his first stock car in 1950, and after completing his military duty returned to win his first feature in 1953 at the St. Lawrence Valley Speedway in Canton, New York.
Before hanging up his helmet, he won the 1964 track champion at Capital City Speedway ON.
[3][7] Midway through 1965 Zeigler sold his stock car, purchased land, formed a corporation with his brother Dick and cousin Karl John, and built a race track in Evans Mills, New York.
In recognition of his pioneering successes, Bob Zeigler was inducted into the Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame in 2002.