Dick McCabe (born October 6, 1947) is an American stock car racing driver.
McCabe built his first racecar, a 1936 Chevy 6-cylinder "Bomber" coupe at age 14, and sneaked his way into a number of races.
McCabe joined the NASCAR North (a regional racing series) in 1976, where he competed against Stub Fadden, Beaver and Bobby Dragon, and Robbie Crouch.
McCabe made his Busch debut at Oxford Plains Speedway in 1986, earning his first career top-10 start, a ninth, but an early engine failure left him 43rd in the field.
After a twenty-first-place finish at Daytona, McCabe qualified seventh at Oxford, and led 102 laps en route to his first career Busch Series victory.
Despite a 38th place in his season debut at Oxford, McCabe recovered by piloting his #0 in both NHIS races to two top-10 finishes in 1991.