Terry Bivins

Terry Bivins (born September 13, 1943) is a retired NASCAR Winston Cup Series driver whose career spanned from 1975 to 1977.

[2] Bivins ran two NASCAR races in 1975, with a best finish of ninth at Michigan International Speedway.

[2] Bivins was announced as the Rookie of the Year after the Ontario Motor Speedway race.

(Manning's sponsor) went to NASCAR and told them if his guy didn’t win the sponsor would pull out.” Bivins competed in 8 of 30 events with 1 Top 10 during the 1977 season[1] before retiring from racing out of frustration from losing the Rookie of the Year crown.

[1] After retiring from NASCAR, Bivins drove a limited schedule for the ASA before putting a hiatus to his stock car career in 1980.

[2] Throughout his career, Bivins received help from his stepfather Jim and his mother Kay Jones.

[2] Bivins was elected in the first class (2004) into the Central Auto Racing Boosters Hall of Fame for drivers in the Kansas City area.