Tracy Leslie

Tracy Leslie (born October 24, 1957) is an American former professional stock car racing driver.

Later he moved down south to compete in the ARCA series, winning the championship and Rookie of the Year honors in 1988.

He made his NASCAR debut in 1989 at the Coca-Cola 600, starting 29th and finishing 25th in a car owned by A. J. Foyt.

Later in the year, he teamed with owner Ron Parker to field the #72 Detroit Gasket Chevy.

Leslie made his Busch Series debut in 1991 at the Goody’s 300 in the Detroit Gasket Oldsmobile, but was involved in a lap 1 crash and did not finish the race.

In 1995, he won his second at pole at Dover, but was released from the 72 for the last two races of the year, but Parker fielded a second entry for him.

He also attempted the Daytona 500 in the Cup series in a car owned by Phil Barkdoll, but he failed to qualify.

He moved to a part-time schedule in 2000, running 8 of 20 races, and picked up his last win at Salem.