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| - Owen Loggins is a former NASCAR driver from Lafayette, CA. He competed in seven Sprint Cup Series events in his career. Loggins' debut came in 1955, when a three-race schedule put Loggins a career-high 90th in points. All of Loggins results that year were solid, earning a top-twenty finish in each and every start. This included a 16th place at Phoenix, a 19th place run at Tuscon and an 18th at San Mateo. Loggins then returned to the sport in 1956, competing at Merced. Starting last (28th) in the field, Loggins finished last after his rods gave out on just the first lap.
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| - Owen Loggins is a former NASCAR driver from Lafayette, CA. He competed in seven Sprint Cup Series events in his career. Loggins' debut came in 1955, when a three-race schedule put Loggins a career-high 90th in points. All of Loggins results that year were solid, earning a top-twenty finish in each and every start. This included a 16th place at Phoenix, a 19th place run at Tuscon and an 18th at San Mateo. Loggins then returned to the sport in 1956, competing at Merced. Starting last (28th) in the field, Loggins finished last after his rods gave out on just the first lap. Loggins didn't fare to well in his next start either, competing at Riverside in 1958. Starting 37th in the field of forty-six, Loggins broke a con rod early and finished 41st. Loggins' best career race came at a good time, racing at Sacramento in 1959. Starting 6th in the field of twenty-six, Loggins had hose issues midway through the event but still managed a 14th place effort. Loggins' final career race came in 1960, when he competed at Hanford. It was a nice respectable race for the driver, completing most of the laps in route to a 20th place effort.
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