Bill Kimmel, Jr. ("Billy"), born July 13, 1957, is a former NASCAR driver from Clarksville, IN. He competed in a pair of Camping World Truck Series (then Craftsman Truck Series) events in his major league NASCAR career. Kimmel appeared in major league racing when he competed at his home track Lousville in a Craftsman Truck. Starting 23rd in the field of thirty-two, Kimmel fell victim to an early overheating issue and finished a disappointing 30th.
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| - Bill Kimmel, Jr. ("Billy"), born July 13, 1957, is a former NASCAR driver from Clarksville, IN. He competed in a pair of Camping World Truck Series (then Craftsman Truck Series) events in his major league NASCAR career. Kimmel appeared in major league racing when he competed at his home track Lousville in a Craftsman Truck. Starting 23rd in the field of thirty-two, Kimmel fell victim to an early overheating issue and finished a disappointing 30th.
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| - Bill Kimmel, Jr. ("Billy"), born July 13, 1957, is a former NASCAR driver from Clarksville, IN. He competed in a pair of Camping World Truck Series (then Craftsman Truck Series) events in his major league NASCAR career. Kimmel appeared in major league racing when he competed at his home track Lousville in a Craftsman Truck. Starting 23rd in the field of thirty-two, Kimmel fell victim to an early overheating issue and finished a disappointing 30th. He only slightly improved in his final career race, returning to Louisville in 1998. Starting 17th in the field, Kimmel this time fell victim to a crash and was left to finish 29th.
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