. . . "Jimmy Watson is a former NASCAR driver. He competed in two Nextel Cup Series events in his career. 1970 marked Watson's debut as he lined up 27th for a race at Macon. But Watson ran much better in the race, falling a number of laps down but driving to a solid 14th place finish. It did not go so well for Watson when he returned to Macon in 1971. Starting 30th in the field of thirty-two, Watson suffered from an oil leak early in the race and finished a disappointing 31st."@en . "Jimmy Watson"@en . . . "190"^^ . . . . . "6"^^ . . . . . . "1952-08-19"^^ . . "39"^^ . . . . . "Canadian"@en . . "0"^^ . "Jimmy Charles Watson (born August 19, 1952 in Smithers, British Columbia) is a retired Canadian professional player. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career playing defenceman for the Philadelphia Flyers. He played on the same team with his older brother Joe for several seasons while in Philadelphia. Both brothers won the Stanley Cup together in 1974 and 1975."@en . "1972"^^ . "Jimmy Charles Watson (born August 19, 1952 in Smithers, British Columbia) is a retired Canadian professional player. He spent his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career playing defenceman for the Philadelphia Flyers. He played on the same team with his older brother Joe for several seasons while in Philadelphia. Both brothers won the Stanley Cup together in 1974 and 1975."@en . . "1982"^^ . . "Left"@en . . "Jimmy Watson is a former NASCAR driver. He competed in two Nextel Cup Series events in his career. 1970 marked Watson's debut as he lined up 27th for a race at Macon. But Watson ran much better in the race, falling a number of laps down but driving to a solid 14th place finish. It did not go so well for Watson when he returned to Macon in 1971. Starting 30th in the field of thirty-two, Watson suffered from an oil leak early in the race and finished a disappointing 31st."@en . "1972"^^ .