Danny Letner

Danny Lewis Letner[1] (January 3, 1928 – March 30, 2018) was an American racecar driver who won two races in what is now the NASCAR Cup Series.[2] In 1951, Letner ran five NASCAR Grand National Division races in cars owned by his father, Bert.Letner then competed in a handful of races each year from 1954 to 1957, adding seven more top tens, including wins at Oakland and Tucson.[3][2] In 1954, Letner won two races and finished in second place in the NASCAR Pacific Coast Late Model standings.[2] In 1956, Letner ran 23 races in the inaugural season of the short-lived NASCAR Convertible Division, winning at Langhorne Speedway.
Downey, CaliforniaOrange, CaliforniaWest Coast Stock Car Hall of FameNASCARCup Series1954 NASCAR Grand National SeriesRiverside 500Riverside International RacewayTucson Rodeo Groundsracecar driverNASCAR Cup SeriesNASCAR Grand National DivisionTucsonNASCAR Pacific Coast Late ModelNASCAR Convertible DivisionLanghorne SpeedwayARCA Menards Series West ChampionsL. DaneE. GrayR. Hornaday Sr.B. AmickR. ElderC. BownB. SchmittJ. InsoloR. SmithJ. RobinsonH. McGriffC. LittleB. SedgwickR. CarelliM. ChaseD. GeorgeL. HooperB. GillilandK. HarvickS. WoodsideB. GaughanE. NorrisS. LynchM. DuncanE. HolmesM. DavidJ. BowlesG. PursleyD. KwasniewskiD. ThornC. EgglestonT. GillilandD. KrausJ. LoveJ. DrewS. Hingorani