Jimmy Insolo
James Edward Insolo[1] (born February 4, 1943) is a NASCAR Winston Cup Series race driver whose career spanned from 1970 to 1983.[3] Drivers from that part of the United States were forced by necessity to race in the specially-designated Winston West Series.[4] The multimillion-dollar purses that make up the basis for today's NASCAR Cup Series races didn't appear until at least the 1980s.For example, the 1955 Southern 500, one of the highest paying events prior to the inaugural running of the Daytona 500 paid only $50 as its lowest prize ($568.7 when adjusted for inflation).[5] Insolo would race in the days before Kevin Harvick, Ron Hornaday, and Kurt Busch made NASCAR into a household name west of the Mississippi River.