Jeff McClure
Jeff McClure (born
January 22 1967 in
Harrisburg, North Carolina. He is a former
NASCAR driver, having racing multiple years in all three major series.
McClure only made one career start in NASCAR's elite series and it came in 1992. He qualified the
Jim Rosenblum Racing 39th at
Michigan. He did finish the race, however, it was only a 31st place finish.
McClure made his Busch debut in 1988, running his own #83 Oldsmobile in four races. His series debut came at
Nazareth, falling out due to an engine failure. McClure's finishes improved drastically every race and by the race at
Langley, McClure earned his best finish of the year in 18th. Also, his best start of the year ended up 12th at
Myrtle Beach.
McClure made two starts in 1989. He finished 19th at
Charlotte and 25th at
Rockingham.
McClure had one start in 1990. He started 41st at
Daytona, but was caught up in a late crash. However, McClure still managed 22nd and the season opener at Daytona would prove to be his only 1990 start.
McClure returned after a six year haitus in 1996, running three races for
Moy Racing. After finshing 26th and 31st, McClure finished 16th at the
Milwaukee Mile. It would prove to be his best career finish in the series.
McClure was then invited back for ten races in 1997 for Moy. McClure's team struggled in his starts. His best start was 32nd and best finish was 23rd at
Las Vegas. The poor results can be explained to his five DNFs in ten starts.
McClure reappeared on the NASCAR scene in 2000, running three CTS races for
Albernaz Racing. He started 29th and finished 26th at
Portland. His next start at
Texas proved to be his best. He was 21st in that race. At
Nazareth, McClure earned his best career start of 28th and looked to be in good shape for bettering his previous starts. However, a late engine failure ended his CTS career in 23rd.
McClure has not raced in major NASCAR since that Nazareth start in 2000.
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