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Rex White, NASCAR's oldest living champion and a 2015 Hall of Fame inductee, passed away at 95. NASCAR chairman Jim France praised White's contributions to the sport, highlighting his consistency and dominance on short tracks. White won the 1960 Cup Series title and 28 Cup races over nine seasons.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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