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Carol Dean Roper (December 26, 1938 – August 19, 2001) was an American stock car driver from
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. Roper won three consecutive
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championships between 1981 and 1983. He also competed part time in the
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and
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. He was also the father of NASCAR driver Tony Roper.


Racing career


Local tracks

Roper was an accomplished dirt late model racer in the Midwest. Roper's racing career began in 1960. He won five St. Louis area track titles from 1967 to 1973.


USAC

Roper won the USAC Stock Car Championship three consecutive years, 1981, 82 and 83. Roper won 10 races in USAC, including four on the Springfield Mile.


NASCAR

Roper made his NASCAR debut at the
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, driving for Mueller Brother's Racing. Roper started 27th in the
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, and was able to avoid problems to come home 15th, six laps down. Roper would run one other race that season at Talladega, starting 30th and finishing 18th at the Winston 500. Roper would run three races in 1984, once again running for the Mueller Brother's Racing team. Roper would finish 16th at the
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. Roper would also run the first Talladega race, where oil pump problems left him 28th, and the Firecracker 400, finishing 21st. Roper's final NASCAR attempt came in 1985, missing the Daytona 500 driving for Ron Spohn.


ARCA Racing

Most of Roper's major success came in ARCA racing, where he would score 10 wins, eight of which came on dirt tracks. Roper made 37 starts in the series, most of which came at two tracks, Springfield and DuQuoin. Roper won in his series debut at the
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, the only time ARCA raced at the track

Roper ran two more races that season, finishing Seventh at Talladega and winning at the
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https://www.racing-reference.info/race/1982_Milwaukee_Sentinel_200/A] Roper would make five starts in 1983, four for the Mueller Brother's and one for
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. Roper would win at the Springfield Mile and DuQuoin for the Mueller'

Roper would only run two races in 1984, Springfield and DuQuoin, losing the engine at Springfield and finishing 25th, and finishing second at DuQuoi

1985 again saw Roper only run at Springfield and DuQuoin, finishing first and secon

Roper made his final start at Daytona in 1986, finishing last in the field of 40 cars after a lap four crash. Roper would win once again at Springfield and DuQuoin, and would come in seventh at Owosso Speedwaybr>
Roper would finish third at Springfield, while winning races at Indianapolis and DuQuoin. Roper would remain winless in ARCA until 1994, collecting what would be his final victory. By 2000, Roper was beginning to consider retirement, as ARCA was becoming more competitive, and small teams like the Mueller Brothers were having trouble keeping up. During an interview before the 2001 Par-A-Dice 100, Roper hinted that it could be his final start. Because of his success on dirt, Roper acquired the nickname "ARCA's Dean of Dirt".


Death

While competing at the 2001 Par-A-Dice 100 at the Springfield Mile, Roper's no. 89 Mueller Brother's Racing Ford slowed on lap 17 and began to bounce off the inside wall. The car then found the pit entry and crashed into some pit equipment, sending spectators running. Roper was pulled from the car and rushed to the hospital. It was announced at the conclusion of the race that Roper had suffered a heart attack, resulting in the odd crash. He was pronounced dead at the hospital. Roper was killed less than a year after his son Tony was killed in a Truck Series Race at
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.


Motorsports career results


NASCAR

( key) (Bold - Pole position awarded by qualifying time. ''Italics'' - Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)


Winston Cup Series


=Daytona 500

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References


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