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Ed Pimm (born May 3, 1956 in
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), is a former driver in the
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series. He raced in the 1984–1988 seasons, with 42 career starts, including the 1985–1987
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s. He drove two CART events for Gary Trout Motorsports finishing 12th at Mid-Ohio and 14th at Elkart Lake. He finished in the top ten 12 times, with his best finish in 3rd position in 1985 at Michigan. In 1987 and 1988, he also made 5
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starts. Earlier in his career, he was the 1983 US Super Vee champion.


Indianapolis 500 results


NASCAR career

In 1987 and 1988, he also made 5
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starts. He debuted in 1987, driving for
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at Talladega. Starting a year-long best 30th, Pimm led one lap and settled for a 27th-place effort after an engine issue. His run earned him two more races for the team, finishing 34th after an engine issue at Daytona and then crashed to 42nd in the season finale at
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. Pimm returned to the team in early 1988, running two races. He made the prestigious Daytona 500, starting 40th but ending with a career-best 24th place showing. It was also his only race in Cup competition that he was running at the end. Two weeks later, at Rockingham, Pimm started a career-best 29th before crashing to 34th. Pimm never returned to NASCAR after that race.


Racing record


SCCA National Championship Runoffs


Complete USAC Mini-Indy Series results


Formula Super Vee


References


External links


NASCAR stats from Racing-Reference.info
1956 births Champ Car drivers Atlantic Championship drivers Indianapolis 500 drivers Living people NASCAR drivers SCCA Formula Super Vee drivers Formula Super Vee Champions People from Dublin, Ohio Racing drivers from Ohio SCCA National Championship Runoffs participants {{US-autoracing-bio-stub