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Does anyone know what happened to the driver of art Watts?

Art Watts set a record for most by a rookie in Poland 1957. Even won a NASCAR race, but he seemed to disappear from the scene. I tried Google, but since their names are common to other things that I learned nothing about why he stopped competing and if he is alive or dead. Everything I could get were your stats from 1957 that he was aware of the book Chronicles of NASCAR.

I found a little information about it on the following link. It is no longer alive, he died in the 60s. Your right, he won a Cup race at Portland Speedway in 1957. I'll

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