Modified Legend and 1981 Winston Cup Rookie of the Year and race winner Ron Bouchard passed away this morning at the age of 67.
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Ron Bouchard has passed on.
Ron Bouchard, former NASCAR driver who was the 1981 NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year has died of cancer. Ron, age 67, passed away at 12:15 p.m. Thursday at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. The popular Bouchard raced late models and modifieds at several New England short tracks the likes of Seekonk, Stafford, Thompson, Waterford, Westboro, Monadnock and Riverside Park in the 60's, 70's and early 80's before moving up to NASCAR Winston Cup Racing. He had only one career Cup win that being the Talladega 500 at Talladega Superspeedway in 1981.
He will be affectionately remember as the Wasa Wasa Kid, a nickname dubbed by Mike Joy when Mike announced at Stafford Motor Speedway. He claimed 35 wins at Stafford and was track champion in 1972, 1973 and 1979.Last edited by John Berti; 12-11-2015, 01:32 AM.
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life is short
Originally posted by OldSchool+ View PostLife is short.
I can remember when Ron seemed very young. Of course, that was because I was much younger...
You got something to do, don't wait, do it ASAP. You got someone to tell that you love, don't wait, do it now.
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Just a little fact, Ron's first NASCAR owner Jack Beebe had a small ranch in Venice, Fl. back then for his winter days.
Ron was a driver that didn't bring money, had several years in the big time, he and wife Paula, and when it was over he went back up North and never looked back. Good for him.
RIP
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Some photos of Ron...
1) Ron was a fixture running the Modifieds during the World Series at New Smyrna... This shot after a win in 1980...
2) 1978 World Series driving for Bob Judkins battling with Richie Evans...
3) He even attempted to qualify for the Governor's Cup race at Golden Gate in 1972 but did not make the field...
4) With his J. D. Stacy-sponsored car at Daytona in 1982...
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