oldest drivers in NASCAR history

NASCAR usually has a Higher age of retirement when compared to the other sports. Here are the top 5 oldest driver of NASCAR 

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Jeff Green 

September 6, 1962 – Present. He has been competing for 57 years, 9 months, 22 days now.  Prior to becoming racing professionally in NASCAR, Jeff Green dominated the races in 1990 at Nashville Speedway USA. 

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Bobby Gerhart 

July 21, 1958 – Present. Bobby has been Competing in NASCAR in the years 1983 – 1992, 1996 – 2003, 2005, 2010, 2013 – 2019. He has been competing in NASCAR for the Monster Energy Cup Series, the Xfinity Series, and currently in the Camping World Truck Series. 

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Bryan Dauzat 

November 30, 1959 – Present. Since his career started in 2008, Dauzat has earned one top-five finish and twelve top-tens. He has also been competing in the ARCA Series since 2014. 

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Derrike Cope 

November 3, 1958 – Present. Derrike Cope is best known for his 1990 win over Dale Earnhardt at that year’s Daytona 500 race – it was Cope’s first major win. 

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Mike Harmon 

January 24, 1958 – Present. Mike Harmon’s first race was in 1996, when he was nearly 40 years old. Since then, Harmon has been participating in NASCAR races for nearly two decades.

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