Glen Wood, of Stuart, VA will be inducted to the NASCAR Hall of Fame on January 20, 2012
Glen Wood
Born: July 18, 1925
Hometown: Stuart, Va.
Competed: 1953-64
Starts: 62
Wins: 4
Poles: 14
Career Highlights
Wood laid the foundation for the famed Wood Brothers racing team as a driver in the Cup Series. Competing on a semi-regular basis, mostly at tracks close to his southern Virginia home, Wood won four times -- all at Bowman-Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, N.C.
His best season was 1960 during which Wood won three times and posted six top-five finishes and seven top-10s in just nine races. He also won 14 poles during a 62-race career.
Wood, of course, is best known for his collaboration with brothers Leonard and Delano in Wood Brothers Racing. The team, which dates to 1950 and remains active, has amassed 96 victories. The team's all-time roster of drivers is a virtual who's who of NASCAR and includes David Pearson, Curtis Turner, Marvin Panch, Fireball Roberts, Dan Gurney, Tiny Lund, Parnelli Jones, Junior Johnson, Cale Yarborough, Fred Lorenzen and Bill Elliott.
The Wood Brothers have excelled outside the NASCAR world as well, winning the 1965 Indianapolis 500 with Jim Clark.