Gordon Haines | |
Birth Date: | 6 May 1921 |
Birth Place: | Kiester, Minnesota, United States |
Death Place: | Yakima, Washington, United States |
Total Cup Races: | 7 |
Years In Cup: | 1 |
Best Cup Pos: | 44th (1956) |
First Cup Race: | 1956 Portland 150 (Portland Speedway) |
Last Cup Race: | 1956 Portland 250 (Portland Speedway) |
Cup Wins: | 0 |
Cup Top Tens: | 4 |
Cup Poles: | 0 |
Gordon Earnest Haines (May 6, 1921 – October 3, 2012) was an American stock car racing driver. He competed in the NASCAR Grand National Division, during 1956.
In addition to his Grand National Series career, Haines also raced in the Winston West Series. He competed in seven Grand National events in his career, earning four top-tens. All of those races came in 1956, when Haines finished 44th in points.[1] Haines was good right out of the gate, finishing three laps down in 9th place at Portland Speedway. Then Haines drove to a career-best 2nd-place effort at Eureka. Mechanical failures left Haines out of the next two races, but then he finished 4th at Sacramento and 9th at San Mateo in his final three races to close out his career, finishing 15th in his final race, at Portland.[1]
He worked at Bi-Rite Motors in Yakima, Washington for many years.
Haines was born in Kiester, Minnesota and served in the United States Marine Corps. He died in Yakima, Washington, where he had made his long-time home, on October 3, 2012.[2]