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L. D. Ottinger
American racing driver

L. D. Ottinger

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American racing driver
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Newport, Cocke County, Tennessee, USA
Age
86 years
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Biography

Lloyd Doth “L.D.” Ottinger is a former NASCAR Busch Series driver. He raced occasionally in the Winston Cup Series during his career. Driving the Black Diamond Coal #2 Chevy, he was a Champion in the NASCAR Late Model Sportsman series, predecessor of the Busch Grand National Series.

Cup Series

Ottinger made his major NASCAR debut in 1966, where he drove for Ken Carpenter at Smoky Mountain Raceway. He started 21st in the 29-car field, but finished 28th after a crash on lap 33.

Ottinger's next start came in 1973 at Bristol Motor Speedway. He drove the #45 Chevy for James Bryant. Starting from the 11th position, Ottinger made his way through the field to the 2nd position. His next start was at Talladega a few weeks later. Driving the #02 Lonesome Pine Raceway Chevy, Ottinger started 26th and finished 10th. At another race at Charlotte, Ottinger had to settle for a 27th-place finish after his engine expired.

L.D. made four starts in 1974. However, L.D. did not finish any of the races and the best he could muster was a 25th at both Bristol events.

L.D. made his last Cup race in 1984, driving for Ron Benfield and the #98 Levi Garrett team, replacing the recently released Joe Ruttman for two races. He finished 21st and 22nd at Charlotte and North Wilkesboro Speedway, respectively.

Busch Series

Ottinger made his Busch debut in the series first year of 1982. He started 8th in the #84 Kelly Builders Chevy at Charlotte. He was only able to complete 155 laps before he crashed out of the event.

In 1983, Ottinger made start. In his first race, he finished 4th at Rockingham, and also had runs of 24th at Darlington and 27th at Charlotte, retiring from both races with transmission problems.

His runs from previous Cup and Busch starts earned Ottinger a full-time ride in 1984. Driving the #10 Schlitz Pontiac, L.D. qualified for 26 of the 29 races. Despite not making those three races, he made up for it with three poles at Daytona, Charlotte, and IRP. Racewise, he had 3 top-5s, with his best being a 3rd at Martinsville. Along with 7 other top-10s, L.D. earned a 7th-place finish in points.

Ottinger was able to make all the races in 1985. Despite the fact that he had no poles or no wins, it was still a solid season. He matched his career best finish of 3rd, (Rockingham and Richmond. This led to 6th in the final points.

For 1986, Ottinger got funding from All Pro Auto Parts and moved over to the #2 Parker Racing team when CB Gwyn, owner of the #10 Pontiac team, sold the team to Parker. It resulted once again in a 6th place final showing, but in his first career win. It came at Langley Speedway, where he started fifth and dominated the race. In addition, Ottinger had12 top-5s and twenty top-10s. His average start was a 10.5 and finish was 11.9, making it by far his best season.

In 1987, Ottinger fell to 9th in points. This was largely because of 9 DNFs. Also, Ottinger could only muster 6 top-5s and 10 top-10s. Despite that, Ottinger finished 2nd four times.

In 1988, Ottinger improved a little, but still finished 9th in the standings. He stayed in the #2, but had a new sponsor in Detroit Gasket. Once again, he did not win any races, but did earn his final Busch Series pole at Myrtle Beach. His best finish of the season was 2nd at Martinsville and Louisville Speedway. He had 5 top-5s and 11 top-10s.

Most important for Ottinger, he was able to return to victory lane in 1989, by virtue of winning the season finale at Martinsville. He had 7 top-5s and 16 top-10s, including a 2nd at Bristol. This improvement made a drastic rise in the standings for Ottinger, as he went to 4th in the final standings.

Ottinger won his final race at Bristol in 1990, in which it was marked by the violent crash of Michael Waltrip. However, the rest of his performance fell. He only managed 5 top-5s and 7 top-10s. Ottinger fell to 8th in the standings. Ottinger closed out his career with a 19th-place finish at Daytona, in 1991

Ottinger made a return to the track in 2009 to compete in a legends race at Bristol Motor Speedway. Ottinger finished 3rd in a field of twelve competitors which included Rusty Wallace, Terry Labonte, Harry Gant, and race winner Sterling Marlin.

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Grand National Series

NASCAR Grand National Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849NGNCPtsRef
1966Ken Carpenter35OldsAUGRSDDAYDAYDAYCARBRIATLHCYCLBGPSBGSNWSMARDARLGYMGRMONRCHCLTDTSASHPIFSMRAWSBLVGPSDAYODSBRROXFFONISPBRISMR
28
NSVATLCLBAWSBLVBGSDARHCYRCHHBOMARNWSCLTCAR128th16

Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930NWCCPtsRef
1973James Bryant45ChevyRSDDAYRCHCARBRIATLNWSDARMARTALNSVCLTDOVTWSRSDMCHDAYBRI
2
ATL56th-
02TAL
10
NSVDARRCHDOVNWSMARCLT
28
CAR
1974Russell Large RacingRSDDAY
29
RCHCARBRI
25
ATLDARNWSMARTALNSVDOVCLTRSDMCHDAY
37
BRI
25
NSVATLPOCTALMCHDARRCHDOVNWSMARCLTCARONT62nd11.24
1984Benfield Racing98ChevyDAYRCHCARATLBRINWSDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTRSDPOCMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLT
21
NWS
22
CARATLRSD77th-
Daytona 500
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1974Russell Large RacingChevrolet3929

Busch Series

NASCAR Busch Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NBSCPtsRef
1982Fred Kelly34PontiacDAYRCHBRIMARDARHCYSBOCRWRCHLGYDOVHCYCLTASHHCYSBOCARCRWSBOHCYLGYIRPBRIHCYRCHMARCLT
25
HCYMAR157th88
1983DAYRCHCAR
4
HCYMARNWSSBOGPSLGYDOVBRICLTSBOHCYROUSBOROUCRWROUSBOHCYLGYIRPGPSBRIHCY60th333
Gwyn Racing26OldsDAR
24
RCHNWSSBOMARROU
PontiacCLT
27
HCYMAR
198410DAY
8
RCHCAR
4
DAR
26
CLT
32
ROU
8
HCY
19
IRP
23
LGYSBO
8
BRI
26
RCH
25
NWS
7
CLT
33
HCY
8
MAR
3
7th3069
OldsHCY
21
MAR
13
ROU
9
NSV
9
LGY
15
MLW
19
DOV
14
SBO
26
HCY
12
ROU
13
SBODAR
4
CAR
21
1985PontiacDAY
8
HCY
9
BRI
19
MAR
15
DAR
3
SBO
6
LGY
13
DOV
6
CLT
3
SBO
15
HCY
5
ROU
8
IRP
8
SBO
13
LGY
13
HCY
10
MLW
6
BRI
8
RCH
3
NWS
7
ROU
5
CLT
37
HCY
10
CAR
3
MAR
7
6th3732
OldsCAR
6
DAR
11
1986Parker Racing2PontiacDAY
35
HCY
3
MAR
4
BRI
15
SBO
10
LGY
7
JFC
5
DOV
8
CLT
32
HCY
6
ROU
7
IRP
4
SBO
6
RAL
5
OXF
28
SBO
24
HCY
25
LGY
1*
ROU
18
BRI
27
RCH
8
MAR
3
ROU
17
MAR
3
6th4094
OldsCAR
10
DAR
16
DAR
5
DOV
4
10PontiacSBO
4
2BuickCLT
4
CAR
24
1987DAY
34
HCY
4
MAR
11
DAR
14
BRI
22
LGY
22
SBO
15
CLT
31
DOV
26
IRP
25
ROU
2
JFC
16
OXF
13
SBO
22
HCY
15
RAL
2
LGY
7
ROU
25
BRI
30
JFC
2
DAR
22
RCH
2
DOV
3
MAR
7
CLT
6
CAR
9
MAR
22
9th3261
1988DAY
22
HCY
14
CAR
30
MAR
2*
DAR
29
BRI
17
LNG
14
NZH
20
SBO
6
NSV
10
CLT
15
DOV
11
ROU
9
LAN
4
LVL
2*
MYB
21
OXF
24
SBO
14
HCY
23
LNG
13
IRP
13
ROU
5
BRI
9
DAR
21
RCH
8
DOV
8
MAR
23
CLT
24
CAR
14
MAR
4
9th3670
1989PontiacDAY
20
CAR
6
MAR
17
HCY
13
DAR
11
BRI
7
NZH
14
SBO
12
LAN
16
NSV
10
CLT
14
DOV
13
ROU
21
LVL
4
VOL
4
MYB
22
SBO
4
HCY
8
DUB
5
IRP
7
ROU
6
BRI
2
DAR
8
RCH
9
DOV
8
MAR
CLT
23
CAR
15
MAR
1
4th3916
1990OldsDAY
10
CAR
26
MAR
27
HCY
12
DAR
4
BRI
1*
LAN
22
SBO
19
NZH
16
HCY
11
CLT
11
DOV
28
ROU
24
VOL
23
MYB
2
OXF
11
NHA
20
SBO
18
DUB
22
IRP
17
ROU
2
BRI
12
DAR
15
RCH
18
DOV
18
MAR
5
CLT
18
NHA
13
CAR
21
MAR
9
8th3693
PontiacRCH
20
1991Beard Motorsports00OldsDAY
19
RCHCARMARVOLHCYDARBRILANSBONZHCLTDOVROUHCYMYBGLNOXFNHASBODUBIRPROUBRIDARRCHDOVCLTNHACARMAR89th106

ARCA Talladega SuperCar Series

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Talladega SuperCar Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314ATCSCPtsRef
1985Gwyn Racing10PontiacATLDAYATLTALATLSSPIRP
8
CSPFRSIRPOEFISFDSFTOL116th-
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