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Bay Darnell (born February 4, 1931) is an American racing driver from
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. He raced mainly in USAC Stock Cars, but he did have a few
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and
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starts. His grandson
Erik Darnell Erik Darnell (born December 2, 1982) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He is the grandson of former USAC and NASCAR driver Bay Darnell, who also started three NASCAR races (including one for Holman Moody). Darnell formerly dr ...
is a current NASCAR driver.


Racing career


Early career

Darnell began racing
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on the dirt tracks in northern
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and southern
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, especially Waukegan Speedway.


USAC Stock Car

Darnell began racing in USAC Stock Car in 1962. He became the second driver to land in Lake Lloyd at the
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during a rare appearance in an ARCA stock car. He went into the infield lake during a February 8, 1964 qualifying race for the ARCA 250. Darnell finished third in the season points in 1973, his first time in the top three. In 1974, Darnell had his first USAC win at the
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grounds after racing for 13 seasons. He led the final five laps at the one mile dirt oval. Darnell was forced to race his asphalt car after his dirt car was wrecked during the previous week's race at the
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. Darnell drove with a broken shoulder from the earlier incident. Darnell's second USAC victory happened on the clay at the 100-mile race at
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on August 28, 1976. His third USAC stock car win happened on June 5 in the following year at
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. After starting tenth, he won on the two-mile asphalt superspeedway. He took the lead on lap 148 of 250. In the middle of the 1978 season he finished fifth at Springfield. The following week he was ruled to have jumped the final restart prematurely at DuQuoin and he was awarded a second-place finish instead of the win. In an interview with the ''
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'', Darnell talked about how he felt that he could win the championship that year. After having mechanical difficulties in the August 17th race at the
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caused him to lose hundreds of points in the third last race of the season, he said, "If I hadn't fallen out of the Milwaukee 150, I'd be ahead (in points) right now." Darnell finished third in points that season. The following year he earned his career-best second points finish, one position better than
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. He dropped to third in the 1980 season points and tied his career-best second-place points finish in 1982. He earned his final USAC victory on August 15 of that year on the dirt at the Springfield Mile. He raced his final USAC race in the middle of 1983 and the series folded after running only two events in 1984.


NASCAR

Darnell made three NASCAR
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starts in his career. In 1954 he started 17th at the only NASCAR race Santa Fe Speedway in
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. His car overheated and he retired at the 18th lap of the race finishing last in the 23 car field. He made his second start in 1964, starting 23rd for
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at
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. In a race of high attrition, he completed 205 of 334 laps before ending with
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failure to finish 13th in the 39-car field. His final NASCAR start was in 1967 when he raced in his own car at Atlanta. He started 39th and finished 32nd in the 44-car field.


Indy Car

Darnell raced in three
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races. His first champ car start was at the DuQuoin in 1965. He finished ninth in the 18-car field. Darnell returned for this final two Indy Car races in 1968. He raced at
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, finishing 14th with engine problems. Later that season, he raced at his home race at the
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. He was involved in a wreck on the second lap and finished 23rd.


Business

Darnell owned a trucking company in the
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area. He also built USAC
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and in 1977 the ''
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'' called him a "master car builder" who "builds and maintains his own equipment which is considered among the best."


Personal life

Darnell is the father of Danny Darnell, a well-known Midwestern short-track driver, and grandfather of NASCAR driver
Erik Darnell Erik Darnell (born December 2, 1982) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He is the grandson of former USAC and NASCAR driver Bay Darnell, who also started three NASCAR races (including one for Holman Moody). Darnell formerly dr ...
.


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


=Daytona 500

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References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Darnell, Bay Living people 1931 births People from Lake Bluff, Illinois Racing drivers from Illinois NASCAR drivers USAC Stock Car drivers ARCA Menards Series drivers Champ Car drivers American Speed Association drivers