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Rex White, an esteemed member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame, has died at the age of 95. He leaves behind a substantial legacy, widely regarded by many as one of the finest short-track racers of his era. His passing marks the loss of a genuine pioneer from the sport’s formative years.
White’s accomplishments helped shape stock car racing during a pivotal period, earning him lasting respect among fans and fellow competitors. His skill on short tracks became the stuff of legend, contributing to a career worthy of the sport’s highest honors. As the racing community remembers him, his influence on NASCAR’s history endures.