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- Q5326409 description "American racing driver".
- Q5326409 description "American racing driver".
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- Q5326409 abstract "Earle Samuel Canavan (born December 5, 1937) is an American racing driver from Fort Johnson, New York.Canavan immigrated to the United States from Northern Ireland in 1949. Always interested in racing and speed, he admired Malcolm Campbell and his land speed record car, "The Bluebird". Canavan built his first gas hot rod during high school. He was then drafted into the U.S. Army, serving his time at Fort Dix, New Jersey. After service and upon completing his gas rodder, Earle headed to California to compete in NHRA and IHRA events. As his interest in drag racing increased, he built the only Lincoln-powered AA/Fuel dragster, "The President Lincoln" and competed in National events and exhibitions. Preparing for entering oval track racing, Canavan became an independent competitor on the SCCA and FIA circuit with an American Motors Javelin.Canavan participated in NASCAR Winston Cup part-time from 1969 to 1986. His best points result came in 1975 when he drove in 12 of the 30 races and finished 32nd in points. Canavan was an owner-driver, fielding his own car.He also attempted to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 in 1979 but failed to make the race. He filed another entry for the race in 1981 but it was declined due to his lack of experience in open-wheel cars.After his on track career, Canavan enjoyed building hot rods. He also manufactured aftermarket auto parts. working with his own new designs and special compounds.Canavan was married to Elizabeth (Betty), since 1965. They had three daughters: Tracy Wager, Heather Gilbert and April Simmons. Samuel Earle Canavan died February 9, 2016, of arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease and hypertension, at home in Malibu, California".
- Q5326409 alias "FAMILY STATUS = 3 daughters".
- Q5326409 alias "MARITAL STATUS = Married".
- Q5326409 birthDate "1937-12-05".
- Q5326409 birthYear "1937".
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- Q5326409 alternativeNames "MARITAL STATUS = Married FAMILY STATUS = 3 daughters".
- Q5326409 dateOfBirth "1937-12-05".
- Q5326409 name "Canavan, Earle".
- Q5326409 shortDescription "American racing driver".
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- Q5326409 comment "Earle Samuel Canavan (born December 5, 1937) is an American racing driver from Fort Johnson, New York.Canavan immigrated to the United States from Northern Ireland in 1949. Always interested in racing and speed, he admired Malcolm Campbell and his land speed record car, "The Bluebird". Canavan built his first gas hot rod during high school. He was then drafted into the U.S. Army, serving his time at Fort Dix, New Jersey.".
- Q5326409 label "Earle Canavan".
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- Q5326409 name "Canavan, Earle".
- Q5326409 name "Earle Canavan".
- Q5326409 surname "Canavan".