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Jim Pace grew up in Lawrence County and hoped to become a professional race car driver. After a short detour, life led him back on track — at 221 mph.
Jim Pace flipped over driving a historic Shadow Can-Am race car, and thousands of people watching were relieved to see him walk away unhurt. Many race-car drivers have had these types of crashes.
The No. 50 Fifty Plus Racing for the a Cure, Inc./Highway to Help Tace Team Riley DP driven by Jim Pace, Byron DeFoor, David Hinton and Dorsey Schroeder races during the Rolex 24 at Daytona at ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Jim Pace, the overall winner of the 1996 24 Hours of Daytona, has died after contracting COVID-19. He was 59. Pace's family said he died Friday in Memphis. "Racer, teacher, and ...
Jim Pace was driving the 1974 Can-Am Shadow DN4 during a qualifying lap alongside another Shadow. It's hard to judge the speed by the video, but The Drive reports that the car was traveling at 180 ...
American racing driver Jim Pace is lucky to walk away with nothing more than a bad taste in his mouth, after going for a wild ride at the wheel of his vintage race car during this weekend’s ...
Jul. 7—This year's Chattanooga Motorcar Festival set for Oct. 15-17 will honor the late Jim Pace, an accomplished race-car driver , event chair and chief operating officer of the inaugural 2019 ...