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BILL FRANCE JR. DIES AT 74.(Motorsports)(Obituary)

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Byline: AL PEARCE

As AutoWeek went to press, NASCAR had just concluded its Nextel Cup race at Dover, delayed from Sunday, June 3, because of rain. Martin Truex Jr. took the win in his Chevrolet over Ryan Newman (Dodge) and Carl Edwards (Ford). Go to autoweek.com for our race report.

However, the biggest news was not in Dover but in Daytona Beach, Florida, where NASCAR's Bill France Jr. passed away.

William C. (Bill) France, whose firm hand and visionary approach built stock-car racing into one of America's most successful sports and business enterprises, died June 4 at his home in Daytona Beach. He was 74 and had been in failing health for several years.

France was the eldest son of NASCAR and International Speedway Corporation founder, the late William Henry Getty (Big Bill) France and his wife, Anne. Even though he wasn't technically a Junior, William C. France often was spoken of as Bill Jr., Little Bill or Billy. He took over from his larger-than-life father as president of NASCAR in January 1972 and spent almost 28 years building the Daytona Beach-based sanctioning body into a billion-dollar industry. He gave that position to Mike Helton in 2000 but remained as chairman of the board and CEO until October 2003, when he stepped aside in favor of his son, Brian Z. France.

France struggled with a series of illnesses and setbacks. A longtime smoker, he suffered a mild heart attack on the way to a NASCAR exhibition race in Japan in 1997. He was diagnosed with cancer in 1999 and had heart surgery and hip surgery in 2001. He seldom ventured out in public in recent years, even to major NASCAR events. He was confined to a wheelchair several years ago.

He is survived by his wife, Betty Jane; his son, Brian; his daughter, Lesa France Kennedy; and his younger brother, Jim. All are or have been deeply involved in the family-run business for most of their lives. His wife served for years as NASCAR's assistant secretary; his son is chairman of the board and CEO of NASCAR; his daughter is vice president and assistant treasurer of NASCAR and president of ISC; and his brother is vice chairman and executive vice president of NASCAR and ISC.

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