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Greg Weld, Kansas City, MO
1944 - 2008
Kansas City, MO - Greg Weld passed away after an extended illness August 4, 2008.
Weld, 64, was an accomplished racer and entrepreneur.
After a stellar driving career in Open Wheel Racing, Weld was formally inducted into the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 1998.
Weld’s accomplishments included winning the 1963 Knoxville Nationals, earning the 1967 USAC Sprint Car Point Championship, and being the fastest Rookie Qualifier at the 1970 Indianapolis 500.
While competing nationally as a driver, Weld took winnings earned and founded nationally known Weld Racing Wheels in 1967, in addition to founding Greg Weld Design and Greg Weld Competition Wheels.
Survivors include his wife Deb, former wife Marilyn Brockman-Weld, sons Taylor and Brock, and daughter Christian Weld-Brown.
He also leaves behind sisters Deloris, Wesley, and Marilyn Burrasco, and brother Ricky. Weld is also survived by numerous grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
Weld was predeceased by father Taylor “Pappy” Weld and brothers Kenny and Jerry.
Funeral arrangements are at the convenience of the family.
Greg Weld, Kansas City, MO
1944 - 2008
Kansas City, MO - Greg Weld passed away after an extended illness August 4, 2008.
Weld, 64, was an accomplished racer and entrepreneur.
After a stellar driving career in Open Wheel Racing, Weld was formally inducted into the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 1998.
Weld’s accomplishments included winning the 1963 Knoxville Nationals, earning the 1967 USAC Sprint Car Point Championship, and being the fastest Rookie Qualifier at the 1970 Indianapolis 500.
While competing nationally as a driver, Weld took winnings earned and founded nationally known Weld Racing Wheels in 1967, in addition to founding Greg Weld Design and Greg Weld Competition Wheels.
Survivors include his wife Deb, former wife Marilyn Brockman-Weld, sons Taylor and Brock, and daughter Christian Weld-Brown.
He also leaves behind sisters Deloris, Wesley, and Marilyn Burrasco, and brother Ricky. Weld is also survived by numerous grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.
Weld was predeceased by father Taylor “Pappy” Weld and brothers Kenny and Jerry.
Funeral arrangements are at the convenience of the family.