The 1954 NASCAR Grand National season consisted of 37 races from February 1, 1954, and to November 1. Lee Petty, driving for Petty Enterprises, won the championship, his first of three in the series.[1]
^Macwatters, Sandra (1 November 2010). "Lee Petty: Telling The Tale Of One Of NASCAR's Newest Hall of Famers". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
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