Career
He qualified in every race in his career except for the 1963 Old Dominion 500. Keck managed to drive in professional stock car racing for 7,962.9 miles or 12,815.0 kilometres. While starting in 20th place on average, he always managed to improve on his starts by finishing in 17th place on average.
Keck would earn just more than $11,000 in his National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing career and acquire two finishes in the top-five and nineteen finishes in the top-ten.
Starting at the age of 21, Bobby was a rugged veteran of 29 years of age when he retired from National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing. Bobby Keck heavily favored dirt tracks where a 14th-place finish was typical. Meanwhile, his Achilles heel was at intermediate tracks where a finish of 23rd place was not unusual.
Being a proud Ford driver, Bobby"s career was forever intertwined with a Ford vehicle of some kind. Personal life
Keck was married to Mary Ella Watkins Keck and was the son of Mr.
James Edgar Zeck and Mistress
Ella Mae Zachary Keck.