Career
His Winston Cup Series spanned between 1969 and 1978. With an abortive attempt at participating in events for the Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series in 1982. Frasson"s anger management issues caused him to frequently lose his temper when he failed to qualify in National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Cup Series races.
His fierce and independent attitude during his National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing career would preclude the need for corporate sponsors and being a part of a multi-vehicle organization.
Having a rather gruff appearance, he was not apologetic to National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing media present at the race, and he showed an element of rudeness that people in the Southern United States stereotypically pictured people from the Northern United States as being. He has experienced 30,378.3 miles or 48,889.1 kilometres of racing and an overall career windfall of $148,930 ($540,32716 when adjusted for inflation).
In addition to this, he was also a competitor at the 1971 Daytona 500. During his National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing career, Frasson was believed to be the favorite on the short tracks with an average finish of 19th place while road courses left him worse off in the standings with an average finish of 33rd place.
Being a critic of today"s National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing, he refers to the current racing style as "Oh, don"t you bump that car in front of you.
We"ll fine you and bar you!", preferring the days when drivers appreciated the glass of wine at the post-race ceremonies instead of their multimillion-dollar paychecks. Frasson was believed to hire temporary crew members for the early part of the 1973 National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Winston Cup Series season. Particularly at the 1973 World 600.
His primary vehicle throughout his career was his #18 Buick.
Which was owned, operated, and sponsored by himself. Frasson has driven Chevrolet and Dodge vehicles as his secondary racing vehicles and has appeared 14 times at Talladega Superspeedway.