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He finished in the top ten 11 times, with his best finish in 4th position in 1970 at Sacramento.
He finished in the top ten 11 times, with his best finish in 4th position in 1970 at Sacramento.
Weld raced in the Universal Service Administrative Company Championship Carolina series in the 1965–1972 seasons, with 36 career starts, including the 1970 Indianapolis 500. He was the last driver to pilot a car powered by the famous Novi engine at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway when he crashed during a qualification attempt in 1966. Weld also founded Weld Wheel Industries, a firm manufacturing forged alloy wheels for various vehicles, including race cars, and was an active sponsor of both race cars and series, including the United States Auto Club series, and ran the firm until its acquisition by American Racing Equipment in 2006.