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Armond Cabot
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Nationality American
Born 22 September 1920
Mount Arlington, New Jersey, United States
Died 5 July 2003
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
World Stock Car Championship
races run over season(s).
Rookie Season 1951
Team(s) Warren Clark
Championships
Pole Positions
Wins
First Start 1951 Icebreaker Sweepstakes
WSCC Canon Driver


Armond Paul Cabot (September 22, 1920 - July 5, 2003) was a stock car driver who was active in the World Stock Car Championship during the 1950's and 1960's. He is best known for his tenure with Hudson, where, alongside fellow Hudson drivers Emmett Newton and Howard Joyce, he helped the marque dominate the national stock car scene. Cabot is also well-known for his numerous wins in modified racing, where he reportedly had over 500 feature wins before he retired from racing in 1977.

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