Dick Hutcherson, 73, a former NASCAR driver who won 14 races in 103 starts in the 1960s, died Sunday after he had a heart attack while traveling from Florida to North Carolina. He died at Providence Hospital in Columbia, S.C.
A native of Keokuk, Iowa, Hutcherson joined NASCAR in 1964 after racing late models in the Midwest for almost a decade. He finished second in his second career start, then joined the Charlotte-based Holman-Moody team, for which he ran 52 races in 1965.
