One of NASCAR's more underrated drivers was Paul Goldsmith of St. Claire Shores, Mich. In a NASCAR career that spanned 1956-69, Goldsmith competed in only 127 races, winning nine. On Feb. 23, 1958, Goldsmith won the final race held on the old Daytona Beach/Road Course. It was one of only two NASCAR appearances for Goldsmith that year. Goldsmith never ran a full season, and his best finish in the Cup (then Grand National) point standings was fifth in 1966, when he competed in only 21 of the 49 races.