| David Rogers is a former NASCAR driver from Orlando, FL. He competed in five Nationwide Series events in his career, earning one top-ten.
Rogers' debut came in 1982, when he competed in the inaugural series race at Daytona. Starting 14th in the field of thirty-four, Rogers completed all but five laps and drove to a solid 14th place finish. He was even better in a pair of Charlotte races, finishing a career-best 9th in the spring and 13th in the fall.
Rogers' lone 1983 race came back at Daytona in the season opener. This time, however, it was a tough race for Rogers. Starting 24th, Rogers only lasted forty-one laps before an engine give out left him 34th.
Rogers' final career race happened quite a bit later, when he competed in the inaugural Talladega race in 1992. Starting 33rd in the field of thirty-six, Rogers completed all but six laps and wound up with a mid-pack 23rd place showing.
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