Bob Yuille is a retired Canadian stock car racing driver from Seaforth, Nova Scotia. He is most known for driving in two races in the NASCAR Busch North Series spanning from 1991 to 1992. Along with his racing career, he also owns and operates an automotive repair shop in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Racing career[]
Early career[]
Yuille started his career racing street stocks, late models, and modifieds in Nova Scotia. In 1983, he won the inaugural race of the MASCAR Tour. During the middle to late 80s, he toured around the northeast in the American Canadian Tour.
NASCAR career[]
In 1991, he drove in his first race in the Busch North Series race. Driving a Buick sponsored by Dave's Competition Engines, he qualified 35th, but finished 38th after suffering suspension problems. In 1992, he ran his second and final race in the North series, again in a Buick, qualifying 23rd, but finishing 34th after an accident.
Targa Newfoundland[]
In 2007, after taking a break from racing since 1995, he raced in the Targa Newfoundland Rally race. He finished 17th out of 57 cars, driving a 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt. As of 2018, he has sold his primary Targa car and appears to be retired from racing.
Yuille Auto Works[]
In 1981, he started his own repair shop, called Yuille Auto Works. As of 2018, it is still open.