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Robert Clifford Allison (October 20, 1964 – August 13, 1992) [1] was an American stock car racing driver. Son of NASCAR champion Bobby Allison , he was a member of the " Alabama Gang ". He was killed in a crash during practice for a NASCAR Busch Series race at Michigan International Speedway in 1992.
Allison also experienced a personal tragedy in August when his brother Clifford was killed in the Busch Series race at Michigan International Speedway. Going into the last race at Atlanta all Allison had to do was finish sixth or better to clinch the Winston Cup title, but a collision with Ernie Irvan on the 251st lap damaged Allison's car and ...
Brothers-in-law; Krisiloff married George's sister Josie. (Divorced in 1993) Kyle Larson: Brad Sweet United States: Brothers-in-law; Larson married Sweet's sister Katelyn. They co-promote the High Limit Sprint Car Series and racing events at Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico, California. Vitantonio Liuzzi: Andrea Caldarelli Italy
Two men in Texas are accused of racing sports cars on Saturday and causing a fiery crash that killed four people from one family, authorities said.
A car that was racing collided on Saturday in Grand Prairie with an uninvolved sport utility vehicle, killing two children and their parents and hospitalizing a third child, according to police ...
Injured were Phillips and his riding mechanic Walter King, Anthony Caccia, the brother of Joe Caccia, who had been killed in practice for the 1931 race, and Otto C. Rohde, 49, of Toledo, Ohio, chief engineer of Champion Spark Plug. [31] [32] Rohde died of his injuries four days later on June 1, 1937. [33] [34] George Warford: Pit attendant ...
The family of two brothers they believed were killed in a dangerous chase with Augusta authorities recently created a GoFundMe to raise funds for a memorial service.
He returned to Florida to pick up his brother Donnie Allison, and friend Red Farmer. The trio set up shop in Hueytown, Alabama, and were dominant throughout the 1960s and early 1970s. In 1973, Jimmy Means joined the gang. Beginning in 1979, their sons and contemporaries began racing, and became known as members of the Alabama Gang themselves.