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  2. Wood Brothers Racing - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Burton secured his first career victory at the Coke Zero Sugar 400, marking the 100th win for Wood Brothers Racing. [17] He was eliminated from the playoffs following the Round of 16. [18] On October 25, crew chief Jeremy Bullins departed from Wood Brothers Racing and was replaced by Grant Hutchens for the remainder of the season. [19]

  3. Analysis: It took 7 decades but the Wood Brothers finally ...

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    Speedy Thompson was the first driver to wheel the famed No. 21 Ford to victory lane for Wood Brothers Racing way back in 1960 with a win at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The drought finally ended over ...

  4. David Pearson (racing driver) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [42] He won 11 of those 18 races in the Wood Brothers Mercury. [43] His 61% win percentage is the highest in NASCAR history. [44] He had wins at North Carolina Motor Speedway (Rockingham), Atlanta, Darlington, Martinsville, Talladega, Dover, Michigan, second Daytona race, second Atlanta race, second Dover race, and the second Rockingham ...

  5. Morgan Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    It turned out to be Shepherd's final Winston Cup Series win. The Wood Brothers would not return to Victory Lane until Elliott Sadler won the Food City 500 in 2001. Shepherd continued his good run for the Wood Brothers in 1994. He equaled his career-best top-tens in one season with sixteen, nine of those were top-five finishes.

  6. A. J. Foyt - Wikipedia

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    Foyt won the 1971 and 1972 races at the Ontario Motor Speedway for Wood Brothers Racing. The track was shaped like the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The 1972 race was his last NASCAR points win; his final win in a NASCAR race was in the first of Daytona's 125-mile qualifying heats in 1978, driving a self-fielded superspeedway Buick.

  7. Cale Yarborough - Wikipedia

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    Despite two consecutive second-place finishes, he left the team early in the season and ended the year driving the No. 21 Ford for the Wood Brothers. [21] He won two races in 1967 at the Atlanta 500 and the Firecracker 400 for the Wood Brothers, but dropped to 20th in standings because he only ran 17 races. [22]

  8. What to know about Josh Berry joining Wood Brothers in 2025 ...

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    Berry, who is a 33-year-old Cup series rookie this season, will drive the No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford on a multi-year deal beginning in 2025. Berry drives the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford ...

  9. Matt DiBenedetto - Wikipedia

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    In the 2022 Rackley Roofing 200 at Nashville Superspeedway, DiBenedetto was running in the Top 10 when ThorSport Racing driver Ty Majeski took Matt and 2 other trucks 4 wide coming into Turn 3 causing him and the 2 other trucks to crash ending DiBenedetto's day and putting him in a must win to make the playoffs. DiBenedetto after being ...