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David Gene Pearson (December 22, 1934 – November 12, 2018) was an American stock car driver, who raced from 1960 to 1986 in the former NASCAR Grand National and Winston Cup Series (now called the NASCAR Cup Series), most notably driving the No. 21 Mercury for Wood Brothers Racing.
Honoring them in this way, at the beginning of the NASCAR 50th Anniversary celebration, is one way of showing our true appreciation for them and the invaluable contribution they have given over the past 50 years. These are the drivers who made and make NASCAR fans stand on their feet and cheer. These are the drivers who are NASCAR history.
David Murry (born January 29, 1957) is an American former professional auto racing driver who has previously competed in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series and the ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series. Murry has also competed in various road racing series such as the Michelin Pilot Challenge , the GT World Challenge America, the Rolex Sports Car Series , and ...
But Busch had one of the fastest cars on Sunday and RCR drivers had four wins a season ago. Thanks to NASCAR’s new spec car and Busch behind the wheel, a run at the 2023 Cup Series title isn’t ...
Richard Petty holds the record for the most NASCAR Cup Series wins in history with 200. David Pearson is second with 105 victories, and Jeff Gordon is third with 93 wins. [5] Petty also holds the record for the longest time between his first win and his last. He won his first race in 1960 and his last in 1984, a span of 24 years. [6]
When you think of NASCAR drivers, sponsorships and product placements leap to mind. How much top NASCAR drivers are making from endorsements Skip to main content
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Also, he was one of only three drivers to sweep the top ten, the other two drivers being Ryan Newman and Dale Earnhardt Jr. At New Hampshire for the Camping World RV Sales 301 , Johnson qualified second, but failed post-qualifying inspection after his car was found to be too low, and started the race in 43rd, [ 84 ] the first time in his career ...