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  2. Bill France Jr. - Wikipedia

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    After serving as vice-president for six years, he became the head of NASCAR when his father Bill France Sr. retired on January 10, 1972. [2] The International Motorsports Hall of Fame describes the transition: "Other than the founding of NASCAR itself, Bill Jr.'s appointment to leadership is probably the most significant event in the history of the sanctioning body."

  3. Dick Trickle - Wikipedia

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    Trickle was allowed by NASCAR to smoke in the race car during yellow flag periods, and in the 1990 Winston 500 (now the Aaron's 499), Trickle was seen on live television by the in-car camera lighting up and smoking a cigarette. Trickle even made fun of his lack of success in NASCAR's top-level series in a 1997 TV commercial for NAPA Auto Parts ...

  4. Wendell Scott - Wikipedia

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    Wendell Oliver Scott Sr. (August 29, 1921 – December 23, 1990) was an American stock car racing driver. He was the first African-American driver and team owner to compete and win in all divisions of NASCAR at its highest level.

  5. 'Little kid drove his ass off:' Tyler Reddick makes ... - AOL

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    Tyler Reddick is racing for the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series title.. Reddick made an incredible last-lap pass of Ryan Blaney to win his way into the the Championship 4. Reddick was third on the white ...

  6. Early life and career of Jeff Gordon - Wikipedia

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    The 1990 season also marked his introduction to Ray Evernham—a man who would later play a central role in Gordon's NASCAR career—but for now the two would part ways, as Evernham returned to his home in New Jersey. [198] [199] [172] Gordon returned to Indiana and continued to race midgets and sprints during NASCAR's off-season. [199]

  7. Humpy Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Wheeler hosted a NASCAR discussion television series on the Speed Channel named The Humpy Show. The show was scheduled to feature Wheeler, one retired driver, and a current driver per each one-hour long episode discussing a certain current topic. The first episode premiered on February 12, and featured Buddy Baker and Kurt Busch. [111]

  8. How NASCAR built a track inside L.A.'s Coliseum

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    NASCAR teams have done what once seemed impossible, building a track inside L.A.'s Coliseum. This is how they did it and how drivers feel about it.

  9. 1986 Miller High Life 400 - Wikipedia

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    The 1986 Miller High Life 400 was the second stock car race of the 1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series and the 32nd iteration of the event.The race was held on Sunday, February 23, 1986, before an audience of 30,000 in Richmond, Virginia, at Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway, a 0.542 miles (0.872 km) D-shaped oval.

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