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The History Of Spotters
The History Of Spotters
Imagine running 200 mph in a three-wide, eight-row deep pack of cars at Florida’s Daytona Int’l Speedway or Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway.Premium
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Why Not Eight Cup Titles?
Why Not Eight Cup Titles?
Over seven decades, thousands of drivers have entered NASCAR Cup Series races, but only three have become seven-time champions.Premium
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World Champion Jochen Rindt
World Champion Jochen Rindt
During his tragically brief life, Jochen Rindt’s rich talent, on-the-edge style and magnetic charisma captured the admiration of the media, fans and his peers alike.Premium
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Ernie Irvan’s Daytona 500 Upset
Ernie Irvan’s Daytona 500 Upset
It’s been 30 years since Ernie Irvan celebrated the biggest victory of his NASCAR career.Premium
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Kyle Petty Looks Back
Kyle Petty Looks Back
Four generations of Pettys have wheeled race cars under the Petty Enterprises banner.Premium
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The Life & Death Of Dale Earnhardt – Part 2
The Life & Death Of Dale Earnhardt – Part 2
For millions of race fans around the world, it’s difficult to believe 20 years have passed since the tragic death of Dale Earnhardt.Premium
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The Life & Death Of Dale Earnhardt – Part 1
The Life & Death Of Dale Earnhardt – Part 1
Dale Earnhardt was simply the most loved and most hated race car driver who ever lived.Premium
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Prolific ‘Outlaw’ Racer Gordon Woolley
Prolific ‘Outlaw’ Racer Gordon Woolley
National Sprint Car Hall of Fame inductee Gordon Woolley’s first involvement with motorsports was rolling jalopies for 10 bucks a flip at the Suicide Bowl in Waco, Texas.Premium
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The History Of Indoor Racing In Fort Wayne
The History Of Indoor Racing In Fort Wayne
In November, it was announced that the 23rd annual Rumble in Fort Wayne was being canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.Premium
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