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‘Big Bertha’ Was A Big Winner
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‘Big Bertha’ Was A Big Winner

‘Big Bertha’ Was A Big Winner

Just as battleships used in World War II were given the nickname “Big Berthas,” a particular Digard Racing Chevrolet Monte Carlo driven by three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Darrell Waltrip was similarly named. 
Trans-Am, Laguna Seca Have Intertwined Histories
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Trans-Am, Laguna Seca Have Intertwined Histories

Trans-Am, Laguna Seca Have Intertwined Histories

The return of Trans-Am racing to the Monterey Peninsula May 3-5 for the Trans-Am SpeedFest can’t but help bring memorable flashbacks.
Chicago Icon Wayne Adams Celebrates 100th Birthday
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Chicago Icon Wayne Adams Celebrates 100th Birthday

Chicago Icon Wayne Adams Celebrates 100th Birthday

“Well good evening ladies and gentlemen.  Once again this is Wayne Adams bidding you welcome to Raceway Park.”
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Mr. School Bus Engine, Roger Rager
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Mr. School Bus Engine, Roger Rager

Mr. School Bus Engine, Roger Rager

Roger Rager, born in the sprint car racing hotbed of Lincoln, Neb., fittingly won his first race in a sprint car at Lincoln’s Jefferson County Speedway. 
Champion Cale Yarborough
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Champion Cale Yarborough

Champion Cale Yarborough

Thousands of drivers have entered NASCAR competition since the sanctioning body was formed in 1948.
The Story Of ‘Iron Mike’ Nazaruk
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The Story Of ‘Iron Mike’ Nazaruk

The Story Of ‘Iron Mike’ Nazaruk

In the aftermath of World War II, there remained a group of survivors who eluded death on the battlefield, but whose exploits left them with an insatiable hunger for adrenalin-generating adventure.