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Kyle Petty hosts a roundtable with Jon, Keven, and Jordan Wood to reflect on 75 years of team's history and future.
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Wood Brothers Racing: 100 wins and over 70 years of perseverance - MSNWood Brothers Racing is the oldest existing team in NASCAR — they ran their first Cup race in 1953, with Glen Wood driving a Lincoln that had a No. 21 painted across the door. He founded the ...
Wood Brothers Racing has released a new video embracing both the past and the future. The family-run business showed seven generations of the No. 21.
Wood Brothers Racing is NASCAR's oldest franchise. The team has 101 wins since its debut in the series in 1950. Wood Brothers' recent success, which includes a win last week at Las Vegas, has ...
For all the success Wood Brothers Racing has enjoyed in NASCAR, including five Daytona 500 victories and triumphs elsewhere, the family run team would enjoy perhaps its greatest win in Sunday’s ...
The Wood Brothers Racing team is an organization steeped in historical achievements and a team that carries a tail of being the longest-tenured team in NASCAR Cup Series history. On Sunday, the ...
Editor’s Note: Today’s Wood Brothers Racing preview continues NASCAR.com’s countdown of team previews for the 2024 Cup Series season, ranked in reverse order of best finish in last year’s ...
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Wood Brothers Racing names crew chief for Josh Berry in 2025Wood Brothers Racing announced Wednesday that Miles Stanley will serve as crew chief for Josh Berry and the No. 21 team for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season. Stanley currently serves as Team ...
The 2025 season marks a special year for Wood Brothers Racing. It will be the crew’s 75th year as a race team in the NASCAR Cup Series. The organization pulled off its 100th Cup win all-time ...
Wood retired from driving in 1964 to concentrate on managing the company and keeping it viable. It never missed a beat, fielding No. 21 cars for some of racing’s best. A.J. Foyt was among them.
That Wood Brothers, founded by siblings Glen and Leonard Wood in 1950 as an adjunct to their family’s farming business, has managed to continue racing all these years is remarkable.
Glen Wood, the courtly and innovative patriarch of the Wood Brothers Racing team who had been the oldest living member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame, died Jan. 18 in Stuart, Va. He was 93.
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