NASCAR has had one guiding principle throughout ... Sean Gardner//Getty Images Back in the 1970s, Richard Petty was easily the most popular driver in stock car racing. And his Petty blue and ...
Daytona International Speedway will host the 67th running of the Daytona 500 Sunday. Here is one fact about each of the first ...
Keeping the “Cup” in the name traces back to the change to Winston Cup in the early 1970s. If there isn't a new corporate naming-rights deal, what name will NASCAR run with? Well, chances are ...
San Francisco Giants all-star pitcher Madison Bumgarner won the World Series MVP, which included a new Chevy Colorado along ...
Why did NASCAR founder William Henry Getty “Big ... from the early days when local mom-and-pop shops sponsored drivers, into the 1970s, when Jim France’s brother, Bill, ran the sport as ...
Martin, a Batesville, Arkansas native, started racing on dirt and moved to the ASA racing series in the late 1970s. He joined NASCAR in 1981 and retired after the 2013 season. During a 2021 ...
In 2021, NASCAR ushered in a new era with its Next ... of this technology by creating the "Doughboy," a heavily modified 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle featuring numerous 3D-printed parts.
NASCAR's relationship with country music is ... honkytonks and high bank turns was never stronger than in the mid-1970s. That's when Jimmy Donoho, publicity director at Nashville Fairgrounds ...
Ricky Rudd is one of NASCAR's most resilient competitors. He made a debut in the 1970s, rushing into the NASCAR world without prior stock car experience and finishing an impressive 11th at Rockingham.
1970: Pete Hamilton’s Plymouth Superbird made ... 1973: Country music singer Marty Robbins made 35 NASCAR starts between 1966 and 1982. This was his first of two Daytona 500s.