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1969 Talladega 500: NASCAR’s Most Disastrous Race Ever – Tire Wars, Scoring Errors, and More!
The 1969 Talladega 500 is known as one of the most disastrous races in NASCAR history. From tire wars between Goodyear and ...
NASCAR drivers' concerns about safety are similar to a time 53 years ago when Richard Petty was involved in a boycott at Talladega.
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How Junior Johnson’s 1969 Firecracker 400 Victory Led to NASCAR’s Big Rule Overhaul
The 1969 Firecracker 400 at Daytona International Speedway was not just another race,it was a turning point in NASCAR history. Junior Johnson, one of the sport’s most legendary drivers, piloted a car ...
There may be better NASCAR road trip stories, but until someone comes up with one, we’ll nominate this 1969 candidate to stand atop the list. That summer—at a time when the Cup Series schedule ...
Al Blake went to trade in his car and scored a 6,000-mile dealer demo 1969 Dodge Charger 500, using his future wife's ring money as his down payment.
NASCAR drivers' concerns about safety are similar to a time 53 years ago when Richard Petty was involved in a Talladega boycott.
A 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona raced in NASCAR by James Hylton will go on the block at the Mecum Orlando auction in July.
It still lives some 30 years after its career as a seasoned stock car ended. Read more about this 1969 Mercury Cyclone II Nascar at Mustang & Fords Magazine.
The first NASCAR car to do it was a Dodge Daytona that Buddy Baker drove around Talladega Superspeedway in March 1970 at an average of 200.447 mph during a private test.
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