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I have a hero card from like '96 that says they expect him to win soonTed Musgrave is the first driver that comes to my mind.
He could have won if he would have used his bumper one time at Darlington. Early in is career he was running second to Jarret near the end and probably should have passed him, but Musgrave took the high road and backed off. I don't think at the time he realized that would be his best chance to win a cup race. He was a good driver and one of the fan friendliest drivers I have ever met. His son Teddy Jr still races an occasional LM.I have a hero card from like '96 that says they expect him to win soon
In my opinion too...anyone that can win rookie of the year at 48 makes one wonder what he would have been like at 38...or 28.Dick Trickle IMO
I dont think Trickle won the Derby but I agree he's a good one.In my opinion too...anyone that can win rookie of the year at 48 makes one wonder what he would have been like at 38...or 28.
The guy could unload his #99 late model anywhere in the country, make a lap, get fast time...and then dominate the race even if he had never been there. First time at the Snowball...he blew everyone away...first time at I40, blew them away, same at I70, at Bakersfield, at Las Vegas...did not matter where, he and his home built car dominated.
You are correct sir...4 starts, 3 top 10's and 2 top 5's....must have been thinking of something else.dont think Trickle won the Derby but I agree he's a good one.
Was at the AC/Delco 500 in 1994. Darrel Waltrip cost him the win that day.Good list, but Rick Mast should be #1
I feel like Hut Stricklin is a little undervalued.
Anyone remember Hut almost winning the southern 500 in 96?
If I remember it right, his pit stops were off sequence for awhile and he was leading many laps until it would switch over the Jeff Gordon again.
Yep, in the #8 Circuit City car.Anyone remember Hut almost winning the southern 500 in 96?
If I remember it right, his pit stops were off sequence for awhile and he was leading many laps until it would switch over the Jeff Gordon again.