This special limited-edition includes actual signatures from Bobby Allison and author Tim Packman. Certificate of Authenticity included, only 500 copies available! When traveling amongst the racing circles of drivers and fans alike, the mere mention of Bobby Allison causes excitement. And rightfully so. He's not only of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers, the 1983 Winston Cup Series champion, and tied (so they say) for third on the all-time win list at 84 victories; he is also a true legend of the sport. His accomplishments on the track are still heralded and used as reference points in many record books. Bobby is a self-made legend who earned his reputation through talent and determination. From his humble beginnings in Florida to his arrival in Alabama as part of the legendary Alabama Gang, to his many trips to Victory Lane and his adventures off the race track, Bobby Allison has some wonderful tales to tell. He shares them all in Bobby Allison: A Racer's Racer.
Davey qualified seventeenth . On Saturday three practices were scheduled : morning , midday , and late afternoon . The car ran decently in the morning practice , so McReynolds and Davey thought they would send a message to the Elliott ...
Donnie Allison was always the “other” brother of the famous NASCAR racing duo.
A biography which focuses on the racing career of Bobby Allison, discusses his history in NASCAR, and his struggle to cope with the loss of his sons
Profiles NASCAR legends Bobby, Clifford, Davey, and Donnie Allison, discussing each family member's racing successes, career accomplishments, contributions to racing, and other related topics.
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As one of car racing's most famous families, the Allisons achieved great success and experienced devastating personal tragedies.
Ten days after In separate 1964 Richard Petty wins the first of his record seven Daytona 500s on February 23. 1963 pulling Marvin Panch out of his burning car, Tiny Lund wins the Daytona 500 driving for Panch's team on February 24.