Nascar race cars
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Richard Petty with a restored version of his first race car.
RPM News Welcome Before Sprint Cup Series Banquet
Monday the news came from several outlets that Richard Petty had emerged from his latest financial crisis not only intact, but in charge. Petty and a group of investors bought out RPM owner George Gillett and took control of RPM. This is welcome news as the Sprint Cup Series gang heads for Las Vegas and the post-season awards show. Monday on SPEED, Steve Byrnes and Danielle Trotta will be reporting from Las Vegas for Race Hub while John Roberts will anchor the show from the network's…
Rusty Wallace
🔥NASCAR🏁PLANET🔥 Charleston, SC on Instagram: “#BobbyAllison and his 1975 #Matador for #penskeracing One of our personal favorites with the red white and blue paint scheme, typical for a…”
#BobbyAllison and his 1975 #Matador for #penskeracing One of our personal favorites with the red white and blue paint scheme, typical for a…
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Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS NASCAR Race Car '1988
Four-Links - ramp trucks, Crosley jalopy, Harry Mann Chevrolet,...
* Phil Burgess over at the NHRA's Dragster Insider blog recently posted a couple big batches of photos of vintage ramp trucks used to haul around everything from Super Stockers to Funny Cars.
1995 Dale Jarrett
Ricky Rudd driving the Yates Racing Texaco Havoline Ford Taurus...
Ricky Rudd driving the Yates Racing Texaco Havoline Ford Taurus crashes and overturns following a collision with Sterling Marlin on the final lap of the 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Bud Shootout...
Earnhardt '86 by Charley Pallos
Nascar Digital Art - Earnhardt 86 by Charley Pallos
Flickriver: Most interesting photos from Vintage NASCAR Stock Cars pool
Flickriver - view images as a 'river of photos' and more...
Memories - The Official Website Of Neil Bonnett
Here's a classic image for our Rusty Wallace fans taken at Daytona International Speedway.
Bill Elliott Photos Photos: NASCAR Daytona
Bill Elliott Photos - Bill Elliott drives the #21 Motorcraft Ford during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 5, 2010 in Daytona Beach, Florida. - NASCAR Daytona
Why are green cars considered unlucky in NASCAR?
Green race cars are considered unlucky on the NASCAR circuit. So why is the color green associated with failure in NASCAR racing? Find out.