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djarumdudley
9th April 2013, 06:59
For clarification, of all time or in the "modern era"?

muggle not
9th April 2013, 14:34
For clarification, of all time or in the "modern era"?
of all time.

slorydn1
10th April 2013, 15:39
I know that Ryan Newman won a boatload ( 8 maybe?) of races in 2003, while Matt Kenseth only won once, which is the reason we are now saddled with this ridiculous Chase BS....

But why do I have the feeling its going to be someone older, like David Pearson?

I'll go with Newman, and see where that leads, lol.

djarumdudley
10th April 2013, 16:38
I'll guess Bobby Isaac. I know there was one year before he won the title that he won a bunch, but lost the title. I want to say 68 or 69.

muggle not
10th April 2013, 18:10
Wrong and wrong. Both try again.

Alexamateo
14th April 2013, 14:10
Dick Hutcherson 1965.

muggle not
15th April 2013, 14:34
Nope - try again. Hint, not only did he win the most races without winning the Championship, but, he came in 4th in the stndings....amazing.

djarumdudley
15th April 2013, 15:47
Junior Johnson?.....another stab.

muggle not
16th April 2013, 03:17
Nope.

Alexamateo
17th April 2013, 23:11
Richard Petty with 18 wins in 1970 to Bobby Isaac's 11.

muggle not
18th April 2013, 01:52
Richard Petty with 18 wins in 1970 to Bobby Isaac's 11.

You are correct. Your go. Richard Petty had 18 wins and only finished in 4th place in Championship points.

Alexamateo
18th April 2013, 12:32
Where did Dale Earnhard Jr. make his Cup debut?

Alexamateo
18th April 2013, 12:38
Where did Dale Earnhard Jr. make his Cup debut?

slorydn1
18th April 2013, 23:39
Hmmmmm....The exhibition race at the Twin Ring Motegi in Japan?

Alexamateo
20th April 2013, 04:50
That would be it! He made his debut in Japan.

djarumdudley
20th April 2013, 07:40
That would be it! He made his debut in Japan.

Tricky, tricky!!!

slorydn1
28th April 2013, 22:04
That would be it! He made his debut in Japan.

Ahh yes, Mike Skinner's only cup series "win".


OK, here is an easy one: What year did NASCAR start making the teams run restrictor plates at Daytona and Talladega?

djarumdudley
29th April 2013, 06:21
1988

Alexamateo
30th April 2013, 12:50
Not sure if you are being tricky, but 1988 is right for their current use, but Nascar first used them ~1970-71 when they were transitioning from big blocks to small blocks. Small blocks were exempt and all had transitioned by 1974-75.

djarumdudley
30th April 2013, 15:34
My answer was based on the current usage. I did recall Nascar using the plates in 70 & 71, but wasn't sure if they actually were used at Daytona & Talladega.

slorydn1
5th May 2013, 13:46
DJ got it right, first, No I wasn't being tricky (not intentionally) I only had the current run in my mind. The use of the plates in the early 70's was to "convince" the teams to go to the small block engines and was short lived. I probably should have been more clear... It's DJ's turn :beer: :up:

djarumdudley
7th May 2013, 06:38
Who won the first restrictor plate race for Hendrick Motorsports?

Alexamateo
7th May 2013, 12:40
Ken Schraeder

djarumdudley
7th May 2013, 15:56
Ken Schraeder

That's the one, your go.

Alexamateo
8th May 2013, 13:52
Which NASCAR driver had the longest duration career time-wise. Not necessarily the most starts, but the widest range of dates from his first start until his final start?

muggle not
8th May 2013, 16:34
Totally wild quess.....Harry Gant?

slorydn1
8th May 2013, 16:39
An ever more wild guess: James Hylton?

djarumdudley
8th May 2013, 16:50
Joe Ruttman, first start in 63, last in 2004?

Alexamateo
8th May 2013, 21:54
An ever more wild guess: James Hylton?
Good guess, and if he would start a cup race, he could break it, but as it is he has not run in Cup since 1993, although he did run a Nationwide race in 2011. For the record, I meant in Cup. His first start was in 1963.

Alexamateo
8th May 2013, 21:55
Joe Ruttman, first start in 63, last in 2004?

by my measure, he is second on the list with a 41 year span.

Alexamateo
8th May 2013, 21:55
As a hint, he made his debut in the 1950 Southern 500.

djarumdudley
9th May 2013, 07:51
Quality hint, I know the answer now! But I'll let some other stabs go thru prior to chiming back in.

slorydn1
10th May 2013, 20:29
Good guess, and if he would start a cup race, he could break it, but as it is he has not run in Cup since 1993, although he did run a Nationwide race in 2011. For the record, I meant in Cup. His first start was in 1963. I was just remembering that he attempted the 2007 Daytona 500 in a car provided to him by Richard Childress-he finished near the back of his Duel race and wasn't fast enough in qually to get in on time.

Alexamateo
14th May 2013, 12:08
dj do you want to go on and answer this?

slorydn1
14th May 2013, 14:13
Yeah he needs too. I too know the answer, but I cheated and looked it up after my last post.... :beer:

djarumdudley
14th May 2013, 15:44
West coast racer Herschel McGriff?

slorydn1
14th May 2013, 16:17
West coast racer Herschel McGriff?

That's who I believe it is, from looking it up.....but we will let Alex decide....

Alexamateo
15th May 2013, 16:34
Hershel McGriff is it. He debuted at the 1950 Southern 500, actually came east and ran much of the 1954 Schedule winning 4 races including North Wilkesboro before returning to Oregon to work in the family business. He started running Winston West again back in the 1970's winning the Championship for them once and finishing runner-up 3 times. He always made the West Coast Cup series starts up until Sonoma in 1993, his final start 47 years after his debut. He tried to qualify for the inaugural Brickyard 400 in 1994, but was a DNQ.

Hi still makes the occasional start in the K&N west series making one start last year at age 85 in Sonoma. He "won" a race at the old Texas World Speedway in 1993 at age 65, but that was a class win. He was 4th overall behind winner Darrell Waltrip in the ARCA co-sanctioned race. He last won a race outright at Mesa Marin in 1989 at age 61.

djarumdudley
15th May 2013, 23:56
After leaving the Wood Brothers following the 1984 season Buddy Baker started his own race team.

Who was the first driver to replace Baker as driver in the teams car?

muggle not
27th June 2013, 03:24
Bobby Rahal

djarumdudley
27th June 2013, 05:42
close.....it is an Indy 500 winner and it occurred in 1986.

muggle not
3rd July 2013, 13:45
Maybe I don't understand the question or perhaps I am all screwed up. Buddy Baker left Wood Brothers in 1984 in race #29 at Atlanta. Bobby Rahal raced for Wood Brothers at Riverside in 1984 in race #30.

joeyz_f1
3rd July 2013, 14:00
Maybe I don't understand the question or perhaps I am all screwed up. Buddy Baker left Wood Brothers in 1984 in race #29 at Atlanta. Bobby Rahal raced for Wood Brothers at Riverside in 1984 in race #30.
I think that was only for one race.

djarumdudley
3rd July 2013, 15:50
The question is regarding Baker's self-owned #88 car, not the Wood Brothers 21.

I can see where/how I confused things. I was making a historical reference to the Wood Brothers as Baker's last ride prior to starting his own team.

I should've asked the question as "....first driver to replace Baker as driver in HIS team's car?"