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Favorite Daytona Moments #5

The 1979 Daytona 500 was famous not only for the last lap crash between Donnie Allison and Cale Yarborough, but also for "The Fight" between Bobby Allison and Yarborough. Ken Squier calls the action and the Allisons give their version of what happened.

Favorite Daytona Moments #4

Listen as Darrell Waltrip talks about finally winning the Daytona 500 in 1989 and what the win meant to his career and where he came up with the idea for his memorable victory lane dance.

   
Favorite Daytona Moments #3

Lee Petty and Johnny Beauchamp post a photo finish in the first Daytona 500. Due to the lack of a starting line camera, the official winner is not declared for three days after NASCAR officials study photos and film clips submitted by attendees of the event.

Favorite Daytona Moments #2

America's Bicentennial is celebrated in slam-bang fashion as David Pearson and Richard Petty are involved in a spectacular finish line incident to end the 1976 Daytona 500. It's considered NASCAR's greatest finish.

   
Favorite Daytona Moments #1

After 20 tries Dale Earnhardt finally won the "Great American Race" in 1998. The Daytona 500 was the last milestone in an astounding racing career.

Marvin Panch - A Daytona 500 Champion Looks Back

The 1961 Daytona 500 winner tells tales of NASCAR's past.

   

Mark Martin

Mark Martin talks about his career.
Bobby Allison Talks About His Life and Career

Listen to Bobby Allison as he discusses his 1983 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series championship ,his early days of racing with his brother Donnie and Red Farmerand events which affected his life and career.

   
Junie Donlavey - A Chat With A Legend

Listen to one of NASCAR's most enduring car owners as he gives us details of his life and remarkable career.

 
   


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