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Rick Karle shares fond behind-the-scenes memories of Davey Allison, a treasured member of the first family of racing in ...
It seemed only appropriate that Davey Allison, an Alabamian through and through, scored his first NASCAR Cup victory in May 1987 at Talladega Superspeedway, the giant track located 50 miles east ...
Davey Allison won the Daytona 500 in 1992 and less than 18 months later died in a helicopter crash. Thirty years since his biggest of 19 wins, Allison is two years removed from his long-overdue ...
Davey Allison represents one of the greatest what-ifs in NASCAR history. Allison won 19 Cup races from 1987-93, including the 1992 Daytona 500, but his career ended abruptly when he died at age 32 ...
Davey Allison was perhaps the original “can’t miss” kid. The drivers he competed against in NASCAR’s premier series liked him so much they would give him advice even as he was beating them.
Davey Allison, son of NASCAR champion and future Hall of Famer Bobby Allison, scored his first Cup Series win in the Winston 500 May 3, 1987, at the 2.66-mile track.
Fox analyst Larry McReynolds says he thinks of Davey Allison almost every day, though Allison died after a helicopter crash at Talladega in 1993, nearly 18 years ago.
It showed Davey Allison's heart went to a 54-year-old man, his liver to a 48-year-old woman, his left kidney to a 51-year-old man and his right kidney into a 46-year-old man. One of the kidneys ...
Davey Allison eventually would call the 1988 Daytona 500 the best runner-up finish of his career. | Graphic by NASCAR Creative Design “In Victory Lane that afternoon, ...
The 2022 Daytona 500 marks 30 years since Davey Allison won the 1992 Daytona 500 with Robert Yates Racing. The race ranks as one of greatest victories for the late NASCAR Cup Series competitor ...
Davey Allison finished third at New Hampshire in his last race, driving the No. 28 Texaco-Havoline Ford for Robert Yates Racing. Rusty Wallace, driver of the Team Penske Racing No. 2 Ford, ...
This is the fourth in a five-part series of features highlighting the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2019 — Davey Allison, Jeff Gordon, Alan Kulwicki, Roger Penske and Jack Roush. The class will ...
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