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I never heard of any Kruger, but I did know of Karl Kiekhafer of Mercury outboard motor fame.
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When Richard Petty won his 200th race, at Daytona, it came down to a photo finish at the line because the Yellow had been thrown.
WHO:
1) Caused that caution?
2) Who finished 2nd, and why?
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That would explain why I had the wrong answer, thanks Jimmy.Originally posted by Jimmy McKinley View Post
Hey Doug, Dave did ask for a *Cup* (then Grand National) start in a Ford....the one you mentioned would've been the Modified portion of Speedweeks on the beach.
I think I beat you to the answer to the question by 32 minutes,LOL
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Jimmy, was that the "Yellow Banana" car that the front fenders drooped down and the rear quarters were bent up?
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Here's a good one: what was unique about car owner Junior Johnson's Ford Fairlane, sponsored by his own Holly Farms Poultry, in 1966?
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Let's see....in a Ford...or in a *Ford* product?Originally posted by ancrdave View PostHere's a good one... It's common knowledge that Richard Petty ran a Ford during the 1969 NASCAR Cup season... However his dad, Lee Petty, in 427 Cup starts, only ran a Ford one time... Name the year, race, and who was the car owner? (It was not Petty Enterprises)
I found one start for the patriarch of the empire in 1952 in a Lincoln, starting 31st and finishing 9th - but it was a Petty car.
Found it: 1956, Darlington. Fred Frazier was the owner. It was the seventh annual Southern 500. Lee started 68th (!) and finished 17th, 24 laps off of race winner Curtis Turner's Ford.
Hey Doug, Dave did ask for a *Cup* (then Grand National) start in a Ford....the one you mentioned would've been the Modified portion of Speedweeks on the beach.Originally posted by Trash Inturn4 View PostHere is how I came up with my answer, online I found this....
Up for auction is a very rare , custom made replica of Lee Petty's Ford Modified as raced at Daytona Beach in 1955....Last edited by Jimmy McKinley; 05-13-2013, 07:46 PM.
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When it comes down to FACTS, Dave is tough to beat.
Then again, he spends 40 hours a week in the Nascar version of The Library of Congress. The Archives are a pretty cool place to visit.
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Here is how I came up with my answer, online I found this....
Up for auction is a very rare , custom made replica of Lee Petty's Ford Modified as raced at Daytona Beach in 1955. This car was made from a Racing Champions 1/24th scale die-cast 1940 Ford, and was stripped and repainted into the car you see now. Papa Lee did not have a very good day that February afternoon, finishing 60th out of a field of 92. The thing that made this car very unique was the streamlining that Lee built into the car by adding sheet metal between the front and rear fenders for better aerodynamics. This and much more was added to this model to make a very realistic version of the real car.
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Petty Enterprises 1949–1964
Gary Drake 1954
Carl Krueger 1955
Upon further review of the stats of the 1955 race...you are correct Ancrdave.....I guess you can't believe everything you read on the internet, LOLLast edited by Trash Inturn4; 05-13-2013, 07:04 PM.
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Nashville IS a great track.... been there several times, including 2 All American 400's. it seems to me that there was a financial disaster between the 2 partners that ran it at the time, and NASCAR bailed on them because of the lack of trust that the bills could get paid. Can't remember one of them, but the other was named Gary Baker.
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No... Petty drove his own Chrysler at Daytona in 1955 & finished second...
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Here's a good one... It's common knowledge that Richard Petty ran a Ford during the 1969 NASCAR Cup season... However his dad, Lee Petty, in 427 Cup starts, only ran a Ford one time... Name the year, race, and who was the car owner? (It was not Petty Enterprises)
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Between yourself and Frasson188 you got them all correct. It was Nashville not Riverside that stopped running Cup events after 1984. Nashville was such a great little track too. I guess it was just too small of a venue for NASCAR's liking. I wish they had alot more smaller tracks and not these boring mile-and-a-half cookie-cutter tracks that they run now.Originally posted by Trash Inturn4 View Post1) 1993 Pontiac Excitement 400 Richmond
2) Nashville Speedway
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6) Mark Martin March 1, 1998 at Las Vegas.
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