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Davey Allison was born with speed. The son of NASCAR Hall of Famer Bobby Allison grew up more interested in football, but could not escape the racing bug, following his father into the family profession. The younger Allison honed his skills at local Alabama tracks before getting his big break in 1987, taking over for legendary driver Cale Yarborough in Ranier-Lundy’s Ford Thunderbird.
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Red Farmer's career is one long series of immeasurable accolades. For instance, it's entirely unknown just how many wins Farmer has. One thing is for sure: It's a lot ... somewhere north of 700. His passion for the sport is likewise immeasurable. After all, he continues to race, even after eclipsing 80 years of age.
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Joe Gibbs has won throughout his entire life. The three-time Super Bowl champion football coach started Joe Gibbs Racing in 1992 and has led the organization to four Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championships and five NASCAR XFINITY Series owners titles. Known as a master motivator, Gibbs' 140 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series owner wins rank third all-time. They include two Daytona 500 victories and five Brickyard 400 championships.
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Roger Penske is known, simply, as 'The Captain.' A true captain of industry, Penske has steered one of the most successful ships in the sport's history. Penske, who celebrated his 50th anniversary in racing in 2016, reached a major milestone and collected a prestigious award during the golden anniversary season. That year, he reached 100 wins in NASCAR's premier series and capped off the season by receiving the Bill France Award of Excellence.
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The ultimate grinder, Bobby Labonte raced any car he could get behind the wheel of before he got his first break as a full-time premier series driver at 29 years old in 1993. His persistence paid off with a career highlighted by 21 trips to Victory Lane and the 2000 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series title. A success in all three of NASCAR's national series, Labonte was the first of four drivers to win both an XFINITY and premier series championship. He is also one of 27 drivers to win a race in all three national series.
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