All-time great and boxing champion Muhammad Ali passed away Friday at the age of 74.
A transcendent sports and cultural icon who inspired many, drivers, teams and track all paid tribute to “The Greatest.”
People want to change the world. @MuhammadAli did just that. He transcended boxing and sports. I am forever grateful. #RIPChamp #GOAT
— Dale Earnhardt Jr. (@DaleJr) June 4, 2016
Rest in peace Champ. Muhammad Ali 1942 – 2016. #GreatestoftheGreat pic.twitter.com/P2Pk3PnVoq
— Kurt Busch (@KurtBusch) June 4, 2016
#RIPChamp pic.twitter.com/HMQWkiICka
— Chase Elliott (@chaseelliott) June 4, 2016
#RIPMuhammadAli #GreatestOfAllTime pic.twitter.com/XVXi3ERDS4
— Jeff Gordon (@JeffGordonWeb) June 4, 2016
Courage to stand for his beliefs even when controversial and at great cost to himself,not just Championships are what made him #TheGreatest
— Jeff Burton (@JeffBurton) June 4, 2016
RIP Champ.. You are the Greatest @MuhammadAli #TheGreatest https://t.co/W16OrjZVzz
— Elliott Sadler (@Elliott_Sadler) June 4, 2016
‘I’m so bad I make medicine sick’
Muhammad Ali.
Loved growing up watching him. #RIPMuhammadAli— Michael Waltrip (@MW55) June 4, 2016
Muhammad Ali was larger than life. One of the greatest personalities in sports ever. RIP champ. Float like an angel now.
— Brian Scott (@bscottracing) June 4, 2016
That’s right, I have wrestled with an alligator, tussled with a whale, I handcuffed lightning and thrown thunder in jail.
RIP Champ.— Ryan Blaney (@Blaney) June 4, 2016
I would have loved to watch him fight in person. #RIPMuhammadAli
— David Ragan (@DavidRagan) June 4, 2016
It was an honor to not only meet the great Muhammad Ali, but to be awarded at Muhammad Ali… https://t.co/hOitYl6pN8
— Danica Patrick (@DanicaPatrick) June 4, 2016
“If you even dream of beating me you’d better wake up and apologize.” Rest in peace to #TheGreatest, Muhammad Ali. pic.twitter.com/At2budMJVB
— Texas Motor Speedway (@TXMotorSpeedway) June 4, 2016
“He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.” – Muhammad Ali
RIP The Greatest pic.twitter.com/JbgoHgPEpf
— Chicagoland Speedway (@ChicagolndSpdwy) June 4, 2016
“He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.”– @MuhammadAli #ripali
— MAKE Motorsports (@MAKEMotorsports) June 4, 2016
I felt a connection to @MuhammadAli, he was from Louisville, Ky and I was from Owensboro, Ky, inducted in Ky HoF together, loved the Champ
— Darrell Waltrip (@AllWaltrip) June 4, 2016
Sad to see the passing of Mohammed Ali..My Thoughts are with the family.. My father was a big fan and I remember watching boxing with my dad
— Greg Biffle (@gbiffle) June 4, 2016
We lost one of the greatest sports figures of all time @MuhammadAli. He will be forever remembered
— Todd Bodine (@Team_Onion) June 4, 2016
— Regan Smith (@ReganSmith) June 4, 2016