A history of the No. 9 in NASCAR
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With the car number set to return to the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series after a two-year absence, we present a glimpse into the archives with the No. 9 through the history of NASCAR's top division.
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Here, Weatherly starts a qualifying run ahead of the No. 99 of teammate and close friend Curtis Turner on the Daytona Beach-Road Course.
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Here, Hamilton works around Dave Marcis in his final Daytona start in 1973.
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Elliott will aim to make more history next season driving the No. 9 Chevrolet for the first time in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.