Waid’s World: It Took Time, But NASCAR Has Finally Given Bobby Allison His Due
Better late than never.
Better late than never.
Steve Waid wouldn’t square dance, would he?
Cale Yarborough’s runner-up finish at Charlotte wrapped up his first Cup championship.
After a back-and-forth 1972 Cup season featuring Bobby Allison and Richard Petty, the Wood Brothers and its driver David Pearson made the ’73 one just as exciting.
Watkins Glen International plays a role in some of the high points in the saga of driver Tim Richmond. It also plays a role in perhaps the lowest point.
Baker drove fast on the racetrack and in his personal life. Steve Waid has more on the tale.
The Firecracker 400 on July 4 had long standing traditions for both the drivers and the media.
Steve Waid recalls his three favorite Richmond races, including the one that gave Neil Bonnett a humorous moniker.
Steve Waid recalls Earnhardt’s determination to win the Brickyard 400.
Steve Waid writes about a controversial finish at the Nashville Fairgrounds between Darrell Waltrip and Neil Bonnett.