33 Days ‘Til Daytona: The 33rd (1991) Daytona 500
1991 at Daytona saw strange new rules for pit stops under caution and a team coming into its own.
1991 at Daytona saw strange new rules for pit stops under caution and a team coming into its own.
It took 13 races to prove Johnson’s critics wrong.
As fate played out, Davey Allison’s Daytona 500 win was the pinnacle of his career.
The Chili Bowl winner wasn’t a NASCAR star, but plenty of national series heavyweights throughout over the week.
Seavey held on to win back-to-back Chili Bowls while Buddy Kofoid posed the biggest threat to Seavey’s Tulsa triumph.
The 36th rendition of the Great American is remembered for both the triumph of a previously winless veteran and the tragic deaths of two drivers.