Waid’s World: Tale of the Talladega Winner Who Led a NASCAR Rebellion
The story of how independent driver James Hylton helped change NASCAR in the 1970s
The story of how independent driver James Hylton helped change NASCAR in the 1970s
Before James Hylton became an agitator, he was considered one of the most dependable competitors in NASCAR.
In this age of multi-car teams, the time of the independent driver has long since come to an end. But for one man, and for NASCAR, it was a memorable time.
Kyle Busch led 49 of 147 laps en route to winning the Royal Purple 200 at Darlington Friday night, his fifth Nationwide Series victory of the 2011 season.
Sunday saw the fourth race of the NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup at a new location, as Auto Club Speedway moved from Labor Day to Columbus Day weekend.
Author’s Note: First off, I must share credit for this Top 10 with Mike Neff. Secondly, remember this is humor! We LOVE James Hylton here …
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