continuing its tradition of bringing iconic race-driven cars to the fans. Bill Elliott blew a tire in that same Ford Taurus Racing for his team, Bill Elliott Racing, in the #94 Ford Taurus ...
Bill Elliott was born on October 8, 1985, and began his NASCAR career on February 29, 1976, in the Winston Series. His first race was at Rockingham and he qualified in P33 in the field of 36 cars.
Six drivers — Davey Allison, Alan Kulwicki, Bill Elliott, Harry Gant ... and while Elliott ended up going on to win the race, ...
Joey Logano is now a three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, which puts him into a six-member fraternity.
For proof, witness the superstars who’ve missed the Championship 4 in the last decade: Logano, Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Ryan ...
Elliott went winless in his first two full Cup seasons with Hendrick Motorsports. At the time, he drove the No. 24 car before the team rebranded his Chevrolet to the No. 9 that his father Bill ...
With the Bank of America ROVAL 400 just around the corner, nascarman on X remembered a time when NBC featured a 7-year-old Chase Elliott on the TV while his father and Hall of Famer, Bill Elliott ...
In 2001, Earnhardt was killed in a last-lap crash during the Daytona 500, leading to safety improvements in future car racing events ... title by winning over Bill Elliott by 489 points.
Earnhardt and car ... Elliott led 153 laps after starting from the rear, the first championship-deciding race that was held ...
The weekend couldn’t have got off to a better start for Busch, as he put his No. 97 car on the pole for the race. Most of the ... capture the title over Bill Elliott. Edwards did just about ...
Joey Logano earned his third NASCAR Cup Series championship with a win in Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway.