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- Ruttman took over another ride with the team, and he was replaced by rookie Greg Biffle, whom Roush hired under the recommendation of Benny Parsons.Roush Fenway Racing-Wikipedia
- Harvick also tied Benny Parsons for the fewest laps led by a Daytona 500 winner; Parsons won the race in 1975 (Harvick's birth year) after leading just four laps.Kevin Harvick-Wikipedia
- He later took several races off to work as a color commentator for TNT's Nextel Cup coverage, replacing Benny Parsons after Parsons lost his battle with cancer.Kyle Petty-Wikipedia
- Benny Parsons drove the first eleven races of the season, with the car renumbered 35; Darrell Waltrip was hired to drive Hendrick's third car at this time.Hendrick Motorsports-Wikipedia
- For 2007, with the passing of Benny Parsons, Petty would join TNT for six races, dubbed their "Summer Series".Petty Enterprises-Wikipedia
- Biffle dominated the series championship that winter, leading former ESPN announcer and NASCAR champion, Benny Parsons, to recommend the driver to Jack Roush.Greg Biffle-Wikipedia
- In 1987, Benny Parsons drove for Hendrick's second team as a replacement for Tim Richmond.Hendrick Motorsports-Wikipedia
- After racing in the NASCAR Winter Heat Series in the mid-1990s, he was recommended to Jack Roush by former announcer Benny Parsons.Greg Biffle-Wikipedia
- : Benny Parsons was scheduled to be the color commentator, but was to drive an Oldsmobile in the 1986 Summer 500.Gander RV 400 (Pocono)-Wikipedia
- Winners have included future NASCAR drivers Benny Parsons, Davey Allison, Jeremy Mayfield, Michael McDowell, and Parker Kligerman.ARCA Menards Series-Wikipedia
- Benny Parsons who was driving the third place car, was over a lap behind the disabled cars.David Pearson (racing driver)-Wikipedia
- Pearson took the lead back from Benny Parsons on lap 177 and began to pull away.David Pearson (racing driver)-Wikipedia
- He won seven races, including the Winston 500 by 0.17 seconds over Benny Parsons.David Pearson (racing driver)-Wikipedia
- The team ran Fords with Roush Yates Engines and used the number 98 to honor the memory of Benny Parsons.Phil Parsons Racing-Wikipedia
- Unser also broadcast several NASCAR events between 1986–1992 alongside Page and Benny Parsons.Bobby Unser-Wikipedia
- commentary that accompanies it, however, is dubbed from commentary by Benny Parsons of Steve Grissom's crash in the 1997 Primestar 500 (part of the NASCAR Winston Cup series).Wide World of Sports (American TV program)-Wikipedia
- When NBC acquired rights to the second half of the NASCAR season, Bestwick was joined by Benny Parsons and Wally Dallenbach, Jr. as the network's full-time broadcast team.Allen Bestwick-Wikipedia
- Wilkes County local, Benny Parsons, ended the day in Victory Lane after leading the final 92 laps.North Wilkesboro Speedway-Wikipedia
- It featured only thirteen participants, and was won by Benny Parsons.Monster Energy NASCAR All-Star Race-Wikipedia
- Benny Parsons and Jimmy Pardue were two other notable NASCAR drivers from Wilkes.Wilkes County, North Carolina-Wikipedia
- Benny Parsons led six laps and finished second.North Wilkesboro Speedway-Wikipedia
- In the Northwestern Bank 400 of 1979, Benny Parsons won the pole.North Wilkesboro Speedway-Wikipedia
- The series has spawned such drivers as Benny Parsons, Ken Schrader and Kyle Petty, and helped more recent Monster Energy Cup Series drivers Kyle Busch, Justin Allgaier, Casey Mears, and Sam Hornish, Jr. get acclimated to stock cars.ARCA Menards Series-Wikipedia
- The team has fielded cars in the past for many NASCAR drivers, including Hall of Famers Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, Terry Labonte, Darrell Waltrip and Benny Parsons and other notables such as Geoff Bodine, Tim Richmond, Ricky Rudd, Ken Schrader, Ricky Craven, Joe Nemechek, Kyle Busch, Casey Mears, Brian Vickers, Kasey Kahne, and Dale Earnhardt Jr.Hendrick Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Dave Marcis finished fourth, two laps down, and Benny Parsons rounded out the top five.North Wilkesboro Speedway-Wikipedia
- Only the top three, Yarborough, Richard Petty and Benny Parsons finished on the lead lap.North Wilkesboro Speedway-Wikipedia
- Without a ride, Dallenbach took up TV commentating in 2001, covering the NASCAR races for NBC and TNT alongside Allen Bestwick (later Bill Weber, then Adam Alexander) and Benny Parsons (later Kyle Petty).Wally Dallenbach Jr.-Wikipedia
- Former NASCAR drivers, such as Benny Parsons, Kyle Petty (who won the 1979 Daytona ARCA 200, the first race he ever competed in), Ken Schrader and others, have competed in and advanced through the ARCA series on the way to successful NASCAR careers.Automobile Racing Club of America-Wikipedia
- Kyle Petty replaced the late and great Benny Parsons, and also drove and did commentary from his car during the June 24 race at Sonoma, which turned out at the outset of the race to be rather embarrassing as he uttered "fuck" in a replay of how he was involved in an accident.2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Later, he was teamed with Ned Jarrett and Benny Parsons.Bob Jenkins-Wikipedia
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