American professional stock car racing driver. He last competed part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 0 Chevrolet Camaro for JD Motorsports. Wikipedia
American auto racing driver. He has raced in NASCAR, CART, IndyCar, Trans-Am, IMSA, IROC and Dakar Rally. Wikipedia
American former professional stock car racing driver, racing commentator, and published author. Younger brother of three-time NASCAR champion and racing commentator Darrell Waltrip. Wikipedia
American professional stock car racing driver. A journeyman NASCAR competitor and the 2002 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion, he has run in all three national series. Wikipedia
American professional stock car racing driver and team owner. Known for his win in the 1990 Daytona 500. Wikipedia
Retired American stock car racing driver. Now the Xfinity Series with 49. Wikipedia
American semi-retired professional stock car racing driver and current NASCAR team owner. Three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion as a driver, winning titles in 2002, 2005 and 2011. Wikipedia
American former professional stock car racing driver and current racing analyst for Fox NASCAR. Younger brother of former racers Geoffrey and Brett Bodine. Wikipedia
American professional stock car racing driver. Analyst on NASCAR RaceDay for FOX Sports. Wikipedia
American former professional stock car racing driver, currently an announcer for Fox NASCAR, and a top executive for Hendrick Motorsports. He raced full-time from 1993 to 2015, driving the No. 24 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports in the former NASCAR Winston Cup Series and Sprint Cup Series (now called NASCAR Cup Series), and also served as a substitute driver for Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the No. 88 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports in select races during the 2016 season. Wikipedia
Retired American professional stock car racing driver, who last drove in NASCAR in 2014. Lepage spent the 1980s driving in both the Busch North series and the Vermont-based American Canadian Tour series. Wikipedia
American professional auto racing driver who competes in the IndyCar Series, driving the No. 48 Honda on a part-time schedule for Chip Ganassi Racing. A seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, he competed full-time in the series from 2002 to 2020, driving the No. 48 Chevrolet with Hendrick Motorsports, before transitioning to open-wheel racing. Wikipedia
American former professional stock car racing driver. Father of former NASCAR driver Ronnie Hornaday and son of the late Ron Hornaday Sr., a two-time Winston West Champion. Wikipedia
American professional stock car racing driver who competes part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving a Chevrolet Camaro for Mike Harmon Racing, as well as part-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, driving the Nos. 8 and 87 Chevrolet Silverados for his own team, NEMCO Motorsports. Wikipedia
American former professional stock car racing driver and currently an analyst for Fox NASCAR. He raced in the NASCAR Cup Series on a full-time basis from 2003 to 2018 before shifting to a Daytona 500-only schedule in 2019 and 2021. Wikipedia
Canadian-American former professional auto racing driver who competed in CART, the Champ Car World Series and the IndyCar Series. Known by the nicknames "PT" and "the Thrill from West Hill". Wikipedia
American professional racing driver. He currently races on local dirt and asphalt tracks around the country while driving part-time in the ARCA Racing Series, as well as at Eldora Speedway in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Wikipedia
Colombian racing driver. He currently competes in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, driving for Acura Team Penske, having won the championship in 2019. Wikipedia
American professional racing driver. He has contested in multiple disciplines, including NASCAR, IndyCar, IMSA GT Championship, the American Le Mans Series, USAC, the Chili Bowl, and the Stadium Super Trucks. Wikipedia
American professional stock car racing driver and crew chief. He works for RSS Racing as the crew chief for their No. 28 car in the ARCA Menards Series, driven by Kyle Sieg. Wikipedia
American professional racing driver and television commentator, working as an analyst for IMSA on NBC and NASCAR America. He also competes in the NASCAR Xfinity and Cup Series for Kaulig Racing, driving the No. 16 Chevrolet Camaro on a full-time basis in the former and part-time in the latter. Wikipedia
American former professional stock car racing driver. He last competed part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 23 Chevrolet Camaro for GMS Racing. Wikipedia
American semi-retired professional stock car racing driver and current team owner. He last competed part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 89 Chevrolet Camaro for Shepherd Racing Ventures. Wikipedia
American motorsports analyst, author, former national television broadcaster, and stock car driver. He raced from 1972 to 2000 in the former NASCAR Winston Cup Series (now called the NASCAR Cup Series), most notably driving the No. 17 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports. Wikipedia
American former professional stock car racing driver and current racing commentator. He scored 21 career victories in the NASCAR Cup Series, including two Coca-Cola 600s in 1999 and 2001 and the 1999 Southern 500. Wikipedia
American former professional stock car racing driver. He won races in NASCAR's two top Northeast touring series (Modified and K&N East) and all three national divisions (Truck, Busch, Cup Series). Wikipedia
American former professional stock car racing driver. He last competed full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE for Chip Ganassi Racing. Wikipedia
Former American race car driver and current commentator for NBC. Best known for winning the Daytona 500 three times and winning the NASCAR Winston Cup Series championship in 1999. Wikipedia
American race car driver and former reporter for Fox NASCAR. He retired from NASCAR in 2015 after driving in the national series since 1988. Wikipedia
American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Cup Series. One of stock car racing's premier organizations. Wikipedia
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- Michael followed in his father's footsteps by winning the IndyCar title, with Mario's nephew John Andretti joining the series in 1988.Mario Andretti-Wikipedia
- During a pit stop sequence while under caution for a crash by teammate John Andretti Kanaan improved from 12th to 4th place.Tony Kanaan-Wikipedia
- Busch is only the third driver to cross over between NASCAR and NHRA, the other two being Richard Petty and John Andretti.Kurt Busch-Wikipedia
- Hunter-Reay struggled to qualify for the race and on Bump Day at 5:52 p.m. Hunter-Reay was bumped from the field by John Andretti.Ryan Hunter-Reay-Wikipedia
- He, along with John Andretti, Tony Stewart, and Kurt Busch are the only four drivers to race in the Coca-Cola 600 and Indy 500 in the same day.Robby Gordon-Wikipedia
- The father/son team returned in with Mario's nephew John.Mario Andretti-Wikipedia
- Michael Andretti won the race, second went to his cousin John, and third to his father Mario.Milwaukee Mile-Wikipedia
- In 1998, journeyman John Andretti was hired and he gave the team three Top 5’s in his first year, and another win at Martinsville the following.Petty Enterprises-Wikipedia
- Dorsey Schroeder and John Andretti are among the few full-time professional drivers who cut their teeth in the series.International Motor Sports Association-Wikipedia
- John Andretti, Tony Stewart, and Robby Gordon attempted the feat, with Kurt Busch being the latest in 2014.Indianapolis 500-Wikipedia
- The burns prevented him from finishing two races where he was relieved by Martin Truex Jr. (at New Hampshire) and his DEI teammate John Andretti (at Pocono) in the middle of the races.Dale Earnhardt Jr.-Wikipedia
- John Andretti dominated en route to his first Winston Cup win and the only win for Cale Yarborough as a car owner.Coke Zero Sugar 400-Wikipedia
- The 2006 Busch Series ROTY runner-up John Andretti was a veteran of the Cup Series but had made only one prior Busch Series start, making him eligible for the award.NASCAR Rookie of the Year-Wikipedia
- The team expanded to two cars, fielding Fabi in the #4 Foster's/Quaker State March 90P-Porsche and John Andretti in the #41 Foster's March 90P-Porsche.Porsche in motorsport-Wikipedia
- He is also the godfather of driver John Andretti.A. J. Foyt-Wikipedia
- During this time, John Andretti returned to the team for four races, and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Chad McCumbee made his debut at Pocono Raceway.Petty Enterprises-Wikipedia
- He was one of a record-high 10 rookies eligible for the award that year, besting a class that included future Cup stars Joe Nemechek, Jeremy Mayfield, John Andretti, and older brother Ward.Jeff Burton-Wikipedia
- Towards the end of the season, Mayfield left to drive for Michael Kranefuss, whose previous driver John Andretti moved to the 98, finishing fifth at Martinsville Speedway.Cale Yarborough-Wikipedia
- In the summer of that year, Fittipaldi became the driver of the illustrious #43 car after John Andretti (cousin of Christian's former CART teammate Michael Andretti) was let go.Christian Fittipaldi-Wikipedia
- He was replaced mid-season by John Andretti.Petty Enterprises-Wikipedia
- Back in June 1987, Michael joined Hendrick Motorsport to race a Chevrolet Corvette GTP in the Mid-Ohio 500 km, this time joined by his cousin, John Andretti, where they finished 11th.Michael Andretti-Wikipedia
- The night of racing featured NASCAR stars John Andretti, Kenny Irwin Jr., Tony Stewart and Indianapolis 500 winner Tom Sneva racing on a 1/6 mile oval track and was broadcast across Canada on TSN.Rogers Centre-Wikipedia
- Green fared no better than 16th in 12 races and was replaced by John Andretti.Jeff Green (racing driver)-Wikipedia
- Notable drivers for DEI included Dale Earnhardt Jr., Michael Waltrip, Steve Park, Martin Truex Jr., Mark Martin, John Andretti, Kenny Wallace, Darrell Waltrip, and Aric Almirola.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.-Wikipedia
- Several major crashes in the latter years injured several drivers, including Johnny Rutherford, Kevin Cogan, John Andretti, Arie Luyendyk, Michael Greenfield, and Mario Andretti.ABC Supply 500-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Kyle Petty (#45), John Andretti (#34)2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Pairing crew chief Kevin Manion with longtime Petty Enterprises driver John Andretti, the No. 81 made its first and only Winston Cup start in the Brickyard 400, crashing after 46 laps and finishing in 43rd.Dale Earnhardt, Inc.-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Dave Blaney (#22), J. J. Yeley (#96), John Andretti (#34)2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series-Wikipedia
- After spending 1987 on ice, the team came back in late-1988 with a Les Small (Roadways Racing) prepared, but unsponsored Holden VL Commodore SS Group A SV at the Tooheys 1000, sharing the drive with American John Andretti, the nephew of motor racing legend Mario Andretti.Garry Rogers Motorsport-Wikipedia
- The next season, he had two top-fives and earned his first career pole at the DieHard 500 Later that season, he and John Andretti of the No. 37 Ford owned by Michael Kranefuss and Carl Haas, negotiated to begin their next year's contracts (in each other's then rides) early.Jeremy Mayfield-Wikipedia
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