Before monster trucks filled stadiums with pyrotechnics, Bigfoot and USA‑1 battled on dirt tracks, turning raw horsepower and hometown pride into one of the most iconic rivalries the sport has ever known.
NASCAR has seen its share of drivers competing under aliases, but few cases compare to the bizarre story of L.W. Wright, a man who managed to enter the 1982 Winston 500 at Talladega despite having
The 1979 Daytona 500 became a turning point for NASCAR, delivering a dramatic finish, a televised fight, and a national audience that transformed stock car racing into a mainstream American sport.
Days of Thunder hit theaters like a roaring engine, blending speed, heart, and early nineties gloss into a racing story that made summer moviegoers feel the thrill long after the credits faded.