If 1973 ranks atop Haywood’s list of fond Rolex 24 memories, the ’77 race comes in a close second – call it 1A – even though it was in car No. 43 instead of the familiar No. 59. Again, reliability, or the lack of it, was a factor not just in the outcome of the race but...
But I'm on the verge of a vacation and a trip to Disney. I'll power through and make a quick point on the future of the NASCAR schedule. Reports started trickling that New Hampshire, Atlanta and California were each going to lose a race in favor of a race at Kentucky plus...
Drivers: R.Enever, A.Poole, & C.Baker Racing#: 515th (44 laps down) 5th in Class 11 Drivers: A.Hedges & P.Hopkirk Racing# 35 After the 1969 Sebring 12 Hour race, the Comps Department sold ADO52-1060 and ADO52-1059 in America at an advertised price of $4500 each (including spa...