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  1. May 26, 2023 · In this Dale Earnhardt Jr.-voiced video, we celebrate the current drivers and the roads they all took to NASCAR as part of the sport's Diamond Anniversary an...

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  2. In 2023, NASCAR celebrates its 75th season, and all the people and events that have made us.

  3. Through 75 years, change is inevitable. There's no better way to embrace it than by honoring the past, the greats, and always moving forward.-----Subscr...

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  4. More Videos. Watch the latest NASCAR 75th Anniversary Videos, including race highlights, funny videos, off-the-track news, and more.

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    • Bobby Allison: A longtime resident of Hueytown, Alabama, Allison has become one of NASCAR’s most beloved former competitors. He is cherished by millions of fans who remember his long list of accomplishments, which include his 1983 championship season, three (1978, 1982, 1988) Daytona 500 victories, two NASCAR Modified Division championships in 1964 and 1965, two NASCAR Modified Special Division titles in 1962 and 1963 and a 1972 season when he won 10 races, had 12 second-place efforts, 11 poles and finished second to Richard Petty in the series championship standings.
    • Davey Allison: The son of NASCAR Hall of Famer Bobby Allison grew up more interested in football, but could not escape the racing bug. Allison continued the family’s legacy, compiling two wins, five poles and nine top fives in his full-season debut to capture 1987 Cup Series Rookie of the Year.
    • Buck Baker: Baker established himself as one of NASCAR’s early greats, becoming the first driver to win consecutive NASCAR Cup Series championships. That repeat performance in 1956-1957 was the meat of an incredible four-year span; in 1955 and 1958 Baker finished as the series championship runner-up.
    • Buddy Baker: In 1980, Buddy Baker won the Daytona 500 with an average race speed of 177.602 mph — a track record that still stands. In 1970, Baker became the first driver to eclipse the 200-mph mark on a closed course while testing at Talladega Superspeedway.
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  7. Gear up for a thrilling end to the Round of 12. NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. View the latest NASCAR 75th Anniversary news, highlights, race results, stories and more.

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