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Butch Lindley won back-to-back NASCAR Late Model Sportsman class championships in 1977 and 1978.
Lindley, a two-time Late Model Sportsman champion, could only bemoan what might have been. “It would have been close at the end if the car had kept running,” he said.
Butch Lindley, the former Langley Raceway star who died Wednesday in Greenville, S.C., will be remembered in pre-race ceremonies next weekend. The two-time NASCAR Late Model Sportsman champion ran ...
The All American 400 will now pay $20,000-to-win on Sunday afternoon thanks to a local Tennessee donor who wants to use the event to raise awareness for the Down Syndrome Association of Middle ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. triumphs as crew chief at Pocono, honoring Mardy Lindley and celebrating a deep family bond through shared tragedy.
There is a phrase that describes the kind of race Butch Yoakam won Saturday night at the Citrus County Speedway: crash-marred.
Jack "Butch" Lindley bred Thoroughbreds for more than 20 years, worked at the old Ak-Sar-Ben racetrack as director of horseperson services and was a longtime director of Omaha’s pro rodeo.
Special to The Press/Tom DeVetteTerry Senneker set a qualifying record Saturday in the Late Model division at Berlin Raceway. MARNE -- Terry Senneker Jr. was all the buzz Saturday afternoon at ...
Clyde "Butch" Lindley, a two-year NASCAR sportsman and 1984 champion of the All-Pro Circuit, died after being in a five-year coma resulting from a racing accident. He was 43. Mr. Lindley, who ...