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A few days after the 1979 Daytona 500, Donnie Allison’s wife, Pat, called him to the phone. “Hello?” Allison said. He didn’t recognize the voice on the other end of the line, and the ...
Donnie Allison will be remembered mostly for a race he didn’t win. And that’s unfortunate. Allison had a more-than-respectable racing career, following his brother, Bobby, into the big time ...
Donnie Allison, driving the No. 1 Hawaiian Tropic Oldsmobile, makes a pit stop during the Daytona 500 on Feb. 17, 1980, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona, Fla. (Photo by Robert ...
Donnie Allison was celebrated by his peers as a willing mentor and a gritty NASCAR Cup Series competitor at his Hall of Fame induction.
Donnie Allison won at Talladega in 1971 and 1977 and had seven Top-5 finishes. Bobby Allison finished in the Top 5 13 times. Farmer, who still races at the Talladega Short Track, won on the ...
Donnie asked. Allison “owned the race track” going down the backstretch on the last lap when Yarborough made the move almost everyone in the packed house of 120,000 knew was coming.
Donnie Allison was one of five people named to make up the Talladega International Motorsports Hall of Fame class of 2009, inductees, which was announced Friday.
A memorial service honoring the memory of Lubbock vocalist, musician and songwriter Don McKinzie "Donnie" Allison is expected to attract a large turnout at 1 p.m. today at Trinity Church, 7002 ...
The iconic duo, who hailed from nearby Hueytown, AL were at the 2.66-mile venue to help kick off the track's 50th Anniversary celebration.
Late NASCAR Hall of Famer Cale Yarborough's old foe Donnie Allison is seemingly still not over losing the 1979 Daytona 500. Your login session has expired. Please logout and login again.
Around the late 1950s, racing brothers Donnie and Bobby Allison and their friend Red Farmer moved to Hueytown and eventually came to dominate NASCAR for a period of time. They became known as the ...
Donnie Allison, right, wrote about his career in racing in his book, "As I Recall." His co-author was former Daily Home Managing Editor Jimmy Creed, left.
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