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In 1971, Jack Roush partnered with Wayne Gapp to compete in major-league drag racing, even winning a Pro Stock title in the National Hot Rod Association. In 1984, Roush jumped into road racing.
After hoping to just "stay in the sport a little while," team owner Jack Roush prepares for his NASCAR Hall of Fame induction 31 years later.
No, I'm not saying that NASCAR owner Jack Roush is a large man, but his signature hat —which brought him the nickname, 'Cat in the Hat'— sits atop his head anytime you see him, thus making him ...
Well, Jack Roush, known in NASCAR circles as the Cat in the Hat, makes the average kitty's existence look mundane. Roush, one of racing's elder statesmen, has packed more living into his 71 years ...
NASCAR team owner Jack Roush is as famous for winning races as he is for wearing his straw fedora. ... “and he called me the Cat in the Hat and it stuck.” Roush, 76, ...
Jack Roush, known as the "Cat in the Hat" because of his trademark hats graduated college with several degrees and went to work for Ford in 1966.
THE HAT ON THE CAT: TV commentator Benny Parsons calls Jack Roush "the cat in the hat." Except for King Richard Petty's cowboy hat crown, Roush's fedora has become the most recognizable headgear ...
Jack Roush, an avid pilot and owner of NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series teams, has survived two plane crashes.
Jack Roush is all of these things. He also could be a three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion before the week is over. ... The 69-year-old known as "Cat in the Hat" is among his people here.
The Cat in the Hat will walk down pit lane at Watkins Glen on Sunday and wish his three drivers well in the Cheez-It 355. God willing, both he and I will be at Michigan International Speedway in ...
Car owner Jack Roush has been fielding teams in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series since 1988. He took on a partner in 2007 and Roush Racing became Roush Fenway Racing, but the 'Cat in the Hat' has ...
Gazing out the glass door of his team hauler, Jeff Burton speculated about the day owner Jack Roush, nearly killed last weekend in a small airplane crash, would return to the Winston Cup garage.
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