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Within moments, drivers Tiny Lund, Ernie Gahan, and Bill Wimble; mechanic Jerry Raborn; and Firestone engineer Steve Petrasek reached the scene. After one effort failed, the men lifted the car so ...
As FOX Sports continues its 500 hours countdown to the 59th Daytona 500, we remember Tiny Lund and the incredible story of the 1963 Great American Race on Hour 264. Tiny, of course, was a large ...
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NASCAR Fights: Richard Petty’s Mother Smacks Legendary NASCAR Driver Mid Brawl With HusbandBefore a 250-lap race on the dirt track, Lee Petty and Tiny Lund sparred on stage. The 6-foot-5, 275-pound Lund soon overpowered the slack-legged Petty. Lund was already well-renowned for his ...
If this were a G-rated Disney movie, Tiny Lund would have ridden that storybook victory to a long and rewarding career. Granted, he won four more Cup races on short tracks but never again enjoyed ...
Beyond the Wheel Short Film: Miracle at Daytona - The Tiny Lund Story narrated by Luke Wilson will air Thursday at 6 p.m. on FS1’s “NASCAR Race Hub.” It is truly an epic tale of a common ...
In this third installment, Autoweek NASCAR expert Al Pearce recalls “Tiny” Lund's unexpected win in 1963. DeWayne “Tiny” Lund wasn't a NASCAR star when he arrived at Daytona International ...
This was soon after Tiny Lund was killed at Talladega in 1975. A benefit event, twin 50-lap features, was held for Lund's family at a dirt track in Jacksonville, Fla. The first race ended with the ...
Even after the passage of 53 years, the touching tale involving Marvin Panch, Tiny Lund and the Wood Brothers remains among the greatest NASCAR stories ever told. During Speed Weeks in February of ...
Wanda Lund-Early, the 63-year-old widow of former NASCAR legend Tiny Lund, was found shot to death Thursday night at her home in Waynesville, N.C., Police Chief Bill Hollingsed confirmed Friday.
It would probably take a Hollywood heavyweight like Steven Spielberg to do a movie about the life and times of the late NASCAR driver Dwayne “Tiny” Lund. Only someone highly respected in the ...
The newest Hall of Famer drivers will be Tom Hearst and Tiny Lund of Iowa, Tony Izzo, Sr. of Illinois, Leon Plank of Wisconsin, and Fulmer Lance of Georgia. Contributors include Steve Norris ...
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