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This announcement was different, because Rick Hendrick’s team made it, and the honoree was the late Tim ... car would look like the red No. 25 Folger’s "Coffee Machine" Chevy driven by ...
It was too loud to be sure as NASCAR Sprint Cup cars hammered by ... "Let me tell you about Tim Richmond," he said, shifting his point to the dark red and gold Folgers Coffee Racing sticker ...
Tim Richmond refused to drive a Folgers Decaffeinated car because the primary color was green; he ended up driving the regular Folgers brand car which was red and white. The color green is just ...
It was after a nasty wreck in open-wheel racing, that Tim Richmond began to race stock cars. His tremendous talent and tremendous ego made fans either love him or hate him. He was flamboyant and ...
In the 1980s, race car driver Tim Richmond lived his life the way he raced cars -- wide open. Born into a wealthy family, Richmond was the antithesis of the Southern, blue-collar, dirt-track ...
Yeah, that probably won’t happen.” RELATED: Tim Richmond’s career in photos As the team continues to bring strong cars to the track consistently, Bowman is hopeful he’ll be able to turn ...
Tim Richmond stories are great. Like the one where he wrecked at Pocono Raceway, lost a tire, backed his car halfway around the track, whipped it around, drove an entire lap on three tires ...
which will pay homage to the No. 29 Motorcraft Ford that Tim Richmond drove at Rockingham Speedway early in the 1982 season. While Richmond only drove the No. 29 for car owner Mike Lovern once ...
It was too loud to be sure as NASCAR Sprint Cup cars hammered by ... "Let me tell you about Tim Richmond," he said, shifting his point to the dark red and gold Folgers Coffee Racing sticker ...
Tim Richmond lived too fast, partied too hard and died too young. That's what many of us remember. But let's not forget this: He was one heckuva race car driver.
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