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When Nascar returns to the Bowman Gray Stadium for the first time in 54 years, Richard Childress touched as it would be nowhere without the aforementioned enclosure. In a recent conversation with Wxii 12 News, Childress made a trip to the memory lane and narrated how Bowman Gray as a child began, selling peanuts.
Richard Childress is the proud owner of Richard Childress RacingOne of the most recognized and successful teams of Nascar, and the Richard Childress vineyards located in Lexington, North Carolina. However, none of this would have been possible without the Madhouse, as people say.
“Yes, returning to the story, I probably was nine or ten years old, I can't even remember -I was a child,” said Childress. “My middle brother and we spent a night. And my stepson took us to a race, and we fell in love with -and seeing these kids selling peanuts and popcorn. So we asked if we could go back .
After that, Childress talked about how he started his trip to Nascar from the Bowman Gray stadium. This is what he stated,
“I do a little public speech and I always like to start by saying,” Only in America could only a child with a $ 20 race car and with a dream to be here on the WXII. This is the story. “(2: 45-3: 04)
Nascar returns to Bowman Gray Stadium for Cook Out Clash in Bowman Gray this weekend. It will be the opening of the Series Cup season. As the wait ends for fans to sports, no more than Richard Childress.
Richard Childress founded Richard Childress Racing in 1969 when he was a driver. He invested the money he received from his debut at Nascar in Talladega, and was the formation of a team that went into the history of the script.
Progressed quickly until 1981, Childress came in Dale EarnhardtAnd he emphasized as the most remarkable movement for RCR of the history of the team. Together with Earnhardt, RCR won the races one after the other and stamped as a force to take into account.
In the late 1980's and early 1990's, RCR's golden age, where they won six Cup series championships in 1984, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, and 1994. RCR also entered the series Xfinity a few years later and won five owner titles. In 2001, 2006, 2008, 2013 and 2019.
However, in recent times, Richard Childress Racing has not seen the face of success. They have no longer won a championship in the Series Cup for third parties. They are currently going to two full -time (Kyle Busch and Austin Dillon) and a part -time car in the series of cups.
Edited by NEEELABHRA ROY