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Question 1
Which Driver Was Known As The Flying Finn?
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Which Driver Made The Black Number 3 Chevrolet One Of NASCAR's Most Iconic Cars?
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Which Driver Is Best Known For Winning Seven F1 Titles?
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Who Piloted The Iconic Gulf Oil Porsche 917?
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Which Driver Was Nicknamed The Professor Of Formula 1?
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Who Is Best Known For Driving The STP Petty Blue Race Car?
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Which Racing Legend Drove The Lotus 49 For Team Lotus?
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Who Drove The Famous Number 24 DuPont Chevrolet In NASCAR?
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Which Driver Is Best Known For The Iconic Yellow Helmet In F1?
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Who Was The First American To Win The Formula 1 World Championship?
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Who Drove The Iconic Black And Gold JPS Lotus In F1?
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Who Piloted The Legendary Red And White Ferrari 312T In F1?
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Which NASCAR Legend Drove The Famous Number 88 Amp Energy Car?
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Who Drove The Famous Number 48 Lowe's Chevrolet For Hendrick Motorsports?
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Which British Driver Raced The Famous Green BRM P57 To Victory?
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Who Drove The Iconic Martini-Striped Brabham BT44 In Formula 1?
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Who Drove The Famous Orange And Blue Tide Chevrolet In NASCAR?
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Who Drove The Dominant Black And Red McLaren MP4/4 To The 1988 F1 Title?
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Who Drove The Iconic Number 28 Texaco Havoline Ford In NASCAR?
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Which Driver Won The 1976 Swedish Grand Prix In The Revolutionary Six-Wheeled Tyrrell P34?
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Who Piloted The Famous Blue And White Tyrrell 006 In Formula 1?
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Which NASCAR Driver Raced The Famous Number 17 DeWalt Ford?
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Who Drove The Legendary Silver And Blue Williams FW14B In F1?
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Which Driver Is Famous For The Iconic Number 2 Miller Lite Ford In NASCAR?
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Who Piloted The Famous Green And Gold Lotus 72 In Formula 1?
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Which NASCAR Legend Drove The Famous Number 11 Mountain Dew Car?
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Which Driver Raced The Famous Number 6 Valvoline Ford In NASCAR?
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Who Is Best Known For Driving The Famous Number 18 Interstate Batteries Car?
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Which NASCAR Driver Is Famous For The Iconic Number 20 Home Depot Pontiac?
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Which Driver Is Best Known For The Famous Number 5 Kellogg's Chevrolet In NASCAR?
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Who Drove The Famous Number 99 Exide Batteries Ford In NASCAR?
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Who Piloted The Famous Number 12 Budweiser Buick In NASCAR?
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Which Driver Raced The Iconic Number 9 Coors Light Ford In NASCAR?
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Which Driver Nearly Won The 1967 Indianapolis 500 In The Revolutionary STP Turbine Car?
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Which F1 Driver Is Famous For The Iconic Red And White Helmet At Williams?
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Who Drove The Iconic Number 28 Havoline Mac Tools Ford In NASCAR?
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Which Driver Piloted The Famous Yellow Camel-Sponsored Lotus 99T In The 1987 F1 Season?
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Who Is Best Known For Driving The Famous Number 4 Kodak Chevrolet In NASCAR?
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Which American Driver Won The 1964 French Grand Prix In A Brabham For The Factory Team?
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Which Driver Piloted The Iconic Red And White Ferrari 312B In F1?
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Who Drove The Famous Number 32 White And Blue Tide Ford In NASCAR?
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Which F1 Driver Is Best Known For The Iconic Blue And White Ligier JS11?
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Who Drove The Famous Number 7 Hooters Ford In NASCAR During The 1990s?
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Which Driver Raced The Iconic Orange And Black McLaren M23 In 1976?
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Who Piloted The Famous Number 15 NAPA Chevrolet In NASCAR?
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Which F1 Driver Is Famous For The Iconic Yellow And Black Renault R25?
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Who Drove The Legendary Number 21 Wood Brothers Ford In NASCAR?
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Alain Prost
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Nigel Mansell
3
Mika Häkkinen
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Damon Hill
Mika Häkkinen earned the nickname Flying Finn while winning back-to-back Formula 1 world championships in 1998 and 1999.
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Darrell Waltrip
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Richard Petty
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Dale Earnhardt Sr.
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Rusty Wallace
Dale Earnhardt Sr. drove the black number 3 Goodwrench Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing winning six of his seven championships.
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Michael Schumacher
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Jackie Stewart
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Niki Lauda
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Ayrton Senna
Michael Schumacher won seven Formula 1 world championships, a record later matched by Lewis Hamilton in 2020.
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James Garner
2
Dan Gurney
3
Paul Newman
4
Steve McQueen
Actor and racing enthusiast Steve McQueen drove the famous blue-and-orange Gulf Porsche 917 in the 1971 film Le Mans.
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Emerson Fittipaldi
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Alain Prost
3
Nelson Piquet
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Jody Scheckter
Alain Prost earned the nickname The Professor for his calm, calculating driving style that helped him win four world championships.
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Bobby Allison
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Cale Yarborough
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Richard Petty
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David Pearson
Richard Petty, known as The King, made Petty Blue and the number 43 STP car legendary across his 200 NASCAR Cup victories.
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Graham Hill
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John Surtees
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Jack Brabham
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Jim Clark
Scottish driver Jim Clark won two Formula 1 championships with Team Lotus and is still considered one of the greatest natural talents in racing history.
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Jeff Gordon
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Terry Labonte
3
Mark Martin
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Dale Jarrett
Jeff Gordon's rainbow-colored number 24 DuPont Chevrolet became one of NASCAR's most recognizable cars during his four championship seasons in the 1990s and 2000s.
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Ayrton Senna
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René Arnoux
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Keke Rosberg
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Gilles Villeneuve
Ayrton Senna's bright yellow and green Brazilian-flag-inspired helmet became a global symbol, and fans still wear replicas to races today.
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Dan Gurney
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Mario Andretti
3
Richie Ginther
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Phil Hill
Phil Hill became the first American Formula 1 world champion in 1961 driving for Ferrari, a milestone that still stands as a proud piece of racing history.
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Mario Andretti
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Niki Lauda
3
Jody Scheckter
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Carlos Reutemann
Mario Andretti won the 1978 F1 World Championship in the sleek black and gold Lotus 79, sponsored by John Player Special cigarettes.
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Ronnie Peterson
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Emerson Fittipaldi
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Clay Regazzoni
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Niki Lauda
Niki Lauda won two F1 titles in the Ferrari 312T and famously returned to racing just six weeks after a near-fatal 1976 crash at the Nürburgring.
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Jimmie Johnson
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Dale Earnhardt Jr.
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Tony Stewart
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Kevin Harvick
Dale Earnhardt Jr. drove the iconic green and white number 88 Amp Energy Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports from 2008 through 2017.
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Jimmie Johnson
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Mark Martin
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Terry Labonte
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Matt Kenseth
Jimmie Johnson won a record-tying seven NASCAR Cup championships in the iconic blue and white Lowe's Chevrolet between 2006 and 2016.
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John Surtees
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Jack Brabham
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Stirling Moss
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Graham Hill
Graham Hill won the 1962 F1 World Championship in the British Racing Green BRM P57, making BRM the only constructor to win a title with a V8 engine.
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Patrick Depailler
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Carlos Reutemann
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Hans-Joachim Stuck
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Ronnie Peterson
Carlos Reutemann drove the Martini Racing Brabham BT44 in 1975, and the colorful Martini livery later became one of motorsport's most beloved sponsor designs.
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Rusty Wallace
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Bill Elliott
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Ken Schrader
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Ricky Rudd
Ricky Rudd drove the bright Tide-sponsored Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet in 1990 and 1991, and he holds a record of winning at least one race in 16 consecutive NASCAR seasons.
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Gerhard Berger
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Ayrton Senna
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Nelson Piquet
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Alain Prost
Senna won eight races in the McLaren MP4/4 in 1988 — the most dominant F1 car ever built with 15 wins from 16 races.
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Mark Martin
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Bill Elliott
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Rusty Wallace
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Davey Allison
Davey Allison made the black and red Texaco Havoline Ford famous in the early 1990s before his tragic death in 1993.
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Patrick Depailler
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Niki Lauda
3
James Hunt
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Jody Scheckter
Jody Scheckter took the Tyrrell P34's only Formula 1 victory at Anderstorp in 1976 with teammate Depailler second.
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Clay Regazzoni
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Jackie Stewart
3
Denny Hulme
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Emerson Fittipaldi
Scottish legend Jackie Stewart won his third and final World Championship in the Tyrrell 006 in 1973, then retired at the peak of his career.
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Kurt Busch
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Greg Biffle
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Matt Kenseth
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Tony Stewart
Matt Kenseth drove the bright yellow DeWalt Ford to the NASCAR championship in 2003, winning the title with just one race victory that season.
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Nigel Mansell
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Alain Prost
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Damon Hill
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David Coulthard
Nigel Mansell dominated the 1992 season in the Williams FW14B, winning a record nine races and becoming the most dominant champion of that era.
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Terry Labonte
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Dale Jarrett
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Rusty Wallace
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Bobby Labonte
Rusty Wallace raced the blue and white Miller Lite Ford for over a decade and won the 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup championship.
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Graham Hill
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Jochen Rindt
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Jack Brabham
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Bruce McLaren
Austrian Jochen Rindt won five races in the Lotus 72 in 1970 and became the only posthumous Formula 1 World Champion after dying at Monza.
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Bobby Allison
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Cale Yarborough
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Darrell Waltrip
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David Pearson
Darrell Waltrip drove the bright green Mountain Dew Chevrolet to three NASCAR championships in 1981, 1982, and 1985.
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Sterling Marlin
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Ken Schrader
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Mark Martin
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Michael Waltrip
Mark Martin drove the orange and white Valvoline Ford for Jack Roush Racing throughout the 1990s and became one of NASCAR's most beloved never-champions.
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Ward Burton
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Bobby Labonte
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Jeff Burton
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Tony Stewart
Bobby Labonte won the 2000 NASCAR Cup Championship in the green Number 18 Interstate Batteries Pontiac, one of the most recognizable paint schemes of that era.
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Kevin Harvick
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Greg Biffle
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Tony Stewart
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Carl Edwards
Tony Stewart drove the bright orange Number 20 Home Depot car from 1999 to 2008 and won two NASCAR Cup championships in it.
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Sterling Marlin
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Ricky Rudd
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Terry Labonte
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Mark Martin
Terry Labonte drove the colorful Kellogg's Corn Flakes Chevrolet to two NASCAR championships in 1984 and 1996, earning the nickname Iron Man for his record consecutive starts streak.
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Jeff Burton
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Ricky Rudd
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Mark Martin
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Bobby Labonte
Jeff Burton drove the No. 99 Exide Ford for Roush Racing throughout the late 1990s, winning 17 Cup races during that era.
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Bill Elliott
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Darrell Waltrip
3
Neil Bonnett
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Ken Schrader
Neil Bonnett drove the No. 12 Budweiser Buick for Junior Johnson in the early 1980s, earning a reputation as one of NASCAR's smoothest drivers.
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Bill Elliott
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Kyle Petty
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Rusty Wallace
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Terry Labonte
Bill Elliott's No. 9 Coors Ford became legendary in 1987 when he set a NASCAR qualifying record of 212 mph at Talladega Superspeedway.
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Mario Andretti
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A.J. Foyt
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Dan Gurney
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Parnelli Jones
Parnelli Jones led 171 laps in the STP Paxton Turbocar before a tiny bearing failed with just three laps remaining.
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Eddie Irvine
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David Coulthard
3
Mika Häkkinen
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Damon Hill
Damon Hill wore his father Graham's famous white and red helmet design as a tribute while winning the 1996 Formula 1 World Championship with Williams.
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Sterling Marlin
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Kenny Irwin
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Ernie Irvan
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Chad Little
Ernie Irvan took over the No. 28 Havoline Ford after Davey Allison's death in 1993 and won four races in the car before his own near-fatal crash in 1994.
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Nelson Piquet
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Nigel Mansell
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Alain Prost
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Ayrton Senna
Ayrton Senna won two races in the active-suspension Lotus 99T in 1987 before moving to McLaren the following year.
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Ken Schrader
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Ernie Irvan
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Sterling Marlin
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Geoff Bodine
Sterling Marlin drove the No. 4 Kodak Chevrolet to back-to-back Daytona 500 victories in 1994 and 1995, becoming the first driver to do so in decades.
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Phil Hill
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Richie Ginther
3
Masten Gregory
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Dan Gurney
Dan Gurney won at Rouen in 1964 driving the Brabham BT7 and later became the only driver to win an F1 race in a car he built himself.
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Emerson Fittipaldi
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Carlos Reutemann
3
Clay Regazzoni
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Jacky Ickx
Jacky Ickx was Ferrari's lead driver in the early 1970s and nearly won the 1970 championship in the flat-12 powered 312B.
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Lake Speed
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Kenny Schrader
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Ricky Rudd
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Michael Waltrip
Kenny Schrader piloted the Tide-sponsored Ford through the late 1990s and was known as one of NASCAR's most versatile and likable competitors.
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Jean-Pierre Jabouille
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Didier Pironi
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Jacques Laffite
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Patrick Depailler
Jacques Laffite drove the Ligier JS11 to two victories in 1979, making it one of France's most celebrated Formula 1 seasons.
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Alan Kulwicki
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Harry Gant
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Geoff Bodine
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Ken Schrader
Alan Kulwicki won the 1992 NASCAR championship in the Hooters Ford and invented the now-famous Polish Victory Lap, driving the wrong way around the track.
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Patrick Tambay
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Jochen Mass
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James Hunt
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John Watson
James Hunt's 1976 championship battle against Niki Lauda in the McLaren M23 was later immortalized in the 2013 film Rush.
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Ken Schrader
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Joe Nemechek
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Dave Blaney
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Michael Waltrip
Michael Waltrip drove the NAPA Chevrolet for Dale Earnhardt Inc. and won the 2003 Daytona 500 in that iconic blue and yellow car.
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Fernando Alonso
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Giancarlo Fisichella
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Jenson Button
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Jarno Trulli
Fernando Alonso won his first Formula 1 World Championship in the Renault R25 in 2005, becoming the youngest champion in the sport's history at that time.
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Donnie Allison
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Cale Yarborough
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Buddy Baker
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David Pearson
David Pearson and the Wood Brothers won 43 races together in the 1970s, making their partnership one of the most successful in NASCAR history.
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