Here's mine:
1. Richard Petty- 200 career wins, 27 wins in 1967, including 10 consecutive races, 7-time Cup champion.
2. David Pearson- 105 career wins, 11 wins in 18 starts in 1973 and 3rd place finish in points despite starting 19 races.
3. Dale Earnhardt- 7-time Cup champion, including 4 in a five-year span(1990-94), 10 career wins at Talladega.
4. Jeff Gordon- 75 career wins, 13 wins in 1998, 3 seasons with 10-plus wins, 4-time Brickyard 400 winner, 9 road course wins.
5. Darrell Waltrip- 84 career wins, 7 consecutive wins at Bristol, two 12-win seasons.
Honorable mention:
Cale Yarborough: 3 consecutive champion(1976-78)
Bill Elliott: 11 superspeedway wins in 1985.
2006-11-29
05:14:20
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1. Petty = I dont care what year it is, 10 consecutive wins is insane
2. Earnhardt = im not his biggest fan but 4 chamionships in 5 years is dominating
3. Gordon = lots of wins, 4 championships, and 10 wins in a era when it doesnt look like thatll happen again anytime soon
4. Walltrip
5.Pearson
2006-11-29 08:49:09
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answer #1
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answered by favretojennings=td 3
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1 Richard Petty
2 Bobby Allison
3 Darrell Waltrip
4 Dale Earnhardt
5 David Pearson
H.M. Junior Johnson,Bill Elliot,Curtis Turner,Cale Yarbrough
2006-11-29 10:38:27
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answered by blakree 7
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Dale Sr., The King, Benny Parsons, Cale Yarborough, Jimmie Johnson
2006-11-30 08:24:43
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answered by wadenovakovski 2
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1. Dale Earnhardt Sr
2. Richard Petty
3. Jr. Johnson
4. Pearson
5. Bobby Allison
2006-11-30 05:27:34
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answered by nascar88honey 3
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Yup, too youthful. study up on some racing heritage. a million) Dale, Sr. (properly documented) 2) Darrell Waltrip (sure, he became a motive force, you novices, with a huge mouth) 3) Tim Richmond (he became the first motive force to include celeb life variety, jets, vehicles, women, yachts, mink coats, and so on) 4) Ernie Irvan (brought about way too many wrecks being stupid) 5) Bobby Issac (surely retired in the time of a race, attempt that Mark Martin) Issac pulled into the pits and suggested he became finished, were given out of the vehicle, walk away and by no ability got here decrease back.) My widespread signature bypass of all circumstances.
2016-11-29 22:34:00
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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Dale Earnhardt Sr., Richard Petty, Jeff Gordon, Cale Yarborough, Jimmy Johnson.
2006-11-29 05:22:42
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answer #6
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answered by R. D. 1
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#3 is of course my favorite driver but to rate these guys together across the ages isn't really fair. NASCAR cars have really evolved so how would someone like Pearson do in todays Cup?
Anyone remember the days one a driver could win a race by 4 laps? Boring!
2006-12-01 03:13:58
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answered by lbuajlw 4
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INPO
The King
Big E
Pearson
Yarborough
Jeff Gordon
Honorable mention to:
Buck Baker
Curtis Turner
Fireball Roberts
Jr. Johnson
Darrell Waltrip
Ricky Bobby
2006-11-30 14:33:27
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answered by Mike S 2
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1. Jimmie Johnson
2. Ken Schrader
3. David Stremme
4. Ricky Rudd
5. Robby Gordon
2006-11-30 04:50:22
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answered by w 2
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1. R. Petty
2. C. Yarborough
3. D. Pearson
4. D. Earnhardt
5. J. Gordon
2006-11-30 09:20:51
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answered by speedy 1
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