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In 1969, David Pearson drove Holman Moody's No. 17 Ford Torino to a second NASCAR Grand National championship in a row. Not long after the 1969 racing season ended, Holman Moody asked Pearson to ...
1 on NBCSN) will have a paint scheme honoring three-time Cup champion David Pearson. Ragan’s No. 38 Ford will be based on the No. 17 Ford Torino that Pearson won his last championship with in 1969.
Moreover, David Pearson and his no. 17, Holman-Moody-prepped Torino, clinched the title. The Mopar teams quickly realized that superior aerodynamics was Ford's secret, so they focused on prepping ...
David Pearson, a Hall of Fame stock-car driver known ... 1968 and 1969 — driving a Dodge Charger in 1966 and a Ford Torino in the other seasons. Mr. Pearson won 11 of 18 races in 1973, driving ...
It's hard to find a reason not to like a Cobra, and this 1969 Torino is living proof. The car has landed with a fantastic package that'll probably catch the attention of wealthy collectors really ...
David Pearson's 1975 Ford Torino was the crème de la crème of this new class, derived from a Grand National chassis with a 600 hp dry-sump BOSS 429 big-block under its hood. The Torino took 1st ...
Talladega Superspeedway garage area, August 1976. Three reporters are walking past the line of Cup Series team trucks. David Pearson, sitting on the back of one of them, yells, “Hey, are you guys ...
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The '71 Mercury: Inside David Pearson's dominant run at Darlington for Wood BrothersNow in its 75th year, Darlington Raceway has always been deemed one of NASCAR’s toughest tracks to maneuver over 500 miles. One driver looked at the famed 1.366-mile oval as his all-time ...
David Pearson, a three-time Cup Series champion, achieved significant success at Darlington Raceway, securing 10 of his 105 career victories at the track. Pearson's partnership with Wood Brothers ...
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