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  1. Donald Keith Ulrich (born April 10, 1944) is a former driver/owner in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. As a driver, he had sixteen top ten finishes in 273 starts. His last race came in 1992.

  2. Sep 21, 2022 · We’ve got everything from the infamous nitrous oxide incident from the 1978 Southern 500 at Darlington to trick tires, trap doors and Daytona decoys. NOTE: This show is not associated in any way ...

  3. Dec 2, 2023 · Per Los Angeles Magazine, "Ulrich" came from his mother's second husband, D.K. Ulrich; "Skeet" came after a coach said that the short, slightly-built kid buzzed around like a mosquito (whether it was his soccer or softball coach depends on who's telling the story).

  4. What you see with D.K. Ulrich is what you get. The former driver and car owner retired from that side of the business in the mid-1990s, and today is a partner in a company responsible for getting teams to and from race locales.

  5. This week in the first installment of our fantastic conversation with DK Ulrich, DK talks about how AJ Foyt influenced him to not only be known by his initia...

  6. Sep 23, 2022 · The Scene Vault Podcast -- D.K. Ulrich on Driver Revolving Door, Tim Richmond and David Ifft - YouTube. 13.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 392. 15K views 1 year ago. D.K. remembers some of the...

  7. Donald Keith Ulrich is a former driver/owner in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. As a driver, he had sixteen top ten finishes in 273 starts. His last race came in 1992.

  8. D.K. Ulrich was an owner/driver who started his #40 machine 178 times from 1971-1981. Ulrich never earned a win, but as an independent owner would provide rides for future and current stars like Bobby Allison, Richard Petty, Mark Martin, Ernie Irvan, Ricky Rudd, Tim Richmond, Sterling Marlin, and Kyle Petty.

  9. m.imdb.com › name › nm2121669D.K. Ulrich - IMDb

    D.K. Ulrich. Self: Daytona 500. D.K. Ulrich was born on 10 April 1944 in Woodbury, New Jersey, USA.

  10. Hosts Rick Houston and Steve Waid then pick through the July 24, 1980 issue of Grand National Scene. D.K. Ulrich appears on the inside cover of the paper with Tim Richmond, who’d tested a NASCAR entry for the first time at Charlotte the week before.

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