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  1. Apr 30, 2015 · Jerry Bonkowski. Published April 30, 2015 06:30 AM. Few athletes walk away from a sport on their terms and with few or no regrets. Ricky Rudd is one of those rare few. After more than 30 years in NASCAR’s premier series, Rudd left stock car racing by simply fading away. By choice.

  2. Mar 15, 2016 · Born: Sept. 12, 1956. Hometown: Chesapeake, Virginia. Competed: 1975-2007. Starts: 906. Wins: 23. Poles: 29. Known as NASCAR’s Ironman for more than a decade, the Virginia native held the premier...

  3. Nov 11, 2019 · Motorsport Images-LAT. On Sunday afternoon, March 2 of 1975, Ricky Rudd strapped into a used-up No. 10 Ford owned by veteran Winston Cup Series backmarker Bill Champion. That day, at the 1-mile...

  4. Ricky Rudd's Top Career Moments in NASCAR History | NASCAR Legends. 28,452 views. 588. From his first win at Riverside, his final win at Sonoma or his famous 'Yap yap mouth' comments about...

  5. Jan 20, 2018 · Search YouTube for the 1988 Budweiser At The Glen, a race in which Ricky Rudd furiously fought off Rusty Wallace, whose car was clearly faster in the closing laps, for a dramatic victory.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ricky_RuddRicky Rudd - Wikiwand

    Richard Lee Rudd (born September 12, 1956), nicknamed " the Rooster ", is an American former racing driver and racing team owner. He is the uncle of actor Skeet Ulrich and former NASCAR Busch Series driver Jason Rudd. He retired in 2007 with 23 career wins.

  7. Apr 29, 2021 · Racing History. Ricky Rudd: 32 Years In NASCAR. By. Ben White April 29, 2021. From 1975 through 2007, Ricky Rudd rose to the top of his profession and left an indelible mark on the NASCAR Cup Series. He has never looked to yachts, private airplanes or other material possessions for happiness.

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