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Henry "Smokey"
Yunick (May 25, 1923 – May 9, 2001) was an
American professional stock car
racing crew chief, owner, driver, engineer,
engine builder, and...
- 200 for Harley-Davidson in 1953. In 1958,
driving a
Pontiac for
Smokey Yunick,
Goldsmith won the
final NASCAR stock car race on the
Daytona Beach road...
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walked into
fellow Daytona Beach resident Smokey Yunick's "Best ****ed
Garage in Town", and
launched Yunick's NASCAR mechanic career.
Teague won
seven of the...
- (1 ed.). Philadelphia:
American Philosophical Society. ISBN 978-0871691415.
Yunick,
Stanley Jr. (2000). "Linguistics, TESL, and
language planning in Micronesia"...
- 20
November 2020. "Toyota
Supra Turbo:
Think of it as a
Lexus for
Smokey Yunick" (JPG). Car and
Driver (March): 41. 1993.
Retrieved 27
April 2013. "Car...
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Goodwrench /
Delco Battery 200, a race for
which he
qualified ninth.
Smokey Yunick wrote in his
autobiography that, "A.J. Foyt, I think, was the
greatest race...
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fifteen NASCAR Grand National races in 1951.
Teague and his crew
chief Smokey Yunick won 27 of 34
events in
major stock car events,
including seven NASCAR events...
- in his
first start, at
Daytona International Speedway driving for
Smokey Yunick. This made him one of the
youngest drivers ever to win a
NASCAR points-paying...
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musical theater writer Aileen Wuornos,
serial killer executed in 2002
Smokey Yunick,
mechanic and
motor racing innovator Novels set in
Daytona Beach include:...
- Camaro,
number 13, had been
built and
driven by
Henry “Smokey”
Yunick.
Smokey Yunick was a car
builder who
worked to
reduce the
weight of his cars by...