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Race car Alan Kulwicki stands on his car in New York’s Times Square Friday, Dec. 4, 1992. Kulwicki was named the 1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Champion, winning the title on the last day of the season ...
In the 31-plus years since his tragic death, it’s become clear that the racing gods threw away the mold after Alan Kulwicki’s ...
Several hundred people lined Bristol Motor Speedway’s pit road in tribute on April 2, 1993, the chilly, damp morning after Alan Kulwicki died. The reigning champion’s team had just withdrawn ...
Thirty years ago, NASCAR champion Alan Kulwicki was killed in a plane crash near Blountville. He was returning to the Bristol race after an appearance in Knoxville. Kulwicki always had a special ...
It was 30 years ago, April 1, 1993, Alan Kulwicki, lost his life along with three others in a plane crash near Blountville, Tennessee. It happened just months after the Greenfield-native was ...
NASCAR artist Sam Bass helped create the throwback adaptation of Kulwicki's #7 Ford. Like Reed, Bass lives with type 1 diabetes. Ryan Reed's Darlington throwback will honor Alan Kulwicki's 1989 Ford.
Over 30 years ago, a man from Greenfield, Wisconsin changed how NASCAR operated. His name was Alan Kulwicki. He was the first full-time auto racing driver to have a mechanical engineering degree.
April 2023 marks 30 years since Alan Kulwicki's death. The 1992 Cup Series champion (as both driver and team owner), "Special K" is one of the most beloved figures in NASCAR history, and his ...
Roush Fenway Racing and artist Sam Bass have worked together to create Ryan ... Reed’s No. 16 Lilly Diabetes Ford will resemble the No. 7 Zerex Ford driven by Alan Kulwicki in 1989. Kulwicki was ...