NASCAR Legend – Donnie Allison
Already in 1959, Donnie Allison left her home in southern Florida to seek new opportunities in the race, Georgia and Tennessee area. He and his brother, Bobby, and their friend, Red Farmer is located in downtown New York, where many small dirt tracks found and became known as The Alabama Gang is known.
Unlike his brother, Bobby, Donnie did not grow up with the passion and desire to run. It was a world run by his brother went into a challenge. Bobby Donnie said that he would neverA racing car driver and that is when Donnie shown to demonstrate the wrong brother. Following Donnie's brother Bobby to the NASCAR Grand National Division, after more than 200 wins in his belt. He had learned some of the most famous short track south. He had developed a strong desire to win, and that is what played a role in building his career that stretched from 1960 to early 1980.
Wins his Winston Cup victories including the AtlantaRockingham, Bristol, Daytona and Talladega. His best season was in 1970 when he was ten Top-Fives in only 19 started. He won at Bristol, Charlotte and Daytona, years and Driver's Most Award-winning NASCAR Late Model division and Rookie of the Year (1970). Donnie said his greatest disappointment of his racing career he won the Daytona 500 and other races at Darlington.
Donnie Allison may be the best for his role in a fight with Cale Yarborough recalledoccurred after two cars came together in 1979 Daytona 500 have fought for the lead and is finished in the wall. After the race there was a fight between the two, including his brother Bobby. The incident was the infamous national television.
Donnie career ended when he suffered a serious accident in the World 1981 600 in Charlotte. He was seriously wounded and was only able to raise more than 13 Cup events later. "I have confidence in the world, mycapacity and the fact that my injury was healed, but I could not get the chance (do not drive the top), he said. I spoke with several people, but for some reason, they were not sure of my head injury or … I never just have the opportunity. It 'was all downhill from then. "Although he stopped competing, Donnie has been active in sport by 1990 through a continuation of the work Busch and Winston Cup series.