Day 323 - 1992 Traks Autograph Series (Insert Set)
Card # A6 Kyle Petty
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: 1992 & 1993 were two of Kyle Petty's best years finishing 5th in points both years. He had nine top 5 finishes in both years.
Day 324 - 1992 Traks Autograph Series (Insert Set)
Card # A5 Ricky Rudd
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: Named stock car racing “Iron Man”, Ricky Rudd set a Cup-record of 788 straight races between 1981 and 2005. Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers.
Day 326 - 1992 Traks Autograph Series (Insert Set)
Card # A3 Harry Gant
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: Gant earned the nickname "Mr. September" in 1991 after winning all four September Cup races (Darlington, Richmond, Dover and Martinsville) and two Busch races (Richmond and Dover) at age 51.
Day 327 - 1992 Traks Autograph Series (Insert Set)
Card # A2 Rusty Wallace
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: Rusty raced for 25 years (1980 - 2005) and was rookie of the year in 1984. He won the championship in 1989 and is named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers.
Day 328 - 1992 Traks Autograph Series (Insert Set)
Card # A1 Richard Petty Dale Earnhardt Sr.
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: This is a dual, on card, signed by Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt Sr. Between them they have 14 cup championships (7 each). That back states 12 but Dale Earnhardt would go on to win the 1993 & 1994 championships.
I’m not sure if there is a comparison in any other sport but it would be like a Babe Ruth & Henry Aaron signed card.
The cards were randomly inserted into hobby packs at a ratio of 1:165 and inserted into retail packs at a ratio of 1:198.
FA3 - Bobby Allison NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: Bobby Allison, the 1983 champion of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, ended his career with 84 victories – tied for third on the all-time victory list with Darrell Waltrip.
A charter member of the “Alabama Gang,” the longtime resident of Hueytown, Ala., has become one of NASCAR’s most beloved former competitors, in large part because of his remarkable resilience after a career-ending accident at Pocono Raceway in 1988 – just several months after he won the Daytona 500.
Allison continues to be cherished by the millions of fans who remember his long list of accomplishments: His 1983 championship season; His three (1978, ’82 ’88) Daytona 500 victories – especially the third, when he beat his son Davey to the finish, earning what would be his last victory; His two NASCAR Modified Division championships, in 1964 and 1965 His two NASCAR Modified Special Division titles in 1962-63. And his fantastic 1972 season, when he won 10 races, had 12 second-place efforts and 11 poles, in the process finishing second to Richard Petty in the series championship standings.
Fittingly, Allison was named one of NASCAR’s “50 Greatest Drivers” in 1998 and inducted in to the NASCAR HOF in 2011. HOF Link
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: His 50 career victories are tied for 10th all-time with Junior Johnson. Jarrett won his first series title in 1961. He finished with only one victory, but posted an impressive 34 top-10s in 46 starts. In 1965, he won his second title. Despite a back injury sustained at Greenville, S.C., Jarrett finished with 13 wins and 42 top-fives in 54 starts that season.
NOTE: He also won the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway by 14 laps, (17.5 miles), still the largest margin of victory in Cup Series history.
Nicknamed "Gentleman Ned," Jarrett's family includes son Dale, who won the 1999 Cup Series title.
Since retiring, the elder Jarrett has become one of NASCAR's greatest ambassadors. He's also considered instrumental to the sport's growth through his second career as a broadcaster.
Now retired from broadcasting, he is especially remembered for the emotional call of his son Dale's 1993 Daytona 500 victory. Ned Jarrett was named one of NASCAR's "50 Greatest Drivers" in 1998 and inducted in to the NASCAR HOF in 2011. HOF Link
FA5 - Benny Parsons (July 12, 1941 to January 16, 2007) Age 65
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: Won the Cup championship in 1973 and was named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers.
Two scenes in Days of Thunder were inspired when he drove for Hendrick Motorsports in 1987 as a substitute for driver Tim Richmond. During the first lap of a race at Darlington Raceway, Parsons hit the wall and badly damaged his race car. He was able to continue, but had to make several pit stops for repairs. At one point, his crew chief, Harry Hyde refused to allow Parsons to pit because he and the crew were on an ice cream break.
Another scene in the film was inspired by a real-life incident at Martinsville Speedway involving Parsons and the notoriously cantankerous Hyde: Hyde sarcastically told Parsons to hit the pace car on a restart because it was the only thing on the track Parsons had not hit.
He began announcing as a pit reporter in the 1980s on ESPN and TBS while he was still racing part-time. After permanently retiring from racing in 1988, Parsons became a broadcaster – first on ESPN, and then with NBC and TNT in 2001. He received an ESPN Emmy in 1996, and the ACE Award in 1989.
Benny Parsons was diagnosed with lung cancer in the summer of 2006. On January 16, 2007, Parsons died of complications from lung cancer treatment.
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: This was Dale Earnhardt's first authorized card The 1988 Maxx Promo was super rare back in 1988 and did not become widely available until after Maxx went in to bankruptcy in the mid 1990's.
The 1988 Maxx cards (#99) were never authorized. The only authorized 1988 Maxx cards #99 can be found with either a 1 of 999 gold stickers or autographed 1 of 100 cards. The rest (non sticker) were taken from the company via the back door.
Day 338 - Jimmie Johnson (Finished 3rd in points (2012))
Rookies: 2000 Maxx Maxximum #38 Jimmie Johnson 2000 Upper Deck Racing #38 Jimmie Johnson 2000 Maxx Base Set #60 Jimmie Johnson 2000 SP Authentic Sign of the Times #JI Jimmie Johnson 2000 SP Authentic #39 Jimmie Johnson 2000 SP Authentic #67 Jimmie Johnson 2000 Maxx Maxximum Signatures #JO Jimmie Johnson
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: His first cards appeared in 2000 products. He has won 5 championships (in a row).
I don't know if you are still taking requests... But some Mario Andretti cards would be cool. I know he wasn't only NASCAR but he won a few of the big NASCAR races and his name is synonymous with racing. Very cool thread and collection by the way. It got me add a few cards to my rookie checklist.
Day 342 - Matt Kenseth (Finished 7th in points (2012))
Rookies 1999 Press Pass Base Set #38 Matt Kenseth 7 1999 Press Pass Base Set #62 Matt Kenseth 8 1999 Press Pass Premium #46 Matt Kenseth 3 1999 Press Pass Stealth #43 Matt Kenseth 6 1999 Press Pass Stealth Fusion #F43 Matt Kenseth 1 1999 VIP Base Set #33 Matt Kenseth 8 1999 Wheels Base Set #46 Matt Kenseth 4 1999 Wheels Base Set #98 Matt Kenseth 12 1999 Wheels High Gear #38 Matt Kenseth 6 1999 Wheels Running & Gunnin Foils #RG23 Matt Kenseth 1 1999 Wheels Solos #46 Matt Kenseth 0 1999 Wheels Solos #98 Matt Kenseth
Day 344 - Tony Stewart (Finished 9th in points (2012))
1998 Rookies 1998 Press Pass Premium #5 Tony Stewart 1998 Press Pass Stealth #44 Tony Stewart 1998 Upper Deck Road To The Cup #115 Tony Stewart 1998 VIP Base Set #36 Tony Stewart 1998 Wheels Base Set #58 Tony Stewart 1998 Wheels Base Set #63 Tony Stewart's Car
Day 346 - Martin Truex Jr.(Finished 11th in points (2012))
2004 Rookies 2004 Press Pass Optima #37 Martin Truex Jr. 2004 Press Pass Stealth #71 Martin Truex Jr. 2004 Press Pass Trackside #39 Martin Truex Jr. 2004 Press Pass Trackside #99 Martin Truex Jr.
Day 350 - 2000 Maxximum Signatures 2000 was the last year Maxx cards were produced. These were randomly inserted in to packs a t a rate of 1 - 23 for single Autos, 1-144 for double and 1 - 287 for triple autographs. Quadruple autos are numbered to 100. Some were issued as redemptions.
Day 352 - Richie Evans (July 23, 1941 - October 24, 1985) Age 44
Career Highlights The recognized "king" of Modified racing, Evans captured nine NASCAR Modified titles in a 13-year span, including eight in a row from 1978-85. In the first year of the current NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour format in 1985, Evans won 12 races, including a sweep of all four events at Thompson, Conn. Nicknamed "The Rapid Roman," his career accomplishments included multiple track championships across the Northeast and hundreds of victories -- including a 37-win season during a stretch of 60 Modified races in 1979.
Evans, who was fatally injured on Oct. 24, 1985, during a practice crash at Martinsville Speedway, ranked No. 1 in the 2003 voting of the "NASCAR All-Time Modified Top 10 Drivers." He also was named one of NASCAR's "50 Greatest Drivers" in 1998.
Day 353 - Johanna Long Johanna Long (born May 26, 1992) is an American stock car racer from Pensacola, Florida. She was the winner of the 2010 Snowball Derby, and drove for her family-owned team in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2011 on a limited basis. As of 2012 she drives the #70 Foretravel Motorcoach Chevrolet Impala for ML Motorsports in the Nationwide Series.
Day 354 - Jennifer Jo Cobb http://www.cobbracingteam.com/ Jennifer Jo Cobb (born June 12, 1973) is an American race-car driver and team owner. She has competed in the NASCAR Nationwide Series along with the ARCA Racing Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. In 2012, she will return to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series full-time, driving #10 Dodge Rams and Ford F-150s. She will also drive a partial schedule in the Nationwide Series in the #13 Dodge Challenger.
2011 Rookie Cards 2011 Press Pass FanFare #43 Jennifer Jo Cobb 2011 Press Pass Stealth #63 Jennifer Jo Cobb 2011 Press Pass Wheels Main Event #40 Jennifer Jo Cobb
Erin Mary Crocker Evernham (born on March 23, 1981) is an American race car driver. She drove the #98 Gillett Evernham Motorsports owned Dodge Charger in the ARCA RE/MAX Series. Her entrance to the world of top tier motorsports has been stalled due in part to a personal relationship between Crocker and her former boss, team owner and current husband, Ray Evernham.
Rookies 2006 TRAKS Base Set #65 Erin Crocker 2006 Wheels American Thunder Thunder Strokes #13 Erin Crocker
Day 356 - Danica Patrick www.danicaracing.com Danica Sue Patrick (born March 25, 1982) is an American auto racing driver, model and advertising spokeswoman. She is the most successful woman in the history of American open-wheel racing—she is the only woman to win a race in the IndyCar Series and holds the highest finish (third place) by a woman at the Indianapolis 500. She competed in the series from 2005 to 2011. In 2012 she competed in the NASCAR Nationwide Series and occasionally in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. For the 2013 season, Danica is driving full-time in the #10 GoDaddy.com Chevy for Stewart-Haas Racing in the Sprint Cup Series and a limited Nationwide Series schedule for a team that is TBA.
2010 NASCAR Rookies 2010 Press Pass Eclipse #27 Danica Patrick 2010 Press Pass Five Star #22 Danica Patrick 2010 Press Pass Premium #91 Danica Patrick 2010 Press Pass Premium #99 Danica Patrick 2010 Press Pass Showcase #51 Danica Patrick 2010 Press Pass Stealth #41 Danica Patrick 2010 Press Pass Stealth #54 Danica Patrick'S Car 2010 Press Pass Wheels Element #59 Danica Patrick 2010 Press Pass Wheels Main Event #91 Danica Patrick
Day 357 - Roger Penske (Owner - Penske Racing) Rookies 1991 Pro Set Base Set #12 Roger Penske 1991 Traks Base Set #37 Roger Penske
Roger S. Penske (born February 20, 1937) is the owner of the automobile racing team Penske Racing, the Penske Corporation, and other automotive-related businesses. A winning racer in the late 1950s, Penske was named 1961's Sports Car Club of America Driver of the Year by Sports Illustrated. After retiring from driving a few years later, he created one of the most successful teams in IndyCar Series and NASCAR racing.
Penske Racing won it's first NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship with driver Brad Keselowski in 2012.
Day 358 - Rick Hendrick - (Owner - Hendrick Motorsports)
In 1984, he founded All-Star Racing (now Hendrick Motorsports). With five full-time employees and 5,000 square feet of work space, he fielded one NASCAR Winston Cup (now Sprint Cup Series) team. With Geoff Bodine the driver, his team managed to race in all 30 races to finish ninth in the final standings with three wins and pole positions. Throughout his career as a team owner, Hendrick has won 14 Drivers' championships (10 Sprint Cup Series, 1 Nationwide Series, and three Camping World Truck Series), 257 race wins (209 Sprint Cup Series, 23 Nationwide Series, and 25 Truck Series), and 245 pole positions (189 Sprint Cup Series, 35 Nationwide Series, and 21 Truck Series).
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Day 359 - Richard Childress (Owner - Richard Childress Racing (RCR))
Richard Childress (born September 21, 1945) is a former NASCAR driver and the current team owner of Richard Childress Racing (RCR). RCR has won 6 Cup Championships with Driver Dale Earnhardt Sr.
Day 360 - Richard Petty - (Richard Petty Motorsports (RPM))
Richard Petty Motorsports (RPM) is a two-car NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race team owned by seven-time NASCAR champion Richard Petty, Douglas G. Bergeron and financial company Medallion Financial.
Day 361 - Joe Gibbs - (Owner - Joe Gibbs Racing) Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) is a group of NASCAR racing teams owned and operated by former Washington Redskins coach Joe Gibbs, who first started racing on the NASCAR circuit in 1991.
Rookies: 1992 Maxx Black Update #U19 Joe Gibbs 1992 Maxx Red Update #U19 Joe Gibbs
Day 362 - Jack Roush (Owner - Roush Fenway Racing)
Jack Roush (born April 19, 1942) is the founder, CEO, and co-owner of Roush Fenway Racing, a NASCAR team headquartered in Concord, North Carolina, and is Chairman of the Board of Roush Enterprises.
Roush Enterprises is the parent company for Roush Racing as well as Roush Industries, a freelance engineering firm, and Roush Performance, an automotive aftermarket development company, both headquartered in Livonia, Michigan. His companies employ more than 2,000 people throughout North America and Europe.
Rarely seen without his trademark Panama hat, Roush is known on the NASCAR circuit as "The Cat in the Hat".
Day 363 - Glen and Leonard Wood (Wood Brothers Racing)
Wood Brothers Racing is an American auto racing team that competes in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. The team was formed in 1950 by Glen and Leonard Wood, hence the "Wood Brothers". The Wood Brothers merged with Tad and Jodi Geschickter's JTG Racing in 2006 to increase their competitiveness and bring about sponsorship but separated for the 2008 season. The Wood Brothers Racing Team holds the unique distinction of being the oldest active team in NASCAR, having fielded cars since 1950. They are known for their long relationship with Ford Motor Company, and the long standing use of number 21 on their main car. They currently field the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion part-time for Trevor Bayne.
Rookies: 1989 Maxx Base Set #56 Leonard Wood 1989 Maxx Base Set #199 Wood Bros. 1989 Maxx Base Set #213 Glen Wood 1989 Winners Circle Base Set #17 Glen Wood
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Card # A6 Kyle Petty
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: 1992 & 1993 were two of Kyle Petty's best years finishing 5th in points both years. He had nine top 5 finishes in both years.
Card # A5 Ricky Rudd
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: Named stock car racing “Iron Man”, Ricky Rudd set a Cup-record of 788 straight races between 1981 and 2005. Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers.
Card # A4 Ernie Irvan
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers.
Card # A3 Harry Gant
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: Gant earned the nickname "Mr. September" in 1991 after winning all four September Cup races (Darlington, Richmond, Dover and Martinsville) and two Busch races (Richmond and Dover) at age 51.
Card # A2 Rusty Wallace
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: Rusty raced for 25 years (1980 - 2005) and was rookie of the year in 1984. He won the championship in 1989 and is named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers.
Card # A1 Richard Petty Dale Earnhardt Sr.
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: This is a dual, on card, signed by Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt Sr. Between them they have 14 cup championships (7 each). That back states 12 but Dale Earnhardt would go on to win the 1993 & 1994 championships.
I’m not sure if there is a comparison in any other sport but it would be like a Babe Ruth & Henry Aaron signed card.
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The cards were randomly inserted into hobby packs at a ratio of 1:165 and inserted into retail packs at a ratio of 1:198.
FA1 - Richard Petty
The cards were randomly inserted into hobby packs at a ratio of 1:165 and inserted into retail packs at a ratio of 1:198.
FA2 - Cale Yarborough
The cards were randomly inserted into hobby packs at a ratio of 1:165 and inserted into retail packs at a ratio of 1:198.
FA3 - Bobby Allison
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: Bobby Allison, the 1983 champion of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, ended his career with 84 victories – tied for third on the all-time victory list with Darrell Waltrip.
A charter member of the “Alabama Gang,” the longtime resident of Hueytown, Ala., has become one of NASCAR’s most beloved former competitors, in large part because of his remarkable resilience after a career-ending accident at Pocono Raceway in 1988 – just several months after he won the Daytona 500.
Allison continues to be cherished by the millions of fans who remember his long list of accomplishments:
His 1983 championship season;
His three (1978, ’82 ’88) Daytona 500 victories – especially the third, when he beat his son Davey to the finish, earning what would be his last victory;
His two NASCAR Modified Division championships, in 1964 and 1965
His two NASCAR Modified Special Division titles in 1962-63.
And his fantastic 1972 season, when he won 10 races, had 12 second-place efforts and 11 poles, in the process finishing second to Richard Petty in the series championship standings.
Fittingly, Allison was named one of NASCAR’s “50 Greatest Drivers” in 1998 and inducted in to the NASCAR HOF in 2011.
HOF Link
FA4 - Ned Jarrett
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away:
His 50 career victories are tied for 10th all-time with Junior Johnson. Jarrett won his first series title in 1961. He finished with only one victory, but posted an impressive 34 top-10s in 46 starts.
In 1965, he won his second title. Despite a back injury sustained at Greenville, S.C., Jarrett finished with 13 wins and 42 top-fives in 54 starts that season.
NOTE: He also won the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway by 14 laps, (17.5 miles), still the largest margin of victory in Cup Series history.
Nicknamed "Gentleman Ned," Jarrett's family includes son Dale, who won the 1999 Cup Series title.
Since retiring, the elder Jarrett has become one of NASCAR's greatest ambassadors. He's also considered instrumental to the sport's growth through his second career as a broadcaster.
Now retired from broadcasting, he is especially remembered for the emotional call of his son Dale's 1993 Daytona 500 victory.
Ned Jarrett was named one of NASCAR's "50 Greatest Drivers" in 1998 and inducted in to the NASCAR HOF in 2011.
HOF Link
FA5 - Benny Parsons (July 12, 1941 to January 16, 2007) Age 65
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: Won the Cup championship in 1973 and was named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers.
Two scenes in Days of Thunder were inspired when he drove for Hendrick Motorsports in 1987 as a substitute for driver Tim Richmond. During the first lap of a race at Darlington Raceway, Parsons hit the wall and badly damaged his race car. He was able to continue, but had to make several pit stops for repairs. At one point, his crew chief, Harry Hyde refused to allow Parsons to pit because he and the crew were on an ice cream break.
Another scene in the film was inspired by a real-life incident at Martinsville Speedway involving Parsons and the notoriously cantankerous Hyde: Hyde sarcastically told Parsons to hit the pace car on a restart because it was the only thing on the track Parsons had not hit.
He began announcing as a pit reporter in the 1980s on ESPN and TBS while he was still racing part-time. After permanently retiring from racing in 1988, Parsons became a broadcaster – first on ESPN, and then with NBC and TNT in 2001. He received an ESPN Emmy in 1996, and the ACE Award in 1989.
Benny Parsons was diagnosed with lung cancer in the summer of 2006. On January 16, 2007, Parsons died of complications from lung cancer treatment.
Card #3 Dale Earnhardt
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: This was Dale Earnhardt's first authorized card The 1988 Maxx Promo was super rare back in 1988 and did not become widely available until after Maxx went in to bankruptcy in the mid 1990's.
The 1988 Maxx cards (#99) were never authorized. The only authorized 1988 Maxx cards #99 can be found with either a 1 of 999 gold stickers or autographed 1 of 100 cards. The rest (non sticker) were taken from the company via the back door.
Day 336 - Brad Keselowski
Rookies:
2008 Press Pass Stealth (In Silver or Gold Foil)
2008 Press Pass Speedway (In Silver or Gold Foil)
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: The 2012 Sprint Cup Champion (His first). These are the gold versions of the cards and have been signed in person.
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Day 337 - Clint Bowyer (Finished 2nd in points (2012))
2004 Press Pass Optima #30 Clint Bowyer
2004 Press Pass Signings #6 Clint Bowyer
2004 Press Pass Signings Gold #6 Clint Bowyer
2004 Press Pass Stealth No Boundaries #NB1 Clint Bowyer
2004 Press Pass Trackside #42 Clint Bowyer
2004 Wheels Autos #7 Clint Bowyer
Day 338 - Jimmie Johnson (Finished 3rd in points (2012))
Rookies:
2000 Maxx Maxximum #38 Jimmie Johnson
2000 Upper Deck Racing #38 Jimmie Johnson
2000 Maxx Base Set #60 Jimmie Johnson
2000 SP Authentic Sign of the Times #JI Jimmie Johnson
2000 SP Authentic #39 Jimmie Johnson
2000 SP Authentic #67 Jimmie Johnson
2000 Maxx Maxximum Signatures #JO Jimmie Johnson
NASCARD RADIO.COM take away: His first cards appeared in 2000 products. He has won 5 championships (in a row).
Day 339 - Kasey Kahne (Finished 4th in points (2012))
2003 Press Pass Optima
Day 340 - Greg Biffle (Finished 5th in points (2012))
1999 Wheels
Day 341 - Denny Hamlin (Finished 6th in points (2012))
Rookies
2005 Press Pass Optima #34 Denny Hamlin
2005 Press Pass Trackside #37 Denny Hamlin
2005 Wheels American Thunder #89 Denny Hamlin
Day 342 - Matt Kenseth (Finished 7th in points (2012))
Rookies
1999 Press Pass Base Set #38 Matt Kenseth 7
1999 Press Pass Base Set #62 Matt Kenseth 8
1999 Press Pass Premium #46 Matt Kenseth 3
1999 Press Pass Stealth #43 Matt Kenseth 6
1999 Press Pass Stealth Fusion #F43 Matt Kenseth 1
1999 VIP Base Set #33 Matt Kenseth 8
1999 Wheels Base Set #46 Matt Kenseth 4
1999 Wheels Base Set #98 Matt Kenseth 12
1999 Wheels High Gear #38 Matt Kenseth 6
1999 Wheels Running & Gunnin Foils #RG23 Matt Kenseth 1
1999 Wheels Solos #46 Matt Kenseth 0
1999 Wheels Solos #98 Matt Kenseth
Day 343 - Kevin Harvick (Finished 8th in points (2012))
1999 Rookies
1999 Press Pass Base Set #76 Kevin Harvick Champ
1999 Wheels Base Set #88 Kevin Harvick
Day 344 - Tony Stewart (Finished 9th in points (2012))
1998 Rookies
1998 Press Pass Premium #5 Tony Stewart
1998 Press Pass Stealth #44 Tony Stewart
1998 Upper Deck Road To The Cup #115 Tony Stewart
1998 VIP Base Set #36 Tony Stewart
1998 Wheels Base Set #58 Tony Stewart
1998 Wheels Base Set #63 Tony Stewart's Car
Day 345 - Jeff Gordon (Finished 10th in points (2012))
1991 Rookies
1991 Traks #1
1987 World of Outlaws
1988 World of Outlaws
Day 346 - Martin Truex Jr.(Finished 11th in points (2012))
2004 Rookies
2004 Press Pass Optima #37 Martin Truex Jr.
2004 Press Pass Stealth #71 Martin Truex Jr.
2004 Press Pass Trackside #39 Martin Truex Jr.
2004 Press Pass Trackside #99 Martin Truex Jr.
Day 347 - Dale Earnhardt Jr. (Finished 12th in points (2012))
1994 Rookies
1994 High Gear (Series 2)
1994 Optima XL
Day 348 - Dick Trickle
Rookie: 1990 Maxx
Day 349 - Kyle Busch
Rookies
2004 Press Pass Base Set #38 Kyle Busch
2004 Press Pass Base Set #38B Kyle Busch - (Infield / Background)
2004 Press Pass Optima #54 Kyle Busch
2004 Press Pass Stealth #65 Kyle Busch
2004 Press Pass Trackside #31 Kyle Busch
2004 Press Pass Trackside #92 Kyle Busch
2004 Wheels High Gear #45 Kyle Busch
Day 350 - 2000 Maxximum Signatures
2000 was the last year Maxx cards were produced. These were randomly inserted in to packs a t a rate of 1 - 23 for single Autos, 1-144 for double and 1 - 287 for triple autographs. Quadruple autos are numbered to 100. Some were issued as redemptions.
Day 351 - Junior Johnson
1989 Rookie Card
Day 352 - Richie Evans (July 23, 1941 - October 24, 1985) Age 44
Career Highlights
The recognized "king" of Modified racing, Evans captured nine NASCAR Modified titles in a 13-year span, including eight in a row from 1978-85.
In the first year of the current NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour format in 1985, Evans won 12 races, including a sweep of all four events at Thompson, Conn.
Nicknamed "The Rapid Roman," his career accomplishments included multiple track championships across the Northeast and hundreds of victories -- including a 37-win season during a stretch of 60 Modified races in 1979.
Evans, who was fatally injured on Oct. 24, 1985, during a practice crash at Martinsville Speedway, ranked No. 1 in the 2003 voting of the "NASCAR All-Time Modified Top 10 Drivers." He also was named one of NASCAR's "50 Greatest Drivers" in 1998.
Rookie Cards
1991 Winner's Choice Cards 90-103
Day 353 - Johanna Long
Johanna Long (born May 26, 1992) is an American stock car racer from Pensacola, Florida. She was the winner of the 2010 Snowball Derby,
and drove for her family-owned team in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2011 on a limited basis.
As of 2012 she drives the #70 Foretravel Motorcoach Chevrolet Impala for ML Motorsports in the Nationwide Series.
2011 Rookies: 2011 Press Pass FanFare #67
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Day 354 - Jennifer Jo Cobb http://www.cobbracingteam.com/
Jennifer Jo Cobb (born June 12, 1973) is an American race-car driver and team owner. She has competed in the NASCAR Nationwide Series along with the ARCA Racing Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. In 2012, she will return to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series full-time, driving #10 Dodge Rams and Ford F-150s. She will also drive a partial schedule in the Nationwide Series in the #13 Dodge Challenger.
2011 Rookie Cards
2011 Press Pass FanFare #43 Jennifer Jo Cobb
2011 Press Pass Stealth #63 Jennifer Jo Cobb
2011 Press Pass Wheels Main Event #40 Jennifer Jo Cobb
Day 355 - Erin Crocker
Erin Mary Crocker Evernham (born on March 23, 1981) is an American race car driver. She drove the #98 Gillett Evernham Motorsports owned Dodge Charger in the ARCA RE/MAX Series. Her entrance to the world of top tier motorsports has been stalled due in part to a personal relationship between Crocker and her former boss, team owner and current husband, Ray Evernham.
Rookies
2006 TRAKS Base Set #65 Erin Crocker
2006 Wheels American Thunder Thunder Strokes #13 Erin Crocker
Day 356 - Danica Patrick www.danicaracing.com
Danica Sue Patrick (born March 25, 1982) is an American auto racing driver, model and advertising spokeswoman. She is the most successful woman in the history of American open-wheel racing—she is the only woman to win a race in the IndyCar Series and holds the highest finish (third place) by a woman at the Indianapolis 500. She competed in the series from 2005 to 2011. In 2012 she competed in the NASCAR Nationwide Series and occasionally in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. For the 2013 season, Danica is driving full-time in the #10 GoDaddy.com Chevy for Stewart-Haas Racing in the Sprint Cup Series and a limited Nationwide Series schedule for a team that is TBA.
2010 NASCAR Rookies
2010 Press Pass Eclipse #27 Danica Patrick
2010 Press Pass Five Star #22 Danica Patrick
2010 Press Pass Premium #91 Danica Patrick
2010 Press Pass Premium #99 Danica Patrick
2010 Press Pass Showcase #51 Danica Patrick
2010 Press Pass Stealth #41 Danica Patrick
2010 Press Pass Stealth #54 Danica Patrick'S Car
2010 Press Pass Wheels Element #59 Danica Patrick
2010 Press Pass Wheels Main Event #91 Danica Patrick
Day 357 - Roger Penske (Owner - Penske Racing)
Rookies
1991 Pro Set Base Set #12 Roger Penske
1991 Traks Base Set #37 Roger Penske
Roger S. Penske (born February 20, 1937) is the owner of the automobile racing team Penske Racing, the Penske Corporation, and other automotive-related businesses. A winning racer in the late 1950s, Penske was named 1961's Sports Car Club of America Driver of the Year by Sports Illustrated. After retiring from driving a few years later, he created one of the most successful teams in IndyCar Series and NASCAR racing.
Penske Racing won it's first NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship with driver Brad Keselowski in 2012.
Day 358 - Rick Hendrick - (Owner - Hendrick Motorsports)
In 1984, he founded All-Star Racing (now Hendrick Motorsports). With five full-time employees and 5,000 square feet of work space, he fielded one NASCAR Winston Cup (now Sprint Cup Series) team. With Geoff Bodine the driver, his team managed to race in all 30 races to finish ninth in the final standings with three wins and pole positions. Throughout his career as a team owner, Hendrick has won 14 Drivers' championships (10 Sprint Cup Series, 1 Nationwide Series, and three Camping World Truck Series), 257 race wins (209 Sprint Cup Series, 23 Nationwide Series, and 25 Truck Series), and 245 pole positions (189 Sprint Cup Series, 35 Nationwide Series, and 21 Truck Series).
Rookie - 1989 Maxx Set #61 Rick Hendrick
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Day 359 - Richard Childress (Owner - Richard Childress Racing (RCR))
Richard Childress (born September 21, 1945) is a former NASCAR driver and the current team owner of Richard Childress Racing (RCR). RCR has won 6 Cup Championships with Driver Dale Earnhardt Sr.
Rookie: 1988 Maxx Base Set #29 Richard Childress
Day 360 - Richard Petty - (Richard Petty Motorsports (RPM))
Richard Petty Motorsports (RPM) is a two-car NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race team owned by seven-time NASCAR champion Richard Petty, Douglas G. Bergeron and financial company Medallion Financial.
Rookie;
1972 STP
Day 361 - Joe Gibbs - (Owner - Joe Gibbs Racing)
Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) is a group of NASCAR racing teams owned and operated by former Washington Redskins coach Joe Gibbs, who first started racing on the NASCAR circuit in 1991.
Rookies:
1992 Maxx Black Update #U19 Joe Gibbs
1992 Maxx Red Update #U19 Joe Gibbs
Day 362 - Jack Roush (Owner - Roush Fenway Racing)
Jack Roush (born April 19, 1942) is the founder, CEO, and co-owner of Roush Fenway Racing, a NASCAR team headquartered in Concord, North Carolina, and is Chairman of the Board of Roush Enterprises.
Roush Enterprises is the parent company for Roush Racing as well as Roush Industries, a freelance engineering firm, and Roush Performance, an automotive aftermarket development company, both headquartered in Livonia, Michigan. His companies employ more than 2,000 people throughout North America and Europe.
Rarely seen without his trademark Panama hat, Roush is known on the NASCAR circuit as "The Cat in the Hat".
Rookie:
1989 Maxx Base Set #134 Jack Roush
Wood Brothers Racing is an American auto racing team that competes in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. The team was formed in 1950 by Glen and Leonard Wood, hence the "Wood Brothers". The Wood Brothers merged with Tad and Jodi Geschickter's JTG Racing in 2006 to increase their competitiveness and bring about sponsorship but separated for the 2008 season. The Wood Brothers Racing Team holds the unique distinction of being the oldest active team in NASCAR, having fielded cars since 1950. They are known for their long relationship with Ford Motor Company, and the long standing use of number 21 on their main car. They currently field the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion part-time for Trevor Bayne.
Rookies:
1989 Maxx Base Set #56 Leonard Wood
1989 Maxx Base Set #199 Wood Bros.
1989 Maxx Base Set #213 Glen Wood
1989 Winners Circle Base Set #17 Glen Wood