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Bobby Allison

Athlete

Born: Died: American

Robert Arthur Allison (December 3, 1937 – November 9, 2024) was an American professional stock car racing driver and owner. Allison was the founder of the Alabama Gang, a group of drivers based in Hueytown, Alabama, where there were abundant short tracks with high purses. Allison raced competitively in the NASCAR Cup Series from 1961 to 1988, while regularly competing in short track events throughout his career. He also raced in IndyCar, Trans-Am, and Can-Am. Named one of NASCAR's 50 greatest drivers and a member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame, he was the 1983 Winston Cup champion and won the Daytona 500 in 1978, 1982, and 1988.

His brother Donnie Allison was also a prominent driver, as were his two sons, Clifford and Davey Allison. Bobby and Donnie's televised fistfight with Cale Yarborough at the 1979 Daytona 500 has been credited with exposing NASCAR to a nationwide audience. Allison was unusual for competing successfully with his own, low-budget team for much of his career.

Notable For

American racing driver

Bobby Allison's Historical Timeline

  1. Bobby Allison is born

    Bobby Allison, American athlete, known for american racing driver, was born on 1937-12-03.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Bobby Allison born?
Bobby Allison was born on 1937-12-03 (American).
What is Bobby Allison known for?
American racing driver
What historical events involved Bobby Allison?
Bobby Allison was involved in 1 recorded historical event, including Bobby Allison is born.
When did Bobby Allison die?
Bobby Allison died on 2024-01-01.

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