Moody returned from World War II to chase a racing career, while Rudd and Edwards are two of the greatest drivers in recent ...
When you talk about NASCAR's golden era, you can't ignore the legendary "Alabama Gang." This tight-knit group of racers—Bobby ...
In 1957, he partnered with John Holman to form the iconic Holman-Moody Racing company — building cars and creating innovations that produced 96 Cup wins between 1957-72 and winning the 1968-69 ...
George S. Patton in World War II, then returned to Florida in 1949 to pursue racing. He won five races as a driver, then partnered with John Holman in 1957 to form Holman-Moody Racing, which from ...
In 1957, he partnered with John Holman to form the iconic Holman-Moody Racing company -- building cars and creating innovations that produced 96 Cup wins from 1957-72 and winning the 1968-69 Cup ...
The King' shares his insight on Ralph Moody's legacy and what it was like competing against him back in the day when he was co-owner of Holman-Moody Racing.
In 1957, he partnered with John Holman to form the iconic Holman-Moody Racing company – building cars and creating innovations that produced 96 Cup wins from 1957-72 and winning the 1968-69 Cup ...
Moody later co-founded the successful Holman-Moody team, which won 96 races and two championships with David Pearson. Ralph Moody’s son accepted the honor on his behalf and shared how his father ...
Moody served under Gen. George S. Patton in World War II, then returned to Florida in 1949 to pursue racing. He won five races as a driver, then partnered with John Holman in 1957 to form Holman ...
Moody served under Gen. George S. Patton in World War II, then returned to Florida in 1949 to pursue racing. He won five races as a driver, then partnered with John Holman in 1957 to form Holman ...
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