Richard Childress reveals that the stadium Bowman Gray shaped his nascar trip
While Nascar returns to the Bowman Grey Stadium for the first time at the age of 54, Richard Childress touched on that he would not be without mentioned. In a recent interview with WXII 12 News, Childress traveled down the memory path and narrated that as a child he started from Bowman Gray, selling peanuts.
Richard Childress is a proud owner Richard Childress RacingOne of our most famous and famous teams and Richard Childress vineyards located in Lexington in North Carolina. However, none of this would be possible without madness, as people call it.
“Yes, going back to history, I probably had nine or ten, I can’t even remember, I was a kid,” Childress said. “My middle brother and we crossed one night. And my stepfather took us to the race, and we just fell in love with watching them and watched these children sell peanuts and popcorn. So we asked them if we could come back next week.” 0: 53-1: 12)
After that, Childress spoke about how he started his nascar trip from the Bowman Gray Stadium. Here’s what he stated,
“I do a lot of public speech and I always like to start saying,” Only in America, only in America, a child with a $ 20 racing car and with a dream would be here at Wxii today. That’s the story. “(2: 45-3: 04)
Nascar returns to the Bowman Gray Stadium this weekend for the Cook Out conflict at Bowman Gray. It will be the opening of the season for the Cup series. As waiting is over to leave fans to sports, no one predicts an event more than Richard Childress.
How did Richard Childress start Richard Childres races?
Richard Childress founded Richard Childress Racing in 1969 when he was a driver. He invested the money he received from his Nascar debut in Talladegi, and that was the formation of the team in the scenario history.
Fast forward by 1981, Childress plunged Dale EarnhardtAnd it stood out as the most prominent move for RCR in the history of the team. Together with Earnhardt, RCR won the races one after the other and imprinted on as the force to be counted.
At the end of the 1980s and early 1990s were the Golden Age for RCR, where they won the Six Cup Championship in 1984, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993 and 1994, RCR also entered the Xfinity series several The year later won five titles of owners of the owners of five owners in 2001, 2006, 2008, 2013 and 2019.
However, lately, Richard Childress Racing has not seen the face of success. They have not won the Cup series championship for the third year. Currently, there are two full hours (Kyle Busch and Austin Dillon) and one car with short -time in the CUP series.
Edited by Neelabhra Roy