Ricky Rudd, once known as NASCAR's "Iron Man," reflects on storied career before induction to NASCAR Hall of Fame as member ...
Ricky Rudd also set a record for the most consecutive ... His final Cup Series start was at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where he drove the No. 88 Ford. He finished his career with 23 wins, 194 ...
He was named one of NASCAR's 75 greatest drivers in 2023. Ricky Rudd driving the No. 88 Ford in his final Cup Series race at Homestead in 2007 - Source: Imagn Rudd is one of the three inductees ...
Edwards and Rudd walked away from NASCAR and never looked back. Their reunion is at the Hall of Fame
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carl Edwards and Ricky Rudd had very little overlap in their respective NASCAR careers. Edwards only entered the elite Cup Series in 2004 — a mere 67 races before Rudd ended ...
One of the toughest drivers in NASCAR history joined one the most enigmatic drivers of the modern era as the newest inductees ...
At the forefront was Ricky Rudd, the Chesapeake native known as the “Ironman,” who was honored alongside a diverse group of legends, including Carl Edwards and the late Ralph Moody.
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