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Twenty-eight. 28. Two-eight. It was the number Davey Allison made famous on tracks around the country, piloting the No. 28 to all 19 of his premier series victories before passing away following a ...
"To us, the 28 will always be Davey Allison's number, so hopefully we can start out with the 38 and make that my number," Sadler said. "I grew up being a Davey Allison fan, too, just like ...
Longtime NASCAR fans may associate the No. 28 to the illustrious Robert ... 500 victory piloted by the late Davey Allison. As successful as this number is for Yates, it's also had its share ...
RELATED: Honoring Davey Allison If the Hall of Fame invites ... The flight was christened No. 28, Davey’s car number. The funeral drew a standing room only crowd of 750 to St. Aloysius Catholic ...
Hall of Fame driver Davey Allison will be honored when NASCAR visits Talladega Superspeedway at the end of April. Allison’s iconic No. 28 with a red and white star on the hood will be back on ...
Unsure, Liz gave him her work number, and the next day switched ... owner of the No. 28 Ford Thunderbirds Davey Allison drove to immortality, is quite certain of Davey's potential.
Long after Davey Allison's death, the NASCAR star was remembered by many who saw his famed No. 28 circle the track. Not anymore: The car number, the paint scheme and the team are different this ...
The Allison crew has painted his car No. 28 upside down on the ... “And I want it perfectly clear, the number is upside down, not the car.” Perhaps, besides Davey Allison himself, there ...
He understood that he had to earn it.” Davey Allison later would earn that Daytona 500 victory in 1992. But in the ’88 race, he knew that his No. 28 Ford was no match for his father’s No. 12 ...
Reddy had been a medical student at the University of Alabama-Birmingham and was at the hospital the day Liz's husband, NASCAR star Davey Allison ... Liz Allison, just 28 years old and the ...
Davey Allison died 22 years ago, and the loss still echoes throughout the sport. Maybe he was going to be the best ever. Maybe he was at least going to be better than his Hall of Fame father.