Ralph Moody, a World War II veteran, returned home to pursue his passion for motorsports in 1949. As a driver, he won five races before forming the Holman-Moody Racing team alongside John Holman ...
Ralph Moody, a World War II veteran, shifted from a successful driving career to co-founding the Holman-Moody Racing team, which dominated NASCAR ... marked by the bold pinstripes and “Dunkman” logo ...
Driving for Holman-Moody Racing, co-owned by John Holman and Ralph Moody, Mario Andretti expressed his gratitude to get to race for one of the more prominent NASCAR teams of the 1960s. He said ...
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 ...
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 ...
Patton, the NASCAR driver and owner moved to Florida in 1949 to focus on racing year-round. Moody won five races as a driver and co-owned Ford team “Holman-Moody Racing” with John Holman ...
The 15th class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame will be inducted Friday night and headlined by Ricky Rudd and Carl Edwards, drivers named to the top 75 in history. But the five being honored includes a ...
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