• Yates Racing, the team was owned by Doug Yates, who has officially owned the team since his father Robert's retirement on December 1, 2007. The Yates...
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    Roush-Yates Engines, a partnership between Roush Fenway Racing and now-closed rival Yates Racing, with Doug Yates as a head engine builder. Roush-Yates also...
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    James Robert Yates (April 19, 1943 – October 2, 2017) was a NASCAR engine builder and former owner of the Sprint Cup Series team Yates Racing, owned since...
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    Brad following Todd to Yates soon after. Parrott's first crew chief position was working with Ernie Irvan in 1995 at Yates Racing on the new #88 Ford for...
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  • member Robert Yates and formerly operated Yates Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series. Yates currently is the President and CEO of Roush Yates Engines, the primary...
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  • team allied with Doug Yates in February 2010 and earned Top 35 exemptions for the first five races of 2010 from a former Yates Racing entry. Gilliland and...
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    Stock car racing events in the NASCAR Cup Series have been held annually at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan since 1969. Traditionally...
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  • (surname) Yates (company), a New Zealand and Australian gardening company Yates Racing, a NASCAR team Yates's, a pub chain in the United Kingdom Yate (disambiguation)...
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    500". Racing-Reference. Retrieved December 11, 2022. "1960 Daytona 500". Racing-Reference. Retrieved December 11, 2022. "1961 Daytona 500". Racing-Reference...
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    Richard Yates (born 7 August 1992) is a British professional road and track racing cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam UAE Team Emirates. Yates placed...
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  • Mercury into racing while working at Ford, and had also been a part of Ontario Motor Speedway. His experiences led him to believe that racing fans were loyal...
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  • sold his team to Yates on October 1, 1988, prior to the 1989 season. Allison would have most of his success driving for Yates Racing. Ranier did not field...
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    Davey Allison (category Robert Yates Racing drivers)
    was best known for driving the No. 28 Texaco-Havoline Ford for Robert Yates Racing in the NASCAR Cup Series. Born in Hollywood, Florida, he was the oldest...
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  • To fill out the podium, Dale Jarrett of Robert Yates Racing and Rusty Wallace of Penske-Kranefuss Racing would finish second and third, respectively. Daytona...
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    Dale Jarrett (category Robert Yates Racing drivers)
    a Texaco Havoline-sponsored Yates car numbered 88) would return to the 28 after a year-long absence due to injuries, Yates had planned to help Jarrett...
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    Kenny Irwin Jr. (category Robert Yates Racing drivers)
    driving the Robert Yates Racing No. 28 car, replacing Ernie Irvan. Irwin started the 1998 season by winning the Automobile Racing Club of America race...
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    Elliott Sadler (category Robert Yates Racing drivers)
    for Robert Yates Racing to drive the No. 38 M&M's Ford, replacing Ricky Rudd. In 2003, his first season of competition with Robert Yates, Sadler won...
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    Paul Menard (category Robert Yates Racing drivers)
    driving for Dale Earnhardt Inc., Yates Racing, Richard Petty Motorsports, Richard Childress Racing, and Wood Brothers Racing. He retired from full-time competition...
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  • Smith, said Yates was a "prolific, iconic, profane, brilliant, pioneering writer" and "called him the first superstar automotive writer." Yates was the son...
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    Wallace holding off the challenge. 1996: Dale Jarrett and his Robert Yates Racing crew began the tradition of the winning driver and crew kissing the row...
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    Ernie Irvan (category Robert Yates Racing drivers)
    Talladega. Robert Yates, Allison's team owner, asked Irvan to replace him as the driver of the #28 Texaco-Havoline Ford at Robert Yates Racing. Morgan-McClure...
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    only NASCAR victory driving a 1966 Dodge Charger while utilizing a new racing mechanism: the rear 'spoiler'. The air cutting spoiler allowed McQuagg to...
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    stock car race sanctioned by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) and held every February at the Daytona International Speedway in...
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    Travis Kvapil (category Robert Yates Racing drivers)
    for Yates Racing. In 2009, Kvapil returned to the No. 28, but the team was forced to close after six races due to lack of funding. Yates Racing ended...
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  • left, ran in the inside one. R. Wallace drove his navy blue No. 2 Penske Racing Ford directly behind Earnhardt, and Schrader ran in the outside lane driving...
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    1993: Ernie Irvan led race-record 328 laps for his second win with Robert Yates. NASCAR shaved spoiler size to five inches and raised the front air dam...
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  • Max Yates (American football) (born 1979) American football player Robert Yates (NASCAR) (born ca 1943, fl. 1961–2007), former owner of Yates Racing, NASCAR...
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    agreement. That same year, allegations of cheating involving Michael Waltrip Racing came up. In 2013, Budweiser took over as sponsor of the Duels. During Speedweeks...
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    Lake Speed (redirect from Speed Racing)
    in the 1993 season's first half, Speed was called to drive for Robert Yates Racing, filling in following Davey Allison's death. Speed qualified fourth at...
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    Kasey Kahne (category Robert Yates Racing drivers)
    the Busch Series driving the No. 98 Channellock Ford Taurus for Robert Yates Racing. His best finish was a 10th-place finish at Cabela's 250. A year later...
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