J.D. McDuffie 70 Sanford-North Carolina Pontiac Racecar Checkered Unisex T-Shirt, Classic Tee. John Delphus McDuffie (December 5, 1938 – August 11, 1991) was a NASCAR Winston Cup (now Sprint Cup) Series driver. He made his debut in 1963 at Myrtle Beach Speedway, finishing 12th out of 18 drivers. He went on to finish in the top ten in points twice in his career and won the pole position for the 1978 Delaware 500. He fielded his own team for most of his career. His underfunded efforts made him a fan favorite, especially as his career ran down and he only ran selected races. McDuffie was involved in an accident in the opening laps of the 1991 Bud at the Glen race at Watkins Glen International Raceway. He lost control of his car in turn 5, slammed the tire barrier at the end of the corner, and flipped upside down onto fellow competitor and independent Jimmy Means’ car. Means made it out unscathed, but McDuffie did not survive the wreck. McDuffie’s fatal wreck, and a serious injury to Tom Kendall six weeks earlier in the Camel Continental VIII, led to a new bus stop chicane shortly before Turn 5 to slow down the speeds entering the turn. J.D. McDuffie is still the record holder for most starts in NASCAR’s top touring series without recording a win. His 653 starts ranks 14th all time (as of May 7, 2006).
Features J.D. McDuffie 70 Sanford-North Carolina Pontiac Racecar Checkered Unisex T-Shirt, Classic Tee
The standard, traditional t-shirt for everyday wear.
Classic, generous, boxy fit.
All colors and plus sizes are available in our shop.
Proudly printed in the USA, using direct-to-garment printing and eco-friendly inks to make it a stylish and comfortable shirt to wear!
What material is this item made of?
Solid colors are 100% cotton, heathered and marled fabrics are 90% cotton, 10% polyester (Due to product availability, cotton type may vary for 2XL and 3XL sizes).
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