Wednesday, August 03, 2016

Stewart Salutes Allison With Darlington Paint Scheme

Stewart Haas Racing announced today that former NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Tony Stewart will salute legendary Hall Of Famer Bobby Allison in the Bojangles Southern 500 at Darlington (SC) Raceway on Labor Day Weekend.

Stewart and SHR unveiled a special red-and-gold Allison tribute car today, which Stewart will drive in this year's race.

The 1971 and 1972 Southern 500s were owned by Bobby Allison. The Hueytown, Alabama native proved to be “The Real Thing” at Darlington, driving his red-and-gold Coca-Cola machine to back-to-back victories at the tough and gritty South Carolina track.
  
Allison dominated from start-to-finish in both races on the 1.366-mile oval, starting from the pole and leading 558 of 734 total laps (76 percent). He paced the field for all but 38 laps in the 1971 Southern 500 and led a race-high 229 laps in the 1972 Southern 500. The victories were the first of five premiere series wins Allison earned at Darlington.  

Stewart will try to emulate Allison’s 1971 and 1972 performances when he competes at Darlington on Sept. 4, in his final Southern 500. Driving a No. 14 Coca-Cola Chevrolet SS that will match the paint scheme Allison drove to those epic wins, Stewart will certainly look the part. With Coca-Cola’s tagline of that era, “The Real Thing”, emblazoned on the car, the authentic look from Allison’s race-winning cars has been recreated on Stewart’s Chevrolet, right down to the gold wheels and cubic-inch displacement boast on the hood.  

“I’ve been a member of the Coca-Cola Racing Family for my entire NASCAR career and been a part of some pretty cool and unique promotions, but this one is definitely my favorite,” said Stewart, who will retire following the season finale Nov. 20 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. “The throwback weekend Darlington has created makes it the perfect place to run a scheme that has a ton of history with Bobby Allison and Coca-Cola.”  
Stewart is a three-time NASCAR premiere series champion with 49 career victories. Allison is the 1983 NASCAR premiere series champion with 85 career victories. Allison is in the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Stewart is a first-ballot lock for the NASCAR Hall of Fame.  

“Those red-and-gold Coca-Cola cars were very good to me,” said Allison, who was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2011, the same year Stewart won his third premiere series championship. “From 1970 through 1975, Coca-Cola was on my car and we won a lot of races. We won 11 races in ‘71, the most I ever had in a single season, and then we came back to win 10 more in ‘72. And that first win at Darlington – it was such a tough track and such a long race – it meant so much. 

“Tony Stewart is a real racer who would’ve fit right in during the time I raced in NASCAR. He’s a perfect fit for this Coca-Cola Chevy. I know what car I’ll be watching in the Southern 500.”  

Darlington is one of only two venues where Stewart is winless in NASCAR’s top division. In 23 career premier series starts at the track, Stewart’s best finish is a third in the 2009 and 2012 Southern 500s. 

“Races at Darlington have been pretty tough for me,” Stewart said. “We’ve had some decent runs there, but it just seems like you really have to put everything together the whole day. If you can say you won a race at Darlington – that’s a feather in your cap because you conquered something that’s very hard to obtain. That’s something to be proud of, knowing that you’re in a group of drivers with names like Allison and Pearson and Petty – the pioneers of our sport.” 

Coca-Cola, with a NASCAR lineage that goes back more than 50 years, has been a part of Stewart’s NASCAR career since his rookie season in 1999.

“We are humbled by moments like today when two of NASCAR’s most respected drivers come together over an iconic car emblazoned with our brand,” said Ben Reiling, director, sports marketing, Coca-Cola North America. “Together, we commemorate Coca-Cola's role within NASCAR and honor and celebrate Bobby Allison and Tony Stewart for what they stand for in the history of motorsports." 
  

3 comments:

  1. love, love, love it.

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  2. Wow what a awesome throwback car, labor day weekend is going to be awesome, I wish I could be at the track that weekend, can't due to work, I will be at Martinsville at least. But everyone having a throwback car this year is just WOW! I would be in heven with my new DSL Camera taking a ton of photos and if what Tony was saying on your show trying to get the pit crew to wear the old style uniforms, just wants me to go for the race, but work, I'm a Construction Superintendent so I am the big Boss on the job and the project I'm working on the completion date is the Tuesday after the race if I take time off I may not have a job once I get back, it's a HIGH PROFILE job. Just my luck the way things fall. Tony has a awesome looking. Car. So do all the other cars. Darlington raceway has started something very cool and it should go down in the history books for bringing such a awesome thing bringing back the grass roots of Nascar history.

    Thanks Dave for everything that you do to keep us race fans informed on about everything.

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  3. I miss those big blocks and the CID stenciled on the hood.

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