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Rick Wilson (racing driver)

Rick Wilson (born January 31, 1953 in Bartow, Florida) is a former NASCAR Winston Cup driver.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rick Wilson Cup statistics )〕 He began racing in 1980, and posted 23 top-ten finishes over his career. NASCAR's website says that he is probably best known for his "close, side-by-side second to Bill Elliott in Daytona's summer event in 1988."〔 He was also known for taking over Richard Petty's car at Petty Enterprises after Petty retired in a car numbered 44.〔
==Career==

His most successful reign came from 1986 until 1989, driving the #4 car for Morgan-McClure Motorsports, when he was a consistent top-20 driver and won his only pole position at Bristol Motor Speedway. He later drove for RahMoc Enterprises, Stavola Brothers Racing and Petty Enterprises and was an Oldsmobile driver until the brand left NASCAR following the 1992 season. Wilson was the first driver chosen to replace Richard Petty after Petty's retirement—the car's number temporarily changed to #44 at that time. Rick also raced several years in the Busch Series driving for the Abingdon based Food Country #75 Oldsmobile operated by Henderson Motorsports. He won 2 races, Bristol, and Dover, both in 1989.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rick Wilson Busch Series statistics )〕 The Bristol race he won was postponed due to snow, and ran on Monday. Wilson led 161 of the 200 laps ran on his way to victory. Wilson started 2nd in 1989 at Martinsville, leading 160 of the 200 laps before blowing a motor and finishing 21st. Wilson has not raced in NASCAR since 1998. Wilson will be competing in a replica of the 1989 Food Country Oldsmobile in the March 2010 NASCAR Legends race in Bristol. He will be competing against Harry Gant, David Pearson, Cale Yarborough, among others.
Wilson won the 2010 NASCAR "Saturday Night Special" also known as The NASCAR Legends Race at Bristol Motor Speedway in a replica of the 1989 Food Country USA Oldsmobile he won with at Bristol in 1989. He returned to active competition for a single race in the USARacing Pro Cup Series at Bristol later that year, finishing 19th following an accident.

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