BRISTOL, Tenn. (WCYB) — April 1 marked 32 years since NASCAR driver Alan Kulwicki tragically died in a plane crash during Bristol race weekend. In his memory, the Kulwicki Driver Development Program ...
Chase Elliott, like his famous racing father Bill, keeps his emotion—and his life—private, and that makes him difficult to understand sometimes. During the offseason, Hendrick Motorsports leaders met ...
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — On April 1, 1993, tragedy struck the Tri-Cities and auto racing world when NASCAR champion Alan Kulwicki and three others died as their plane crashed while flying in for ...
In the 31-plus years since his tragic death, it’s become clear that the racing gods threw away the mold after Alan Kulwicki’s career ended. He was unique then, and in retrospect even more so. The ...
HUSTISFORD, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The first of April is an anniversary tied to many heavy hearts in both the NASCAR and Wisconsin racing communities. It was 30 years ago, April 1, 1993, Alan Kulwicki, lost ...
Over 30 years ago, a man from Greenfield, Wisconsin changed how NASCAR operated. His name was Alan Kulwicki. He was the first full-time auto racing driver to have a mechanical engineering degree.
(WJHL) – On April 1, 1993, tragedy struck the NASCAR world in the form of a plane crash, as champion driver and car owner Alan Kulwicki died in that crash in Blountville, Tennessee. Kulwicki, along ...
The countdown enters the final week before the start of the 2025 NASCAR Cup season. With the 2025 Daytona 500 looming on Feb.
Ty Majeski was born 16 months after the April 1, 1993, plane crash that killed NASCAR Cup Series champion Alan Kulwicki. It would be years later before Majeski, who grew up in Wisconsin racing ...