Bill Elliott’s 212 MPH Talladega record may never be touched as NASCAR's safety regulations and restrictor plates have curbed speeds, preserving his unmatched feat.
Records are meant to be broken, Is it true in all cases? The post When Bill Elliot Drove a Rocket Ship Ages Before Ryan ...
Bill Dube and Eva Håkansson ... they vehicle recently smashed the previous record of 191.488 miles per hour with a pair of runs that averaged an impressive 212.040 mph. And they aren't done ...
Bill reached a top speed of 212.808 mph ... record is unbeatable as the Stock Car Racing Association implemented restrictor plates in the 1988 season. Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott ...
Bill Elliott was ... Ken Schrader’s track record. Elliott’s Dodge sped around the 21*2-mile triangular-shaped track in 52.765 seconds, posting a fast lap of 170.568 mph. That was far short ...
The Daytona 500 is NASCAR's biggest race, which takes place every year at the Daytona International Speedway. The 'Great American Race' covers 200 laps on a 2.5-mile track, totaling 500 miles.