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  1. Donnie Allison never planned to be a race driver. Even when older brother Bobby started racing and winning races, Donnie never really caught the bug. He was just happy for Bobby and the success he had. But when Bobby made the claim that Donnie could never be a race driver, well, that was the wrong thing to say. Donnie was determined to prove ...

  2. 19. Jan. 2024 · Donnie Allison, joined by Larry McReynolds and co-member of the Alabama Gang Red Farmer, discusses his early racing days and journey to the NASCAR Hall of Fa...

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  3. donnieallison.com › author › dallisonDonnie Allison

    Donnie Allison is one of the three founders of the legendary "Alabama Gang" and a member of the International Motor Sports Hall of Fame and the Motor Sports Hall of Fame of America. He and his wife, Pat, live in Salisbury, N.C., surrounded in close proximity by their four children, ? grandchildren and their dog, Baby.

  4. T his season saw the dissolving of the Allison-Ellington pairing after the fifth race in Atlanta, one in which Donnie started 4th but finished 26th in the Atlanta 500 on March 16, 1980. After that, Donnie drove a race for Joel Halpern and a race for Jack Ogden before settling in to finish the season in the No. 12 of Kennie Childers. It was a rough go, with a pole at Rockingham for the Oct 19 ...

  5. Donnie’s Early Career Up through the racing ranks; 1979 Daytona 500 The fight that made NASCAR; After NASCAR Donnie has stayed close to racing; Timeline of Donnie’s Career See highlights through the years; DA’s Inside Info The Donnie Allison Blog; Media Galleries Glimpses of Donnie’s life; Donnie’s Favorite Links Sites Donnie likes to ...

  6. Donnie Allison leads off the NASCAR Hall of Fame inductions, talking about the Alabama Gang and helping others succeed in NASCAR. #NBCSports #NASCAR #DonnieA...

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  7. 19. Jan. 2024 · Donnie Allison joins brother Bobby Allison and Red Farmer in the NASCAR Hall of Fame, forever marking the "Alabama Gang" in history.