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It was somewhat under back in the early 90’s that someone over the age of 50 could compete well in a Cup Nascar Harry Gant Skoal Bandit Wear Mask Red Shirt , let alone win. In fact, before 1990, only Bobby Allison had achieved such a thing (1988). But in 1991, Harry Gant would win early in the season at Talladega, solidifying him as the oldest winner in Cup history at 51. But then late in the season, Gant gained some major momentum, and went on to win 4 races in a row, from September 1st at Darlington to September 22nd at Martinsville. While win streaks weren’t unheard of, no one expected such a feat to come from an old coot. In fact, in the remaining 5 races of 1991, Gant finished 2nd twice, and in the Top 5 four times. Unfortunately, this is not a momentum he could carry through 1992, although he continued to set into stone his record, winning a two races in Dover and Michigan and at the age of 52, which would be his last wins.
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I had the pleasure of watching the last two races of Harry’s “Mr. September” streak in 1991. He handily won the 500-miler at Nascar Harry Gant Skoal Bandit Wear Mask Red Shirt , and was leading the following week at Martinsville when he was spun by Rusty Wallace. At that moment, Morgan Shepherd had nowhere to go and basically sawed off the nose of the 33 car. Harry limped to the pits where his crew tore off the loose pieces, put tires on the front, and sent him back out. There wasn’t a speed limit on Pit Road in those days, so he could go around, stay on the lead lap, and come back in. It took four or five stops (I think NASCAR deliberately dragged their feet on the caution), but they finally got the car put together well enough to restart at the end of the lead lap, like 12th or so. Benny Parsons, in the ESPN booth, famously remarked that there was, “no way Harry Gant would win his fourth in a row today!”
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