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and Atlanta. In 1967, he had six top-10 finishes in 20 races and was named the Rookie of the Year. He finished fourth and was named Rookie of the Race in the l970 Indianapolis 500. His crash at Charlotte in l981 left him critically injured and he raced only intermittently after that. He was part of what may have been the race that put Winston Cup racing on the map, the 1979 Daytona 500. He and Cale Yarborough were in a last-lap crash in the first major race ever televised from start to finish, and became embroiled in a three-way fight after brother Bobby
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