Perhaps the most amazing thing about
Ricky Rudd, apart from his 23 Cup
Series victories, is the fact that
Rudd's first time in a stock car was
in 1975 at North Carolina Speedway.
He was practicing for his Cup Series
debut. Incidentally, Rudd made that
race and finished 11th...Book
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Rudd's racing career started at the
age of nine. He ran go-karts and
motocross through his teens. His Cup
Series career began in 1975 with
four starts for owner Bill Champion.
His reputation as a
championship-caliber driver started
to come together in 1977, when he
ran 25 races for his father. During
that first campaign, Rudd garnered
one top-five and 10 top-10 finishes
en route to rookie of the year
honors.
Rudd would start 160 Cup races
before taking his first victory in
1983 at Riverside Raceway. He won
again later that year in
Martinsville. Those victories would
start a stretch in which Rudd won at
least one Cup Series race for each
of the next 16 seasons, a Cup Series
record Rudd shares with Rusty
Wallace.
In
2003, Rudd passed two impressive
career landmarks. In July, Rudd made
his 700th consecutive Cup Series
start at Pocono Raceway. The ending
was not storybook, as Rudd's ailing
Ford was pushed back to the garage
area early, the victim of a blown
engine.
When he's away from the racetrack,
Rudd, a former member of the
National Junior Honor Society,
enjoys racing his shifter-kart,
listening to Elton John music and
following the Washington Redskins.
He also is the proud owner of a 1932
Ford Deuce Coupe and is an avid
flyer.
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