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Richard Childress

Richard Reed Childress (born September 21, 1945 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina) is an American former race car driver in NASCAR. As the owner of Richard Childress Racing (RCR), he became one of the wealthiest men in North Carolina. In 2004, he opened a vineyard in the Yadkin Valley AVA near Lexington.[1] He was on the board of directors of the National Rifle Association.[2] His grandsons Austin Dillon and Ty Dillon are NASCAR drivers.

Richard Childress
Childress in 2010
BornRichard Reed Childress
(1945-09-21) September 21, 1945 (age 77)
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
Achievements1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994 Winston Cup Series Champion car owner
2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2013 Busch Series, 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion car owner
1995, 2011 Camping World Truck Series Champion truck owner
2011 ARCA Racing Series Champion car owner
AwardsNASCAR Hall of Fame (2017)
NASCAR Cup Series career
285 races run over 12 years
Best finish5th (1975)
First race1969 Talladega 500 (Talladega)
Last race1981 Winston Western 500 (Riverside)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 76 0
NASCAR Grand National East Series career
17 races run over 2 years
Best finish9th (1972)
First race1972 Hickory 276 (Hickory)
Last race1973 Buddy Shuman 100 (Hickory)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 3 0
Statistics current as of October 30, 2013.

Driving career

 
Childress's 1976 No. 3 Kansas Jack Chevrolet Chevelle Laguna

Childress's career in NASCAR started in 1969 when a drivers' strike at Talladega Superspeedway left NASCAR president William France Sr. looking for replacement drivers. By 1971, Childress was racing as an independent driver, using the number 96. He changed to number 3 in 1976 as a tribute to Junior Johnson. Although he never won as a driver, he nonetheless proved to be capable and consistent behind the wheel, registering six top-5 finishes, seventy-six top-10 finishes, and five Top 10 point finishes, with a career-best ranking of fifth in 1975. He did, however, win the unofficial invitational Metrolina 200 in 1974.[3]

Ownership of Richard Childress Racing

 
Childress working the pits in 1986

He retired from driving in 1981 after Rod Osterlund sold his NASCAR team to J.D. Stacy, and Osterlund's driver Dale Earnhardt did not want to drive for Stacy. Childress, with recommendations from R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, chose to retire and put Earnhardt behind the wheel of his No. 3 car, complete with Wrangler Jeans sponsorship. That first alliance with Earnhardt lasted for a single season. Ricky Rudd was hired in 1982 and drove for two years, giving the Childress team its first career victory in June 1983 at Riverside. Earnhardt returned for the 1984 season, and together with Childress formed one of the most potent combinations in NASCAR history. Earnhardt won championships in 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1993, and 1994. In the mid-1990s, Childress began expanding his racing team, fielding entries in the Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series. They won the 1995 Craftsman Truck Series championship with driver Mike Skinner in the series's first season. Childress expanded to a two-car operation in the NASCAR Cup Series, with Skinner driving the No. 31. In the early 2000s he added a third car, No. 30, driven by Jeff Green.

Earnhardt was killed on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500. Childress promoted Busch driver Kevin Harvick to drive the renumbered No. 29. Harvick would win in only his third start, at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. With Harvick having won the Busch Series championship in 2001 and 2006, RCR became the first team in NASCAR history to win all three of NASCAR's national championship series. RCR also won the Busch Grand National Series Owner's Championships in 2003 with Kevin Harvick and Johnny Sauter and in 2007 with Scott Wimmer and Jeff Burton. RCR won the 2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and the 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series Championship, both with Childress's grandson Austin Dillon driving the No. 3.[citation needed]

Childress's current full-time drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series are:

His drivers in the Xfinity Series are:

Personal life

 
A section of Interstate 85 between exit 96 and exit 102 has been declared the Richard Childress Freeway.

Richard Childress currently resides in northwestern Davidson County, North Carolina. The Richard Childress Racing Museum is located in nearby Welcome, along with numerous racing maintenance shops. The Childress Vineyards winery is located a few miles south of the museum in Lexington at the US 52/US 64 interchange. Childress remains active, attending fundraisers and supporting local candidates for office.[citation needed] He also owns a home in Port Orange, Florida.

In 2008, Richard and his wife Judy established The Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma[4] with the mission to lead national efforts to reduce death and disability following injury to children less than 18 years old.[5] The Childress Institute is focused on funding research and medical education throughout the U.S. to improve treatment, as well as raising public awareness.[5]

Childress has a number of racers in his family. His son-in-law is RCR general manager Mike Dillon, long-time Nationwide Series driver who made one Sprint Cup start (1998 California 500) in an RCR car. Austin and Ty Dillon (sons of Mike, grandchildren of Richard) are NASCAR drivers.

In 2017 he was elevated from Second Vice President[6] to First Vice President[7] of the National Rifle Association, which in accordance with NRA tradition would mean he could have expected to serve as the organization's president from 2019 to 2021. However, in 2018 Oliver North was designated to take over as president. In August 2019, amidst controversy surrounding payments being made by the NRA to a law firm, Childress stepped down from the board.[8]

Childress is also a member of the Board of Directors for Ammo Inc., which contributed 1 million rounds of ammunition to the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[9]

Controversies

Alleged favoritism towards Earnhardt and Harvick

In the 1980s, RCR fielded only one car - the #3 of Dale Earnhardt, who won 6 of his 7 championships with the team. During the late 1980s and mid 1990s, RCR fielded a part-time #31 for research-and-development purposes. By the mid 1990s, the #31 became a full-time car with Mike Skinner driving. Although the team was fully sponsored by Lowe's, there were claims that RCR weren't putting as many resources into the #31 as they were into the #3, giving Earnhardt an insurmountable competition advantage over his teammate. On a number of occasions, Skinner came close to winning races in the Cup Series in the #31, but lost each time - a couple of times to his teammate. Skinner ultimately never won a Cup race.

During the 2003 Pontiac Excitement 400, there was a feud between RCR drivers Kevin Harvick and Jeff Green. In 2001, Green helped RCR start what eventually became the No. 27 Chevrolet team in the Cup series. Back then, the No. 27 was No. 30 and it was sponsored by AOL, with Green as the driver. Harvick and Green had a Busch Series rivalry, but rejected notions that they couldn't get along. During the race, Harvick wrecked Green with 128 laps to go, taking Green out of the race. An upset Green replied by confronting Harvick's crew chief Todd Berrier in the No. 29 pit stall, leading Richard Childress to restrain him. Green later said to the media, "It's tough to be teammates when it seems like there is only one car at RCR." Green was fired the next day by Childress, who said that change was needed after the relationship had gone awry.[10]

Kyle Busch

Childress was involved in a physical altercation with fellow Camping World Truck Series owner and current driver Kyle Busch following the Truck race on June 4, 2011. Joey Coulter, driver of Childress's No. 22 Chevrolet Silverado, battled tightly for position with the No. 18 Toyota Tundra of Busch. Coulter would eventually hold off Busch, taking fifth place in the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250. Once the race had concluded, Busch purposely bumped into Coulter's truck on the cool-down lap.[11] Childress reportedly approached Busch in the garage area, took off his jewelry and proceeded to punch Busch in the face. The fight was broken up and insults were exchanged before Childress put Busch in a headlock and hit him again.[12]

Two days later, NASCAR fined Childress $150,000 and placed him on probation through the end of the year.[13] Busch was not fined or disciplined. NASCAR President Mike Helton stated that..."[Busch] did nothing that would have warranted the actions of Richard Childress."[14]

2010 New Hampshire controversy

In 2010 at the Sylvania 300, Clint Bowyer won the race in Childress's No. 33 Cheerios car. However, his car failed inspection twice for not meeting specifications. Two days later, NASCAR penalized Bowyer's team with a 6-week crew chief suspension, a 150-point deduction and a $150,000 fine for crew chief Shane Wilson. NASCAR executive Robin Pemberton said the only reason the win wasn't also taken away from Childress's team was that Mike Helton considered the team punished enough.

The penalty dropped Bowyer back to 12th in points, 185 points behind then championship leader Denny Hamlin. Childress appealed the decision, which reduced the suspension to four races and $100,000, but the 150-point deduction was upheld. The penalty eliminated any shot Bowyer had at the Cup series championship that year. Childress was pleased that the penalties had been reduced, claiming that chief appellate officer John Middlebrook was fair in the appeal.

Childress maintains that the car failed inspection because it had been damaged by a pushing truck that pushed the car into victory lane when it ran out of gas.

Tire deflations

Following the 2015 Auto Club 400, NASCAR officials received rumors that teams were purposely deflating their tires. Deflation of the tires provides more control and grip on the track. Officials confiscated the tires of several teams including the No. 31 Richard Childress Racing car driven by Ryan Newman. Two weeks later, NASCAR penalized Childress's team with a $125,000 fine and a six-race suspension for No. 31 crew chief Luke Lambert, and other key players. Newman was also stripped of 75 driver and owner points, which would have dropped him from eighth in the standings to 26th.

Childress and Newman appealed to the National Motorsports Appeal Panel, with their hearing scheduled for April 16. The panel slightly reduced the penalties: the $125,000 fine for Lambert was reduced to $75,000, and the point deduction was reduced to 50, but the suspensions were upheld. Childress then went to the Final Appeals Board, which upheld the revised penalties, leaving Lambert and key players suspended. Newman dropped from eighth to 18th in the standings as a result.

Awards

He was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2016.[15]

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Grand National Series

NASCAR Grand National Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 NGNC Pts Ref
1969 Richard Childress Racing 13 Chevy MGR MGY RSD DAY DAY DAY CAR AUG BRI ATL CLB HCY GPS RCH NWS MAR AWS DAR BLV LGY CLT MGR SMR MCH KPT GPS NCF DAY DOV TPN TRN BLV BRI NSV SMR ATL MCH SBO BGS AWS DAR HCY RCH TAL
23
CLB MAR NWS CLT SVH AUG CAR JFC MGR TWS NA 0 [16]
1971 Garn Racing 96 Chevy RSD DAY DAY DAY ONT RCH CAR HCY BRI ATL CLB GPS SMR NWS MAR DAR SBO
21
TAL ASH KPT
22
CLT DOV
18
MCH RSD HOU GPS
23
DAY BRI
DNQ
AST
28
ISP
31
TRN
36
NSV
21
ATL BGS
21
ONA MCH TAL CLB
27
HCY DAR MAR
DNQ
CLT RCH
20
NWS TWS 46th 601 [17]
Faustina Racing 5 Plymouth DOV
30
CAR MGR

Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NWCC Pts Ref
1972 Richard Childress Racing 96 Chevy RSD DAY RCH
29
ONT
DNQ
CAR
37
ATL BRI
18
DAR NWS
27
MAR
29
TAL
DNQ
CLT DOV
37
TWS
31
DAY BRI
26
TRN
18
ATL TAL MCH NSV
16
DAR RCH
25
DOV
33
MAR
33
NWS
25
CLT CAR TWS 37th 1521.25 [18]
Warren Racing Plymouth MCH
19
RSD
1973 Garn Racing Chevy RSD DAY
DNQ
RCH CAR
9
BRI
20
ATL
13
NWS
16
DAR
4
MAR
24
TAL
22
NSV
23
CLT
11
DOV
18
TWS
35
MCH
14
DAY
27
BRI
25
ATL
23
TAL
31
NSV
20
DAR
40
RCH
12
DOV
16
NWS
17
MAR
25
CLT
18
CAR
14
15th 5169.5 [19]
98 RSD
17
1974 96 RSD DAY
40
RCH
16
CAR
36
BRI
20
ATL
27
DAR
39
NWS
22
MAR
10
TAL
11
NSV
26
DOV
21
CLT
34
RSD
15
MCH
6
DAY
23
BRI
24
NSV
23
ATL
11
POC
12
TAL
13
MCH
27
DAR
18
RCH
24
DOV
18
NWS
7
MAR
24
CLT
41
CAR
24
ONT
12
16th 735.44 [20]
1975 88 RSD
11
5th 3818 [21]
96 DAY
18
RCH
9
CAR
6
BRI
9
ATL
15
NWS
17
DAR
22
MAR
9
TAL
10
NSV
16
DOV
16
CLT
23
RSD
9
MCH
10
DAY
13
NSV
6
POC
5
TAL
13
MCH
31
DAR
7
DOV
6
NWS
8
MAR
4
CLT
8
RCH
21
CAR
21
BRI
13
ATL
12
ONT
10
1976 Richard Childress Racing 3 Chevy RSD
7
DAY
9
CAR
23
RCH
6
BRI
20
ATL
11
NWS
9
DAR
9
MAR
8
TAL
24
NSV
17
DOV
10
CLT
17
RSD
11
MCH
18
DAY
12
NSV
28
POC
9
TAL
8
MCH
13
BRI
10
DAR
36
RCH
25
DOV
20
MAR
10
NWS
23
CLT
15
CAR
27
ATL
25
ONT
36
11th 3428 [22]
1977 RSD
6
DAY
23
RCH
10
CAR
17
ATL
19
NWS
8
DAR
17
BRI
8
MAR
10
TAL
21
NSV
26
DOV
21
CLT
14
RSD
8
MCH
34
DAY
19
NSV
27
POC
17
TAL
20
MCH
33
BRI
8
DAR
8
RCH
26
DOV
7
MAR
15
NWS
6
CLT
16
CAR
18
ATL
21
ONT
10
9th 3463 [23]
1978 RSD
20
RCH
8
CAR
8
DAR
27
10th 3566 [24]
Olds DAY
13
ATL
15
BRI
6
DAR
28
NWS
10
MAR
8
TAL
9
DOV
33
CLT
20
NSV
8
RSD
15
MCH
10
DAY
24
NSV
3
POC
24
TAL
25
MCH
31
BRI
7
RCH
11
DOV
12
MAR
12
NWS
14
CLT
9
CAR
10
ATL
30
ONT
11
1979 RSD
15
DAY
17
ATL
20
TAL
24
CLT
10
TWS
7
RSD
6
MCH
23
DAY
37
TAL
10
MCH
10
8th 3735 [25]
Chevy CAR
5
RCH
26
NWS
7
BRI
11
DAR
16
MAR
14
NSV
6
DOV
29
NSV
7
POC
12
BRI
11
DAR
29
RCH
15
DOV
13
MAR
13
CLT
14
NWS
10
CAR
7
ATL
15
ONT
16
1980 RSD
6
CAR
14
NWS
11
MAR
11
NSV
29
DOV
8
TWS
6
RSD
18
MCH
14
NSV
9
POC
9
MCH
27
BRI
9
DAR
12
RCH
11
DOV
37
NWS
19
MAR
25
CLT
11
CAR
7
ATL
9
ONT
21
10th 3742 [26]
Olds DAY
13
RCH
22
ATL
13
BRI
29
DAR
21
TAL
12
CLT
11
DAY
8
TAL
6
1981 Chevy RSD
4
25th 2144 [27]
Pontiac DAY
38
RCH
13
CAR
22
ATL
17
BRI
16
NWS
17
DAR
31
MAR
22
TAL
13
NSV
13
DOV
17
CLT
19
TWS
14
RSD
18
MCH
19
DAY
21
NSV
17
POC
23
TAL
26
MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR ATL
Junior Johnson & Associates 41 Buick RSD
39
Daytona 500
Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
1973 Garn Racing Chevy DNQ
1974 36 40
1975 36 18
1976 Richard Childress Racing Chevy 36 9
1977 32 23
1978 Olds 19 13
1979 31 17
1980 22 13
1981 Pontiac 18 38

See also

References

  1. ^ "Childress Vineyards". Childress Vineyards. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  2. ^ . Nrapublications.org. Archived from the original on 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  3. ^ . www.racing-reference.info. Archived from the original on 2020-07-18. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-10-05.
  5. ^ a b "Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma mission".
  6. ^ Richard Childress named NRA Second Vice-President
  7. ^ "Pete Brownell Elected President of the National Rifle Association".
  8. ^ "NASCAR team owner Richard Childress resigns from NRA board in latest leadership departure". 20 August 2019.
  9. ^ "Richard Childress spurs move to donate ammunition to Ukraine - NBC". 3 March 2022.
  10. ^ Rodman, Dave (2003). Green out at RCR, no replacement named. NASCAR.com. Retrieved October 19, 2006.
  11. ^ "NASCAR owner Richard Childress reportedly fights Kyle Busch - latimes.com". Latimesblogs.latimes.com. 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  12. ^ "Kyle Busch, Richard Childress have an altercation after Trucks race". baltimoresun.com. 2011-06-05. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  13. ^ "Richard Childress fined $150K for altercation with Kyle Busch - ESPN". Sports.espn.go.com. 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  14. ^ "NASCAR clears Kyle Busch in incident". Msn.foxsports.com. 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  15. ^ Richard Childress at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
  16. ^ "Richard Childress – 1969 NASCAR Grand National Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  17. ^ "Richard Childress – 1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  18. ^ "Richard Childress – 1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  19. ^ "Richard Childress – 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  20. ^ "Richard Childress – 1974 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  21. ^ "Richard Childress – 1975 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  22. ^ "Richard Childress – 1976 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  23. ^ "Richard Childress – 1977 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  24. ^ "Richard Childress – 1978 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  25. ^ "Richard Childress – 1979 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  26. ^ "Richard Childress – 1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved May 12, 2016.
  27. ^ "Richard Childress – 1981 NASCAR Winston Cup Results". Racing-Reference. Retrieved May 12, 2016.

Further reading

  • "No. 3 to return full time to Nationwide". ESPN. Associated Press. 2011-11-04. Retrieved 2013-10-01.

External links

  • Official website
  • Richard Childress owner statistics at Racing-Reference
  • Richard Childress driver statistics at Racing-Reference

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Richard Reed Childress born September 21 1945 in Winston Salem North Carolina is an American former race car driver in NASCAR As the owner of Richard Childress Racing RCR he became one of the wealthiest men in North Carolina In 2004 he opened a vineyard in the Yadkin Valley AVA near Lexington 1 He was on the board of directors of the National Rifle Association 2 His grandsons Austin Dillon and Ty Dillon are NASCAR drivers Richard ChildressChildress in 2010BornRichard Reed Childress 1945 09 21 September 21 1945 age 77 Winston Salem North Carolina U S Achievements1986 1987 1990 1991 1993 1994 Winston Cup Series Champion car owner2001 2003 2006 2007 2013 Busch Series 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion car owner1995 2011 Camping World Truck Series Champion truck owner2011 ARCA Racing Series Champion car ownerAwardsNASCAR Hall of Fame 2017 NASCAR Cup Series career285 races run over 12 yearsBest finish5th 1975 First race1969 Talladega 500 Talladega Last race1981 Winston Western 500 Riverside Wins Top tens Poles0 76 0NASCAR Grand National East Series career17 races run over 2 yearsBest finish9th 1972 First race1972 Hickory 276 Hickory Last race1973 Buddy Shuman 100 Hickory Wins Top tens Poles0 3 0Statistics current as of October 30 2013 Contents 1 Driving career 2 Ownership of Richard Childress Racing 3 Personal life 4 Controversies 4 1 Alleged favoritism towards Earnhardt and Harvick 4 2 Kyle Busch 4 3 2010 New Hampshire controversy 4 4 Tire deflations 5 Awards 6 Motorsports career results 6 1 NASCAR 6 1 1 Grand National Series 6 1 2 Winston Cup Series 6 1 2 1 Daytona 500 7 See also 8 References 8 1 Further reading 9 External linksDriving career Edit Childress s 1976 No 3 Kansas Jack Chevrolet Chevelle Laguna Childress s career in NASCAR started in 1969 when a drivers strike at Talladega Superspeedway left NASCAR president William France Sr looking for replacement drivers By 1971 Childress was racing as an independent driver using the number 96 He changed to number 3 in 1976 as a tribute to Junior Johnson Although he never won as a driver he nonetheless proved to be capable and consistent behind the wheel registering six top 5 finishes seventy six top 10 finishes and five Top 10 point finishes with a career best ranking of fifth in 1975 He did however win the unofficial invitational Metrolina 200 in 1974 3 Ownership of Richard Childress Racing EditMain article Richard Childress Racing Childress working the pits in 1986He retired from driving in 1981 after Rod Osterlund sold his NASCAR team to J D Stacy and Osterlund s driver Dale Earnhardt did not want to drive for Stacy Childress with recommendations from R J Reynolds Tobacco Company chose to retire and put Earnhardt behind the wheel of his No 3 car complete with Wrangler Jeans sponsorship That first alliance with Earnhardt lasted for a single season Ricky Rudd was hired in 1982 and drove for two years giving the Childress team its first career victory in June 1983 at Riverside Earnhardt returned for the 1984 season and together with Childress formed one of the most potent combinations in NASCAR history Earnhardt won championships in 1986 1987 1990 1991 1993 and 1994 In the mid 1990s Childress began expanding his racing team fielding entries in the Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series They won the 1995 Craftsman Truck Series championship with driver Mike Skinner in the series s first season Childress expanded to a two car operation in the NASCAR Cup Series with Skinner driving the No 31 In the early 2000s he added a third car No 30 driven by Jeff Green Earnhardt was killed on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500 Childress promoted Busch driver Kevin Harvick to drive the renumbered No 29 Harvick would win in only his third start at the Atlanta Motor Speedway With Harvick having won the Busch Series championship in 2001 and 2006 RCR became the first team in NASCAR history to win all three of NASCAR s national championship series RCR also won the Busch Grand National Series Owner s Championships in 2003 with Kevin Harvick and Johnny Sauter and in 2007 with Scott Wimmer and Jeff Burton RCR won the 2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and the 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series Championship both with Childress s grandson Austin Dillon driving the No 3 citation needed Childress s current full time drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series are Austin Dillon No 3 Kyle Busch No 8His drivers in the Xfinity Series are Sheldon Creed No 2 Austin Hill No 21Personal life Edit A section of Interstate 85 between exit 96 and exit 102 has been declared the Richard Childress Freeway Richard Childress currently resides in northwestern Davidson County North Carolina The Richard Childress Racing Museum is located in nearby Welcome along with numerous racing maintenance shops The Childress Vineyards winery is located a few miles south of the museum in Lexington at the US 52 US 64 interchange Childress remains active attending fundraisers and supporting local candidates for office citation needed He also owns a home in Port Orange Florida In 2008 Richard and his wife Judy established The Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma 4 with the mission to lead national efforts to reduce death and disability following injury to children less than 18 years old 5 The Childress Institute is focused on funding research and medical education throughout the U S to improve treatment as well as raising public awareness 5 Childress has a number of racers in his family His son in law is RCR general manager Mike Dillon long time Nationwide Series driver who made one Sprint Cup start 1998 California 500 in an RCR car Austin and Ty Dillon sons of Mike grandchildren of Richard are NASCAR drivers In 2017 he was elevated from Second Vice President 6 to First Vice President 7 of the National Rifle Association which in accordance with NRA tradition would mean he could have expected to serve as the organization s president from 2019 to 2021 However in 2018 Oliver North was designated to take over as president In August 2019 amidst controversy surrounding payments being made by the NRA to a law firm Childress stepped down from the board 8 Childress is also a member of the Board of Directors for Ammo Inc which contributed 1 million rounds of ammunition to the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine 9 Controversies EditAlleged favoritism towards Earnhardt and Harvick Edit In the 1980s RCR fielded only one car the 3 of Dale Earnhardt who won 6 of his 7 championships with the team During the late 1980s and mid 1990s RCR fielded a part time 31 for research and development purposes By the mid 1990s the 31 became a full time car with Mike Skinner driving Although the team was fully sponsored by Lowe s there were claims that RCR weren t putting as many resources into the 31 as they were into the 3 giving Earnhardt an insurmountable competition advantage over his teammate On a number of occasions Skinner came close to winning races in the Cup Series in the 31 but lost each time a couple of times to his teammate Skinner ultimately never won a Cup race During the 2003 Pontiac Excitement 400 there was a feud between RCR drivers Kevin Harvick and Jeff Green In 2001 Green helped RCR start what eventually became the No 27 Chevrolet team in the Cup series Back then the No 27 was No 30 and it was sponsored by AOL with Green as the driver Harvick and Green had a Busch Series rivalry but rejected notions that they couldn t get along During the race Harvick wrecked Green with 128 laps to go taking Green out of the race An upset Green replied by confronting Harvick s crew chief Todd Berrier in the No 29 pit stall leading Richard Childress to restrain him Green later said to the media It s tough to be teammates when it seems like there is only one car at RCR Green was fired the next day by Childress who said that change was needed after the relationship had gone awry 10 Kyle Busch Edit Childress was involved in a physical altercation with fellow Camping World Truck Series owner and current driver Kyle Busch following the Truck race on June 4 2011 Joey Coulter driver of Childress s No 22 Chevrolet Silverado battled tightly for position with the No 18 Toyota Tundra of Busch Coulter would eventually hold off Busch taking fifth place in the O Reilly Auto Parts 250 Once the race had concluded Busch purposely bumped into Coulter s truck on the cool down lap 11 Childress reportedly approached Busch in the garage area took off his jewelry and proceeded to punch Busch in the face The fight was broken up and insults were exchanged before Childress put Busch in a headlock and hit him again 12 Two days later NASCAR fined Childress 150 000 and placed him on probation through the end of the year 13 Busch was not fined or disciplined NASCAR President Mike Helton stated that Busch did nothing that would have warranted the actions of Richard Childress 14 2010 New Hampshire controversy Edit In 2010 at the Sylvania 300 Clint Bowyer won the race in Childress s No 33 Cheerios car However his car failed inspection twice for not meeting specifications Two days later NASCAR penalized Bowyer s team with a 6 week crew chief suspension a 150 point deduction and a 150 000 fine for crew chief Shane Wilson NASCAR executive Robin Pemberton said the only reason the win wasn t also taken away from Childress s team was that Mike Helton considered the team punished enough The penalty dropped Bowyer back to 12th in points 185 points behind then championship leader Denny Hamlin Childress appealed the decision which reduced the suspension to four races and 100 000 but the 150 point deduction was upheld The penalty eliminated any shot Bowyer had at the Cup series championship that year Childress was pleased that the penalties had been reduced claiming that chief appellate officer John Middlebrook was fair in the appeal Childress maintains that the car failed inspection because it had been damaged by a pushing truck that pushed the car into victory lane when it ran out of gas Tire deflations Edit Following the 2015 Auto Club 400 NASCAR officials received rumors that teams were purposely deflating their tires Deflation of the tires provides more control and grip on the track Officials confiscated the tires of several teams including the No 31 Richard Childress Racing car driven by Ryan Newman Two weeks later NASCAR penalized Childress s team with a 125 000 fine and a six race suspension for No 31 crew chief Luke Lambert and other key players Newman was also stripped of 75 driver and owner points which would have dropped him from eighth in the standings to 26th Childress and Newman appealed to the National Motorsports Appeal Panel with their hearing scheduled for April 16 The panel slightly reduced the penalties the 125 000 fine for Lambert was reduced to 75 000 and the point deduction was reduced to 50 but the suspensions were upheld Childress then went to the Final Appeals Board which upheld the revised penalties leaving Lambert and key players suspended Newman dropped from eighth to 18th in the standings as a result Awards EditHe was inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2016 15 Motorsports career results EditNASCAR Edit key Bold Pole position awarded by qualifying time Italics Pole position earned by points standings or practice time Most laps led Grand National Series Edit NASCAR Grand National Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 NGNC Pts Ref1969 Richard Childress Racing 13 Chevy MGR MGY RSD DAY DAY DAY CAR AUG BRI ATL CLB HCY GPS RCH NWS MAR AWS DAR BLV LGY CLT MGR SMR MCH KPT GPS NCF DAY DOV TPN TRN BLV BRI NSV SMR ATL MCH SBO BGS AWS DAR HCY RCH TAL23 CLB MAR NWS CLT SVH AUG CAR JFC MGR TWS NA 0 16 1971 Garn Racing 96 Chevy RSD DAY DAY DAY ONT RCH CAR HCY BRI ATL CLB GPS SMR NWS MAR DAR SBO21 TAL ASH KPT22 CLT DOV18 MCH RSD HOU GPS23 DAY BRIDNQ AST28 ISP31 TRN36 NSV21 ATL BGS21 ONA MCH TAL CLB27 HCY DAR MARDNQ CLT RCH20 NWS TWS 46th 601 17 Faustina Racing 5 Plymouth DOV30 CAR MGRWinston Cup Series Edit NASCAR Winston Cup Series resultsYear Team No Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NWCC Pts Ref1972 Richard Childress Racing 96 Chevy RSD DAY RCH29 ONTDNQ CAR37 ATL BRI18 DAR NWS27 MAR29 TALDNQ CLT DOV37 TWS31 DAY BRI26 TRN18 ATL TAL MCH NSV16 DAR RCH25 DOV33 MAR33 NWS25 CLT CAR TWS 37th 1521 25 18 Warren Racing Plymouth MCH19 RSD1973 Garn Racing Chevy RSD DAYDNQ RCH CAR9 BRI20 ATL13 NWS16 DAR4 MAR24 TAL22 NSV23 CLT11 DOV18 TWS35 MCH14 DAY27 BRI25 ATL23 TAL31 NSV20 DAR40 RCH12 DOV16 NWS17 MAR25 CLT18 CAR14 15th 5169 5 19 98 RSD171974 96 RSD DAY40 RCH16 CAR36 BRI20 ATL27 DAR39 NWS22 MAR10 TAL11 NSV26 DOV21 CLT34 RSD15 MCH6 DAY23 BRI24 NSV23 ATL11 POC12 TAL13 MCH27 DAR18 RCH24 DOV18 NWS7 MAR24 CLT41 CAR24 ONT12 16th 735 44 20 1975 88 RSD11 5th 3818 21 96 DAY18 RCH9 CAR6 BRI9 ATL15 NWS17 DAR22 MAR9 TAL10 NSV16 DOV16 CLT23 RSD9 MCH10 DAY13 NSV6 POC5 TAL13 MCH31 DAR7 DOV6 NWS8 MAR4 CLT8 RCH21 CAR21 BRI13 ATL12 ONT101976 Richard Childress Racing 3 Chevy RSD7 DAY9 CAR23 RCH6 BRI20 ATL11 NWS9 DAR9 MAR8 TAL24 NSV17 DOV10 CLT17 RSD11 MCH18 DAY12 NSV28 POC9 TAL8 MCH13 BRI10 DAR36 RCH25 DOV20 MAR10 NWS23 CLT15 CAR27 ATL25 ONT36 11th 3428 22 1977 RSD6 DAY23 RCH10 CAR17 ATL19 NWS8 DAR17 BRI8 MAR10 TAL21 NSV26 DOV21 CLT14 RSD8 MCH34 DAY19 NSV27 POC17 TAL20 MCH33 BRI8 DAR8 RCH26 DOV7 MAR15 NWS6 CLT16 CAR18 ATL21 ONT10 9th 3463 23 1978 RSD20 RCH8 CAR8 DAR27 10th 3566 24 Olds DAY13 ATL15 BRI6 DAR28 NWS10 MAR8 TAL9 DOV33 CLT20 NSV8 RSD15 MCH10 DAY24 NSV3 POC24 TAL25 MCH31 BRI7 RCH11 DOV12 MAR12 NWS14 CLT9 CAR10 ATL30 ONT111979 RSD15 DAY17 ATL20 TAL24 CLT10 TWS7 RSD6 MCH23 DAY37 TAL10 MCH10 8th 3735 25 Chevy CAR5 RCH26 NWS7 BRI11 DAR16 MAR14 NSV6 DOV29 NSV7 POC12 BRI11 DAR29 RCH15 DOV13 MAR13 CLT14 NWS10 CAR7 ATL15 ONT161980 RSD6 CAR14 NWS11 MAR11 NSV29 DOV8 TWS6 RSD18 MCH14 NSV9 POC9 MCH27 BRI9 DAR12 RCH11 DOV37 NWS19 MAR25 CLT11 CAR7 ATL9 ONT21 10th 3742 26 Olds DAY13 RCH22 ATL13 BRI29 DAR21 TAL12 CLT11 DAY8 TAL61981 Chevy RSD4 25th 2144 27 Pontiac DAY38 RCH13 CAR22 ATL17 BRI16 NWS17 DAR31 MAR22 TAL13 NSV13 DOV17 CLT19 TWS14 RSD18 MCH19 DAY21 NSV17 POC23 TAL26 MCH BRI DAR RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT CAR ATLJunior Johnson amp Associates 41 Buick RSD39Daytona 500 Edit Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish1973 Garn Racing Chevy DNQ1974 36 401975 36 181976 Richard Childress Racing Chevy 36 91977 32 231978 Olds 19 131979 31 171980 22 131981 Pontiac 18 38See also EditChildress Vineyards List of celebrities who own wineries and vineyardsReferences Edit Childress Vineyards Childress Vineyards Retrieved 2013 10 02 Board Spotlight Richard Childress NRA Publications and Magazines Nrapublications org Archived from the original on 2013 10 04 Retrieved 2013 10 02 Historical Motorsports Stories Dale Earnhardt s First Cup Race and the Fall of Metrolina Racing Reference info www racing reference info Archived from the original on 2020 07 18 Retrieved 2020 07 22 NASCAR Foundation Archived from the original on 2013 10 05 a b Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma mission Richard Childress named NRA Second Vice President Pete Brownell Elected President of the National Rifle Association NASCAR team owner Richard Childress resigns from NRA board in latest leadership departure 20 August 2019 Richard Childress spurs move to donate ammunition to Ukraine NBC 3 March 2022 Rodman Dave 2003 Green out at RCR no replacement named NASCAR com Retrieved October 19 2006 NASCAR owner Richard Childress reportedly fights Kyle Busch latimes com Latimesblogs latimes com 2011 06 05 Retrieved 2013 10 02 Kyle Busch Richard Childress have an altercation after Trucks race baltimoresun com 2011 06 05 Retrieved 2013 10 02 Richard Childress fined 150K for altercation with Kyle Busch ESPN Sports espn go com 2011 06 07 Retrieved 2013 10 02 NASCAR clears Kyle Busch in incident Msn foxsports com 2011 06 06 Retrieved 2013 10 02 Richard Childress at the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America Richard Childress 1969 NASCAR Grand National Results Racing Reference Retrieved May 12 2016 Richard Childress 1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved May 12 2016 Richard Childress 1972 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved May 12 2016 Richard Childress 1973 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved May 12 2016 Richard Childress 1974 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved May 12 2016 Richard Childress 1975 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved May 12 2016 Richard Childress 1976 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved May 12 2016 Richard Childress 1977 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved May 12 2016 Richard Childress 1978 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved May 12 2016 Richard Childress 1979 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved May 12 2016 Richard Childress 1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved May 12 2016 Richard Childress 1981 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved May 12 2016 Further reading Edit No 3 to return full time to Nationwide ESPN Associated Press 2011 11 04 Retrieved 2013 10 01 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Richard Childress Official website Richard Childress owner statistics at Racing Reference Richard Childress driver statistics at Racing Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Childress amp oldid 1145446761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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