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Ricky Rudd

Richard Lee Rudd (born September 12, 1956), nicknamed "The Rooster", is an American former racing driver and racing team owner. He is the uncle of actor Skeet Ulrich and former NASCAR Busch Series driver Jason Rudd. He retired in 2007 with 23 career wins. He was named the 2006 Virginian of the Year and was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 2007. In October 2010, he was selected to the Hampton Roads Sports Hall of Fame, which honors those who have contributed to sports in southeastern Virginia.

Ricky Rudd
BornRichard Lee Rudd
(1956-09-12) September 12, 1956 (age 66)
South Norfolk, Virginia
Achievements1992 IROC Champion
1997 Brickyard 400 Winner
2006 Dan Wheldon Cup (Robo-Pong 200) winner
Most career starts in Nextel Cup Series modern era (906)
Awards1977 Winston Cup Series Rookie of the Year
Named one of NASCAR's 50 Greatest Drivers (1998)
2006 Virginian of the Year
Virginia Sports Hall of Fame (2007)
Hampton Roads Sports Hall of Fame (2010)
NASCAR Cup Series career
906 races run over 32 years
Best finish2nd (1991)
First race1975 Carolina 500 (Rockingham)
Last race2007 Ford 400 (Homestead)
First win1983 Budweiser 400 (Riverside)
Last win2002 Dodge/Save Mart 350 (Sonoma)
Wins Top tens Poles
23 374 29
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
3 races run over 1 year
First race1983 Sportsman 200 (Dover)
Last race1983 Miller Time 300 (Charlotte)
First win1983 Sportsman 200 (Dover)
Wins Top tens Poles
1 1 0
Statistics current as of February 16, 2015.

Career

Early life

Rudd was born in South Norfolk, Virginia (now Chesapeake), the son of Margaret (née McMannen) and Alvin R. Rudd Sr., the president of Al Rudd Auto Parts.[1][2][3] He began racing as a teenager in karting and motocross, but did not attempt stock car racing until he was eighteen years old, when he made his NASCAR debut at North Carolina Speedway in 1975, driving the No. 10 Ford for family friend Bill Champion.

Qualifying 26th, he finished in 11th place despite running 46 laps down. He then ran an additional three races for Champion, his best finish being a tenth at Bristol Motor Speedway. He drove another four races in 1976 for his father, posting another tenth finish at the Firecracker 400. He went full-time in 1977, again driving the No. 22 for his father. He had ten Top 10 finishes and was named Rookie of the Year. Rudd ran part-time the following season. Despite the abbreviated schedule, he earned four top-tens and finished 31st in points. In 1979, he signed with Junie Donlavey to pilot the No. 90 Truxmore-sponsored car, garnering four Top 5’s and a ninth-place finish in the final points standings.

He did not return to Donlavey in 1980, and started out in a part-time run for his dad and D. K. Ulrich. He would end the season in the No. 7 Sanyo-sponsored car for Nelson Malloch, for whom he had one tenth-place finish.

1981–1987

 
Ricky Rudd's 1983 Riverside International Raceway-winning No. 3 Piedmont Airlines Chevrolet Monte Carlo
 
Rudd in 1984

In 1981, Rudd signed with DiGard Motorsports to drive the No. 88 car. Although he had no victories, he won his first three pole positions, and began his lengthy streak of consecutive race starts. In 1982 Rudd stepped into the No. 3 Pontiac for Richard Childress Racing. Rudd had six Top 5s but dropped down to ninth in the points standings. He was able to get his first two career wins in 1983 at Riverside and Martinsville respectively, but he again finished ninth in points. He also ran the only three Busch Series races of his career that season, winning in his debut event at Dover Downs.

In 1984, Rudd and Dale Earnhardt swapped rides, with Rudd moving over to the No. 15 Ford for Bud Moore. The move came after Earnhardt signed with Childress, leaving Rudd disappointed and out of a ride until he drove for Moore.[4] Rudd was involved in a horrific crash in the Busch Clash at Daytona, in which his car went airborne (in a crash that Ned Jarrett described as something like a "bucking horse") before suffering a concussion and a torn cartilage in his rib cage. His eyes were swollen so badly he taped his eyes open to be able to race in the Daytona 500, as well as a flak jacket for his rib injury. After learning of this long after the fact, NASCAR instituted the policy of examining all drivers involved in wrecks to ensure that they will be able to race safely the next week.[5] He won his first race for this team in only his second start at Richmond and improved to seventh in points. He moved up one spot in points in the following season, and then a career-best 5th-place finish in 1986. Despite an additional 2 victories in 1987, Rudd left Moore Engineering at the end of the season.

1988–1993

 
1989 No. 26 Buick Regal

Rudd joined King Racing beginning in 1988 in the No. 26 Buick Regal owned by drag racing legend Kenny Bernstein. He struggled with engine failures all season long and finished 11th in the point standings, his worst points finish in eight years. In addition, Rudd suffered a knee injury in a crash at The Winston.[5] At North Wilkesboro, Rudd was fined $10,000 for actions detrimental to stock car racing after spinning Dale Earnhardt late in the race.[4] After his only win of 1989, which came at the inaugural Sears Point event, Rudd departed the operation. He tangled with Earnhardt again at North Wilkesboro, as a last-lap altercation while fighting for the lead handed the win to Geoff Bodine.[4] In 1990, Rudd signed with Hendrick Motorsports to drive the No. 5 Chevrolet Lumina. He was able to win The Bud at the Glen and finished seventh in the point standings. However, he was involved in a fatal pit road accident in the season-finale Atlanta Journal 500, in which he spun into Bill Elliott's pit and accidentally crushed Elliott's tire changer Mike Rich, who died hours later in surgery.[6] That fatal incident caused NASCAR to implement pit road speed limits at every NASCAR track, for all of the series.

In 1991, Rudd won his only race of the year at Darlington Raceway. Later in the year at Sonoma, Rudd was the center of controversy in one of the most bizarre finishes in NASCAR. Rudd started on pole at the race, and was offered a bonus paycheck with the winning money if he won the race. Rudd took the second spot with 3 laps left, and when the white flag was waved Rudd tapped Davey Allison to take the lead. When Rudd came back around to the finish line he waved to his pit crew but was shown a black flag for the tap. His win was taken away and given to Allison who refired to end up in second place. Rudd ended up in second place; Rick Hendrick, and crew chief Waddell Wilson unsuccessfully tried to appeal the penalties.

He finished the year a career-best 2nd-place finish in points. The following season, he won the Peak Antifreeze 500, but dropped to seventh in points. After finishing another three spots lower in points in 1993, he left Hendrick to start his own racing corporation Rudd Performance Motorsports.

1994–1999

 
 
1997 Tide-sponsored racecar at Pocono
 
Ricky Rudd walks down pit road, before qualifying at Pocono Raceway 1998

Rudd took Tide and formed his own race team in 1994, Rudd Performance Motorsports and drove the No. 10 Ford Thunderbird that season. His first win as an owner/driver came at New Hampshire International Speedway, which led to a fifth-place points finish. 1995 saw his consecutive winning streak almost end before he won the Dura Lube 500 at Phoenix, the second-to-last race of the season. He had another near miss in 1996, but won late in the year at North Carolina Speedway.

In 1997, Rudd had two wins, one in the Brickyard 400 and the other at Dover International Speedway, making this his highest win total since 1987, but he dropped to 17th in the points standings, making this the first time he finished outside of the Top 10 in nine years. His only win in 1998 came at Martinsville Speedway, dealing with high air temperatures and a faulty cooling system. As a result, Rudd suffered burns and blisters over most of his body, and gave his victory lane interview lying on the ground breathing from an oxygen mask. This would be the last win of his consecutive victory streak, as he struggled with mechanical failures and wrecks throughout the season. The following year, Rudd failed to win a race, snapping a 16-season streak with at least one victory.[7] When Tide left his team, Rudd chose to liquidate his equipment and close his team.

2000–2005

After many rumors and speculation, Rudd was hired to pilot the No. 28 Texaco/Havoline-sponsored Ford Taurus for Robert Yates Racing in 2000. Although he still did not win any races that season, he did have two poles and moved to fifth in the points standings, a 26-spot improvement over the previous season. In 2001, Rudd got his first win in three years at Pocono, followed by another win at Richmond late in the season. He also matched a career-high 14 top-five finishes. Rudd scored his final win at Sonoma in 2002, but dropped to 10th in points. Following the fall Richmond race, Rudd had a heated argument with RYR engine specialist Larry Lackey on pit road, with Lackey punching Rudd in the face and Rudd retaliating with a water bottle. Rudd was fined US$5,000 and placed on probation while Lackey was fined US$10,000 before resigning from his position at RYR.[8] Rudd left RYR at the end of the 2002 season.

In 2003, Rudd signed to drive the No. 21 Ford for Wood Brothers Racing, replacing Elliott Sadler, who took over Rudd's seat at RYR. Rudd scored four top-fives and a 23rd-place finish in points that year. The following year, he won his final career pole at Talladega, but fell a spot in the standings. He was able to recover to earn nine top 10s in 2005 and improved to 21st in points. The closest he came to winning a race between 2003 and 2005 was at Sonoma in 2005, when he led several laps and finished second to Tony Stewart after being passed by him with nine laps to go.

At the end of the 2005 season, Rudd left the No. 21 team and announced he would "take a break from racing", although he would not effectively retire. At the time he was known as NASCAR's "ironman", or record holder for most consecutive starts, ending at 788,[9] and holding the record until it was surpassed by Jeff Gordon in 2015.[10]

2006–2007

 
2007 car

Rudd spent most of 2006 out of racing, racing only at Dover, where he filled in for an ailing Tony Stewart. He made an appearance to meet and sign autographs for fans at the 2006 Carl Casper's Custom Auto Show at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky and meanwhile, he also raced in a karting event called the RoboPong 200 in Newcastle, Indiana in a race full of IndyCar stars, and eventually etching his name on the Dan Wheldon Cup, the trophy that since 2012 has become that event's signature trophy. Late in the season, it was announced he would return to Yates to drive the No. 88 Ford full-time. His best finish since his return to the sport was seventh in the Coca-Cola 600. Since he missed the Chevy Rock & Roll 400, it was the first time in his career where he did not make a start due to an injury. Kenny Wallace drove the No. 88 on an interim basis until Rudd healed, except at Talladega, where Mike Wallace drove the car. Rudd made his return at Charlotte, where he finished 11th. He finished his career with a 21st-place finish at the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami.

After racing

After the 2007 season, and a 32-year career, Rudd resides at his home in Cornelius, North Carolina. In 2007, Rudd was inducted into the 2007 Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and in 2010, he was selected to the Hampton Roads Sports Hall of Fame that honors those who have contributed to sports in southeastern Virginia. Rudd now lives what he calls "a very simple lifestyle" with his family.[11] On February 7, 2012, Rudd signed to be an analyst for Speed Channel's weekend motor sports news program, SPEED Center. Following the announcement he said, "I'm really looking forward to the next chapter. It’s going to be a lot of fun working with the gang at SPEED."[12] In 2013, Rudd made appearances in Series Two of the TV show Dallas in scenes filmed at Texas Motor Speedway as the hired driver for Christopher Ewing's methane-powered race car.

On February 17, 2014, Rudd was inducted into the Daytona Beach Stock car Hall of Fame by Rotary International.

Even though he retired from professional racing, Rudd still races go-karts at GoPro Motorplex in the Charlotte area.[4]

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.)

Nextel Cup Series

NASCAR Nextel 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 32 33 34 35 36 NNCC Pts Ref
1975 Champion Racing 10 Ford RSD DAY RCH CAR
11
BRI
10
ATL
25
NWS
28
DAR MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT RSD MCH DAY NSV POC TAL MCH DAR DOV NWS MAR CLT RCH CAR BRI ATL ONT 47th 431 [13]
1976 Rudd Racing Enterprises 22 Chevy RSD DAY
DNQ
CAR RCH BRI ATL NWS DAR MAR TAL
23
NSV DOV
33
CLT RSD MCH DAY
10
NSV POC TAL MCH BRI DAR
DNQ
RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT
16
CAR ATL ONT 53rd 407 [14]
1977 RSD DAY
22
CAR
19
ATL NWS DAR
22
BRI
10
MAR TAL
28
NSV
10
DOV
27
CLT
17
RSD MCH
28
DAY
36
NSV
10
POC
7
TAL
4
MCH
7
BRI
16
DAR
7
RCH
11
DOV
32
MAR
27
NWS
7
CLT
24
CAR
25
ATL
8
ONT
8
17th 2810 [15]
Ford RCH
26
1978 Chevy RSD DAY
37
RCH CAR ATL BRI DAR
10
NWS MAR CLT
28
NSV RSD MCH
9
POC
6
TAL
39
MCH
28
BRI DAR
36
RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT
23
CAR
25
ATL
9
ONT
DNQ
31st 1260 [16]
Buick TAL
27
DOV DAY
21
NSV
1979 Donlavey Racing 90 Mercury RSD DAY
31
ATL
9
DAR
8
TAL
27
CLT
6
TWS
28
RSD MCH
8
DAY
13
NSV POC
5
TAL
3
MCH
7
DAR
8
CLT
11
ATL
8
ONT
10
9th 3642 [17]
Ford CAR
34
NWS
14
BRI
10
MAR
12
NSV
10
DOV
14
RCH
3
DOV
8
MAR
6
NWS
5
CAR
20
Chevy RCH
11
BRI
9
1980 Ulrich Racing 40 RSD DAY RCH CAR
12
ATL
31
BRI DAR
19
NWS MAR TAL NSV DOV 35th 1213 [18]
Al Rudd Auto 22 CLT
9
TWS RSD MCH
32
CLT
4
CAR ATL ONT
Nelson Malloch Racing 7 Olds DAY
13
TAL
20
Chevy NSV
28
POC
10
MCH
34
BRI
28
DAR
34
RCH DOV NWS MAR
1981 DiGard Motorsports 88 RSD
19
NSV
4
POC
6
MCH
3
BRI
2
DAR
23
RCH
12
DOV
5
MAR
8
NWS
25
CLT
3
CAR
18
6th 3988 [19]
Olds DAY
3
RCH
2
CAR
31
BRI
2
TAL
4
TWS
24
DAY
40
Buick ATL
22
NWS
6
DAR
11
MAR
3
NSV
5*
DOV
5
CLT
4
RSD
5
MCH
30
TAL
23
ATL
38
RSD
40
1982 Richard Childress Racing 3 Pontiac DAY
35
RCH
22
BRI
27
ATL
25
CAR
15
DAR
29
NWS
9
MAR
4
TAL
24
NSV
19
DOV
22
CLT
7
POC
6
RSD
29
MCH
5
DAY
7
NSV
4
POC
31
TAL
9
MCH
14
BRI
7
DAR
31
RCH
4
DOV
11
NWS
25
CLT
31
MAR
2
CAR
28
ATL
7
RSD
2
9th 3537 [20]
1983 Chevy DAY
24
RCH
28
CAR
6
ATL
10
DAR
4
NWS
27
MAR
5
TAL
8
NSV
14
DOV
24
BRI
26
CLT
32
RSD
1*
POC
31
MCH
6
DAY
21
NSV
5
POC
7
TAL
16
MCH
27
BRI
14
DAR
25
RCH
2
DOV
13
MAR
1*
NWS
6
CLT
9
CAR
3
ATL
26
RSD
37
9th 3693 [21]
1984 Bud Moore Engineering 15 Ford DAY
7
RCH
1
CAR
7
ATL
8
BRI
6
NWS
3*
DAR
9
MAR
18
TAL
22
NSV
4
DOV
8
CLT
11
RSD
9
POC
18
MCH
40
DAY
15
NSV
16
POC
39
TAL
14
MCH
12
BRI
16
DAR
5
RCH
2
DOV
3
MAR
27
CLT
8
NWS
6
CAR
23
ATL
3
RSD
15
7th 3918 [22]
1985 DAY
5
RCH
25
CAR
32
ATL
4
BRI
2
DAR
25
NWS
4
MAR
2
TAL
5
DOV
4
CLT
13
RSD
4
POC
7
MCH
7
DAY
7
POC
14
TAL
18
MCH
31
BRI
9
DAR
6
RCH
5
DOV
3
MAR
4
NWS
5
CLT
15
CAR
7
ATL
31
RSD
1
6th 3857 [23]
1986 DAY
11
RCH
30
CAR
28
ATL
26
BRI
2
DAR
26
NWS
2
MAR
1*
TAL
36
DOV
4
CLT
8
RSD
3
POC
4
MCH
10
DAY
6
POC
2
TAL
3
GLN
7
MCH
21
BRI
23
DAR
6
RCH
24*
DOV
1*
MAR
28
NWS
7
CLT
4
CAR
2
ATL
25
RSD
19
5th 3823 [24]
1987 DAY
9
CAR
2
RCH
28
ATL
1
DAR
30
NWS
5
BRI
3
MAR
16
TAL
30
CLT
25
DOV
12
POC
7
RSD
2
MCH
14
DAY
14
POC
26
TAL
15
GLN
4
MCH
25
BRI
3
DAR
7
RCH
3
DOV
1*
MAR
21
NWS
13
CLT
11
CAR
31
RSD
31
ATL
3
6th 3742 [25]
1988 King Racing 26 Buick DAY
17
RCH
2
CAR
17
ATL
24
DAR
30
BRI
20
NWS
2
MAR
18
TAL
29
CLT
7
DOV
19
RSD
3
POC
30
MCH
11
DAY
22
POC
12
TAL
41
GLN
1
MCH
16
BRI
16
DAR
10
RCH
26
DOV
10
MAR
24*
CLT
8
NWS
7*
CAR
2
PHO
26*
ATL
4
11th 3547 [26]
1989 DAY
19
CAR
32
ATL
24
RCH
4
DAR
12
BRI
8
NWS
6
MAR
23
TAL
31
CLT
10
DOV
6
SON
1*
POC
20
MCH
4
DAY
9
POC
31
TAL
17
GLN
29
MCH
8
BRI
3
DAR
3
RCH
4
DOV
5
MAR
8
CLT
21
NWS
9
CAR
28
PHO
29
ATL
14
8th 3608 [27]
1990 Hendrick Motorsports 5 Chevy DAY
4
RCH
3
CAR
31
ATL
27
DAR
24
BRI
3
NWS
4
MAR
23
TAL
33
CLT
28
DOV
11
SON
3
POC
32
MCH
9
DAY
13
POC
7
TAL
5
GLN
1
MCH
5
BRI
10
DAR
7
RCH
8
DOV
32
MAR
28*
NWS
11
CLT
6
CAR
7
PHO
32
ATL
16
7th 3601 [28]
1991 DAY
9
RCH
2*
CAR
4
ATL
6
DAR
1
BRI
5*
NWS
11
MAR
11
TAL
13
CLT
9
DOV
10
SON
2
POC
20
MCH
8
DAY
9
POC
20
TAL
4
GLN
2
MCH
11
BRI
5
DAR
15
RCH
5
DOV
7
MAR
8
NWS
12
CLT
32
CAR
12
PHO
11
ATL
11
2nd 4092 [29]
1992 DAY
40
CAR
28
RCH
6
ATL
12
DAR
5
BRI
6
NWS
3
MAR
23
TAL
26
CLT
9
DOV
6
SON
4
POC
36
MCH
5
DAY
7
POC
4
TAL
4*
GLN
13
MCH
36
BRI
8
DAR
10
RCH
6
DOV
1
MAR
10
NWS
15
CLT
5
CAR
3
PHO
30
ATL
25
7th 3735 [30]
1993 DAY
30
CAR
12
RCH
15
ATL
5
DAR
19
BRI
26
NWS
7
MAR
29
TAL
41
SON
3
CLT
37
DOV
35
POC
9
MCH
1
DAY
4
NHA
5
POC
11
TAL
24
GLN
24
MCH
35*
BRI
22
DAR
6
RCH
4
DOV
21
MAR
4
NWS
5
CLT
8
CAR
14
PHO
6
ATL
2
10th 3644 [31]
1994 Rudd Performance Motorsports 10 Ford DAY
8
CAR
11
RCH
18
ATL
9
DAR
9
BRI
32
NWS
6
MAR
12
TAL
25
SON
14
CLT
6
DOV
19
POC
21
MCH
4
DAY
17
NHA
1
POC
6
TAL
7
IND
11
GLN
5
MCH
10
BRI
12
DAR
4
RCH
5
DOV
18
MAR
25
NWS
11
CLT
29
CAR
4
PHO
7
ATL
14
5th 4050 [32]
1995 DAY
13
CAR
4
RCH
21
ATL
8
DAR
41
BRI
5
NWS
29
MAR
30
TAL
22
SON
4
CLT
5
DOV
31
POC
13
MCH
38
DAY
8
NHA
5
POC
3
TAL
41
IND
20
GLN
4
MCH
30
BRI
36
DAR
6
RCH
8
DOV
10
MAR
27
NWS
5
CLT
4*
CAR
13
PHO
1
ATL
10
9th 3734 [33]
1996 DAY
9
CAR
4
RCH
9
ATL
8
DAR
9
BRI
14
NWS
15
MAR
23
TAL
28
SON
7
CLT
15
DOV
8
POC
2
MCH
31
DAY
33
NHA
3
POC
2
TAL
37
IND
6
GLN
34
MCH
8
BRI
9
DAR
16
RCH
12
DOV
34
MAR
35
NWS
7
CLT
13
CAR
1
PHO
14
ATL
8
6th 3845 [34]
1997 DAY
9
CAR
4
RCH
6
ATL
30
DAR
23
TEX
5
BRI
27
MAR
13
SON
34
TAL
11
CLT
10
DOV
1
POC
21
MCH
13
CAL
3
DAY
34
NHA
9
POC
36
IND
1
GLN
40
MCH
29
BRI
19
DAR
5
RCH
28
NHA
42
DOV
6
MAR
13
CLT
41
TAL
34
CAR
40
PHO
36
ATL
37
17th 3330 [35]
1998 DAY
42
CAR
43
LVS
12
ATL
23
DAR
33
BRI
30
TEX
27
MAR
14
TAL
24
CAL
11
CLT
31
DOV
6
RCH
11
MCH
37
POC
41
SON
28
NHA
19
POC
42
IND
31
GLN
14
MCH
13
BRI
9
NHA
10
DAR
22
RCH
34
DOV
13
MAR
1
CLT
37
TAL
18
DAY
27
PHO
27
CAR
10
ATL
24
22nd 3131 [36]
1999 DAY
30
CAR
30
LVS
43
ATL
25
DAR
27
TEX
19
BRI
38
MAR
29
TAL
19
CAL
41
RCH
36
CLT
28
DOV
14
MCH
38
POC
15
SON
38
DAY
13
NHA
27
POC
27
IND
9
GLN
32
MCH
38
BRI
3
DAR
34
RCH
27
NHA
42
DOV
37
MAR
18
CLT
38
TAL
3
CAR
19
PHO
5
HOM
41
ATL
7
31st 2922 [37]
2000 Yates Racing 28 DAY
15
CAR
6
LVS
12
ATL
11
DAR
17
BRI
14
TEX
10
MAR
22
TAL
27
CAL
4
RCH
4
CLT
17
DOV
5
MCH
12
POC
3
SON
5
DAY
5
NHA
10
POC
38
IND
21
GLN
11
MCH
2
BRI
10
DAR
8
RCH
9
NHA
3
DOV
3
MAR
4
CLT
3*
TAL
11
CAR
3
PHO
37
HOM
6
ATL
24
5th 4575 [38]
2001 DAY
4
CAR
39
LVS
19
ATL
6
DAR
8
BRI
10
TEX
37
MAR
2
TAL
14
CAL
6
RCH
5
CLT
7
DOV
10
MCH
2
POC
1
SON
4
DAY
14
CHI
3
NHA
3
POC
11
IND
39
GLN
4
MCH
42
BRI
4
DAR
7
RCH
1
DOV
3
KAN
3
CLT
21
MAR
39
TAL
26
PHO
3
CAR
8
HOM
21
ATL
35
NHA
13
4th 4706 [39]
2002 DAY
38
CAR
18
LVS
13
ATL
20
DAR
12
BRI
3
TEX
4
MAR
7
TAL
14
CAL
3
RCH
39
CLT
4
DOV
19
POC
17*
MCH
8
SON
1
DAY
15
CHI
19
NHA
17
POC
10
IND
18
GLN
5
MCH
12
BRI
39
DAR
30
RCH
7
NHA
12
DOV
14
KAN
20
TAL
3
CLT
39
MAR
3
ATL
32
CAR
20
PHO
13
HOM
19
10th 4323 [40]
2003 Wood Brothers Racing 21 DAY
15
CAR
11
LVS
19
ATL
35
DAR
15
BRI
4
TEX
26
TAL
42
MAR
11
CAL
24
RCH
34
CLT
33
DOV
17
POC
37
MCH
43
SON
15
DAY
3
CHI
13
NHA
12
POC
39
IND
38
GLN
21
MCH
29
BRI
33
DAR
16
RCH
3
NHA
2
DOV
11
TAL
36
KAN
10
CLT
23
MAR
15
ATL
31
PHO
17
CAR
40
HOM
31
23rd 3521 [41]
2004 DAY
18
CAR
19
LVS
28
ATL
31
DAR
33
BRI
37
TEX
22
MAR
20
TAL
17
CAL
17
RCH
11
CLT
26
DOV
30
POC
19
MCH
12
SON
35
DAY
17
CHI
32
NHA
39
POC
12
IND
28
GLN
8
MCH
24
BRI
40
CAL
17
RCH
21
NHA
37
DOV
12
TAL
12
KAN
2
CLT
16
MAR
14
ATL
12
PHO
19
DAR
16
HOM
9
24th 3615 [42]
2005 DAY
24
CAL
41
LVS
37
ATL
33
BRI
25
MAR
7
TEX
8
PHO
34
TAL
30
DAR
13
RCH
11
CLT
35
DOV
40
POC
28
MCH
33
SON
2
DAY
13
CHI
7
NHA
23
POC
10
IND
41
GLN
16
MCH
19
BRI
4
CAL
9
RCH
38
NHA
20
DOV
12
TAL
18
KAN
9
CLT
9
MAR
11
ATL
17
TEX
13
PHO
20
HOM
37
21st 3667 [43]
2006 Joe Gibbs Racing 20 Chevy DAY CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOV
QL
POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM NA - [44]
2007 Yates Racing 88 Ford DAY
26
CAL
27
LVS
30
ATL
26
BRI
38
MAR
13
TEX
33
PHO
26
TAL
33
RCH
37
DAR
26
CLT
7
DOV
39
POC
27
MCH
22
SON
11
NHA
30
DAY
31
CHI
21
IND
24
POC
13
GLN
38
MCH
33
BRI
38
CAL
40
RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT
11
MAR
27
ATL
17
TEX
15
PHO
35
HOM
21
33rd 2622 [45]
- Qualified for Tony Stewart
Daytona 500
Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish
1976 Al Rudd Auto Chevy DNQ
1977 21 22
1978 36 37
1979 Donlavey Racing Mercury 11 31
1981 DiGard Motorsports Olds 5 3
1982 Richard Childress Racing Pontiac 16 35
1983 Chevy 1 24
1984 Bud Moore Engineering Ford 14 7
1985 9 5
1986 22 11
1987 31 9
1988 King Racing Buick 27 17
1989 36 19
1990 Hendrick Motorsports Chevy 19 4
1991 9 9
1992 8 40
1993 12 30
1994 Rudd Performance Motorsports Ford 20 8
1995 18 13
1996 10 9
1997 13 9
1998 40 42
1999 29 30
2000 Yates Racing Ford 2 15
2001 30 4
2002 9 38
2003 Wood Brothers Racing Ford 5 15
2004 16 18
2005 11 24
2007 Yates Racing Ford 2 26

Late Model Sportsman Series

NASCAR Late Model Sportsman 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 NLMC Pts Ref
1983 Zervakis Racing Team 01 Olds DAY RCH CAR HCY MAR NWS SBO GPS LGY DOV
1
BRI CLT SBO HCY ROU SBO ROU CRW ROU SBO HCY LGY IRP GPS BRI HCY 65th 311 [46]
Pontiac DAR
31
RCH NWS SBO MAR ROU CLT
34
HCY MAR

International Race of Champions

(key) (Bold – Pole position. * – Most laps led.)

International Race of Champions results
Year Make 1 2 3 4 Pos. Pts Ref
1992 Dodge DAY
2*
TAL
3
MCH
3
MCH
2
1st 68.5 [47]
1993 DAY
5*
DAR
5
TAL
4
MCH
7
4th 49 [48]
1995 Dodge DAY
4
DAR
11
TAL
8
MCH
10
10th 28 [49]
1996 Pontiac DAY TAL CLT MCH
10
NA 0 [50]
2001 Pontiac DAY
2
TAL
4
MCH
10
IND
6
6th 45 [51]

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    External links

    • Ricky Rudd driver statistics at Racing-Reference
    • Ricky Rudd owner statistics at Racing-Reference
    Sporting positions
    Preceded by IROC Champion
    IROC XVI (1992)
    Succeeded by
    Davey Allison and Terry Labonte
    Note: Allison died before the final race and was replaced by Labonte for that event.
    Achievements
    Preceded by Brickyard 400 winner
    1997
    Succeeded by
    Awards
    Preceded by NASCAR Winston Cup Series Rookie of the Year
    1977
    Succeeded by

    ricky, rudd, richard, rudd, born, september, 1956, nicknamed, rooster, american, former, racing, driver, racing, team, owner, uncle, actor, skeet, ulrich, former, nascar, busch, series, driver, jason, rudd, retired, 2007, with, career, wins, named, 2006, virgi. Richard Lee Rudd born September 12 1956 nicknamed The Rooster is an American former racing driver and racing team owner He is the uncle of actor Skeet Ulrich and former NASCAR Busch Series driver Jason Rudd He retired in 2007 with 23 career wins He was named the 2006 Virginian of the Year and was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 2007 In October 2010 he was selected to the Hampton Roads Sports Hall of Fame which honors those who have contributed to sports in southeastern Virginia Ricky RuddRudd at Daytona International Speedway in 2004BornRichard Lee Rudd 1956 09 12 September 12 1956 age 66 South Norfolk VirginiaAchievements1992 IROC Champion1997 Brickyard 400 Winner2006 Dan Wheldon Cup Robo Pong 200 winnerMost career starts in Nextel Cup Series modern era 906 Awards1977 Winston Cup Series Rookie of the YearNamed one of NASCAR s 50 Greatest Drivers 1998 2006 Virginian of the YearVirginia Sports Hall of Fame 2007 Hampton Roads Sports Hall of Fame 2010 NASCAR Cup Series career906 races run over 32 yearsBest finish2nd 1991 First race1975 Carolina 500 Rockingham Last race2007 Ford 400 Homestead First win1983 Budweiser 400 Riverside Last win2002 Dodge Save Mart 350 Sonoma Wins Top tens Poles23 374 29NASCAR Xfinity Series career3 races run over 1 yearFirst race1983 Sportsman 200 Dover Last race1983 Miller Time 300 Charlotte First win1983 Sportsman 200 Dover Wins Top tens Poles1 1 0Statistics current as of February 16 2015 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early life 1 2 1981 1987 1 3 1988 1993 1 4 1994 1999 1 5 2000 2005 1 6 2006 2007 2 After racing 3 Motorsports career results 3 1 NASCAR 3 1 1 Nextel Cup Series 3 1 1 1 Daytona 500 3 1 2 Late Model Sportsman Series 3 2 International Race of Champions 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditEarly life Edit Rudd was born in South Norfolk Virginia now Chesapeake the son of Margaret nee McMannen and Alvin R Rudd Sr the president of Al Rudd Auto Parts 1 2 3 He began racing as a teenager in karting and motocross but did not attempt stock car racing until he was eighteen years old when he made his NASCAR debut at North Carolina Speedway in 1975 driving the No 10 Ford for family friend Bill Champion Qualifying 26th he finished in 11th place despite running 46 laps down He then ran an additional three races for Champion his best finish being a tenth at Bristol Motor Speedway He drove another four races in 1976 for his father posting another tenth finish at the Firecracker 400 He went full time in 1977 again driving the No 22 for his father He had ten Top 10 finishes and was named Rookie of the Year Rudd ran part time the following season Despite the abbreviated schedule he earned four top tens and finished 31st in points In 1979 he signed with Junie Donlavey to pilot the No 90 Truxmore sponsored car garnering four Top 5 s and a ninth place finish in the final points standings He did not return to Donlavey in 1980 and started out in a part time run for his dad and D K Ulrich He would end the season in the No 7 Sanyo sponsored car for Nelson Malloch for whom he had one tenth place finish 1981 1987 Edit Ricky Rudd s 1983 Riverside International Raceway winning No 3 Piedmont Airlines Chevrolet Monte Carlo Rudd in 1984 In 1981 Rudd signed with DiGard Motorsports to drive the No 88 car Although he had no victories he won his first three pole positions and began his lengthy streak of consecutive race starts In 1982 Rudd stepped into the No 3 Pontiac for Richard Childress Racing Rudd had six Top 5s but dropped down to ninth in the points standings He was able to get his first two career wins in 1983 at Riverside and Martinsville respectively but he again finished ninth in points He also ran the only three Busch Series races of his career that season winning in his debut event at Dover Downs In 1984 Rudd and Dale Earnhardt swapped rides with Rudd moving over to the No 15 Ford for Bud Moore The move came after Earnhardt signed with Childress leaving Rudd disappointed and out of a ride until he drove for Moore 4 Rudd was involved in a horrific crash in the Busch Clash at Daytona in which his car went airborne in a crash that Ned Jarrett described as something like a bucking horse before suffering a concussion and a torn cartilage in his rib cage His eyes were swollen so badly he taped his eyes open to be able to race in the Daytona 500 as well as a flak jacket for his rib injury After learning of this long after the fact NASCAR instituted the policy of examining all drivers involved in wrecks to ensure that they will be able to race safely the next week 5 He won his first race for this team in only his second start at Richmond and improved to seventh in points He moved up one spot in points in the following season and then a career best 5th place finish in 1986 Despite an additional 2 victories in 1987 Rudd left Moore Engineering at the end of the season 1988 1993 Edit 1989 No 26 Buick Regal Rudd joined King Racing beginning in 1988 in the No 26 Buick Regal owned by drag racing legend Kenny Bernstein He struggled with engine failures all season long and finished 11th in the point standings his worst points finish in eight years In addition Rudd suffered a knee injury in a crash at The Winston 5 At North Wilkesboro Rudd was fined 10 000 for actions detrimental to stock car racing after spinning Dale Earnhardt late in the race 4 After his only win of 1989 which came at the inaugural Sears Point event Rudd departed the operation He tangled with Earnhardt again at North Wilkesboro as a last lap altercation while fighting for the lead handed the win to Geoff Bodine 4 In 1990 Rudd signed with Hendrick Motorsports to drive the No 5 Chevrolet Lumina He was able to win The Bud at the Glen and finished seventh in the point standings However he was involved in a fatal pit road accident in the season finale Atlanta Journal 500 in which he spun into Bill Elliott s pit and accidentally crushed Elliott s tire changer Mike Rich who died hours later in surgery 6 That fatal incident caused NASCAR to implement pit road speed limits at every NASCAR track for all of the series In 1991 Rudd won his only race of the year at Darlington Raceway Later in the year at Sonoma Rudd was the center of controversy in one of the most bizarre finishes in NASCAR Rudd started on pole at the race and was offered a bonus paycheck with the winning money if he won the race Rudd took the second spot with 3 laps left and when the white flag was waved Rudd tapped Davey Allison to take the lead When Rudd came back around to the finish line he waved to his pit crew but was shown a black flag for the tap His win was taken away and given to Allison who refired to end up in second place Rudd ended up in second place Rick Hendrick and crew chief Waddell Wilson unsuccessfully tried to appeal the penalties He finished the year a career best 2nd place finish in points The following season he won the Peak Antifreeze 500 but dropped to seventh in points After finishing another three spots lower in points in 1993 he left Hendrick to start his own racing corporation Rudd Performance Motorsports 1994 1999 Edit Rudd at 1994 Brickyard 400 1997 Tide sponsored racecar at Pocono Ricky Rudd walks down pit road before qualifying at Pocono Raceway 1998 Rudd took Tide and formed his own race team in 1994 Rudd Performance Motorsports and drove the No 10 Ford Thunderbird that season His first win as an owner driver came at New Hampshire International Speedway which led to a fifth place points finish 1995 saw his consecutive winning streak almost end before he won the Dura Lube 500 at Phoenix the second to last race of the season He had another near miss in 1996 but won late in the year at North Carolina Speedway In 1997 Rudd had two wins one in the Brickyard 400 and the other at Dover International Speedway making this his highest win total since 1987 but he dropped to 17th in the points standings making this the first time he finished outside of the Top 10 in nine years His only win in 1998 came at Martinsville Speedway dealing with high air temperatures and a faulty cooling system As a result Rudd suffered burns and blisters over most of his body and gave his victory lane interview lying on the ground breathing from an oxygen mask This would be the last win of his consecutive victory streak as he struggled with mechanical failures and wrecks throughout the season The following year Rudd failed to win a race snapping a 16 season streak with at least one victory 7 When Tide left his team Rudd chose to liquidate his equipment and close his team 2000 2005 Edit After many rumors and speculation Rudd was hired to pilot the No 28 Texaco Havoline sponsored Ford Taurus for Robert Yates Racing in 2000 Although he still did not win any races that season he did have two poles and moved to fifth in the points standings a 26 spot improvement over the previous season In 2001 Rudd got his first win in three years at Pocono followed by another win at Richmond late in the season He also matched a career high 14 top five finishes Rudd scored his final win at Sonoma in 2002 but dropped to 10th in points Following the fall Richmond race Rudd had a heated argument with RYR engine specialist Larry Lackey on pit road with Lackey punching Rudd in the face and Rudd retaliating with a water bottle Rudd was fined US 5 000 and placed on probation while Lackey was fined US 10 000 before resigning from his position at RYR 8 Rudd left RYR at the end of the 2002 season In 2003 Rudd signed to drive the No 21 Ford for Wood Brothers Racing replacing Elliott Sadler who took over Rudd s seat at RYR Rudd scored four top fives and a 23rd place finish in points that year The following year he won his final career pole at Talladega but fell a spot in the standings He was able to recover to earn nine top 10s in 2005 and improved to 21st in points The closest he came to winning a race between 2003 and 2005 was at Sonoma in 2005 when he led several laps and finished second to Tony Stewart after being passed by him with nine laps to go At the end of the 2005 season Rudd left the No 21 team and announced he would take a break from racing although he would not effectively retire At the time he was known as NASCAR s ironman or record holder for most consecutive starts ending at 788 9 and holding the record until it was surpassed by Jeff Gordon in 2015 10 2006 2007 Edit 2007 car Rudd spent most of 2006 out of racing racing only at Dover where he filled in for an ailing Tony Stewart He made an appearance to meet and sign autographs for fans at the 2006 Carl Casper s Custom Auto Show at Freedom Hall in Louisville Kentucky and meanwhile he also raced in a karting event called the RoboPong 200 in Newcastle Indiana in a race full of IndyCar stars and eventually etching his name on the Dan Wheldon Cup the trophy that since 2012 has become that event s signature trophy Late in the season it was announced he would return to Yates to drive the No 88 Ford full time His best finish since his return to the sport was seventh in the Coca Cola 600 Since he missed the Chevy Rock amp Roll 400 it was the first time in his career where he did not make a start due to an injury Kenny Wallace drove the No 88 on an interim basis until Rudd healed except at Talladega where Mike Wallace drove the car Rudd made his return at Charlotte where he finished 11th He finished his career with a 21st place finish at the Ford 400 at Homestead Miami After racing EditAfter the 2007 season and a 32 year career Rudd resides at his home in Cornelius North Carolina In 2007 Rudd was inducted into the 2007 Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and in 2010 he was selected to the Hampton Roads Sports Hall of Fame that honors those who have contributed to sports in southeastern Virginia Rudd now lives what he calls a very simple lifestyle with his family 11 On February 7 2012 Rudd signed to be an analyst for Speed Channel s weekend motor sports news program SPEED Center Following the announcement he said I m really looking forward to the next chapter It s going to be a lot of fun working with the gang at SPEED 12 In 2013 Rudd made appearances in Series Two of the TV show Dallas in scenes filmed at Texas Motor Speedway as the hired driver for Christopher Ewing s methane powered race car On February 17 2014 Rudd was inducted into the Daytona Beach Stock car Hall of Fame by Rotary International Even though he retired from professional racing Rudd still races go karts at GoPro Motorplex in the Charlotte area 4 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 Nextel Cup Series Edit NASCAR Nextel 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 32 33 34 35 36 NNCC Pts Ref1975 Champion Racing 10 Ford RSD DAY RCH CAR11 BRI10 ATL25 NWS28 DAR MAR TAL NSV DOV CLT RSD MCH DAY NSV POC TAL MCH DAR DOV NWS MAR CLT RCH CAR BRI ATL ONT 47th 431 13 1976 Rudd Racing Enterprises 22 Chevy RSD DAYDNQ CAR RCH BRI ATL NWS DAR MAR TAL23 NSV DOV33 CLT RSD MCH DAY10 NSV POC TAL MCH BRI DARDNQ RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT16 CAR ATL ONT 53rd 407 14 1977 RSD DAY22 CAR19 ATL NWS DAR22 BRI10 MAR TAL28 NSV10 DOV27 CLT17 RSD MCH28 DAY36 NSV10 POC7 TAL4 MCH7 BRI16 DAR7 RCH11 DOV32 MAR27 NWS7 CLT24 CAR25 ATL8 ONT8 17th 2810 15 Ford RCH261978 Chevy RSD DAY37 RCH CAR ATL BRI DAR10 NWS MAR CLT28 NSV RSD MCH9 POC6 TAL39 MCH28 BRI DAR36 RCH DOV MAR NWS CLT23 CAR25 ATL9 ONTDNQ 31st 1260 16 Buick TAL27 DOV DAY21 NSV1979 Donlavey Racing 90 Mercury RSD DAY31 ATL9 DAR8 TAL27 CLT6 TWS28 RSD MCH8 DAY13 NSV POC5 TAL3 MCH7 DAR8 CLT11 ATL8 ONT10 9th 3642 17 Ford CAR34 NWS14 BRI10 MAR12 NSV10 DOV14 RCH3 DOV8 MAR6 NWS5 CAR20Chevy RCH11 BRI91980 Ulrich Racing 40 RSD DAY RCH CAR12 ATL31 BRI DAR19 NWS MAR TAL NSV DOV 35th 1213 18 Al Rudd Auto 22 CLT9 TWS RSD MCH32 CLT4 CAR ATL ONTNelson Malloch Racing 7 Olds DAY13 TAL20Chevy NSV28 POC10 MCH34 BRI28 DAR34 RCH DOV NWS MAR1981 DiGard Motorsports 88 RSD19 NSV4 POC6 MCH3 BRI2 DAR23 RCH12 DOV5 MAR8 NWS25 CLT3 CAR18 6th 3988 19 Olds DAY3 RCH2 CAR31 BRI2 TAL4 TWS24 DAY40Buick ATL22 NWS6 DAR11 MAR3 NSV5 DOV5 CLT4 RSD5 MCH30 TAL23 ATL38 RSD401982 Richard Childress Racing 3 Pontiac DAY35 RCH22 BRI27 ATL25 CAR15 DAR29 NWS9 MAR4 TAL24 NSV19 DOV22 CLT7 POC6 RSD29 MCH5 DAY7 NSV4 POC31 TAL9 MCH14 BRI7 DAR31 RCH4 DOV11 NWS25 CLT31 MAR2 CAR28 ATL7 RSD2 9th 3537 20 1983 Chevy DAY24 RCH28 CAR6 ATL10 DAR4 NWS27 MAR5 TAL8 NSV14 DOV24 BRI26 CLT32 RSD1 POC31 MCH6 DAY21 NSV5 POC7 TAL16 MCH27 BRI14 DAR25 RCH2 DOV13 MAR1 NWS6 CLT9 CAR3 ATL26 RSD37 9th 3693 21 1984 Bud Moore Engineering 15 Ford DAY7 RCH1 CAR7 ATL8 BRI6 NWS3 DAR9 MAR18 TAL22 NSV4 DOV8 CLT11 RSD9 POC18 MCH40 DAY15 NSV16 POC39 TAL14 MCH12 BRI16 DAR5 RCH2 DOV3 MAR27 CLT8 NWS6 CAR23 ATL3 RSD15 7th 3918 22 1985 DAY5 RCH25 CAR32 ATL4 BRI2 DAR25 NWS4 MAR2 TAL5 DOV4 CLT13 RSD4 POC7 MCH7 DAY7 POC14 TAL18 MCH31 BRI9 DAR6 RCH5 DOV3 MAR4 NWS5 CLT15 CAR7 ATL31 RSD1 6th 3857 23 1986 DAY11 RCH30 CAR28 ATL26 BRI2 DAR26 NWS2 MAR1 TAL36 DOV4 CLT8 RSD3 POC4 MCH10 DAY6 POC2 TAL3 GLN7 MCH21 BRI23 DAR6 RCH24 DOV1 MAR28 NWS7 CLT4 CAR2 ATL25 RSD19 5th 3823 24 1987 DAY9 CAR2 RCH28 ATL1 DAR30 NWS5 BRI3 MAR16 TAL30 CLT25 DOV12 POC7 RSD2 MCH14 DAY14 POC26 TAL15 GLN4 MCH25 BRI3 DAR7 RCH3 DOV1 MAR21 NWS13 CLT11 CAR31 RSD31 ATL3 6th 3742 25 1988 King Racing 26 Buick DAY17 RCH2 CAR17 ATL24 DAR30 BRI20 NWS2 MAR18 TAL29 CLT7 DOV19 RSD3 POC30 MCH11 DAY22 POC12 TAL41 GLN1 MCH16 BRI16 DAR10 RCH26 DOV10 MAR24 CLT8 NWS7 CAR2 PHO26 ATL4 11th 3547 26 1989 DAY19 CAR32 ATL24 RCH4 DAR12 BRI8 NWS6 MAR23 TAL31 CLT10 DOV6 SON1 POC20 MCH4 DAY9 POC31 TAL17 GLN29 MCH8 BRI3 DAR3 RCH4 DOV5 MAR8 CLT21 NWS9 CAR28 PHO29 ATL14 8th 3608 27 1990 Hendrick Motorsports 5 Chevy DAY4 RCH3 CAR31 ATL27 DAR24 BRI3 NWS4 MAR23 TAL33 CLT28 DOV11 SON3 POC32 MCH9 DAY13 POC7 TAL5 GLN1 MCH5 BRI10 DAR7 RCH8 DOV32 MAR28 NWS11 CLT6 CAR7 PHO32 ATL16 7th 3601 28 1991 DAY9 RCH2 CAR4 ATL6 DAR1 BRI5 NWS11 MAR11 TAL13 CLT9 DOV10 SON2 POC20 MCH8 DAY9 POC20 TAL4 GLN2 MCH11 BRI5 DAR15 RCH5 DOV7 MAR8 NWS12 CLT32 CAR12 PHO11 ATL11 2nd 4092 29 1992 DAY40 CAR28 RCH6 ATL12 DAR5 BRI6 NWS3 MAR23 TAL26 CLT9 DOV6 SON4 POC36 MCH5 DAY7 POC4 TAL4 GLN13 MCH36 BRI8 DAR10 RCH6 DOV1 MAR10 NWS15 CLT5 CAR3 PHO30 ATL25 7th 3735 30 1993 DAY30 CAR12 RCH15 ATL5 DAR19 BRI26 NWS7 MAR29 TAL41 SON3 CLT37 DOV35 POC9 MCH1 DAY4 NHA5 POC11 TAL24 GLN24 MCH35 BRI22 DAR6 RCH4 DOV21 MAR4 NWS5 CLT8 CAR14 PHO6 ATL2 10th 3644 31 1994 Rudd Performance Motorsports 10 Ford DAY8 CAR11 RCH18 ATL9 DAR9 BRI32 NWS6 MAR12 TAL25 SON14 CLT6 DOV19 POC21 MCH4 DAY17 NHA1 POC6 TAL7 IND11 GLN5 MCH10 BRI12 DAR4 RCH5 DOV18 MAR25 NWS11 CLT29 CAR4 PHO7 ATL14 5th 4050 32 1995 DAY13 CAR4 RCH21 ATL8 DAR41 BRI5 NWS29 MAR30 TAL22 SON4 CLT5 DOV31 POC13 MCH38 DAY8 NHA5 POC3 TAL41 IND20 GLN4 MCH30 BRI36 DAR6 RCH8 DOV10 MAR27 NWS5 CLT4 CAR13 PHO1 ATL10 9th 3734 33 1996 DAY9 CAR4 RCH9 ATL8 DAR9 BRI14 NWS15 MAR23 TAL28 SON7 CLT15 DOV8 POC2 MCH31 DAY33 NHA3 POC2 TAL37 IND6 GLN34 MCH8 BRI9 DAR16 RCH12 DOV34 MAR35 NWS7 CLT13 CAR1 PHO14 ATL8 6th 3845 34 1997 DAY9 CAR4 RCH6 ATL30 DAR23 TEX5 BRI27 MAR13 SON34 TAL11 CLT10 DOV1 POC21 MCH13 CAL3 DAY34 NHA9 POC36 IND1 GLN40 MCH29 BRI19 DAR5 RCH28 NHA42 DOV6 MAR13 CLT41 TAL34 CAR40 PHO36 ATL37 17th 3330 35 1998 DAY42 CAR43 LVS12 ATL23 DAR33 BRI30 TEX27 MAR14 TAL24 CAL11 CLT31 DOV6 RCH11 MCH37 POC41 SON28 NHA19 POC42 IND31 GLN14 MCH13 BRI9 NHA10 DAR22 RCH34 DOV13 MAR1 CLT37 TAL18 DAY27 PHO27 CAR10 ATL24 22nd 3131 36 1999 DAY30 CAR30 LVS43 ATL25 DAR27 TEX19 BRI38 MAR29 TAL19 CAL41 RCH36 CLT28 DOV14 MCH38 POC15 SON38 DAY13 NHA27 POC27 IND9 GLN32 MCH38 BRI3 DAR34 RCH27 NHA42 DOV37 MAR18 CLT38 TAL3 CAR19 PHO5 HOM41 ATL7 31st 2922 37 2000 Yates Racing 28 DAY15 CAR6 LVS12 ATL11 DAR17 BRI14 TEX10 MAR22 TAL27 CAL4 RCH4 CLT17 DOV5 MCH12 POC3 SON5 DAY5 NHA10 POC38 IND21 GLN11 MCH2 BRI10 DAR8 RCH9 NHA3 DOV3 MAR4 CLT3 TAL11 CAR3 PHO37 HOM6 ATL24 5th 4575 38 2001 DAY4 CAR39 LVS19 ATL6 DAR8 BRI10 TEX37 MAR2 TAL14 CAL6 RCH5 CLT7 DOV10 MCH2 POC1 SON4 DAY14 CHI3 NHA3 POC11 IND39 GLN4 MCH42 BRI4 DAR7 RCH1 DOV3 KAN3 CLT21 MAR39 TAL26 PHO3 CAR8 HOM21 ATL35 NHA13 4th 4706 39 2002 DAY38 CAR18 LVS13 ATL20 DAR12 BRI3 TEX4 MAR7 TAL14 CAL3 RCH39 CLT4 DOV19 POC17 MCH8 SON1 DAY15 CHI19 NHA17 POC10 IND18 GLN5 MCH12 BRI39 DAR30 RCH7 NHA12 DOV14 KAN20 TAL3 CLT39 MAR3 ATL32 CAR20 PHO13 HOM19 10th 4323 40 2003 Wood Brothers Racing 21 DAY15 CAR11 LVS19 ATL35 DAR15 BRI4 TEX26 TAL42 MAR11 CAL24 RCH34 CLT33 DOV17 POC37 MCH43 SON15 DAY3 CHI13 NHA12 POC39 IND38 GLN21 MCH29 BRI33 DAR16 RCH3 NHA2 DOV11 TAL36 KAN10 CLT23 MAR15 ATL31 PHO17 CAR40 HOM31 23rd 3521 41 2004 DAY18 CAR19 LVS28 ATL31 DAR33 BRI37 TEX22 MAR20 TAL17 CAL17 RCH11 CLT26 DOV30 POC19 MCH12 SON35 DAY17 CHI32 NHA39 POC12 IND28 GLN8 MCH24 BRI40 CAL17 RCH21 NHA37 DOV12 TAL12 KAN2 CLT16 MAR14 ATL12 PHO19 DAR16 HOM9 24th 3615 42 2005 DAY24 CAL41 LVS37 ATL33 BRI25 MAR7 TEX8 PHO34 TAL30 DAR13 RCH11 CLT35 DOV40 POC28 MCH33 SON2 DAY13 CHI7 NHA23 POC10 IND41 GLN16 MCH19 BRI4 CAL9 RCH38 NHA20 DOV12 TAL18 KAN9 CLT9 MAR11 ATL17 TEX13 PHO20 HOM37 21st 3667 43 2006 Joe Gibbs Racing 20 Chevy DAY CAL LVS ATL BRI MAR TEX PHO TAL RCH DAR CLT DOVQL POC MCH SON DAY CHI NHA POC IND GLN MCH BRI CAL RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT MAR ATL TEX PHO HOM NA 44 2007 Yates Racing 88 Ford DAY26 CAL27 LVS30 ATL26 BRI38 MAR13 TEX33 PHO26 TAL33 RCH37 DAR26 CLT7 DOV39 POC27 MCH22 SON11 NHA30 DAY31 CHI21 IND24 POC13 GLN38 MCH33 BRI38 CAL40 RCH NHA DOV KAN TAL CLT11 MAR27 ATL17 TEX15 PHO35 HOM21 33rd 2622 45 Qualified for Tony StewartDaytona 500 Edit Year Team Manufacturer Start Finish1976 Al Rudd Auto Chevy DNQ1977 21 221978 36 371979 Donlavey Racing Mercury 11 311981 DiGard Motorsports Olds 5 31982 Richard Childress Racing Pontiac 16 351983 Chevy 1 241984 Bud Moore Engineering Ford 14 71985 9 51986 22 111987 31 91988 King Racing Buick 27 171989 36 191990 Hendrick Motorsports Chevy 19 41991 9 91992 8 401993 12 301994 Rudd Performance Motorsports Ford 20 81995 18 131996 10 91997 13 91998 40 421999 29 302000 Yates Racing Ford 2 152001 30 42002 9 382003 Wood Brothers Racing Ford 5 152004 16 182005 11 242007 Yates Racing Ford 2 26Late Model Sportsman Series Edit NASCAR Late Model Sportsman 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 NLMC Pts Ref1983 Zervakis Racing Team 01 Olds DAY RCH CAR HCY MAR NWS SBO GPS LGY DOV1 BRI CLT SBO HCY ROU SBO ROU CRW ROU SBO HCY LGY IRP GPS BRI HCY 65th 311 46 Pontiac DAR31 RCH NWS SBO MAR ROU CLT34 HCY MARInternational Race of Champions Edit key Bold Pole position Most laps led International Race of Champions resultsYear Make 1 2 3 4 Pos Pts Ref1992 Dodge DAY2 TAL3 MCH3 MCH2 1st 68 5 47 1993 DAY5 DAR5 TAL4 MCH7 4th 49 48 1995 Dodge DAY4 DAR11 TAL8 MCH10 10th 28 49 1996 Pontiac DAY TAL CLT MCH10 NA 0 50 2001 Pontiac DAY2 TAL4 MCH10 IND6 6th 45 51 References Edit The race is off for local boy Ricky Rudd HamptonRoads com PilotOnline com Archived 2007 05 29 at the Wayback Machine Ms Rudd Is Wed To Edward Wax The New York Times December 9 1990 Virginian Pilot Obituaries HamptonRoads com PilotOnline com Archived August 8 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b c d 280 Ricky Rudd Stand Your Ground Stitcher Dirty Mo Media October 28 2019 Retrieved March 24 2020 a b Charlotte Rudd ready for Iron Man record Motorsport Network May 23 2002 Retrieved February 1 2019 Glick Chav November 19 1990 Pit Accident Claims Life in Atlanta Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Shapiro Mark July 13 2001 The field of hopefuls Chicago Tribune Retrieved May 4 2014 Fists fly in Rudd s final days at RYR ESPN September 11 2002 Retrieved May 24 2022 Ironman After 788 straight NASCAR starts Ricky Rudd calls it a career sort of Autoweek January 2006 Caldwell Gray September 27 2015 Jeff Gordon NASCAR s new Ironman Hendrick Motorsports Retrieved May 24 2022 Pearce Al September 5 2011 Ricky Rudd AutoWeek 61 18 60 Arneson Erik February 7 2012 CUP SPEED Adds Rudd Palumbo To 2012 Team Speedtv com Archived from the original on February 8 2012 Retrieved February 7 2012 Ricky Rudd 1975 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved March 28 2015 Ricky Rudd 1976 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved March 28 2015 Ricky Rudd 1977 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved March 28 2015 Ricky Rudd 1978 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved March 28 2015 Ricky Rudd 1979 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved March 28 2015 Ricky Rudd 1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved March 28 2015 Ricky Rudd 1981 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved March 28 2015 Ricky Rudd 1982 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved March 28 2015 Ricky Rudd 1983 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved March 28 2015 Ricky Rudd 1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Results Racing Reference Retrieved March 28 2015 Ricky Rudd 1985 NASCAR 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Results Racing Reference Retrieved March 28 2015 Ricky Rudd 1992 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 16 2015 Ricky Rudd 1993 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 16 2015 Ricky Rudd 1995 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 16 2015 Ricky Rudd 1996 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 16 2015 Ricky Rudd 2001 IROC Results Racing Reference Retrieved June 16 2015 Driver SpotlightExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ricky Rudd Ricky Rudd driver statistics at Racing Reference Ricky Rudd owner statistics at Racing ReferenceSporting positionsPreceded byRusty Wallace IROC ChampionIROC XVI 1992 Succeeded byDavey Allison and Terry LabonteNote Allison died before the final race and was replaced by Labonte for that event AchievementsPreceded byDale Jarrett Brickyard 400 winner1997 Succeeded byJeff GordonAwardsPreceded bySkip Manning NASCAR Winston Cup Series Rookie of the Year1977 Succeeded byRonnie Thomas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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