Ricky Rudd is being inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame tonight, so it’s a perfect time for him to sit down with the guys from The Scene Vault for a comprehensive look back on his incredible career
- Ricky Rudd was given his opportunity with Richard Childress Racing completely out of circumstance because a driver was injured at a test in Daytona before him. How much does being successful in motorsports come down to being in the right place at the right time?
- A few decades ago, it was up to the drivers to decide whether a concussion was bad enough to sit out or not, and most drivers would always want to drive even if they were not completely healthy. Is concussion protocol one of the best changes for the sport?
- One of Ricky Rudd’s most legendary drives was when his cooling equipment failed at Martinsville. Is Martinsville the worst track for a driver to have malfunctioning cooling equipment?
What’s your favorite Ricky Rudd moment? Was his era the toughest era to drive in? Let The Scene Vault know all of your thoughts and questions in the comment section.
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