
Who stole an alligator from a Florida golf course?
A Florida man stole an alligator from a mini-golf course and tried to heave the reptile onto the roof of a building to “teach it a lesson,” authorities said. William “Bubba” Hodge, 32, was arrested early Thursday in Daytona Beach Shores, where cops spotted him attempting to launch the gator onto the roof of a business by its tail, police said.
Do you know of any NASCAR drivers who didn’t actually exist?
But I can only think of one of them that didn’t actually really exist: L. W. Wright. Ahead of the 1982 Winston 500 at Talladega Superspeedway, a resident of Hendersonville, Tennessee contacted The Tennessean, a Nashville newspaper, to promote a new entrant named L. W. Wright.
Why did Pfizer sponsor NASCAR teams for six years?
For six years, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer promoted its erectile dysfunction pills by sponsoring NASCAR teams. The first year saw Mike Bliss driver the No. 27 car for Eel River Racing, while the subsequent five were supposed to be the waning years of Mark Martin's storied career with Roush Racing.
What car did Viagra sponsor in NASCAR?
Viagra 10 of 10 For six years, pharmaceutical giant Pfizer promoted its erectile dysfunction pills by sponsoring NASCAR teams. The first year saw Mike Bliss driver the No. 27 car for Eel River Racing, while the subsequent five were supposed to be the waning years of Mark Martin's storied career with Roush Racing.

Where is L.W. Wright today?
L. W. WrightLarry "L. W." WrightDisappearedMay 2, 1982 Talladega, AlabamaStatusFound in 2022NationalityAmericanYears active19828 more rows
What NASCAR driver is sponsored by Viagra?
Alex Tagliani now has Viagra with him for the rest of the 2022 season. Yes, you read it right. The Canadian driver paired up with Viagra as his car's primary sponsor. The fans have gone crazy over the news.
Who did Dave Blaney drive for NASCAR?
David Blaney (born October 24, 1962 in Hartford Township, Trumbull County, Ohio, United States) is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver. He currently starts and parks the #66 Car for Prism Motorsports. Blaney was a successful sprint car driver before he started racing in NASCAR.
Who did Ernie Irvan race for?
Last years in NASCAR and retirement 36 Skittles Pontiac. During the year he scored 11 top-10 finishes with three pole positions despite missing the final three races while recovering from injuries suffered at Talladega in October. Irvan finished the season 19th in the Winston Cup points standings, earning $1,476,141.
Did Mark Martin drive the Viagra car?
As he did in the premier series, Martin drove a Jack Roush Ford in his Xfinity races. Roush Racing made one of the most innovative sponsor signings when it brought Pfizer's Viagra brand to serve as the primary sponsor for driver Mark Martin, starting with the 2001 season.
Why did Mark Martin leave Roush?
Mark Martin explained in a tweet Saturday morning why he no longer is working in a driver development role with Roush Fenway Racing. Martin tweeted: “I didn't want to go to the races. I've done enough of that for now. Except for dirt track.”
Where does Dave Blaney live now?
North CarolinaDave Blaney still lives in North Carolina and has returned, part time, to racing sprint cars on dirt tracks, mostly in the Midwest. But he tries to attend as many of Ryan's races as he can.
Where is Dave Blaney?
He owns Sharon Speedway in Hartford Township, Trumbull County, Ohio. His brother Dale Blaney is a sprint car driver. His son, Ryan Blaney, is also a NASCAR competitor. Hartford Township, Trumbull County, Ohio, U.S....Dave Blaney.WinsTop tensPoles0282
Is Dave Blaney married?
Lisa Beatty BlaneyDave Blaney / Spouse
How is Ernie Irvan doing now?
Now in retirement Irvan spends time with his family and still is involved in racing. “I still miss racing every day,” Irvan said. “But now I help my son Jared in his driving career and it's rewarding to watch him learn and be successful. He's so much better a driver than I ever was.”
What NASCAR driver died at Michigan?
Ernie IrvanErnie Irvan Was Airlifted From Michigan International Speedway Following a Pair of Accidents Exactly Five Years Apart and Lost All His NASCAR Trophies After the Second Forced Him to Retire.
Where is Harry Gant?
Now, the 77-year-old Gant officially is retired from all forms of racing, but he's as busy as he was when he was behind the wheel. These days, Gant tends to a herd of 100 Black Angus cattle on his 300-acre ranch in Taylorsville, North Carolina, rides his motorcycle around the country and is enjoying the good life.