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Donlavey Racing was a
stock car
racing team that
competed from 1950
until 2004 in the
NASCAR Winston Cup Series. It was
owned by
Junie Donlavey and ran...
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Wesley Christian "Junie"
Donlavey Jr. (April 8, 1924 – June 9, 2014), a
native of Richmond, Virginia, was the
owner of
Donlavey Racing; he
began fielding...
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Frank Donlavey, (22
February 1945 – 1
January 2009), was a
Scottish soccer player who pla**** in the NASL. In 1976, he pla**** in the
National Soccer League...
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Stricklin was
fired by Allison.
Stricklin ended the
season driving for
Junie Donlavey. For 1993,
Stricklin signed with
Junior Johnson,
driving the No. 27 McDonald's-sponsored...
- in that
league of motorsports.
Brooks drove for the
underfunded Junie Donlavey team
throughout his
racing career.
Brooks made his
Grand National Series...
- Company, Inc. The
brand became a
NASCAR sponsor beginning with a
Junie Donlavey-owned car
driven by
Kevin Ray in the
Nextel Cup
Series and Kim Crosby's...
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second and third, respectively.
Terri O'Connell,
driving a
second car for
Donlavey Racing, is
credited with
being the only
openly transgender driver to ever...
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NASCAR Cup
Series races between 1971 and 1972, the
majority of them for
Donlavey Racing. He
attempted the 1972
Daytona 500 but
failed to qualify. At the...
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actress Junie Booth (1948–2021),
American jazz b****ist
Wesley "Junie"
Donlavey (1924–2014),
former NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series car
owner with a team based...
- 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...