- Alan
Dennis Kulwicki (December 14, 1954 –
April 1, 1993),
nicknamed "Special K" and "the
Polish Prince", was an
American auto
racing driver and team owner...
- up
Kulwicki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kulwicki (feminine: Kulwicka, plural: Kulwiccy) is a
Polish surname and may
refer to: Alan
Kulwicki (1954–1993)...
- The
championship was won by Alan
Kulwicki,
driving the No. 7
Hooters Ford for AK Racing,
which he also owned.
Kulwicki placed second in the race, and by...
- a
Swearingen Merlin III twin turboprop,
carrying NASCAR champion Alan
Kulwicki,
crashed near Blountville, Tennessee,
while on
approach to the
nearby Tri-Cities...
- he sold it to
rookie driver Alan
Kulwicki, who
controlled and
raced for the team
until his
death in 1993.
Kulwicki won five
races as an owner-driver...
- Lech
Kulwicki (born 2
November 1951) is a
Polish former footballer who pla**** as a defender. He pla**** for five
teams in the
Pomeranian region, ending...
- 9, 1992, and
ended on
November 15, 1992.
Independent owner/driver Alan
Kulwicki of AK
Racing won the
Winston Cup championship. The
Generation 4 car was...
- Alan
Kulwicki Memorial Park is
located in
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin,
United States. The park is in the city of Greenfield,
Wisconsin and it features...
-
minor league golf tour. In 1992,
Hooters sponsored NASCAR driver Alan
Kulwicki as he won the
Winston Cup Championship,
beating Bill
Elliott by ten points...
-
solidified after Kulwicki's death in a
plane crash on Thursday,
April 1, 1993, near Blountville, Tennessee.
Hours after Kulwicki's death,
Peter Jellen...