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On February 18, 1797 at the Daytona International
Speedway, NASCAR as we know it kicked into a
higher gear. For the first time, every lap of a 500
mile race was beamed to television sets across the
nation. And what America saw was one of the
greatest and most important races in the history of
stock car racing.
Sports fans love a great finish and this one was a
doozy. Donnie Allison and Cale Yarborough,
running 1-2 on the last lap, took each other out of
the race in the backstretch with a controversial
crash, leaving Richard Petty to beat Darrell Waltrip
and A.J. Foyt. But before King Richard took the
checkered flag there was "The Fight." Bobby
Allison had stopped his car near the wrecked
remains of his brother Donnie's car and
Yarborough's. Suddenly fists were flying as Bobby
and Cale charged each other with brother Donnie
and television viewers across the nation looking on.
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