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Marty Robbins: Country Star & NASCAR Racer
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Marty Robbins, a country music legend with two Grammy Awards and a Country Music Hall of Fame induction, led a dual life as a NASCAR racer. He competed in thirty-five Grand National races from 1966 to 1982, earning one top-five finish and six top-tens. Robbins racing career began in the late 1950s, inspired by local events, and he often raced on weekends between Fairgrounds tracks and Opry stages. His dedication was evident when he wrecked his own car to protect Richard Childress at the 1974 Charlotte five hundred, earning thirty-seven stitches and broken bones. Robbins racing career ended due to heart issues, but his legacy lives on through the Nashville race named in his honor and his movie poster displayed at NASCAR.
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