Bill Elliott
Bill Elliott
William Clyde "Bill" Elliott, also known as Wild Bill, Awesome Bill from Dawsonville, or Million Dollar Bill, is a retired NASCAR driver. He won the 1988 Winston Cup Championship and has garnered 44 wins in that series, including two Daytona 500 victories in 1985 and 1987 and a record four consecutive wins at Michigan International Speedway between 1985 and 1986. He holds the track record for fastest qualifying speed at Talladega at 212.809 miles per hourand Daytona International Speedway at...
ProfessionRace Car Driver
Date of Birth8 October 1955
CityDawsonville, GA
A lot of this sounds like we're talking in circles, but we have to get through phase one, ... There's nothing that's not fair game when we get to phase two.
You never put your options away. I wouldn't say never. It would have to be the right deal.
Daytona is a special place and the '500' is a special race. I haven't reached the point where I am content to watch this race on television. I would rather be part of the action - it's the big show.
At lunch time this place used to be packed,
The young guys are going to be a great part of this sport in the near future. But I still want to make my mark while I'm here.
We really don't have control over our front door.
I'm just trying to help her what little I can, because it's been a little while since I've run here, but it's still all basically the same.
I feel its unfortunate that some people are taking advantage of a bad situation, ... Im keeping my prices as low as I can.
Dale had an uncanny way of being able to work whoever he wanted to his advantage whether it was the media, the fans, other drivers or NASCAR. He knew how to work the system as well as anybody I've ever met.
It's a process that we just have to go through more or less to finish it.
It's all going to be safer for the drivers.
It's the dead the same. You look who's running and you look who's not, you look at how the cars drive, but the main thing is to work the best on your piece and hope everything comes together.
The lap didn't feel that fast and the car was jumping around.
They're both staked pretty moderately, but we'll take it easy and see how they train back. Dr No will be back in April and it will probably be late April for Leading X Ample.