You could call it “The Best Damn Monument in Town.” The official dedication of a Smokey Yunick historical marker, fittingly, is scheduled for Thursday, the day many haulers filled with racing ...
A "For Sale" sign at the front of the vacant property suggests Smokey's Garage will eventually slide deeper into the local history books. But the monument unveiled Thursday, in front of some 150 ...
Legendary NASCAR mechanic Smokey Yunick closed the "Best Damn Garage In Town" long before he died in 2001. But the main concrete-block, tin-roofed building on Beach Street in Daytona Beach, Fla., ...
Another piece of NASCAR history is gone, as the building that once housed legendary auto manufacturer Smokey Yunick's garage in Daytona Beach has burned down. Yunick, who passed away in 2001, opened ...
NASCAR legend and perhaps the best-liked, most-referenced cheater in motorsports history, Smokey Yunick, used to run a shop called the Best Damn Garage In Town, and last night, the building that ...
I was a little late to the party for that new Smokey Yunick monument next to his old garage property in Daytona Beach. But I paid my respects this past week. It's the latest worthy project completed ...
The Daytona Beach News-Journal reports that the fire that destroyed the garage of Smokey Yunick was intentionally set. Yunick was an innovative mechanic in NASCAR and Indy cars who died in 2001 at the ...
Ray evernham is now a nextel cup team owner, but back in the mid-'90s he was a hands-on crew chief for Jeff Gordon's Dupont Chevrolet. "It was when Jeff and I were in our heyday," Evernham says.
DAYTONA BEACH — Since 1947, the Best Damn Garage In Town has stood on a couple of acres at 957 N. Beach Street, backing up to the Halifax River. In February and July — not coincidentally when NASCAR ...
In early May the racing world lost one of its legendary characters and great minds when Henry "Smokey" Yunick died at age 77 at his home in Daytona Beach, Florida. Known for his trademark corncob pipe ...
Another piece of NASCAR history is gone, as the building that once housed legendary auto manufacturer Smokey Yunick's garage in Daytona Beach has burned down. Yunick, who passed away in 2001, opened ...
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