Erick Rudolph (January 9, 1992 - ) is a NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour driver from Ransomville, NY and is the son of former Winston Cup driver Charlie Rudolph. He is most famous for setting the record for youngest winner in Tour history with his triumph in the 2009 Spencer Speedway 155. He was 17 years, 6 months, and 3 days old when he grabbed that checkered flag. He does, however, compete full-time in the Tour, inheriting the Ed Bennett ride in 2009 that Matt Hirschman drove to a runner-up finish in the 2008 Tour.
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| - Erick Rudolph (January 9, 1992 - ) is a NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour driver from Ransomville, NY and is the son of former Winston Cup driver Charlie Rudolph. He is most famous for setting the record for youngest winner in Tour history with his triumph in the 2009 Spencer Speedway 155. He was 17 years, 6 months, and 3 days old when he grabbed that checkered flag. He does, however, compete full-time in the Tour, inheriting the Ed Bennett ride in 2009 that Matt Hirschman drove to a runner-up finish in the 2008 Tour.
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| - Erick Rudolph (January 9, 1992 - ) is a NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour driver from Ransomville, NY and is the son of former Winston Cup driver Charlie Rudolph. He is most famous for setting the record for youngest winner in Tour history with his triumph in the 2009 Spencer Speedway 155. He was 17 years, 6 months, and 3 days old when he grabbed that checkered flag. He does, however, compete full-time in the Tour, inheriting the Ed Bennett ride in 2009 that Matt Hirschman drove to a runner-up finish in the 2008 Tour.
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