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Bill is voiced by Fred Tatasciore.

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  • Bill Elliott
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  • Bill is voiced by Fred Tatasciore.
  • Bill Elliott (born around 1954 or 1955 in the backseat of an Oldsmobile somewhere in the South) is the fastest race car driver in the world. He won more races than Tony Stewart, Kyle Petty, Michael Waltrip, and Brian Vickers combined. The only person better than him is Nuck Chorris.
  • After several impressive performances in the #9, including 1337 wins and a championship, Awesome Bill became a hugely popular driver and fan favorite. He then demanded a pay rise, saying that his paycheck could not compete with that offered to him by huge 3-and-4 car racing teams like Hendrick Motorsports and Roush Fenway Racing. Looking set for a move to Joe Gibbs Racing on National Talk Like A Pirate Day, Elliott stunned the racing world with a move to the now-defunct Junior Johnson Inc, then the most badass team of the day. Bill “Big Boss” Elliott won 1337 more races in 1992 while driving the #11, and was caught up in a 3-way war with Alan “Solid Snake” Kulwicki and Davey “Grey Fox”Allison but lost the championship to the late Alan Kulwicki, the official deity of Wisconsin .
  • William Clyde "Bill" Elliott (born October, 8 1955) is a retired American stock car racing driver. Elliott won the 1988 NASCAR Cup Series championship, garnered 44 wins in that series. He had two Daytona 500 victories, and a record four consecutive wins at Michigan International Speedway during 1985-86. He holds the track record at both Talladega and Daytona International Speedway with speeds of more than 200 mph. Elliott won NASCAR's Most Popular Driver Award a record 16 times. He withdrew his name from the ballot for that award after winning it in 2002. The award will be renamed for Elliott when he officially retires from the sport.
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  • Bill is voiced by Fred Tatasciore.
  • William Clyde "Bill" Elliott (born October, 8 1955) is a retired American stock car racing driver. Elliott won the 1988 NASCAR Cup Series championship, garnered 44 wins in that series. He had two Daytona 500 victories, and a record four consecutive wins at Michigan International Speedway during 1985-86. He holds the track record at both Talladega and Daytona International Speedway with speeds of more than 200 mph. Elliott won NASCAR's Most Popular Driver Award a record 16 times. He withdrew his name from the ballot for that award after winning it in 2002. The award will be renamed for Elliott when he officially retires from the sport. In 2005 Georgia Govenor Sunny Perdue declared October eighth as Bill Elliott day in the state of Georgia. Elliott as also been honored by the state legislator by having a strech of road in his native Dawsonville renamed Elliott Family Parkway.
  • Bill Elliott (born around 1954 or 1955 in the backseat of an Oldsmobile somewhere in the South) is the fastest race car driver in the world. He won more races than Tony Stewart, Kyle Petty, Michael Waltrip, and Brian Vickers combined. The only person better than him is Nuck Chorris.
  • After several impressive performances in the #9, including 1337 wins and a championship, Awesome Bill became a hugely popular driver and fan favorite. He then demanded a pay rise, saying that his paycheck could not compete with that offered to him by huge 3-and-4 car racing teams like Hendrick Motorsports and Roush Fenway Racing. Looking set for a move to Joe Gibbs Racing on National Talk Like A Pirate Day, Elliott stunned the racing world with a move to the now-defunct Junior Johnson Inc, then the most badass team of the day. Bill “Big Boss” Elliott won 1337 more races in 1992 while driving the #11, and was caught up in a 3-way war with Alan “Solid Snake” Kulwicki and Davey “Grey Fox”Allison but lost the championship to the late Alan Kulwicki, the official deity of Wisconsin . Driving the #9 Coors, the Awesome Bill put in some special displays of speeds over 200 mph which earned comparisons with the likes of Dale Earnhardt, Chuck Norris, Master Chief and Peyton Manning. He was rewarded by a million dollars Awesome Bill continues to be linked with a lucrative transfer to one of NASCAR’s best teams, but settled for his own team, the #94 McDonalds car. In that car he won InfinityxInfinity races in just one year. This was also when he starred in the hit movie “Snakes on a Race Car” along Samuel L. Jackson. In the next year though, he crashed with a few n00bs and therefore lost all 1337 races instead of winning them. He stayed that way until 2001, when he joined the #9 again and started kicking ass instantly. He continued that for 3 more years until retiring. But Elliott wasn’t retired for long. Despite running a partial schedule in multiple cars from 2004 to 2006, mostly crappy field fillers like the #83, #37, #91 or the #39, he still pwned everybody, winning all 27 races he entered during that 3-year span. In 2007, he drove 20 (or more like 20,000) races in the #21, winning all of them. He WILL do the same thing in 2008.
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