Ricky Rudd (born September 12, 1956 in Chesapeake, Virginia) is a NASCAR race car driver. He drives the #88 Snickers Ford for Robert Yates Racing in 2007 . Rudd is the "Ironman" of NASCAR, holding the record for most consecutive starts in NASCAR racing. At his retirement, Rudd had made 788 consecutive starts. He is also remembered as one of the "Tide ride" drivers as well as for winning a race in sixteen consecutive seasons (1983 to 1998). Rudd had a total of 23 wins, 194 top 5's, and 373 top 10's. On November 8, 2005, Rudd announced his intention to take a break from racing effective at the end of 2005 season. Ricky Rudd was named the 2006 "Virginian of the Year." Robert Yates asked Rudd to drive the #88 Ford in 2007.
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| - Ricky Rudd (born September 12, 1956 in Chesapeake, Virginia) is a NASCAR race car driver. He drives the #88 Snickers Ford for Robert Yates Racing in 2007 . Rudd is the "Ironman" of NASCAR, holding the record for most consecutive starts in NASCAR racing. At his retirement, Rudd had made 788 consecutive starts. He is also remembered as one of the "Tide ride" drivers as well as for winning a race in sixteen consecutive seasons (1983 to 1998). Rudd had a total of 23 wins, 194 top 5's, and 373 top 10's. On November 8, 2005, Rudd announced his intention to take a break from racing effective at the end of 2005 season. Ricky Rudd was named the 2006 "Virginian of the Year." Robert Yates asked Rudd to drive the #88 Ford in 2007.
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| - Ricky Rudd (born September 12, 1956 in Chesapeake, Virginia) is a NASCAR race car driver. He drives the #88 Snickers Ford for Robert Yates Racing in 2007 . Rudd is the "Ironman" of NASCAR, holding the record for most consecutive starts in NASCAR racing. At his retirement, Rudd had made 788 consecutive starts. He is also remembered as one of the "Tide ride" drivers as well as for winning a race in sixteen consecutive seasons (1983 to 1998). Rudd had a total of 23 wins, 194 top 5's, and 373 top 10's. On November 8, 2005, Rudd announced his intention to take a break from racing effective at the end of 2005 season. Ricky Rudd was named the 2006 "Virginian of the Year." Robert Yates asked Rudd to drive the #88 Ford in 2007. Now Rudd is considering moving back to Sprint Cup part-time with Joe Gibbs Racing.
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