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Ricky Rudd: Cars
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This is the / Snickers Dark / special paint scheme of Ricky Rudd's #88 Snickers / Ford Fusion. This car was driven in the NASCAR Nextel All-Star Challenge on May 19, and the Coca-Cola 600 at Lowe's Motor Speedway on May 27, 2007.
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On August 12th, Ricky Rudd will run a special paint scheme for the No. 88 at Watkins Glen International. This special Combos paint scheme will feature cheese Combos along the sides of the car, as well as the Combos logo on the hood and rear quarter panels.
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Rudd moved to Bud Moore Engineering in 1984, racing the #15 Wrangler Jeans Ford. He failed to win until the season finale at Riverside, but improved to seventh in points. Motorcraft became the team's new sponsor the following season, and he moved up one spot in points in that season, and then a career-best fifth in 1986. Despite an additional two victories in 1987, Rudd left Moore at the end of the season.
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This is the / American Flag / special paint scheme of Ricky Rudd's #28 Havoline / Ford Taurus. This car was driven in the MBNA Cal Ripken Jr 400 at Dover Downs International Speedway on September 23, 2001.
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Tide leaves Rudd: Procter & Gamble, Tide Brand informed Rudd Performance Motorsports (RPM) today that they have pursued other sponsorship opportunities for the year 2000. RPM has several options regarding sponsorship for the future that may encompass a multi-car situation. An expected announcement is scheduled to be released within the next month(RPM PR), hearing that Tide may be the sponsor for Larry McReynolds Cup team if that all works out.
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In the 90-minute second session, Rudd made one two-lap run and led the 61 cars that will compete for the pole at 2:10 p.m. ET Sunday with a 48.190-second, 186.761 mph effort. Gilliland was third in that session at 48.387 / 186.0.
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