![]() ![]() The sports car and drag racing exploits had been accomplished before Andretti invented the Memorial Day weekend double. He was also the only member of his clan to win the prestigious 24-hour sports car race at Daytona and to clock within a hairbreadth of 300 mph in a Top Fuel dragster. That was the beginning of a long and successful stint in NASCAR’s premier series for the only member of the Andretti family to work regularly in Indy cars and what was then known as the Winston Cup. But the moment remained enormously impressive-a lone driver, all of five-foot-five, bringing down the house by merely walking across the grass. Now in his NASCAR driving suit, Andretti may have “bulked up” on intravenous fluids during the trip from Indy. The fans let out a huge cheer once Andretti appeared. The helicopter had set down in front of a grandstand jammed with 140,000 fans, primed for the beckoning start of the 600-mile race. On the last Sunday afternoon in May of 1994 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, John Andretti stepped off a helicopter, which had brought him from a tenth-place finish in the Indy 500 earlier in the day, and began his walk across the front stretch grass toward the pit road and an awaiting Chevy that he would drive in the Coca-Cola 600. ![]()
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