He Built Every Winning NASCAR Car in 1978. NASCAR Still Won't Say His Name.
In 1978, every single NASCAR Cup race winner — all 30 of them — came out of one small shop in the mountains of North Carolina. The man behind it never stood in Victory Lane. He never chased the spotlight. And to this day, he still isn't in the NASCAR Hall of Fame. This is the story of Banjo Matthews — the driver-turned-builder who quietly became the most dominant force in NASCAR history, and the reason an entire generation of champions won the races they're remembered for. #NASCAR #StockCarRacing #NASCARHistory

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