NASCAR's Banned Exhaust Rule: The 1969 Car That Changed Racing Forever
Why did NASCAR ban rear exhaust pipes? In 1969, Junior Johnson and crew chief Herb Nab found a loophole that helped LeeRoy Yarbrough win the Firecracker 400 at Daytona — and it changed NASCAR rules forever. #NASCARHistory #ClassicRacing #Firecracker400 #JuniorJohnson

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