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Bill Elliott’s 212 MPH Talladega Record May Never Be Touched as NASCAR Slows Down

Summary by slicksandsticks.com
Bill Elliott’s 212 MPH Talladega record may never be touched, standing as a symbol of NASCAR’s fastest Era. In 1987, Bill Elliott pushed his car to speeds never seen before, setting a mark that still holds strong. But something changed after that—rules, safety, and technology shifted the sport’s direction. What happened at Talladega Superspeedway that year? Why has no driver come close since? Key Highlights Bill Elliott’s 212.809 mph record at …
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slicksandsticks.com broke the news in on Monday, February 10, 2025.
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