16.6.09

What Nascar drivers either active or retired have their pilot license?

May be...

  • Elliott, Martin, Wallace, Edwards, Biffle, Burton, Kenseth and McMurray are a few. That's from an old article, so there's probably more by now. They love going fast, on land or in the air. : )
  • I think Jack Roush makes it mandatory
  • Janet Guthrie,

    Bill Elliott

    Carl Edwards, (I think).

    Davey Allison (helicopter license)
  • mark martin
    carl edwards
    dale earnhardt sr
    rusty wallace
    greg biffle
  • I think going back to Curtis Turner, and Joe Weatherly who few to races together, in separate twin engine Pipers, landing on the highways near Esso stations to pick up road maps (and bottles of bourbon), on the way to, and from races.. There was Bobby Allison who was an aircraft dealer, selling fast twin engine planes (AeroStar) (he used to land on the track at Pocono).. Davey of course, Rusty Mark, Carl, Matt, and oh yeah, flyin' Ryan..
    Edit: I don't think Dale had a pilots license.. He did have a good size fleet of aircraft though.. A few King Airs, and a Saber Liner.. He bought the Saber Liner because folks teased him about not having a jet.. He still ran around in a King Air, with a black tail, and the tail number 3..
  • alan kulwiki and davey allison both had them. that's how they both died. carl edwards, hmm, i'm drawing a blank, but there are several others.
  • I know that Carl Edwards has his pilot license.
  • Rusty Wallace does,I think he has a flying service in St. Louis
    Carl Edwards does.
    Dale Sr.did
    There are different pilot License-like reg. drivers license and C.D.L.s(with Automobiles)
    and I think maybe Rusty Wallace has the only multi-Engine license.

    I'll bet there are a lot of them tho.
    most of them seem to be thrill seekers anyway.
  • Darrell Waltrip. I think.telnet ipaq
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