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Revision as of 09:29, 16 August 2019

Hi, my name is Giordano and I am a big Piston Cup fan. My Piston Cup racer rookie years in my Cars World and CARCA racers are only fan-made.

Current Piston Cup Schedule

  1. Florida 500 at Florida
  2. Rocky Hill 400 at Rocky Hill
  3. California 500 at Los Angeles
  4. BnL 350 at BnL Raceway
  5. Lil' Torquey Pistons 400 at Hollywood Speedway
  6. Shiny Wax 200 at Austin Speedway
  7. Bumper Save 200 at Oak Hill Raceway
  8. N20 Cola 200 at Virginia Speedway
  9. Daniel 500 at Daniel Raceway
  10. Gasprin 400 at Pocono Raceway
  11. Dinoco Light 350 at MSOTS
  12. Intersection 150 at Xavier Samaras Memorial Speedway
  13. Spare Mint 200 at Belle Speedway
  14. Smasherville 350 at Smasherville
  15. N20 Cola 600 at Charlotte Springs Speedway
  16. Georgia Safety Horn 350 at Georgia Superspeedway
  17. TripleDent 150 at Rocky Mountain Hill Speedway
  18. Palm Mile 350 at Palm Mile
  19. No Stall 200 at Talladega Superspeedway
  20. Zero Cal N20 Cola 400 at Florida
  21. Iowa Hybrid 450 at Rocker Arms International
  22. Glen Ellyn 500 at Glen Ellyn Speedway
  23. SynerG 200 at Pocono Raceway
  24. Beachside 500 at Beachside Speedway
  25. Simpletown 500 at Simpletown Speedway
  26. No Stall 200 at Petroleum City Superspeedway
  27. Vitoline 300 at Tailgator Speedway
  28. Data Shift 400 at Data Shift Raceway
  29. Sun Valley 350 at Sun Valley Speedway
  30. Transberry Juice 400 at Treadwell Motor Speedway
  31. Grandol Oil 500 at Grandol Oil Co. Raceway
  32. Leak Less 150 at Sonoma
  33. Bumper Save Gears and Glory 450 at Heartland
  34. RPM/Easy Idle 300 at Austin Speedway
  35. Tank Coat 500 at Virginia Speedway
  36. Octane Gain 300 at MSOTS
  37. Blinkr Launcher 300 at Belle Speedway
  38. Chapcar 400 at Daniel Raceway
  39. Trunk Fresh 301 at Loudon Speedway
  40. Los Angeles 500 at Los Angeles International Speedway

Current CARCA Schedule

  1. Grandol Oil 200 at Florida
  2. TBA
  3. TBA
  4. TBA
  5. TBA
  6. TBA
  7. TBA
  8. Road Lunatic 200 at Talladega
  9. TBA
  10. TBA
  11. TBA
  12. TBA
  13. TBA
  14. Smasherville 150 at Smasherville
  15. TBA
  16. TBA
  17. TBA
  18. TBA
  19. Samaras 375 at Xavier Samaras Memorial Speedway
  20. TBA
  21. TBA
  22. TBA
  23. TBA
  24. Sidewall Shine 200 at Talladega
  25. TBA
  26. TBA
  27. TBA
  28. TBA
  29. TBA
  30. TBA
  31. TBA
  32. TBA
  33. TBA
  34. TBA
  35. TBA
  36. BnL 98.9 at BnL Raceway

List of Piston Cup Winners

Credit to #KA Bullets for making my evolution of the Cup.

  • 1948: Daniel Parkson
  • 1949: Jay Roper
  • 1950: Samuel Conrev
  • 1951: Doc Hudson
  • 1952: Doc Hudson
  • 1953: Doc Hudson
  • 1954: Kurt Shiftright
  • 1955: LeRoy Heming
  • 1956: Buck Braker
  • 1957: Buck Braker
  • 1958: Lee Weathers
  • 1959: Lee Weathers
  • 1960: Mario Andretti
  • 1961: Junior Moon
  • 1962: LeRoy Heming
  • 1963: LeRoy Heming
  • 1964: Lee Weathers
  • 1965: Buck Braker
  • 1966: Drive Parkerson
  • 1967: Lee Weathers
  • 1968: Drive Parkerson
  • 1969: Drive Parkerson

History of Racers from Sponsors (My Version)

NOTE: I will change the years later on.

  • Intersection: Tony Irvine (1993-2004) Jimmy Cables (2011-2016), Flip Dover (2016-Present)
  • Tow Cap: Rusty Dipstick (1950-1978), David Palmer (1979-1997), Rusty Cornfuel (1998-2007), Jack DePost (2008-2016), J.D. McPillar (2016-Present)
  • SynerG: Lane Locke (2009-2016), Eric Braker (2016-Present)
  • Transberry Juice: Bart Lawson (1951-1963), Gregory Marcus (1964-1977), Todd Windows (1978-1989), Michael Blazer (1990-2001), Lee Revkins (2002-2008), Markus Krankzler (2009-2016), Bubba Wheelhouse, Jr. (2016-Present)
  • Combustr: Jet Robinson (1950-1969), Thomas Tireson (1970-1985), Chick Hicks (1986-2009), Chip Gearings (2010-2016), Chris Roamin' (2016-Present)
  • Easy Idle: Perry Douglas (1952-1961), Ronald Oaks (1962-1987), Joe Carbureski (1987-2001), Ruby "Easy" Oaks (2002-2011), Carl Clutchen (2012-2016), Harvey Rodcap (2016-Present)
  • Octane Gain: Jerry Black (1954-1962), Robert Henderson (1963-1974), Bernie Simpson (1975-1987), William Highbanks (1988-1997), Billy Oilchanger (1998-2005), Bobby Swift (2006-2016), Danny Swervez (2016-Present)
  • IGNTR: Steven Pitstop (1948-1959) Mario Andretti (1960-1979), Peter Truncan (1980-1999), Dale Junior (2000-2010), Jackson Storm (2016-Present)
  • BlinkR: Darrel Draggered (1994-2004), Speedy Comet (2007-2016), Ryan "Inside" Laney (2016-Present)
  • Vitoline: John Rigley (1957-1969), Bobby Carsac (1970-1977), Travis Hoodson (1977-1984), James Cleanair (1985-2006), Brick Yardley (2007-2016), Chase Racelott (2016-Present)
  • Nitroade: Morris Axler (1950-1972), Andrew Axler (1973-1989), Mike Seasons (1990-1995), Brian Brooks (1996-2002), Aiken Axler (2003-2010), Phil Tankson (2011-2016), Tim Treadless (2016-Present)
  • TripleDent: Terry Kargas (2008-2016), Cam Spinner (2016-Present)
  • Mood Springs: Percy Barbel (1950-1955), Lee Cunningham (1956-1972), Bill Brady (1973-1980), Taylor Bendy (1981-1988), Randy Grassrev (1988-1992), Ronald Scruggs (1993-1997), Chuck Armstrong (1998-2007) Dud Throttleman (2008-2016) Ed Truncan (2016-Present)
  • Trunk Fresh: Jimmy Burnout (1956-1978), Jimmy Burnout, Jr. (1979-1986), Barney DePedal (1987-1996), Dirkson D'Agostino (1997-2016), Steve "Slick" LaPage (2016-Present)
  • Shifty Drug: Duke Coulters (1951-1956), Johnny Driverson (1957-1981), Harold Axel (1982-1998), Kevin Racingtire (1999-2010)
  • Tank Coat: Junior "Midnight" Moon (1951-1966), Dick Miller (1967-1982), Eugene Carbureski (1983-2006), Reb Meeker (2007-2016), Rich Mixon (2017-Present)
  • View Zeen: Joe Ben Jackson (1950-1975), Bill "Raleigh" Shields (1976-2000), Ryan Shields (2001-2007), Buck Bearingly, (2008-2016), Michael Rotor (2017-Present)
  • Dinoco: "Slim" Hood (1950-1957), Lee Weathers (1958-1968), Richie Panch (1969), Strip "The King" Weathers (1970-2005), Cal Weathers (2006-2016), Cruz Ramirez (2017-Present)
  • Re-Volting: LeRoy Heming (1953-1969), Martin Power (1970-1979), Don Alternators (1980-1997), Davey Apex (1998-2010), T.G. Castlenut (2011-2016), Aaron Clocker (2016-Present)
  • Leak Less: Robert Johnson (1951-1970), Gordon Tireson (1971-1978), Michael Smith (1979-1987), Claude Scruggs (1988-2008), Brian Spark (2009-2016), Katie Mush (2017-Present)
  • Faux Wheel Drive: Simon Johnson (1981-1986), William Carlow (1987-1994), Johnny Blamer (1995-2005), Tommy Highbanks (2006-2016), Herb Curbler (2016-Present)
  • Fiber Fuel: Mitch Gears (1958-1967), Thomas Tanrev (1968-1982), Alex Quint (1983-1988), Cameron Rocap (1988-1991), Brush Curber (1992-2010)
  • RPM: Samuel Conrev (1950-1960), Joe Axel (1961-1970), Don Chapcar (1971-1988), Devon Rutherford (1988-1998), Winford Bradford Rutherford (1999-2011), Bruce Miller (2012-2016), Barry DePedal (2016-Present)
  • Carbon Cyber: Buck Schooner (1987-1998), Jim Racelott (1999-2004), Bobby Roadtesta (2009-2016), Jim Reverick (2016-Present)
  • N20 Cola: Floyd Morgan (1950-1965), Bill Clintson (1966-1968), Ron Pitcar (1969-1992), Sam Krankzler (1993-1996), Edward Carcia (1997-2000), Manny Flywheel (2001-2008), Parker Brakeston (2009-2016) H.J. Hollis (2016-Present)
  • Gasprin: George Davidson (1950-1961), Rev Pitcar (1962-1992), Greg Roadages (1993-1995), Mike Yankee (1996-2004), Floyd Mulvihill (2005-2016), Richie Gunzit (2016-Present)
  • Rev N Go: John Bain (1948-1949) Levi Mitchan (1950-1966), Kelly Pistoncar (1967-1981), Greg Locke (1982-1984), Joseph Starz (1985-1988), Misti Motorkrass (1989-2009), Stan McRadiator (2010-2016), Wilbur Gearshift (2017-Present)
  • Sidewall Shine: Slide Powers (1948-1976), Landon Leakspill (1977-1993), Leroy Zippers (1994-1998), Slider Petrolski (1999-2012)
  • Vinyl Toupee: Leo Lawson (1950-1973) Steve Karts (1974-1985), Crusty Rotor (1986-2009), Rev Roadages (2010-2016), Zip Joltline (2017-Present)
  • Retread: Buford Camshaft (1950-1970), Warren Carr (1971-1981), Leon Powers (1982-1990), Haul Inngas (1991-2006)
  • Gask-Its: Billy Ford (1971-2000), Ursula Bearingly (2001-2003), Sage VanDerSpin (2004-2008), Rex Revler (2009-2016), Dan Carcia (2016-Present)
  • Shiny Wax: Louise "Barnstormer" Nash (1951-1955), Buck Braker (1956-1976), Tom Landis (1977-1988), Mark Landis (1988-2000), Darren Leadfoot (2001-2016), Conrad Camber (2017-Present)
  • Apple: Miles Western (1984-2003), Matthew Overtaker (2004-2009), Ned Portals (2010-2016), J.P. Drive (2016-Present)
  • Bumper Save: Ryan Roadages (1964-1973), James Robson (1974-1998), Ponchy Wipeout (1999-2016), Paul Conrev (2017-Present)
  • Sputter Stop: Randy Lawson (1951-1977), Frank Marintire (1978-1984), Murray Clutchburn (1985-2016), Sheldon Shifter (2017-Present)
  • Spare Mint: Maxwell Turner (1950-1963), Kraig Shiftright (1964-1979), Rodney Tankson (1980-1982), Bill Racelott (1983-1986), Ernie Gearson (1987-2016), James Wisconsin (2016-Present)
  • Rust-Eze: Doc Hudson (1951-1954), Earl Grease (1955-1978), Sammy Smelter (1979-2004), Lightning McQueen (2005-2017)
  • Tach-O-Mint: Jacob Pitstop (1948-1949) "Trick" Guzzler (1950-1976), Mario Truckee (1977-1982), Jonathan Melter (1983-1988), Greg Candyman (1989-2006)
  • Lil' Torquey Pistons: River Scott (1951-1965), Jerry Mint (1966-1971), Darrell Cartrip (1972-1999), Ralph Carlow (2000-2016), Spikey Fillups (2017-Present)
  • Clutch Aid: Kurt Shiftright (1950-1958; 1964-1965), Michael Topspin (1959-1963), Maurice Fillups (1966-1979), Klint Shiftright (1980-2001), Kevin Shiftright (2002-2010), Dino Draftsky (2011-2016), Adam McCanada (2017-Present)
  • No Stall: Kraig Johnson (1964-1977), Robbie Racingtire (1978-1981), Larry Smith (1982-2002), Todd Marcus (2003-2016), Jonas Carvers (2016-Present)
  • JLP: Cole Speedland (1971-1990), Brian Lake (1991-1998)
  • Corrosion Seal: Daniel "Georgia" Spinout (1950-1960), Ivan Yoder (1961-1968), Alloy Wilson (1969-1993), Joel McQueen (1994-2004)
  • Cybercar: Jack Spinner (1977-1991), Eric Freeze (1992-1998)
  • Oxnard: Brad "Maverick" Gonzalez (1971-1992), Brandon Eggwhite (1993-2001), Trent Eastern (2002-2003) 
  • Lightyear: Barry Motorball (1970-1978), Dale Earnhardt (1979-2001), Thomas Throttleman (2001-2003)
  • Oliver House: Tyler Comet (1976-1986), Quincy DeRear (Oliver House:1986-1998)
  • Purolator: Drive Parkerson (1961-TBA)
  • Papa Rivera's: Arthur Shifter (1950-1971), Mike Seasons (1972-1989)
  • Revsi: James Dean (1948-1956) Jared Cardrift (1957-1970), Carl Smith (1971-1983), Frank Froster (1984-1992), Michael Blaney (1993-2001)
  • Winter Park: Maurice Weathers (1950-1969), R.A Rubberton (1970-1983), Dash Rallyman (1984-1990), Spyder Dangerford (1991-1996)
  • Tuxedo Plumbing: Jeremy Tankson (1950-1963), Henry McBrake (1964-1970), Jonathan Melter (1971-1982), Nicholas Hollis (1983-1992), Michael Blaney (1993-1995), Rex Guzzler (1996-2001)
  • Ulysses Mining Co.: Ricky Wheelson (1950-1970), Alex Quint (1971-1982)
  • Fireball Beach Fire Department: Larry Carburators (1950-1957)
  • Arrow: George Speedson (1950-1954), Mike Leadfoot (1955-1973), Bernie Piceski (1974-1989)
  • Pepsi: Jay Roper (1948-1954), Julia Hunt (1955-1972), Brian Johnson (1973-1991)
  • Sweet Drink: Ricardo Albany (1948-1955), Warren Thompson (1956-1963)
  • Oiljuice: Clint Driveby (1954-1956) Ken Jordan (1956-1964)
  • Oil City: Daniel Parkson (1948-1954), Werner Drifton (1955-1966), Martin Superliner (1967-1972)
  • Milk: Sammy Strikebreaker (1948-1955), Dylan Screamerson (1956-1962), Edward Nash (1963-1974)
  • LenderMaster Bang: Nalf Boina (2006 Transberry Juice 400)

Piston Cup Racers

Backup Racers

CARCA Racers

Special Paint Schemes

  1. Mac iCar's iTunes Paint Scheme (2006 Detroit 400 at Michigan) - After Steve Jobs saw the immense popularity of the iPod and iTunes, he decided to take it to another level. The iCar agreed to run a special paint scheme at the 2006 Detroit 400, and it went over quite well with the fans! But that's another story...
  2. Drive Parkerson's American Flag Paint Scheme (1971 Zero Cal N20 Cola 400 at Florida) - Drive Parkerson got a special paint scheme to celebrate the 4th of July in the United States, as instead of using his normal Purolator scheme, he used a scheme with the American Flag.
  3. To be continued

Racers That Retired Way Too Soon! (less than 5 years)

  1. Norman "Nalf" Boina #184 (LenderMaster Bang) - He only raced in the 2006 Transberry Juice 400.
  2. Clint Driveby #91 (Oiljuice) - Clint, a green 1954 Ford with a black top, was a very bad performer, having a career-ending crash in the 1956 Transberry Juice 400.

History of the Piston Cup

1948 Piston Cup Season

The Piston Cup began in 1948 and so far, Slide Powers is the only known racer along with Jay Roper, Ricardo Albany, Sammy Strikebreaker, Daniel Parkson, and a few others. Daniel Parkson won the 1948 Piston Cup. Nothing much except that. There were 20 racers in the season. There is also a racer named Steven Pitstop who was the #94 racer before Louise Nash stole the number. His brother Jacob used the #20.

1949 Piston Cup Season

The 2nd edition of the Piston Cup in 1949 was also boring and nothing much from the season happens as AGAIN Slide, Daniel, Sammy, Ricardo, Jay and the other 1948 rookies, as well as a few new rookies, are the only known racers. This time Jay Roper wins the Piston Cup.

1950 Piston Cup Season

The 1950 Piston Cup was quite interesting. Why? Multiple racers like Rusty Dipstick, Randy Lawson, Kurt Shiftright, Samuel Conrev, among others make their debut. Slide Powers still races in this season. In that season, Thomasville was opened and so is Fireball Beach. Samuel Conrev won the season with Kurt Shiftright quite close in second place.

1951 Piston Cup Season

The 1951 Piston Cup was a really well known season. Four hotshot rookies make their debut here. The 4 racers that debut are Doc Hudson, Junior "Midnight" Moon, Louise "Barnstormer" Nash and River Scott. The 27 cars compete and compete but hotshot rookie Doc Hudson takes the win. Louise "Barnstormer" Nash wins 3 races in a row in this season as well, while Doc Hudson wins 13 races. On August 26, 1951, the Daytona Beach race was pretty well known, due to the fact that Doc Hudson became known as "The Piston Cup's Fastest Racer" due to overtaking the entire since spinning on the first lap putting him in last and then overtaking everyone else on the final lap to win.

1952 Piston Cup Season

The 1952 Piston Cup was a very interesting and well known one, because Doc Hudson wins the Piston Cup TWICE IN A ROW AND BROKE A RECORD OF MOST WINS IN A SINGLE SEASON!!! He won 27 races out of 36. The only races he did not win were only 9 meaning he won the Florida 500 as well, and also the legendary Triple Crown (in which you have to win the Brickyard 400, Talladega 500 and Florida 500). Nothing much about Louise "Barnstormer" Nash, Junior "Midnight" Moon and River Scott.

1953 Piston Cup Season

The iconic 1953 Piston Cup Season WAS iconic. But WHY? A very historic moment happened on the final lap of the Thomasville race when Doc Hudson was competing against rookie sensation LeRoy Heming. LeRoy slammed Doc into the wall, but Doc touched the wall, flipped on top of LeRoy and won the race as the pitty (old flag waver of the fifties) waves the checkered flag. Doc won THREE PISTON CUPS IN A ROW meaning he is considered one of the best legends in Piston Cup history.

1954 Piston Cup Season

After three Piston Cups in a row won by Doc Hudson, he would have won his fourth but one thing happened that stopped his career, and it happened at Fireball Beach proving that Rusty Dipstick, Randy Lawson, Morris Axler and Samuel Conrev raced in 1954. The commentator says "The #6 and #12 cars are still fighting for the lead!" until Doc passes the other racers. He drifts and takes the lead. Doc would have won his fourth race as it was the 35th race, but all of a sudden, he sort of slips, ejects on the ground as if he was crashing and did crash and rolls over an incredible number of times. It got so bad that the pitty had to wave the red flag to warn the other racers. The ambulances also came because it was so bad. Doc was on the ground and the commentator says "Hopefully this race today wasn't his last.", but it WAS his last race and was out for the season. Doc only won 16 races and Kurt Shiftright won the Piston Cup.

1955 Piston Cup Season

Nothing interesting for this season, except Doc Hudson crashed the previous year and was out for the season. Doc won 3 cups, but Strip Weathers would break the record in the 1990s. Junior "Midnight" Moon, River Scott and Kurt Shiftright did very well. But because Doc Hudson was no longer in the Piston Cup, LeRoy Heming won the Piston Cup. What happened to Louise "Barnstormer" Nash, though? She retired in the season because she was lonely without Doc. She was then replaced by someone who would eventually become LeRoy Heming's next opponent. Who is it? Figure it out in 1956!

1956 Piston Cup Season

A rookie sensation Chevy Bel Air named Buck Braker debuts and competes against LeRoy Heming. LeRoy had a new opponent that year after Doc's career-ending crash in 1954. Junior "Midnight" Moon and River Scott are not near the Piston Cup title due to a technological disadvantage due to the fact Braker and Heming are more advanced cars with faster speeds and most likely younger. Slim Hood also looks different with a new color scheme and the number 42. LeRoy and Buck won almost every race in 1956 except only 7, but at the season ending Dinoco 400, Buck Braker won the race and the Piston Cup.

1957 Piston Cup Season

The 1957 Piston Cup Season is Round 2 of LeRoy Heming VS Buck Braker. Slim Hood makes his final season. Buck won the 1957 Dinoco 400 and the 1957 Piston Cup Championship. Slim then retired and got replaced by someone. Figure out who in the 1958 Season!

1958 Piston Cup Season

The 1958 Piston Cup Season took place in the 10th anniversary of the Piston Cup. It was well known because... LeRoy Heming had to compete YET AGAIN with Buck Braker? NO! A rookie is coming and that is none other than the guy who replaced Slim Hood! It's... LEE WEATHERS! LeRoy, Buck and Lee were racing in 36 different races. But at the end... ROOKIE LEE WEATHERS WINS THE PISTON CUP!!!!

1959 Piston Cup Season

The 1959 Piston Cup Season was well known by several fans, because Lee Weathers won the Piston Cup again! Lee won the inaugural California 500 at Los Angeles International Speedway. LeRoy Heming was quite close to winning placing 2nd in the final standings and Buck Braker is 3rd. River Scott and Junior Moon race real hard BUT Kurt Shiftright was missing. But why, and will he get found? Figure it out on later Piston Cup seasons! In the meantime, Michael Topspin is the Clutch Aid racer.

1960 Piston Cup Season

The 1960 Piston Cup Season was well known by most fans as they thought LeRoy Heming and Buck Braker both failed to win and Lee Weathers, the father of Strip and great uncle of Cal, wins the Piston Cup. WRONG! Rookie racer Mario Andretti wins with a record of races won almost as Doc Hudson's in 1952! Mario won 21 races against LeRoy, Buck, and Lee, and he also wins the legendary Triple Crown. Now there are 43 racers still with 36 races, and there are new tracks that are bigger (though not as big as Talladega). But seriously... WHERE IS SHIFTRIGHT!?!?!?!? Kurt is missing for two years! Will he still be missing in future seasons? We'll see about that.

1961 Piston Cup Season

Do you remember River Scott and Junior Moon? One of them is going to be important this season. But still, WHERE IS KURT SHIFTRIGHT? Also, Purolator #21 Drive Parkerson debuts this season. Who's going to win the 1961 Piston Cup? LeRoy Heming? Buck Braker? Mario Andretti? Lee Weathers? ALL FOUR ARE WRONG!!! And no, it isn't even Kurt Shiftright either! Besides, HE'S STILL MISSING SINCE 1959!!!! And the winner is actually JUNIOR MIDNIGHT MOON FOR SOME REASON!!!!!! The others, well they were okay but very close. LeRoy Heming also had a terrible crash at Georgia Super Speedway in which he flipped over and caught fire in the crash and that is why Re-Volting (LeRoy's sponsor) was important and became a big deal now.

1962 Piston Cup Season

In this season, LeRoy Heming recovered from his terrible Georgia Super Speedway crash and is back! And he will race all season. But in this season at the Data Shift 400, Buck Braker crashes and goes into the catch fence. On the other hand, Lee Weathers did very well this season and so does Mario Andretti. The three main racers compete for the top spot. But seriously, WHERE IS KURT SHIFTRIGHT!?!?!?!? He hasn't been in the series since 1959! But other than that, LeRoy Heming won the Piston Cup for the second time (his first was in 1955).

1963 Piston Cup Season

A three-way tie between LeRoy Heming, Buck Braker (recovering from his crash in 1962), and Lee Weathers. At LA, LeRoy won the race and the Piston Cup. Kurt Shiftright is also missing and not in this season. Will he be found? Figure it out in 1964!

1964 Piston Cup Season

Kurt Shiftright FINALLY found after 5 years of being missing! He wanted to retire after getting found but decided to get an extra year of racing before retiring. His son Kraig then debuted that year for Spare Mint #12 in place of Maxwell Turner. River Scott did pretty well that year, but Buck Braker was too unworthy this season. But what happened to LeRoy Heming though? Mario Andretti is runner-up and almost won the championship and Dinoco 400 as he gets beaten by Lee Weathers! Lee won his third Piston Cup in 1964.

1965 Piston Cup Season

In 1964, we finally had Kurt Shiftright not missing anymore, but he sadly retires in the meantime. Drive Parkerson, who debuted as a rookie in 1961, was unfamiliar with crowds due to not performing well, but now he DOES perform well and he comes 2nd place this season! Eventually, Drive became a racing legend. Kraig Shiftright does perfectly fine this season making the top 5 once more in the 3rd place. Meanwhile, he is pretty sad that his father Kurt retired. LeRoy Heming does nothing much at all finishing 12th, but what about Lee Weathers? He is surprisingly not winning the Piston Cup, finishing 4th, but you know who won that year? Buck Braker winning his third cup this year!

1966 Piston Cup Season

Drive Parkerson, the runner-up of the 1965 Season, almost breaks Doc's record for most wins of 27 wins in 1952 by winning 26 races as well as the legendary Triple Crown, and he never was below the Top 3 in any race at all. He has beaten other legends as well (they didn't matter besides), and of course, he wins the Piston Cup! LeRoy Heming is runner-up, Lee Weathers is 3rd, Kraig Shiftright is 4th, and Junior Moon is 5th. Speaking of Junior, he retires sadly enough this year. What about Buck Braker? Well, he just finishes 10th for no reason. A good season for him as he is in the Top 10, but not as good as the other seasons. And don't forget Mario Andretti in 6th, Henry McBrake in 7th, Mitch Gears in 8th, and Joe Axel in 9th.

1967 Piston Cup Season

The only important racers are Drive Parkerson, Kraig Shiftright, Mario Andretti (Florida 500 winner since his real-life counterpart won the Daytona 500 that year), Lee Weathers and Buck Braker. What about LeRoy Heming? Well, he was just 6th. Meanwhile, Lee and Drive won 20 races each as they were neck to neck for the Piston Cup. Lee Weathers won 21 races while Drive won the 2nd last race, the Trunk Fresh 301 at New Hampshire Speedway. In the final race, the Dinoco 400, Lee edged over Drive by 2.9 millimeters to win the Piston Cup a fourth time in 1967. Kraig was 3rd, Mario 4th, and Buck 5th. Meanwhile, a very bad season for Henry McBrake, gone missing for 13 races after a bad crash in the Shiny Wax 200 at Austin Speedway, which was won by Drive Parkerson.

1968 Piston Cup Season

The 20th Anniversary of the Piston Cup happened in 1968. WHAT THE!? There's something EXTREEEEEMELY bad on the other hand! LeRoy Heming and Lee Weathers had a deadly crash in the Rustbelt race. LeRoy flipped over once while Lee flips over 8 times and caught fire. AND DEBRIS WAS PRETTY MUCH EVERYWHERE!!!!!!!! Meanwhile, Lee was then out and then he sadly retired. Meanwhile, Mario Andretti placed 2nd, but Drive Parkerson wins his 2nd Piston Cup! Meanwhile, Kraig Shiftright was 3rd. LeRoy was then on the 18th place in the final standings. But seriously, WHY IS HENRY MCBRAKE GONE MISSING SOMETIMES IN THESE SEASONS AFTER HIS 1967 AUSTIN CRASH!? Well, we might figure it out soon! Poor Lee, though. He'll be missed as a Piston Cup racer within our hearts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vuHN8o6I48 - Footage of the 1968 Rocky Hill 400, race #2 in 1968. That was Lee Weathers' final win in his career before his career-ending crash in the Rustbelt race.

1969 Piston Cup Season

This is a very boring season. Drive Parkerson won 26 races and only ever 26! Like in 1966, he almost broke Doc's record for most wins in a single season. He also won his second Legendary Triple Crown and his third Piston Cup. Runner-up Kraig Shiftright won two races, while LeRoy Heming, Buck Braker, Mario Andretti, Thomas Tanrev, Martin Superliner, and a few other racers won only one. Drive Parkerson never came outside of the Top 3 in any race this season and does extremely well like in 1966. LeRoy is 3rd, Buck 4th, Mario 5th, and Thomas 6th. Martin Superliner does very well placing 7th in the final standings and winning the Tach-O-Mint 150 (now TripleDent 150) at Rocky Mountain Hill Speedway by 1.8 CENTIMETERS OVER PUROLATOR #21 DRIVE PARKERSON! Another bad season for Henry McBrake, gone missing in some races again. The two races Kraig won were the N20 Cola 600 at Charlotte Springs and the Vitoline 300 at Tailgator. Richie Panch makes his only season before a career-ending crash at the RPM/Easy Idle 300, then being fired and replaced by who? Is it a legend? YES! But which one? Find out!

1970 Piston Cup Season

This is a new generation of the Piston Cup, though older 1950's and 1960's racers like Drive Parkerson and Buck Braker race in 1970. More information coming soon when KA Bullets uploads the 1970 Piston Cup Season on YouTube, which will be happening very soon. A few clues for this one: 

  1. Either Drive, Mario Andretti, Buck or LeRoy Heming wins the Piston Cup.
  2. A racer (NOT Kraig though) retires.
  3. Strip debuts.