Sports
Ken Schrader led 15 of the 20 laps and collected $75,000 Sunday for winning the Busch Clash at Daytona International Speedway.
Feb. 13, 1989
Ken Schrader took the lead seven laps from the end and held on to win the crash-filled GM Goodwrench-Delco Battery 300 at Phoenix International Raceway.
Nov. 1, 1992
Ken Schrader won the pole for today’s AC Spark Plug 500 NASCAR race at Long Pond, Pa., with a speed of 157.809 m.p.h.
July 23, 1989
Ken Schrader became the latest surprise pole-winner on the NASCAR stock car circuit, taking the top qualifying spot for Sunday’s TranSouth 500 at Darlington (S.C.)
March 27, 1987
The Ken Schrader show continues to dominate Daytona International Speedway in the same manner it did a year ago.
Feb. 12, 1990
Ken Schrader of Concord, N.C., a NASCAR Winston Cup driver, entered the open-wheeled racing ranks Sunday and won the featured 50-miler for United States Auto Club Silver Crown machines at the 12th annual Skoal Bandit Copper World Classic.
Feb. 6, 1989
Ken Schrader held off Bill Elliott to win the rain-delayed Motorcraft 500 stock car race Monday at Hampton, Ga.
March 19, 1991
Ken Schrader and Terry Labonte won today’s Daytona Twin 125-mile qualifying races, with Schrader escaping trouble in the crash-marred opener and Labonte setting a speed record in the uneventful second race.
Feb. 16, 1989
Ken Schrader, a surprise when he started from the second row in the 1987 Daytona 500, on Saturday earned the pole position for next Sunday’s $1.5-million NASCAR race at Daytona Beach, Fla.
Feb. 7, 1988
Ken Schrader gambled on gas mileage and won Saturday’s NASCAR Motorcraft/Trak Auto 300 Grand American stock car race at Riverside International Raceway when leader Troy Beebe broke a shock with two laps remaining.
Nov. 8, 1987