"It'd probably have to be my first race, the 1992 November race. A lot of people have called it the greatest race in NASCAR history. It was Richard Petty's last race; Jeff Gordon's first race and we had the dramatic conclusion to the points championship with five guys coming into the race with a chance to win the championship. Alan Kulwicki, while he was driving the car, had figured out how many laps he would need to lead to win the championship even while the race was going on. It was one of the more memorable post-race celebrations that I've been part of - you had Bill Elliott celebrating winning the race, Kulwicki winning the championship and Petty finishing his last race. Having to coordinate all three of those things all at once was pretty interesting."
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