Joe Millikan has been doing great this season, it's a shame he never got to do a full season in his real life career. Maybe his career can last a little longer in this career mode. DeWitt Racing #72 Chevrolet (1979-1981) Rahmoc Enterprises #75 Chevrolet (1982) Wayne Beahr #35 Ford Thunderbird (1983-1986) 1988 and beyond: Hopefully Joe's career will continue Anyways continuing on with 1979, Cunningham-Kelley Racing with the number 14 Chevrolet will make more cup starts with Coo Coo Marlin at Lowe's, Daytona, Talladega and Darlington. Sterling Marlin will race for the team at Nashville in 8 races time, not the Nashville race that is up next. Kyle Petty will make his first few cup starts in 1979 for Petty Enterprises in the number 42 Chevrolet at Talladega, Michigan, Lowe's, Atlanta and then the championship finale at Ontario before contending for the 1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Rookie of The Year in the number 42 Chevrolet for Petty Enterprises.
@@hunter2706 I put those teams in that timeline in the order of when Joe raced for those teams during that time but he can race for those teams I put in as part of his timeline. Yes, he left DeWitt Racing after 1980 but maybe DeWitt Racing gave him a 1 year contract extension before that team shuts down at the end of 1981 and then Joe Millikan joins Rahmoc Enterprises in the #75 Chevrolet replacing Bill Elswick for 1982. Why Joe Millikan? Well you two have had a couple battles on track and have respect for each other plus Joe is sitting 5th in the points. I accidentally skipped a year in that timeline, I should've 1987 and beyond. As for the talks with Sterling, they can go on until right after the second Nashville cup race in 1979 to see what he can do. Maybe a little longer, who knows?
Joe Millikan has been doing great this season, it's a shame he never got to do a full season in his real life career. Maybe his career can last a little longer in this career mode.
DeWitt Racing #72 Chevrolet (1979-1981)
Rahmoc Enterprises #75 Chevrolet (1982)
Wayne Beahr #35 Ford Thunderbird (1983-1986)
1988 and beyond: Hopefully Joe's career will continue
Anyways continuing on with 1979, Cunningham-Kelley Racing with the number 14 Chevrolet will make more cup starts with Coo Coo Marlin at Lowe's, Daytona, Talladega and Darlington. Sterling Marlin will race for the team at Nashville in 8 races time, not the Nashville race that is up next.
Kyle Petty will make his first few cup starts in 1979 for Petty Enterprises in the number 42 Chevrolet at Talladega, Michigan, Lowe's, Atlanta and then the championship finale at Ontario before contending for the 1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Rookie of The Year in the number 42 Chevrolet for Petty Enterprises.
I saw that he never ran a full season I’m gonna plan something for him.
@@hunter2706 I put those teams in that timeline in the order of when Joe raced for those teams during that time but he can race for those teams I put in as part of his timeline. Yes, he left DeWitt Racing after 1980 but maybe DeWitt Racing gave him a 1 year contract extension before that team shuts down at the end of 1981 and then Joe Millikan joins Rahmoc Enterprises in the #75 Chevrolet replacing Bill Elswick for 1982.
Why Joe Millikan? Well you two have had a couple battles on track and have respect for each other plus Joe is sitting 5th in the points.
I accidentally skipped a year in that timeline, I should've 1987 and beyond.
As for the talks with Sterling, they can go on until right after the second Nashville cup race in 1979 to see what he can do. Maybe a little longer, who knows?