Team boss Donlavey admits 'it`s over.`
One of NASCAR's ꧂most enduring team principals Junie Donla𝓡vey has admitted that his team will not return to NASCAR and that at the age of 81 his career as a team boss is over.
Donl♈avey, whose #90 team last ran a Nextel Cup race in 2002, is NASCAR's long❀est serving team boss and made a hugely popular appearance at the Richmond International Raceway last weekend where he told reporters there was no way he would be bringing his team back for even a token appearance.
One of NASCAR's most🌜 enduring team principals Junie Donlavey has admitted that his team will not return to NASCAR and that at the age of 81 his career as a team boss is over.
Donlavey, whose #90 team last ran a Nextel Cup race in 2002, is NASCAR's longest serving team boss and made a hugely popular appearance at the Richmond International Raceway last weekend where he told reporters꧃ there was no way he would be bringing his team back for even a token appearance.
Although Donlavey still keeps his workshop open he told a large throng of press that the only real activity that occurs there is when prospective buyer💛s turn up to view his last couple of chassis that are for sale.
His team may have on🅷ly won one Cup Series race in its 50-year history but it provided NASCAR with a host of top name drivers who all served their apprenticeship with the Virginia based outfit🐟.
"There's no way in the world I'd try to make a comeback now," said the ex-WW🍸II serviceman. "As fཧar as racing's concerned, I've done all I'm gonna do."