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Bill Elliott’s sponsors are Harry Melling, owner of Melling Tool Company. Find out Bill Elliott's Salary along with his Networth and endorsements, investments, charity work & more. Follow ...
At 29, Bill Elliott and the No. 9 Coors Light Ford of Melling Racing had won three of the first eight races of the Winston Cup season, including the Daytona 500. As the Winston Cup Series rolled in to ...
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Bill Elliott’s Winston Million triumph in 1985, Chase honored his father by running a paint scheme similar to the iconic #9 Melling Racing Ford. Chase ...
Driving the #9 Ford for Melling Racing in 1987, Bill Elliott won the 20-lap Busch Clash at Daytona International Speedway before going on to dominate the Daytona 500, leading 104 of 200 laps.
Bill Elliott and Melling went on to win seven times at MIS in the No. 9 Coors Ford, including sweeping the 1985 and 1986 seasons. This weekend, Bill Elliott's 20-year-old son, ...
We wanted Jody,” said Ernie Elliott, Bill’s brother, engine builder and crew chief. Car owner Harry Melling initially offered the ride to Benny Parsons, who was a driver for Melling and still ...
Back in 2000, if you had told anyone in NASCAR that Bill Elliott would have 800 career starts, ... All in all, Bill and the Harry Melling team won 11 races in 1985.
Proclaimed “Awesome Bill from Dawsonville” by fans and media, Elliott and his No. 9 Ford Thunderbird set speed records at Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway.
BROOKLYN, MI - Melling Racing helped propel Bill Elliott to a championship and seven Michigan International Speedway race wins in the 1980s and early '90s. Now, the Jackson-based company behind ...
But, the No. 9 Ford machine built by Ernie Elliott for his brother was the class of the field. As Bill Elliott crossed the start-finish line, he had notched up a speed of 212.808 mph with a lap ...
When Bill Elliott climbed into his Ford on a late-winter afternoon in 1976, ... Melling’s automotive products graced the panels of Elliott’s Ford for 13 races in 1981.