Episode 283 -- Troy Selberg on Blowing Up Fuel Cells and Leaving NASCAR

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This week in the third and final installment of our interview, Troy Selberg tries to blow up his race car and then makes one of his teammates hide in the garage overnight to repair the damage.

He then remembers the job offer that go away before turning his attention to how a very straightforward observation from his wife led to him getting out of the sport altogether.
 
We then tackle the January 20, 1994 issue of Winston Cup Scene.
 
Troy Selberg is featured on the cover of this issue along with several other crew chiefs, but he’s nowhere to be found IN the issue. The preseason issue also includes stories on the big-game hunting exploits of Richard Childress and Wally Dallenbach, as well as a piece on Elisa Allison, Clifford’s widow. We also get a column on Rick Mast as well as news that Winston Cup Scene would be sponsoring the Busch Series most popular driver award and on what David Pearson thought of the modern driver.
 
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Episode 283 -- Troy Selberg on Blowing Up Fuel Cells and Leaving NASCAR

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