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Darlington honoring late ’80s, Earnhardts

- By Pete Iacobelli Associated Press Sports Writer

DARLINGTON, S.C. — NASCAR’s vibrant, colorful — and sometimes combative — past was on full display Friday during throwback weekend at Darlington Raceway.

The sport celebrates and honors its history at its oldest superspeed­way, leading up to the Southern 500 on Sunday night.

Race cars sported old, beloved paint schemes, NASCAR Hall of Famers mixed with current drivers and Darlington rechristen­ed one of its suite towers in the names of the late Dale Earnhardt and the retiring Dale Earnhardt Jr.

“We’re all about honoring the legends and heroes of our sport,” Darlington President Kerry Tharp said.

And sometimes, rememberin­g some notable dustups that are among the sports’ richest and most beloved moments.

As Elliott Sadler spoke to reporters NASCAR great Donnie Allison wandered in. Sadler, who’ll sport a backin-the-day look run by Allison’s rival Cale Yarborough, asked Allison not to come up and take a swing at him as Allison did to Yarborough in their famous Daytona 500 fight in 1979.

“Just don’t say anything smart and I won’t,” Allison shot back with a smile.

Don’t be surprised to see some drivers getting hot under the helmet this weekend on a track known for tight corners and flaring tempers.

“I expect it to be hot, humid and nasty,” seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson said. “That’s what the Southern 500 has always been about.”

Between the costumes and the retro color schemes — even the Goodyear tires will have old-school lettering — there are several on-track issues to sort out. Winless drivers have only this week and next at Richmond to lock in a spot in the 16-driver Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. There are 13 racers locked in through wins this season, led by points leader Martin Truex Jr. with four. That doesn’t count Joey Logano, who won at Richmond but failed inspection so the victory is wiped out regarding playoff eligibilit­y.

Truex is seeking his second straight Southern 500 and his ninth victory in two years with Denver-based Furniture Row Racing.

“For sure, we’ve had confidence all year, but you have to be careful,” Truex said. “At a place like Darlington, it can get you in trouble. We come every week with an open mind knowing it’s going to be a challenge.”

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