
Race Day At Talladega
So when race weekend rolled around, L.W. Wright showed up at Talladega with his racecar and Sterling Marlin as his crew chief. Surprisingly, Wright managed to run fast enough on his first qualifying lap to make the race, qualifying 36th out of 40 - but he crashed the car on his second qualifying lap. And according to Marlin, it quickly became clear that Wright didn't know what the hell he was doing: "He kept asking questions any driver should have known. He didn't seem to know much about what was going on." But Wright and his team, whoever they were, managed to fix the car after qualifying and get it out on track for the race. His time on track was short lived though. There was a crash on lap 5 that took out the car of David Simko. And after the race went back to green, leaders quickly caught up to Wright and lapped him - causing NASCAR to give Wright the black flag and park his car after only 13 laps on the track and 8 laps of green flag racing. Wright brought his car down pit road, parked it, and then just...disappeared. He left the car at Talladega, took the truck and trailer that was given to him by Terrell, and was gone before the race was even over. But that's not the end of the story: People quickly began to realize that the checks Wright had written to pay for his scam weren't any good. The check he had written to Sterling Marlin, as well as checks written to NASCAR for his license and entry fee and a check to Goodyear to pay for his tires, all bounced. NASCAR contacted the authorities, who issued warrants for Wright's arrest. Bernie Terrell even hired a private investigator to find this guy. But L.W. Wright - whoever he was - was gone. https://twitter.com/nascarman_rr/status/1252992688506441731?s=20&t=DiaonjfRDxpmfI01aWJwlg Was he a driver from small local tracks who was trying to find a way to make a name for himself in the sport? (well, he DID manage to make a name for himself...) Or was this just some "Hey y'all, watch this" stuff from some bored, drunk redneck that got way out of hand? Maybe a bet between some buddies? ("I bet you I can get into a NASCAR race." "Yeah sure, whatever.")L.W. Wright's Identity Revealed
Well in 2022, Larry Houston of the Scene Vault Podcast finally identified the mysterious L.W. Wright as a man named Larry Wright - who proved he was the real L.W. Wright by producing the firesuit that L.W. was wearing in one of the only known pictures of the mysterious driver. https://twitter.com/ESPNMcGee/status/1521097013609312256?s=20 Wright disputed the claims that he owed anybody any money from the stunt: He says that he paid for his NASCAR license in cash, and sponsors who had promised to fund his ride had backed out. But after his interview with Houston, Wright once again found himself in trouble - and behind bars - for charges of theft, burglary, worthless checks, and evading arrest. He also had legal troubles pending in multiple states and several counties. And sadly, in January of 2024, Larry Wright passed away after being diagnosed with colon cancer just a few weeks prior at the Lois M. DeBerry Special Needs Facility in Nashville, Tennessee.
Wright was 76 years old, and though he only ran a few laps on the track, he leaves behind quite the legacy in NASCAR.
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