As Talladega’s October weekend approached, the members of the Alabama Gang decided to make Dale Earnhardt Jr. part of the group. Earnhardt was officially welcomed into the Alabama Gang as an Honorary member by Bobby Allison, Donnie Allison and Red Farmer.
The Alabama Gang was the nickname for a group of NASCAR drivers (and subsequently their offspring) who set up shop and operated out of Hueytown, Alabama (near Birmingham, Alabama). In the late 1950s, young auto racer Bobby Allison left Miami, Florida, looking for an area that had more opportunities to race. He discovered central Alabama in his travels. The region was dotted with small dirt tracks, and Allison won big his first few times out. He returned to Florida to pick up his brother Donnie Allison, and friend Red Farmer.
The trio set up shop in Hueytown, Alabama, and were dominant throughout the 1960s and early 1970s. In 1973, Jimmy Means joined the gang. Beginning in 1979, their sons and contemporaries began racing, and became known as members of the Alabama Gang themselves. Bobby’s son Davey Allison, and fellow Hueytown residents Neil Bonnett, and David Bonnett. Hut Stricklin, who married Donnie’s daughter, became the last member of the Alabama Gang.
All of the original members of the Alabama Gang have been inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame. Hueytown memorialized the racers by renaming its main street Allison-Bonnett Memorial Drive. There are other tributes to the “Gang” around the city. Other streets bear names of the members, including Davey Allison Boulevard and Red Farmer Drive, and certain local businesses also have paid tribute to the famous drivers. A Honda automobile dealership located in Hueytown was named Neil Bonnett Honda for many years, but it was renamed Serra Honda in 2006. Additionally, the Seal of the City of Hueytown features two checkered flags, acknowledging the large part racing has played in the city’s history. On April 30, 2014, Talladega Superspeedway renamed the back straightaway The Alabama Gang Superstretch.