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Leaving close to 20 years of being a crew chief for the bright lights of broadcasting. Larry Mac talks about his transition to FOX television analyst and how it all came about.

Leaving close to 20 years of being a crew chief for the bright lights of broadcasting. Larry Mac talks about his transition to FOX television analyst and how it all came about.

There is no place like Bristol. Larry Mac takes you back to a Bristol before pedestrian tunnels, back when it truly was a war.

Sweet home Talladega. An Alabama native, Larry Mac talks about his best races and times at his home track, Talladega SuperSpeedway.

Winning on NASCAR's short tracks is not easy, just ask Larry Mac. In this episode Larry talks about some of his races on the mile and under tracks, including one of his favorites, Richmond Int'l Raceway in Virgina.

Gone but out of memories, Larry Mac goes back into the archive to talk about some of his best times racing at North Wilkesboro. Winning and losing, but always leaving the track thinking it was such a great place to race.

Larry Mac's first two wins were on road courses. We go back with Mac to the early days of his career and tracks like Riverside Raceway, Sears Point and Watkins Glen to talk about what it took to win back then on the twisty stuff.

After having won two of the three legs of the Winston Million in 1992, Larry McReynolds recounts the crazy story that took the million away from him and the 28 team in the closing laps of the race at Darlington with Davey Allison.

Larry McReynolds wins his first Daytona 500 with Davey Allison, detailing the race as well what went on leading up to and preparing for the race.

An emotional weekend for Larry McReynolds in 1991 winning NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600, the longest race of the year on the same weekend his son was born.