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Cale Yarborough – American Badass

Cale Yarborough was an American Badass. When we got the news that Cale Yarborough had passed away on New Years Eve (age 84), I got this rush of memories like…

NASCAR Hall of Fame Inductee Exhibit Unveiling

CHARLOTTE, NC – JANUARY 22: Cale Yarborough poses with his car during the NASCAR Hall of Fame Inductee Exhibit Unveiling at the NASCAR Hall of Fame on January 22, 2012 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images for NASCAR)

Cale Yarborough was an American Badass.

When we got the news that Cale Yarborough had passed away on New Years Eve (age 84), I got this rush of memories like most NASCAR fans. But it wasn’t the wins or championships that came to mind (BTW - he won three consecutive titles and was one of the greatest drivers ever). 

Cale Yarborough

DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA - JULY 1981: NASCAR driver Cale Yarborough emerges from his race car in Victory Lane after winning the 1981 Firecracker 400 stock car race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. He will be interviewed by ABC-TV broadcaster Chris Economaki. (Photo by Robert Alexander/Getty Images)

What I thought about most was being a kid and seeing him on TV - that #11 Chevelle Laguna for Holly Farms. Turning on the Daytona 500 to see Richard Petty, Bobby Allison, David Pearson…but there was something badass about Cale Yarborough and the way he drove that car. He was the coolest guy on the track (and that’s saying something when you’re out there with Petty and Pearson). 

Cale Yarborough

DAYTONA BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 16, 1980: NASCAR driver Cale Yarborough sits in his car prior to a practice session for the 1980 Daytona 500 at the Daytona International Speedway on February 16, 1980 in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Photo by Robert Alexander/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Cale just seemed different - here I was a little kid in Southern California in awe of this guy with the South Carolina twang and look in his eye that I didn’t understand - but I knew he was tough like my dad (if that makes any sense), 

There are certain drivers that I’ve gravitated to over my lifetime. They have this quality that’s hard to quantify. Mario Andretti, Aryton Senna, Dale Earnhardt, Bobby Unser, Cale Yarborough. It was more than just winning races with these drivers. There’s a genuine nature to them…and a mischievous side that resonated with the young boy who would jump a 10 speed off a bike ramp while the other kids had their BMX bikes (I needed more speed - and more front axles).

Cale Yarborough #11

Auto Racing: NASCAR Daytona 500: Cale Yarborough (11) at pit stop during race at Daytona International Speedway.<br>Daytona Beach, FL 2/20/1977<br>CREDIT: Tony Triolo (Photo by Tony Triolo /Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)<br>(Set Number: X21215 TK1 )

Matt Yocum said it best about Cale:

Cale walked in cowboy boots like a gun fighter that never lost, pet bear, bitten by rattle snake, parachuted 200+ times, emergency landed plane on muddy road in storm rescued by James Gardner/Smothers, snapped power line with ultra lite. Add HOF racing. Mans man. RIP Great One.

Cale was an American Badass. 

Jim O'Brien is the Host of "Big Jim's House" Morning Show at 94.7 WCSX in Detroit. Jim spent eight years in the U.S. Naval Submarine Service, has appeared on Shark Tank (Man Medals Season 5 Ep. 2), raised over two million dollars for local charities and is responsible for Glenn Frey Drive and Bob Seger Blvd in the Motor City. Jim's relationship with Classic Rock includes considering Bob Seger, Phil Collen from Def Leppard, Wally Palmer of the Romantics and many others good friends. Jim writes about ‘80s movies, cars, weird food trends and “as seen on TikTok” content.