Injuries may have forced him to retire prematurely from NASCAR in 1999, but horsepower continues to be a major part of Ernie Irvan‘s life. Two vastly different types of horsepower, that is. There‘s ...
Ernie Irvan has decided to step away from the sport that nearly took his life. Irvan has scheduled a news conference for Friday at Darlington Raceway, where he is expected to announce his retirement ...
Ernie Irvan, nicknamed "Swervin' Irvan," is a retired American stock car racer who competed in the NASCAR Cup Series from 1987 to 1999. Despite suffering a severe head injury during a practice session ...
Ernie Irvan, also known by his nickname “Swervin' Irvan,” is an American former stock car racing driver who competed in the NASCAR Cup Series from 1987 until his retirement in 1999. Over his 12-year ...
Exactly five years after a crash that nearly killed him, Ernie Irvan was hospitalized in fair condition Friday after again slamming into the wall at Michigan Speedway. Irvan was airlifted to St.
Even though Ernie Irvan has won the past two poles for the Brickyard 400, he won’t be cocky today at Indianapolis Motor Speedway when he goes for three in a row. He knows he’s at the mercy of Mother ...
14 Feb 1998: Driver Ernie Irvan #36 in action in his Pontiac Grand Prix during the Nascar Daytona 500 at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona, Florida. Getty Images Kyle Busch revealed ...
Ernie Irvan's antics on the NASCAR Cup Series circuit in 1991 necessitated an apology from the then-32-year-old, fourth-year ...
Modesto, Calfornia's Ernie Irvan's last win came in the 1997 Miller 400 at Michigan International Raceway on June 15, 1997. However, it was more then just a driver's last win. It was a story about a ...