Robbie Clark

Robbie Clark grew up trying to steal his Dad’s 1975 Harley-Davidson Superglide FXE. But since it was an AMF, it hardly ever started. And if it did, he wouldn’t have been able to get very far. He has a few vehicles under his belt, including an ill-fated 1991 Mazda MX-5 Miata, which he promptly wrapped around a telephone pole after “borrowing” it from his Dad two weeks into having his license. While living in Alaska, he drove a 1984 Subaru GL with nearly half a million miles. It started with a screwdriver and was called “The Miracle,” because that’s what it was if it got anywhere. Since then he’s been the sole owner of a 2000 model Jeep Wrangler that has seen several cross-country tours, all sorts of back roads and more fun than should be allowed in an SUV.

Robbie is a freelance writer and editor in Lexington, Kentucky, where he has covered Ford, GM and Toyota production facilities. He saw the first US-made Lexus roll off the production line in 2015. Along with automobiles, Robbie has covered Kentucky basketball, bourbon and a variety of other topics.

Recently Robbie had to add a 2013 Toyota Highlander to his fleet to accommodate a growing family that includes a wife, son, daughter and dog. He also picked up a Midnight Blue Vespa LX 150ie. It’s definitely more reliable than his dad’s old Harley.

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Dale Earnhardt Jr following his 2014 Daytona 500 win

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Retiring from NASCAR Cup Series

Dale Earnhardt Jr. will be retiring from the NASCAR Cup Series following the 2017 season. The professional driver had his 600th start earlier this year.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. will be retiring from the NASCAR Cup Series following the 2017 season. The professional driver had his 600th start earlier this year.