Two years later Dick Trickle won 67 short-track feature races, a national record for wins in a single season.
Without a full-time driver for 1992, Dick Trickle drove the car in the Daytona 500, finishing fifth.
Personalities like Dick Trickle helped shape our sport.
Between Larry Phillips and Dick Trickle, they taught me everything.
Dick Trickle filled in the interim, placing eighth at the Food City 500.
Ernie Irvan required relief from Dick Trickle during the race due to heat exhaustion.
Wilson was released after the 1992 Daytona 500 and Dick Trickle returned to drive for the remainder of the season.
Dick Trickle finished second in the race, which drew a crowd of 81,000.
Dick Trickle described driving the track, "You drop low in the corners and then drift high on the straights.
Starting from the pole for the second-straight year, Wisconsin's Dick Trickle jumped into the lead at the drop of the green.