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'''Clifford L. Allison''' (October 20, [[1964]] - August 13, [[1992]]) was a NASCAR race car driver.  Born in [[Birmingham]] to [[Bobby Allison|Bobby]] and June Allison, Clifford and his older brother [[Davey Allison|Davey]] grew up in [[Hueytown]] and at the racetracks.  Clifford raced late-models, ARCA, All-Pro and NASCAR Busch Series.  He won the [[1987]] Montgomery International Raceway Championship.  He was his father's crew cheif when Bobby won the [[1988]] Goody's 300 NASCAR Busch Series race.  Clifford died in a one-car crash at Michigan International Speedway while practicing for a Busch Series race.  He was survived by his wife, Elisa Sproule and their children Brandon, Tanya and Leslie.
'''Clifford L. Allison''' (October 20, [[1964]] - August 13, [[1992]]) was a NASCAR race car driver.  Born in [[Birmingham]] to [[Bobby Allison|Bobby]] and June Allison, Clifford and his older brother [[Davey Allison|Davey]] grew up in [[Hueytown]] and at the racetracks.  Clifford raced late-models, ARCA, All-Pro and NASCAR Busch Series.  He won the [[1987]] Montgomery International Raceway Championship.  He was his father's crew chief when Bobby won the [[1988]] Goody's 300 NASCAR Busch Series race.  Clifford died in a one-car crash at Michigan International Speedway while practicing for a Busch Series race.  He was survived by his wife, Elisa Sproule and their children Brandon, Tanya and Leslie.


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Revision as of 19:28, 24 February 2007

Clifford L. Allison (October 20, 1964 - August 13, 1992) was a NASCAR race car driver. Born in Birmingham to Bobby and June Allison, Clifford and his older brother Davey grew up in Hueytown and at the racetracks. Clifford raced late-models, ARCA, All-Pro and NASCAR Busch Series. He won the 1987 Montgomery International Raceway Championship. He was his father's crew chief when Bobby won the 1988 Goody's 300 NASCAR Busch Series race. Clifford died in a one-car crash at Michigan International Speedway while practicing for a Busch Series race. He was survived by his wife, Elisa Sproule and their children Brandon, Tanya and Leslie.

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