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Davey Allison, equipped with a flak jacket and a special seat to relieve pain from rib injuries suffered in a crash last week, outraced Rusty Wallace over the final 50 laps Sunday to win the $551,921 First Union 400.
Allison`s victory gave Ford cars their seventh straight triumph on the NASCAR circuit this season and 11th in a row dating to last year. The seven victories to start the season is a NASCAR record, passing the old mark of six consecutive wins set by Hudson cars in 1952.
Allison, who let relief driver Jimmy Hensley qualify his car seventh Friday, took the lead on Lap 313 when he beat Wallace out of the pits and did it again after the final of nine caution flags on the 346th lap.




