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Rick Houston, also known as thescenevaultpodcast, is a creator on Patreon who is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of NASCAR. With his podcast, The Scene Vault, Rick takes listeners on a nostalgic journey back to the years between 1977 and 2009 when Grand National/Winston Cup/NASCAR Scene was at its peak. As a former staff writer for Scene and with over 30 years of experience in the industry, Rick's knowledge and passion for the sport shine through in every episode. Alongside co-host Steve Waid, they conduct first-person interviews with legendary NASCAR figures such as David Pearson, Junior Johnson, Ned Jarrett, Bobby Allison, Bud Moore, Rusty Wallace, and Buddy Parrott. The podcast has garnered immense popularity and boasts an impressive rating of five stars on iTunes. Listeners praise Rick for his incredible ability to bring NASCAR history back to life and for his infectious passion for the sport. If you're a fan longing to relive the golden days of NASCAR or simply want to gain valuable insights into its past, The Scene Vault is an absolute must-listen. Get ready to embark on a journey through time with Rick Houston as your guide.

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