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On the move with the ‘Melon Man’ By Michael Graff | NASCAR.com | August 15, 2019 at 10:15 am Editor’s note: This story was originally published in August 2019.
Apr. 19—There are worse ways to be known in the NASCAR Cup Series than the "Melon Man." That nickname belongs to Ross Chastain, a popular NASCAR driver who promises to smash a watermelon if he wins.
Meet the US Open's melon man, who is one of the hard workers behind the notorious Honey Deuce drinks. The popular $23 signature drink, which was created in 2006, contains Grey Goose vodka ...
Jamie is 23 weeks — probably, he's guessing at this point — into a uniquely personal tradition he shares with anyone brave enough to join him atop Camelback's summit. Every Wednesday afternoon ...
They call him “The Watermelon Man,” “The Melon Man” and “the busiest driver in NASCAR.” And not just because his favorite food is watermelon. “I eat way too much of it,” he joked, ...
Chastain, known as the “Melon Man” because he is an eighth-generation watermelon farmer, was basically inherited when Marks bought out Chip Ganassi Racing at the end of the 2021 season.
Ross Chastain, the driver of the #1 Worldwide Express Chevrolet known as the "Melon Man," won from the pole position and celebrated at the start-finish line on Sunday night at Nashville Superspeedway.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — It’s been one year since a beloved street vendor – known as the “Watermelon Man” – was shot and killed during an attempted robbery. This Saturda… ...
Clyde Bumgardner looked plum worried about his watermelon. "It should be bigger than this," he said, shaking his head. The watermelon, growing among the vines behind his Levy County mobile home ...
The grey watermelon truck isn’t branded with the company’s name, but customers are familiar with Carter’s Watermelon, and the community loves supporting the business. A passing SEPTA driver beeps his ...