MARTY ROBBINS RACED CAR No. 777 AT DAYTONA AT 200 MPH. HIS SON NEVER SAT IN THAT CAR — BUT HE RAN A RACE LONGER THAN ANY LAP EVER COULD. Marty Robbins didn’t just sing country — he raced NASCAR. The No. 777 car, the Daytona speed, the roar of engines alongside the roar of crowds. He lived like a man chasing two dreams at once. His son Ronny never climbed into that car. Never chased a checkered flag. But when Marty’s heart gave out in 1982 — after 500+ recorded songs, 2 Grammys, and a Hall of Fame induction — someone had to protect what he built. Ronny quit his own music career. He walked away from stages and sat behind a desk at Marty Robbins Enterprises. For over 40 years, he reviewed every product, every deal, every use of his father’s name. Not for fame. Not for money. For integrity. Marty’s race lasted a few laps. Ronny’s has lasted a lifetime. “His father raced at 200 mph. He ran a slower race — the kind that never ends.” But there’s one thing Ronny said about his father’s final days that most fans have never heard.
Marty Robbins Drove No. 777 at Daytona — But Ronny Robbins Took on the Harder Race Marty Robbins spent much…