Back in 1996, Samuel "Dusty" Dobbs retired from the N.O.R.L. to showcase his road racing skills on television, presenting new techniques on how to attack tracks like Watkins Glen, Sears Point and Lime Rock Park. Drivers like Tim McDonnell have studied his approach to near perfection, giving road racing a new significance in modern day stock car racing. It has been 13 years since his death, but many still commemorate Dusty as the standard example of smoothness and aggression at right-turn auto-racing.