Rollie MacDonald

[2] King Freight Lines now operates mainly as a transcontinental transportation company that services Canada and the United States, however they still do excavation work on the side.

In 1977, while trying to pick up his 22nd straight win, MacDonald's car struck the outside in what is considered the worst crash in the history of Maritime racing.

However, his best finish was 15th in his only start at Apple Valley Speedway in the 1994 Fisher Snowplow / Minute Mount 150.

Unfortunately that's where the success ended, and a series of crashes and mechanical failures would limit the team to just 13 starts.

[11] Following the unfortunate passing of Scott Fraser in fatal snowmobile accident in Wentworth, Nova Scotia on March 20, 2004, MacDonald decided to return behind the wheel full-time.

MacDonald stepped out of the car for good following the 2012 Maritime Pro Stock Tour, turning driving duties of the #13 King Racing Chevrolet over to 16-year-old Denver Foran for the 2013 season.

Rollie MacDonald racing side-by-side with Ricky Craven at the 2007 IWK 250 at Riverside International Speedway