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Monday May 24 2010, 8:11 PM
I'm wondering if anyone is close, personal friends with the legendary Raymond Parks, whom I believe is living in the Atlanta area. I'm an Army Major who really enjoys corresponding with the legends of NASCAR, particularly those that raced,...
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Sunday May 23 2010, 2:19 PM
Got a kick out of old photos on this site. thankyou all for placing them. I will add some of my own as soon as I can get some help from the kids.lol
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Sunday May 23 2010, 10:55 AM
After a fine steak and buffet at the steak house in Yadkinville N.C.( just down the road from N. Wilkesboro speedway),last Wed. night, what a wonderful surprise and great priveledge it was to meet and talk with Mr. Bill Blair Jr. We stood in the...
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This week, we take a look at a night of honor for members of the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame over at Georgia Racing History.com . Last week, Gresham Motorsports Park played host to the first Georgia Racing Hall of Fame night. With several Hall of...
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The Indianapolis Motor Speedway opened for practice this past weekend. The 94th Indy 500 is less than two weeks away. And the Centennial Era celebration brings up so many memories.Thousands of past competitors and fans have shared their...
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Saturday May 15 2010, 11:30 PM
I was wondering if anyone was around for this and if there were any pictures of it? I would especially like to see how they refueled this car while still running and how they switched drivers too? Here's the link to the article....
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Friday May 14 2010, 12:38 AM
Thisweek,we have a look at an event held in memory of a unique piece of racinghistory at GeorgiaRacingHistory.com . Back on May 1, a memorial ceremony was held inHephzibah, Georgia to mark the 50th anniversary of the AugustaInternational...
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Thursday May 13 2010, 9:30 PM
As has been mentioned before, Billy Scott had three track championships in the 1967 season. It was the most laboring and stressing year of his racing career. Two of the championship tracks were at least 250-300 miles from home. The travel was more...
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Tuesday May 11 2010, 6:51 PM
He told me my Cancer was in stage three headed for stage four. Those are words absolutely nobody ever wants to hear, not you, not me, and not anyone who will ever read this story. Not even a race car driver who braves 200 mph on a regular basis....
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Concrete on race tracks today is not unusual but back in the mid 1970s it was.Martinsville Speedway Founder Clay Earles figured it was the way to solve the problem he was having at Martinsville Speedway.Earles had started having serious problems...
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