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Sunday March 22 2009, 8:35 PM
When people think of NASCAR's rich history, most think of numbers like 43, 3, 24, 11, or maybe even 21. The #43 has won a total of 198 races in the history of the sport, 194 of them being won by Richard Petty. With over 1700 starts, no other car...
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Thursday March 19 2009, 10:05 AM
Currently rebuilding The Moose gasser and have been trying to find Ford wide lug floater drums and backing plates. The car originally had a Quickchange rearend with Ford floaters. Does anyone know who might have the drums or backing plates or were...
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Wednesday March 18 2009, 4:53 PM
Hi everyone,I am new to this wonderful site. I have long held the Legends of our sport in the highest esteem and this site could NOT have come at a better time.One of the reasons I wanted to join the site isn't because of the "names" in our sport....
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Wednesday March 18 2009, 2:55 PM
Jimmy Young is Langley Speedway's oldest living driver, His 90th Birthday is Monday March 23, 2009. He started racing in the late 1940's on local dirt tracks in Virginia and North Carolina. I have known Jimmy my entire life. he is quite a...
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Wake County Speedway 48th Anniversary Celebration Kicks Off This Saturday,March 21,2009March 16,2009Raleigh NC.By Mike Ray and Ms.HotrodThe finest star and cars of the Walls Roofing U-Cars Series will roar into Wake County Speedwaythis...
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Jeff Gilder, Rob Amos, and several guests from the racing world. Will be guests at Fort Mill Academy April 3 for Career Day. Racersreunion will meet with the students and have a open forum about life and the choices we choose. Our misson is to...
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Hey NASCAR fans Kenny Wallace driver of the number 28 Border Patrol Chevy car in the Nationwide Series and co-host of "Race Day Built by the Home Depot" on Speed channel will be on the Thunder Road Show with us this Sunday at 11am central time....
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Thursday March 12 2009, 10:36 PM
Bob Hoffman a writer and publisher has joined RR. He came from the good old days of racing coverage before TV and before radio had started covering racing. This form of coverage was by news papers He started covering racing in 1958 and done so...
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To try to catch the Hemis it seemed that Ford put their big Galaxies on a diet that made the weight loss regime of the drag cars seem like a trip to Baskins-Robbins. Let's just say that from film and photo reference and first hand interviews with...
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Wednesday March 11 2009, 8:12 PM
Jack Edward McDonald, 72, passed away on February 28th. He was one of Junie's Army members on Donleavey's No. 90. I remember him though from his days at The Dinwiddie Speedway in 1964 & 1965. I was one of the scorekeepers and the son of the...
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