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Dave Marcis was and alwayts will be one of the greatest ambassadors the sport of motor racing and NASCAR ever has had. To do the things he has done in the sport with the little he had just shows the tenacity that he had as well as the love of the...
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Add us . We have been a fan of the racing teams for 36 years and would love to see more from this state on here. Can not believe another year is also over. Only three more races to go and the top five still could win. Who will win?
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A friend of mine Crawfish Crider and 6 other drivers went to England in the Spring of 1955 with 7 cars. They went on the Queen Mary out of New York, drivers, cars, trailers and spare parts. Before it was over the promoter cheated them out of their...
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Dustin and I got home at about 2:00 AM this morning from Dawsonville. Jim Seay accompanied us in the booth this trip. Robbie Solesbee even made a surprise visit on Saturday. We have some fantastic interviews to share from the festival including...
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Pre-order Lee Roy Mercer's Greatest Threats CD , and you will be automatically entered to win: Grand Prize: One (1) grand prize winner will receive Their very own Prank Call from Lee Roy Mercer. Winner can also choose to have the Prank...
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I'm a collector of NASCAR Southwest Tour/Winston West and open competition races on video. I have a YouTube account with 800+ videos of various races in various series up and down the west coast along with other late model/open comp events (...
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This past Saturday (10/18/2008) was the 20th annual NASCAR Day in Randleman, NC. This event was birthed out of the old yearly Richard Petty Fan Appreciation Day that he held at his shop. It grew too large for the shop and 20 years ago, it morphed...
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At Darlington's '69 Southern 500, Richard Brickhouse was asked to join a hastily cobbled-together group that were calling themselves the "Professional Drivers Association". It was a new spin on an old issue: the Grand National drivers were not...
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Dub Clewis, purchased one of the Petty Plymouths in 1968; Richard Brickhouse would be his driver. The fledgling Grand National team painted their new racer bright red, emblazoned it with "03" and "Burnswick Motor Sales", and entered Rockingham's...
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