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October 3, 2012  Mooresville, NC (August 30 th , 2012) – As the Southern National Motorsports Park brought the 2012 racing season to a close with its final race of the year, some of the best Super Late Model drivers from the east coast...
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by: Bobby Williamson chapters 1 & 2 found here 1969 was a significant year for local racing on the Carolina coast. Myrtle Beach businessman, Nick Lucas, driving and listening to a Grand National event (courtesy of the old "Universal...
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Wednesday October 3 2012, 4:24 PM Radio
With hosts Wally Bell, Gordy Foust, George Nye, and Greg Zyla and special guest, Rocky Pirrone
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Wednesday October 3 2012, 1:49 PM Authors
by: Cody Dinsmore Christopher Constantine Economaki was born in Brooklyn New York on October 15, 1920. His father was Greek, and ironically, his mother was a great-niece to Confederate general, Robert E. Lee. Chris went to his first auto...
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Wednesday October 3 2012, 1:37 PM Authors
by: Tim Leeming Good day gentle readers. This is PattyKay, Home Page Editor for RacersReunion, and the following Legendtorial requires a bit of set-up before you continue reading. As noted each week, Tim Leeming is a regular member of our...
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Tuesday October 2 2012, 4:51 PM Radio
Thee Goat Rodeo
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50 Years of NASCAR Racing ~ Post 10 By Matt McLaughlin Editor's note: This article is part of a special reprise of Matt McLaughlin's "50 Years of NASCAR Racing", written and published  in 1998 in commemoration of NASCAR 's 50th...
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Monday October 1 2012, 5:57 PM
I didn't see any posts about the passing of Chris Economaki. From the National Speed Sport News site: RIDGEWOOD, N.J. The Dean of American Motorsports Journalism has died. Chris Economaki, who began selling single copies of National Speed...
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With host, Bill Pratt and John Bockelman and Special Guest, Barbara Hogan
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The Life and Good Times of Curtis Turner   This piece is offered in loving memory of legendary NASCAR driver Curtis Turner, who left  us far too soon, on October 4, 1970, 42 years ago Thursday. If there ever was a man capable of raising Hell...
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