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By: Brandon Reed
A lot of discussion have been held over the years about exactly how important Georgia drivers were to the first year of NASCAR. This week, we take a look at that top over at Georgia Racing History.com.
What if I told you...
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A lot of discussion have been held over the years about exactly how important Georgia drivers were to the first year of NASCAR. This week, we take a look at that top over at Georgia Racing History.com . What if I told you that 38 of the first 52...
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The short, but daring career of Lloyd Seay began somewhere around the summer of 1934 in the hills of Dawsonville, Ga. When he was as young as 13 years old, he was driving some sort of Jalopy to haul a small load of Dawsonvilles finest out of the...
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Racing Again
Hey folks! Thought I would “blog” a little about my recent opportunity to get back into a race car. To bring y’all up to date, I haven’t been in a race car since late 2001. My racing life was spent on the Friday nights, Saturday...
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My 12 year old son is wanting to get some information about his great-uncle, Sam Smith. Thanks to Barbara Scott, we have found some pictures and articles. Anyone with anything on Sam they would like to share, we would be greatly appreciative.
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As I sit here today thinking about the most influential man in my life, my Daddy, I am reminded of a dream my daughter had a few days after he passed away on Nov 23, 2010. In this dream, she saw my Daddy driving his first race car, a 1955 baby...
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As I'm sure many of you know, driver Kyle Busch and his Joe Gibbs racing team were slapped with a hefty fine following last Sunday's race at Pocono, Pennsylvania after his #18 M&Ms Toyota failed post-race tech. But if you thought the...
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COLUMN By LARRY HICKS The York Dispatch
Updated: 06/16/2011 07:23:06 AM EDT
People read the sports pages for a lot of different reasons.
Most are gym rats, former gym rats or wannabe gym rats who played sports in their younger days, still play...
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A while ago I wrote a letter to the NASCAR Hall of Fame. I did not send it, but I wrote it to one of my friends. It was after I visited it and I was not too impressed with it. Alot of things really troubled me. So I wrote this.Dear Sir Or Madam,I...
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I was just wondering if anyone had any info on the 1961 #99 Ford of Ernie Tuff and driven by Leroy Yarbrough which before being plagued with mechanical problems was without a doubt the fastest car in the field during the 1967 Permatex 300. Thanks
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