This week, Mike Belltakes a look at one of the true legends of Georgia short track racing in a feature story over at Georgia Racing History.com . Georgia Racing Hall of Fame member Charlie Mincey raced against thebest of the best at the fastest...
Racers and fans of the old Athens Speedway, located in Athens Georgia, will be gathering on Saturday, March 6, to remember the old speedway and the folks that used to race and cheer for racers there! Donald Brooks, former racer at the Athens...
This week, Mike Bell remembers one of the most important people to Georgia short track racing's history, not to mention to short track racing throughout the south in a column over at Georgia Racing History.com . "Uncle Bob" Harmon started out...
Work is already underway to prepare for August's Lakewood Speedway Reunion at the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame, which leads me to this week's column over at www.georgiaracinghistory.com .2009 Georgia Racing Hall of Fame inductee Tommie Irvin has...
Hi folks, hope everyone's ready for for Sunday's Daytona 500! To that end, we've got a big, fresh on Georgia's racing history at Daytona Beach for you over at www.georgiaracinghistory.com this week. When the green flag falls Sunday on the 52nd...
We've got a couple of new items for you over at www.georgiaracinghistory.com this week. Last Sunday, a group of former drivers, officials and fans gottogether for the annual Peach Bowl reunion. GRH.com contributor RickMinter was there, and wrote...
This week we've got a couple of new items for you over at www.georgiaracinghistory.com .First off, we have an article on 2007 Georgia Racing Hall of Fame inductee Billy Carden. Carden was a champion at the Peach Bowl, an early NASCAR competitor...
This week I have a special column for you over at www.georgiaracinghistory.com .Back in 1996, I took a trip, along with a gentleman named Kenny Turk and two other people to Daytona Beach to catch the qualifying races for that year's Daytona...
We've got a fresh column for you over at www.georgiaracinghistory.com this week.Word is that NASCAR is considering dropping the wing and the front splitter from their current Sprint Cup series racer.Certainly, those items have given the so...
This week we have story of an early Georgia Racing pioneer for you over at www.georgiaracinghistory.com .Gainesville, Georgia's Pete Craig began racing Indy-style cars in the 1920s, soon after coming home from World War I. He competed and won at...
This week we have a very interesting feature story for you over at www.georgiaracinghistory.com .We polled several motorsports journalists and racing aficionados to ask what they thought the most historic moment in Georgia racing was for 2009....
This week we've got a new face and a new column for you over at www.georgiaracinghistory.com .Long time Georgia motorsports writer Rick Minter is our guest columnist this week. He has a look for us at the history of dirt at Senoia Raceway. Senoia...
This week I've got a fresh new column for you over at Georgia Racing History.com .I have to say that I've been very fortunate over the years to have been witness to many historic moments in Georgia racing. From the King's last race to the first...
We take time to remember a lost Georgia track and highlight a recent reunion at www.georgiaracinghistory.com this week.Thunderbowl Speedway in Valdosta, Georgia, opened in 1959, with drivers coming from all over to race there, including Sam...
We've got a great new feature story for you over at www.georgiaracinghistory.com this week.With the 2009 Sprint Cup Championship chase now in the rear view mirror, we felt it was time to take a look a little deeper in the rear view.Way back...