Wendell Scott

Don Smyle
@don-smyle
13 years ago
23 posts
If you haven't seen it already, take a minute to read the great article written by Rick Houston on the NASCAR.com homepage. NASCAR has always ignored this man unless it suited their "diversity" program....Interested to see how the docudrama turns out. Those types of films always concern me....BTW, the lead photo on the home page is from the Smyle Media archive. Shot by veteran NASCAR photographer Jerry Overman.
updated by @don-smyle: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM
Tim Leeming
@tim-leeming
13 years ago
3,119 posts

Wendell is an awesome part of NASCAR History but, as you state Don, ONLY when it suits NASCAR's purposes. I was fortunate enough to have had many encounters with Wendell back in the day, always very pleasant. Now that I have gotten to know Mary (somewhat) and Sybil quite well, it is even more important to me that Wendell is remembered in the way he should be, as a true pioneer and hero of the sport.

Tim




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What a change! It's been awhile since I've checked in and I'm quite surprised. It may take me awhile to figure it our but first look it's really great.

Jan Woodberry
@jan-woodberry
13 years ago
171 posts
This an awesome article about Wendell Scott. Thanks for posting! I watched the movie "Greased Lightening" which was based on the true story of Wendell Scott just yesterday. Jan
S.T.A.R.S. Radio
@stars-radio
13 years ago
514 posts
Wendell Scott: A Race Storywill air on ESPN on Feb. 20 at 9 p.m. ET, after the scheduled running of the 53rd annual Daytona 500.
Tim Leeming
@tim-leeming
13 years ago
3,119 posts
Imagine! I have a rock in my Lair here with "Image" engraved into it. Don't remember where I bought it but I bought it because I believe you can imagine things and, with enough work, make them happen. On my desk here in front of me is an 8 inch worrd carving simply stating "Dream" because I believe that in dreaming you obtain goals to achieve. Wendell enbodied those two ideals. I encountered Wendell many times during his career,mostly because he was usually aside from the other drivers and was easy to approach and talk with. Funny thing was I never considered he was a "black man", he was just a race driver to me. And a pretty good one at that.


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What a change! It's been awhile since I've checked in and I'm quite surprised. It may take me awhile to figure it our but first look it's really great.

danny quick2
@danny-quick2
13 years ago
15 posts


Tim Leeming said:

Wendell is an awesome part of NASCAR History but, as you state Don, ONLY when it suits NASCAR's purposes. I was fortunate enough to have had many encounters with Wendell back in the day, always very pleasant. Now that I have gotten to know Mary (somewhat) and Sybil quite well, it is even more important to me that Wendell is remembered in the way he should be, as a true pioneer and hero of the sport.

Tim

danny quick2
@danny-quick2
13 years ago
15 posts
you are right tim i did not think of wendell as a black man just a race driver.just wish he was alive to see just how much the races fanes thought of him, not thenew fans they don't know a race driver when they see one.