Where did she go

Bumpertag
@bumpertag
13 years ago
363 posts
Got up this morning and saw that we are short one Sprint Cup beauty. Paige Duke is no longer part of the Miss Sprint Cup trio. Wonder what happened??? I jokingly told my son that "Since she was a Clemson grad, she must have gotten drunk and ran through the garage naked screaming "#@&% the South Carolina Gamecocks!" My guess is that she may be dating a driver or she was offered a better opurtunity somewhere else. I don't think she did anything wrong, or I wouldn't think so. Has anyone heard what happened??
updated by @bumpertag: 12/27/16 06:59:10AM
William Horrell
@william-horrell
13 years ago
175 posts

I haven't known a race queens name since the days of Bill Broderick and the Union 76 racestoppers.. Be Bop Hobel and Patti Huffman (Petty).. After those two the rest have been just a bunch of pretty faces..Although I must confess I do not spend much time looking at their faces.

The Sprint girls are at the tracks but I do not think that they are as predominately in the spotlight or as promoted as the racestoppers once were... I could not come close to identifying a Sprint girl, unless she put her uniform back on, lol.

Bumpertag
@bumpertag
13 years ago
363 posts

As long as Monica is still there, I'll be OK.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
13 years ago
9,137 posts

Don't know what happened, but I've never thought the Sprint Cup gals could hold a candle to the old Miss Winstons or Linda Vaughn and Winky Louise (my all-time favorite, who married the Green Bay Packers' Jerry Kramer) in their red spangled leotard as Miss Firebird or the RaceStoppers as pointed out by William Horrell. PattyKay, it would have been hard to miss the face of the girl trying to peek into the victory lane tv camera looking totally lost in the first years of Nextel/Sprint. Either she wasn't well trained or didn't know what she was doing. Not like the Winston women. I was hired as Manager, Wrangler NASCAR Special Events by Bob Odear, the RJR man who started the Winston program. Bob actually married the first Miss Winston, Marilyn Green. After they married, Marilyn started a modeling agency that provided all future Miss Winstons. So, we knew a lot about the Miss Winston program. My favorite Miss Winston had to be Margaret Claud, probably because I used to fly to the races with her and accompanied her later when she moonlighted for me as Miss Wrangler at Tractor Pulls and SuperCross events. She was super nice and TOTALLY professional. I remember a Miss Winston named Penny about the same time who could put down more cold beer than any of us (though she was the only one I ever met who socialized). I got to be around Patti Petty alot when I worked with Kyle at 7-Eleven and CITGO. Another super nice person. I remember some years after Lennie Pond had lost his ride with Ranier and was selling cars in Colonial Heights, Va. he lost his wife. When Lennie, a former Talladega winner and Rookie of the Year showed up at North Wilkesboro, just about everybody but Patti ignored him. She went out of her way to invite Lennie to sit in her van, etc. It's those little things that the fans never see that make SOME of the racing community really special. I know in addition to Kyle and Jeff, both Derrike Cope and Andy Petree married former Miss Winstons. Then there were also the Skoal Bandit girls and those sleazy Hooters girls around the Kulwicki deal that NASCAR wouldn't let in the track for a long time. I think some of the worst I ever saw were those Tuflon girls around Bobby Allison at Daytona for that fake product that never paid for their car sponsorship. The greatest description I ever read of a track beauty queen was Tom Wolfe's description in The Last American Hero is Junior Johnson of Miss Firebird at North Wilkesboro in the prerace parade. Wolfe's description of Miss Firebird's honeydew legs and the catcalls from the good ole boys in the Wilkesboro stands in their winklepicker shoes is absolutely classic. That collection of stories that appeared in Esquire Magazine and was later made into the movie with Jeff Bridges can be found in the book Kandy Kolored Metalflake Streamline Baby in most libraries.




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William Horrell
@william-horrell
13 years ago
175 posts

Very interesting info Dave. I have never ''bothered'' to learn anything about that aspect of racing.

Thanks for sharing that.

TMC Chase
@tmc-chase
13 years ago
4,073 posts
Bill Broderick was a race queen??? Man, talking about being out of touch. :-)

William Horrell said:

I haven't known a race queens name since the days of Bill Broderick and the Union 76 racestoppers..




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TMC Chase
@tmc-chase
13 years ago
4,073 posts
Seems like I remember Moly Black Gold having some skanks ... I mean attractive young female sponsor representatives ... in that year or two when they sponsored Jimmy Spencer in Travis Carter's car.

Dave Fulton said:

Then there were also the Skoal Bandit girls and those sleazy Hooters girls around the Kulwicki deal that NASCAR wouldn't let in the track for a long time. I think some of the worst I ever saw were those Tuflon girls around Bobby Allison at Daytona for that fake product that never paid for their car sponsorship.




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Bumpertag
@bumpertag
13 years ago
363 posts
Saw yesterday on Twitter, Paige's sister posted and said she was not involved with a driver but that she left for personal reasons. She later said she was looking forward to other opportunities. Not much info but I wanted to share what I had.
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
13 years ago
9,137 posts
Maggie Claud - still my fav - in victory lane at Nashville with Bobby Allison


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Randy Myers2
@randy-myers2
13 years ago
219 posts


toomuchcountry said:
Bill Broderick was a race queen??? Man, talking about being out of touch. :-)

William Horrell said:

I haven't known a race queens name since the days of Bill Broderick and the Union 76 racestoppers..

William was closer to right than he knows.

Richard Guido
@richard-guido
13 years ago
238 posts
A good looking lady for sure ......
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
13 years ago
9,137 posts
Most of us have been guilty of doing stupid things. I've done more than my fair share. I am reminded of the fall Atlanta race in 1983when I hosted a newly crowned Miss America in my Wrangler hospitality suite as a favor to an ad agency employee. That newly crowned Miss America was Vanessa Williams, the first black to win that title. She was lovely and our guests thought it was wonderful (just as wonderful as Burt Reynolds and Loni Anderson in our Talladega suite as a favor to U.S. Tobacco). You know the rest of the story. Inappropriate photos surfaced and without authorization were published. Vanessa felt pressured to resign as Miss America. I don't know the former Miss Sprint Cup model in question, but I hope she finds as much success in her life as Vanessa Williams did. If I'd been blackballed every time I did something stupid, I wouldn't have been around racing long. People often deserve a second chance.


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"Any Day is Good for Stock Car Racing"
Doshia Wall
@doshia-wall
11 years ago
7 posts

Hi,

I talked to BeBop today. First time we've talked since the early 80's.

Doshia

Unical (Union Oil) Racestopper 1969 to 1983

Tim Leeming
@tim-leeming
11 years ago
3,119 posts

I understand she may be in the witness protection program as she has all the inside information as to how the "fan vote" was rigged to get DP into the All Star Race.




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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.

Wally Bell
@wally-bell
11 years ago
83 posts

Personally, I (eye) Love Pretty Ladies.... All

The Sprint Cup Ladies do a great job.

yada yada yada.... LOL

Back in the day AND NOW.... Ladies are good !!!!!!!

Wally Bell
@wally-bell
11 years ago
83 posts

LOL.... give it up Tim........

Jay Coker
@jay-coker
11 years ago
177 posts

Well...as it turns out- Paige DID in fact get a second chance- she was selected as "The Lady In Black" beauty queen for the Darlington race a couple of weeks ago at the Southern 500.

Richard Guido
@richard-guido
11 years ago
238 posts
Jay, you avatar is of Elliott on his way to winning the real Southern 500 on Labor day weekend ? Atlanta ?
Jay Coker
@jay-coker
11 years ago
177 posts

It's from the 1985 Southern 500 :)