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Jay Coker
@jay-coker
10/25/13 07:41:46PM
177 posts

RIP to the co-owner of the Skoal Bandit, Hal Needham


Stock Car Racing History

Just a preface- I would LOVE to hear some Dave Fulton stories about Hal. The guy just seemed to have a love aficionado for cars, and parlayed it into Harry Gant's big break in Nascar back in 1981.

Heaven just gained a guy who could jump out of a plane or onto a stagecoach like nobody's business.

Hal Needham, a former military paratrooper who later became one of Hollywood's top stuntmen and a film director, has died in Los Angeles at the age of 82 after a short bout with cancer, according to Variety .

The Tennessee native was first a stunt double for Richard Boone on the 1950s Western TV show Have Gun, Will Travel , and parlayed that into big-screen work on How the West Was Won , Little Big Man , Blazing Saddles , Chinatown and other films in the 1960s and '70s.

After enduring countless injuries in his career, he broke 56 bones, including his back twice Needham moved into filmmaking. He wrote the screenplay for Smokey and the Bandit, and his friend Burt Reynolds offered him a chance to direct it as a 1977 comedy starring the actor and Sally Field.

Needham directed the 1980 Bandit sequel and the Reynolds movies Hooper (1978), Cannonball Run (1981) and Stroker Ace (1983), plus the Arnold Schwarzenegger-starring Western vehicle The Villain (1979), Megaforce (1982) and Rad (1986).

The former stuntman penned a 2011 memoir about his time in the movies, Stuntman!: My Car-Crashing, Plane-Jumping, Bone-Breaking, Death-Defying Hollywood Life.

In 2012, Needham was honored with a Governors Award from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, and was introduced by Quentin Tarantino. "You know, you're looking at the luckiest man alive," Needham said during his acceptance speech. "And lucky to be alive."

Schwarzenegger paid tribute to him on Twitter Friday: "Hal Needham was a great stunt coordinator, director, and an icon. I'm still grateful he took a chance with me in The Villain . I'll miss him."


updated by @jay-coker: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Jay Coker
@jay-coker
09/29/14 09:12:08PM
177 posts

September 27, 1981 - Waltrip Wins Old Dominion 500


Stock Car Racing History

Was reading up on the '81 season tonight. It's almost absurd to think of Waltrip's run in the 2nd half- 13 races, 7 wins, 5 seconds, and a third. On top of that, four straight weeks on the pole, four straight wins.

Jay Coker
@jay-coker
09/18/13 08:58:06PM
177 posts

Darlington's 2014 Date?


Current NASCAR

Have been saying this for a couple of years- moving Atlanta to early May is a win/win.

Jay Coker
@jay-coker
06/01/16 09:16:53PM
177 posts

1977 Documentary Movie "STOCKCAR!"


Stock Car Racing History

I always find them eventually ;)

Jay Coker
@jay-coker
06/12/13 10:43:06PM
177 posts

Jason Leffler Killed in Racing Accident


Current NASCAR

Not going to speculate like others on Twitter...but it doesn't look good right now. Prayers for Jason Leffler and his family.

Jay Coker
@jay-coker
05/22/13 09:39:51PM
177 posts

Well, another confusing selection to NASCAR HOF


Current NASCAR

Personally, I think Jarrett's success had MORE to do with the rides he was in than it did his talent. How many seasons did he languish in the Sportsman/Busch Series before he got called to Cup? In a lot of ways- his career path is VERY similar to Jimmie Johnson, who was at best a slightly above average Busch Series driver coming up. And let's face it- Jarrett's start in Cup was nothing to brag about. He didn't exactly set the world on fire driving for Mike Curb, Eric Freedlander, Hoss Ellington, or Cale Yarborough before he got a lucky break when Neil Bonnett got injured and he landed the Wood Brothers ride. As a matter of fact, you COULD easily argue his longtime car owner Robert Yates deserved to get nominated, not to mention elected BEFORE the name Dale Jarrett ever came up. All I will say is based on voting history and precedent, Bill Elliott BETTER be first ballot elected, or else this Georgia boy is gonna be pretty fired up.

Jay Coker
@jay-coker
05/20/13 09:00:11PM
177 posts

Bruton Says 70% Sure He'll Move Fall Charlotte Race to Las Vegas


Current NASCAR

I fear this might be a smoke screen for taking Atlanta's Labor Day date and leaving the city of Atlanta without a Cup race. If that is allowed to happen- I may be done with NASCAR once and for all.

Jay Coker
@jay-coker
05/17/13 02:12:43AM
177 posts

Dick Trickle commits suicide


Stock Car Racing History

Thought everyone might appreciate seeing this- I uploaded it tonight:

Jay Coker
@jay-coker
05/16/13 05:01:09PM
177 posts

Dick Trickle commits suicide


Stock Car Racing History

Unreal. Dick was one of the GREAT ones...

Jay Coker
@jay-coker
04/29/14 08:52:33AM
177 posts

April 28, 1985 - Coincidental Petty trivia


Stock Car Racing History

Phil ran a split schedule back in '85. He had the Skoal sponsorship, so he ran the superspeedways in the #66 Johnny Hayes/Jackson Brothers car as a teammate to brother Benny, then ran the short tracks/road courses with the Hamby team.

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