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Bumpertag
@bumpertag
04/24/15 02:38:42PM
363 posts

What does it take to be called a HERO?


Stock Car Racing History

These are all truly deserving and I want to thank everyone for their replies. I was refering to the drivers, owners and crew members that stand out in your memory. All 3 of the men I mention in my post servered in the Military, but I was hoping to hear that something that you saw in someone involved in NASCAR that made them stand out more that most. Some of the lesser known people that don't garner the accolades of the stars of the sport.
Bumpertag
@bumpertag
04/07/15 04:27:00PM
363 posts

What does it take to be called a HERO?


Stock Car Racing History

I'm not too far from you, I'm in Gaffney. Worked at Hyltons for a few years in the early 80's. Thanks for sharing.
Bumpertag
@bumpertag
04/07/15 02:47:16PM
363 posts

What does it take to be called a HERO?


Stock Car Racing History

Thanks for sharing Dave. Bud is an awesome man, I wish more people today werlike him. Is that your shop over on Hwy 221?
Bumpertag
@bumpertag
04/07/15 11:51:33AM
363 posts

What does it take to be called a HERO?


Stock Car Racing History

Hero:1.A person distinguished by exceptional courage, nobility, fortitude, etc.2.A person who is idealized for possessing superior qualities in any field.These are two of the most common descriptions of the qualities, or characteristics, that most of us if we were ask to explain the word Hero. There are others and I know we all have meet people that have earned the title for many different reasons over the years. The brave men and women in our armed services that have served honorably in our place truly have earned it, as well as the law enforcement officers in all our communities. Still others may not fit the description to all, but to individuals the title is well deserved. As Ive aged the criteria for this honor has changed many times, but looking back at the heroes of my youth, many still received the honor for what they meant to me.Today Im referring to the many drivers and owners that pass through our memory that most may not give a second thought to, those which for any number of reasons have earned a place of honor in my memory. Drivers like Petty, Allison, Yarborough and Pearson as well as crews have earned their place for drawing me into the sport of NASCAR and being examples of hard work and talent. Older drivers like Lorenzen, Roberts, Turner and Weatherly, even though I never saw them race, created the history that I have referred back to many times as I hungered to learn more about the sport. The Wood Brothers, Jr. Johnson and Smokey Yunick are there for the way they thought outside the box and sparked the interest of many new fans. The list could go on of the greats in the sport, but a few may be heroes to me alone, and sadly most did not survive.Tiny Lund stands out in my memory, both as a talented and driver and as a likeable giant of a man. His fun loving nature and the respect that many of the better known drivers had for him speaks of the man he was. From the story of his Daytona win to the day we lost him at Talladega, he showed great ability and desire.Larry Smith, 1972 Rookie of the Year, stands out to me for a few reasons. First I understand that he had lots of talent on the dirt tracks around the south. I recently talked with a mechanic that worked on his engines for a brief time that told me Larry was good. Not many could race and win well enough that it was possible to make a living at it in those days, but Larry very well could have. He was that good. To read of his climb in the sport driving a family owned car, the steady improvement and earning a big time sponsor and the title of ROTY, then he was gone. So much promise, such a loss.Harry Hyde was as good as they came. Smart, innovating and a great sense of humor. To this day I came stop smiling when I see a clip of any Harry Hyde interview. The stats from the years with Isaac and Baker are still impressive and rank with the sports greats from any era. Harry seemed to have had 2 sides to his personality, the laughing and fun loving side and the deeply serious side when it came to car preparation. From that bright grin to the competitive steely stare Harry earned his place in my memory by his hard work and his competitive drive, and by finding the balance to enjoy and have fun while doing what he loved. In my opinion Harry Hyde deserves to be in the NASCAR Hall of Fame soon.Just a few that stand out to me, I know there are many that have touched us all as fans. Who holds a spot in your memory and earned the title of hero?Thanks,Bumpertag in S. Carolina
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Bumpertag
@bumpertag
07/14/14 03:15:50PM
363 posts

Another pit stop photo


Stock Car Racing History

I miss those days. Thanks for posting.
Bumpertag
@bumpertag
07/14/14 03:22:59PM
363 posts

Confessions of the Legend


Administrative

Don't ever change Legend, your friends love the person you are.
Bumpertag
@bumpertag
05/12/14 01:56:21PM
363 posts

Tony Stewart's lucky "Confederate Flag" painted open-face race helmet?


Current NASCAR

Political Correctness is slowly, but surely, destroying this great country. As a proud decedent of several Confederate Soldiers I applaud their effort to both honor the many brave men that fought as well as thumb their noses at the rampant PC that so nearly controls all we see and read today. As a Southerner and decedent I say THANKS!
Bumpertag
@bumpertag
04/01/14 11:34:27AM
363 posts

Alan Kulwicki


Stock Car Racing History

Very touching. Thanks for sharing.
Bumpertag
@bumpertag
04/02/14 07:50:05AM
363 posts

My latest trip to the NASCAR Hall of Fame


General

Regina loved meeting everyone. I had told her many times that the folks from RR are just GOOD PEOPLE and after meeting and spending the day with y'all she agrees. Mrs. Flock touched her deeply and she was amazed at how lively she is. Thanks
Bumpertag
@bumpertag
04/01/14 02:34:52PM
363 posts

My latest trip to the NASCAR Hall of Fame


General

A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL. Looking forward to the next trip.
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