Mickey Bryant and Todd Hutcheson Join the RacersReunion.com Writing Staff With Pat Garlits-A Force of One
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A great story. Keep um coming.
A great story. Keep um coming.
Geir, check your site for some information. I hope it helps.
In case it doesn't get thru - checkout DragList.com and Diane "the Doc"
at DragRacingUnderground.com.
Good Luck!
Happy Birthday Eric and may you have many more happy and healthy ones. Still a long way to go, hang in there and never give-up. And may all of your racing dreams come true.
One of the best and funnest, waiting for the next one !
Happy Birthday JA Jeff and may you have many more happy and healthy ones.
Yes, Johnny the BEST JA "Race Place"!
My thoughts are the same as yours Cody.
How about a cutoff at 2000 and then have (or keep) a 20 year deadline? Or, even keep it at 25 years.
Great to bring this subject up Eric. There is a book out on the history of Board Tracks in America. We had one in Laurel, Md. In fact, I think Bill France Sr., raced there.
And Jon thanks for the history on Charlotte.
After this one is over Eric, look up a track (not board) that was in Washington, D.C. A funny story there.