Remembering Art Malone
Stock Car Racing History
R.I.P. Art Malone. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends.
R.I.P. Art Malone. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends.
Thanks, Jeff for this information.....I should have watermarked a long time ago. Can you give us a quick lesson on watermarking. I have more pictures to be added but have been reluctant to do so.
Your help will be deeply appreciated.
~Jan~
Randy, I understand your feelings and agree that credit should be given for photos. However, I see my photos out all over the internet! I've learned to live with it,figuring they all belong to the One Above anyway. If I see a pic of Sam Ard which I don't have, I just might "borrow" it!! LOL
Dave, this is a news article about the 1984 Goody's 500. I just remember that Sam said at the time that "the car was no good-didn't run good". Of course Sam never thought any car ran like his! ~jan~
Thanks for posting....never knew this either, Dave. Sam started with Thomas Bros. Nov 1970 but departed ways after racing season ended in 1972. Back at home in Florence, he raced any and every race he could get to...winning many.He was contacted by Howard Thomas, returned to Thomas Bros. in Nov. 1974 to build cars. Sam began racing the #00 again in 1975.
He is indeed very fit....Mark Martin will replace Denny Hamlin while he recovers from a L1 fracture.
http://nascar.speedtv.com/ article/ cup-mark-martin-replaces-injure d-denny-hamlin-for-joe-gibbs-r acing/
I too vote for getting Maurice Petty into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. I remember my uncle talking about those races, Maurice Petty, Lee Petty, Junior Johnson,and others.How I wish I'd attended some raceswith him.
If I'm not mistaken, Sam Ard and Maurice Petty had plans to form their own team in 1985. Of course this was not to be.
HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY TO THE CHIEF!!
Sure didn't realize it was so widespread!!
They sure do need a geography lesson!!
Mostlottery players would play regardless of whether any moneywasspent in advertising. The lottery outlets don't have to worry about their jobs a bit! In traveling around I am appalled at the number of people buying lottery tickets one after the other. I look at some and wonder if they have food at home.