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Dave Fulton
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06/16/13 03:54:59PM
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Two NASCAR Virginia June Wins in Two Major Divisions in Same Year; Who is Driver?


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This driver scored June NASCAR wins in two major series at two different Commonwealth of Virginia tracks in the same year. He was a successful stadium racer.

Who is the driver?

Hint: This driver's homewtown has both a dog and a pizza named after it.


updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
06/16/13 10:59:32AM
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Racing History Minute - June 16, 1951


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Thanks, Tim. It is truly wonderful to have such caring memories of a special place. I've never seen Columbia Speedway, but through you and a number of other RR members I feel as though I have.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
06/15/16 03:16:06PM
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Racing History Minute - June 15, 1966


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50 years ago tonight on June 15, 1966 I saw the best race I have ever witnessed. I had graduated from high school just 5 days before we headed to Beltsville, Maryland for the race I'll never forget.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
06/16/13 10:50:35AM
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Racing History Minute - June 15, 1966


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I'd love to hear the answer to the question you pose, Chase, about why the #42?

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
06/15/13 02:32:56PM
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Racing History Minute - June 15, 1966


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Clicking on the link below will take you to a photo & description of all that's left of Beltsville Speedway:

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Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
06/15/13 02:25:23PM
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Racing History Minute - June 15, 1966


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No post by Tim Leeming about the magnificent Beltsville Speedway would be complete without a picture of one of The Legend's heroes at that fabled establishment. This photo was taken in 1978, twelve years after the described race and appears on the web site www.cityalice.com as an illustration of all things wonderful about Beltsville, Maryland! I believe you'll recognize the driver!

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
06/15/13 02:15:31PM
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Racing History Minute - June 15, 1966


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Back in 1966, after you got off the main Baltimore-Washington Expressway, you drove through the United States Department of Agriculture Beltsville Agricultural Research Center to get to Beltsville Speedway. The countryside around the track was absolutely gorgeous. This photo from the USDA shows the countryside near the Beltsville Speedway.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
06/15/13 10:49:47AM
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Racing History Minute - June 15, 1966


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Here's a photo of the inspiration for our Stock Car RacersReunion site, driver Paul Lewis taking a qualifying lap at the long gone Beltsville Speedway in 1967 a year after the recapped race. Photo is by our RR member Fred Sanford and posted on his page.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
06/15/13 10:13:08AM
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Racing History Minute - June 15, 1966


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Tim, thank you for selecting as today's Racing History Minute my favorite race of all I have seen in 49 years of attending and watching NASCAR Grand National / Cup events. I'm not sure how many events that might be, but this was the best of the best!

Having been at that race, I can tell folks that Pearson was NOT in hot pursuit of the Petty Plymouth. Pearson, starting on the outside pole, dropped the drive shaft of his #6 Cotton Owens' Dodge at the start/finish line when the green was displayed. He immediately pitted (then briefly returned and ran some laps before retiring) while the #43 romped through the field until blowing sky high - something you didn't associate with Petty engines.

It's now been 47 years since my Dad drove my buddy Frank and I from Richmond up to Beltsville for that Wednesday night race. My two greatest memories of that night were 1) seeing the debut of the Bobby Allison / J.D. Bracken Chevelle, replete with adhesive tape #2s and 2) the tremendous battle waged between Tiny Lund and James Hylton for the win. I've never seen a car broadslide on asphalt for as many laps as Tiny did that evening.

With no intent to hijack your post, I am going to re-post my personal memories of that evening right after my high school graduation that I shared last summer on our RR Home Page. Thanks, again, Tim.

INDEPENDENTS DAY by: Dave Fulton


Dave Fulton
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06/15/13 10:58:29AM
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~HAPPY FATHER'S DAY~


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I was fortunate to have been there standing on pit road that 1986 Father's Day afternoon and witness "Daddy Start Your Engine" in person. I had co-driven an eight seat Ford Econoline van filled with our race crew from Campobello, SC following the transporter carrying our Derrike Cope Western Peterbilt T-bird to M.I.S.

That moment stands out as one of my favorites. If you didn't get chills, something was wrong with you. Remembering my own Dad Sunday and the good times we shared at some great races.

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