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Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
04/16/13 02:20:26PM
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A Racing History Minute-April 16, 1961


Stock Car Racing History

Thanks, Tim.

I note that Tommy Irwin of Keysville, Virginia finished 2nd. Tommy is a driver I know absolutely nothing about, although Keysville is just up the road from the South Boston Speedway. His record shows 2 pole positions in his brief career, as well as a couple of convertible divsion starts. I even see him listed in one start driving a car owned by Rex White.

Anybody remember Tommy who can share some information on another one of my home area drivers from back in the day?

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
04/16/13 02:22:49PM
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The NASCAR Sprint Cup to become the NASCAR Dish Dish?


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Read the same article, Tim. My immediate first thought is wonder how this would affect DirecTV - the current official satellite tv provider of Nastycar?

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
04/15/13 07:52:28PM
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Ganassi Selling to Menard? RCR to Dodge?


Current NASCAR

All weekend at Texas, the television crews were reporting the impending sale of Earnhardt/Ganassi Racing. The rumor has also been reported on most racing sites.

Here's a rumor from Motorsports 101 that has John Menard buying the team and allying with RCR which will then switch to Dodge. Great rumor. Any truth?

John Menard/Earnhardt Ganassi Racing Rumor Screams One Word: Dodge
April 12th, 2013 at 12:59 PM
By Clayton Caldwell

The hottest rumor in the garage area during the Thursday test session at Texas Motor Speedway was the rumor of John Menard, owner of the home improvement warehouse chain Menards, buying the Earnhardt Ganassi Racing team, and its two car operation with drivers Jamie McMurray and Juan Pablo Montoya. Menard is also the father of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Paul Menard, who is currently a driver at Richard Childress Racing.

While it's only a rumor it sure opens up a lot of possibilities as to what will happen if the proposed rumor of Menard buying the operation happens. First you have to believe that there will be some kind of association with Richard Childress Racing. Since Menard's son runs for RCR you could see John Menard become the owner of Paul Menard with chassis and engines coming from Richard Childress Racing and Juan Pablo Montoya moving over to RCR's operation in 2014.

However, that's not the only interesting piece to the rumor.

If you think about the first name in the Earnhardt Ganassi Racing team you automatically think Chevrolet. Dale Earhardt's wife Teresa is co-owner of the organization and the team is a combination of Chip Ganassi Racing and Dale Earnhardt Inc. Since 1985, Earnhardt has been associated with Chevrolet. Dale Earnhardt Jr has driven nothing but a Chevrolet in his career and Dale Earnhardt Sr was even sponsored by the company from 1988 until his death in 2001. It would be a bad day seeing Earnhardt in anything but a Chevrolet. With Ganassi selling the organization it could be the end of the Earnhardt association with the company and opens the door for the a change of manufacturer.

Dodge has been rumored for months to be headed to Richard Childress Racing. While many scoffed at the idea at first, it is a little curious as to why Richard Childress Racing has yet to resign a deal with Chevrolet a company the team has been with since it's inception in 1969. It's is clear that Richard Childress Racing has struggled the past few seasons and is now the third Chevrolet team behind Hendrick Motorsports and Stewart-Haas Racing.

Dodge got out of the sport of NASCAR because they felt they could not be competitive with smaller operations and because they didn't have an engine supplier. Richard Childress Racing has the finances and the people to provide engines for many teams and they would be the top team at a company that spent millions of dollars to create the generation six NASCAR Sprint Cup series car only to put it on the shelf for a year. With Childress Dodge could have six or seven teams in Sprint Cup next season. Childress currently fields three Sprint Cup teams and the organization has an association with the solo car operation of Furniture Row Racing. Then comes the before mentioned deal with John Menard and that equals six. Then you would have to wonder about James Finch's #51 operation, who had an association with Dodge in the past and has run Austin Dillon, a developmental driver for Richard Childress Racing, in a few cup races so far in the 2013 season.

Dillon, who is rumored to be running in the Sprint Cup Series in 2014 with Richard Childress Racing, would most likely drive the #3 for the organization. It would be the first time the #3 would be used in Sprint Cup since the tragic death of Dale Earnhardt in February 2001. Would people have as big of an issue with a #3 Dodge coming to the Sprint Cup Series? I think it would ease the pain of Earnhardt fans, since it wouldn't totally be the same as it would be with Chevrolet.

Kevin Harvick will leave Richard Childress Racing at the end of the 2013 season, perhaps because he is a Chevrolet guy. Harvick is real close friends with Tony Stewart, who is co-owner of Stewart-Haas Racing the team Harvick will be driving for in 2014. Stewart is a Chevrolet guy and he proved that when he asked out of his contract at Joe Gibbs Racing a year after the team switched from Chevrolet to Toyota. Stewart, who's dirt track teams at the time were funded by Chevrolet, seemed none too thrilled to be with Toyota and was back with Chevrolet the following year buying out the final two years of his contract. It's not crazy for Harvick to have the same loyalty to Chevrolet. Harvick was sponsored by GM Goodwrench from 2001-2006.

Whether Childress ends his 44 year relationship with Chevrolet remains to be seen. However, one thing is for sure, there are some interesting rumors flying around Richard Childress Racing that will not die unless the team re-signs with Chevrolet.


updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
04/19/13 01:26:08PM
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April 15, 1963 - Jim Paschal bags Bowman Gray


Stock Car Racing History

Is the Smokey Camaro above the same one that became the Gene White / Pete Hamilton Camaro as described by Jim Hunter in the June 1969 Stock Car Racing Magazine article below?

I saw Pete win in the Gene White Camaro at South Boston in 1969. That was one screaming machine.

GT 100

NASCAR Grand Touring race
South Boston Speedway, South Boston, VA
June 21, 1969
267 laps on 0.375 mile paved oval; 100.125 miles

Fin St Driver # Owner Car Laps Money Status Laps Led
1 1 Pete Hamilton Gene White 1969 Chevrolet Camaro 267 850 running 143
2 Ray Hendrick 1969 Chevrolet Camaro 266 running
3 Jim Paschal 1969 AMC Javelin
4 T.C. Hunt 1968 Chevrolet Camaro
5 Wayne Andrews 1968 Chevrolet Camaro
Tiny Lund
Buck Baker

Notes: 16 of 22 starters running at the finish.
Time of race: 01:15:08
Average Speed: 79.86 MPH
Pole Speed: 15.68 seconds
2 cautions

Dave Fulton
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04/18/13 06:37:12PM
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April 15, 1963 - Jim Paschal bags Bowman Gray


Stock Car Racing History

Randy, I think my very best memory of the Rockingham track is still from my first visit there in March 1966 for the Peach Blossom 500 when Jim Paschal kept his #14 Friedkin Enterprises Plymouth side-by-side with Cale's #27 Banjo Matthews Ford for many, many laps... back in the track's original low banked configuration. We hated Fords back then and cheered Jim on every lap! Paul Goldsmith eventually won.

I got to see Jim win just once, in Raleigh in 1970, at the Fairgrounds, in that red/white/blue Huggins' AMC Javelin over our RR member, Joe Dean Huss of Roanoke Rapids, NC in a Grand American race on as muddy a racetrack as I've ever seen in all my years attending races.

I also pulled mightily for Jim when he drove that beautiful burgundy '65 Chevy against the factory Fords.

I was trying to remember the Huggins Tire guy we used to have to settle up with in the little trailer... I want to say Thurman.

Oh... and also, Randy... in 1981-1983 we made tons of 14 ounce denim aprons at Wrangler for the Huggins and other Goodyear tire busters. Had almost forgotten that.

Here's a link to a fairly up-to-date story on the Huggins guys:

http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2011/05/12/inside-nascar-goodyear-tires-buster-huggins.html

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
04/18/13 04:16:47PM
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April 15, 1963 - Jim Paschal bags Bowman Gray


Stock Car Racing History

Photo of Bunkie Blackburn at Nashville in 1970 from the Russ Thompson story posted by TMC:

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