A NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Chase Opinion- And It Isn't A Pretty One
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i agree with every thing you fellas have posted here racing and football doesnt have a connection in my book they are 2 completly different sports
i agree with every thing you fellas have posted here racing and football doesnt have a connection in my book they are 2 completly different sports
cody a great post you have here on a man that was a great person great driver and was a good personallty your posts are always good ones
tmc i enjoyed this post looks like the hemis showed who the boss was
maybe they need to change the name daytona 500 to the riceburner 500
a fine post tim along with great photos thanks guys
one of the hardtop cars that became a convertible was the no 32 1958 chevy driven by brownie king great minute tim thanks and i cant wait for the next one
dave i had forgotten about that lake speed wrecking mikes car and that deal with the shackleford man in hookerton nc im glad you posted this i had my auto ins with his company he scamed alot of people not to mention the racers that he shafted i saw mike last november and he is still quite and soft spoken and a good freind and person as well
notice the paint schemes on larrys car and that one of the 49 car sitting next to larry
dave there were so many cars at wilson back in the day it is hard to recall them all i wish i could remember all of them here are a few more that i do remember in the sportsman class ricky foss mike wiggins buddy godly danny lee ricky webb jerry massengill eddie cooke donny head david lucas james whitley donald walston bob walston larry taylor jl blackwell tinker avery dan pitner walter simkins and they were all competetive cars i think they allwon in the sportsman division i hope i didnt bore anyone with this long list