Then and Now
Jeff Gilder
Thursday June 5 2008, 10:14 PM
Racing Then and NowBeing an old school fan and a former driver, Im one of those who like reminiscing about the past. Dont get me wrong, Im still a current NASCAR fanmaybe not as passionate as I used to be, but I still love the sport. NASCAR racing, like all things in life has evolved over the years. Some people accept change more readily than others.Many sayme includedthat the sport wouldnt be what it is today without the contributions of the veterans of days gone by. The racing stars of today enjoy the monetary benefits of the meteoric success of NASCAR.Lets not forget that many of the stars of yesteryear wouldnt be enjoying their continued celebrity if, not for the recent success of the sport. Sure, there are some of us die hard old timers out there who would remember them and wonder where they are today. But, I think the millions of fans and the publicity the sport receives today helps the legends become even more famous than before. I spoke with former Grand National Champion, Rex White a few weeks ago, and he told me that he receives more fan mail today than he did when he won his championship in 1960. Rex is currently the oldest, living Cup/Grand National Champion. David Pearson says he gets mail form all over the world.Many times we get into the discussion about how the stars of the past worked on their cars.and drove their own tow trucks across country to race after race. Todays stars fly jets to and from practice, qualifying, and the race. The old guys used to all stay in the same motels and swap stories after a race.the young guns stay in plush motor homes at the trackor hotel sweets.or fly back home. In the good ole days they raced 45, 50, or more races a year and now they race 35. Dont think for a minute that the stars of today have it so much easier than the stars of the past. The schedules they follow are grueling with sponsor commitments and team responsibilities, all these conveniences have become necessary. I think that if you asked them, many of the younger stars would like to enjoy the pace the old timers had.The bottom line is this.It was a great sport then and its a great sport now. In my opinion there is none better. It pleases me when I see young fans seeking information about racing history. I have found in talking to many of the legends, they respect the young drivers of today and the pace they keep. But, they all will mention the difference in the equipment and money then and now. Some critics say its all relevant. I dont think sohow about you?
Paul Zappardino
@paul-zappardino   16 years ago
Very good points made here Jeff! I think the problem is how NASCAR has down played their roots. You think they would mention the modified tour up north or nothern bush, nationwide or whatever they call it, and ther eis nothing mentioned anymore about the west coast NASCAR, I am probably rambling on and i am sorry BUT most of these fans no a days never have and never will experience what we did, the Cardinal and Dogwood classics at Martinsville, the "PERMATEX 300" , National championship races in the LMS and Modified and YES I remember the drivers of those days and if it was not for them NASCAR would be in a world of hurt
Jeff Gilder
@jeff-gilder   16 years ago
This why we are attempting to organize the RacersReunion Benefit fund. It's much more of an effort than I ever imagined....but never-the-less we are moving forward...slowly, but forward. My thoughts are....if todays millionaire stars are giving dollars to various charities...why wouldn't they give back to the source that made their riches a possibility. And likewise for NASCAR...and some of the affiliates that have enjoyed the sport's success....we'll see what happens. If anyone knows an attorney who is a specialist in this area....and would consider donating his/her time, I'd like the phone number. I've already spent more than I imagined...much more to go. I think this is a great cause....and was the reason I started this network.Jeff
Jeff Gilder
@jeff-gilder   16 years ago
Let's do it. I'll see you there.
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