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    Monday January 9 2012, 2:49 PM
    Was happy to see by the quarterly newsletter from the Ponce Inlet Light Station that the LLOAR will return to it's normal date...the Friday before the Daytona 500. I am planning on attending this year. Was interested in seeing if any of the site...
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    This week, unveil our annual most historic story of the past year over at Georgia Racing History.com. Each year, Georgia Racing History polls various members of the motorsports media and racing aficionados for their take on the top historic...
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    From the January 3rd, 2011 Racing Through History Show....Since the last time we met, there have been lots of changes regarding whose name is above the door of a Sprint Cup car, one of them being A.J. Allmendinger leaving the famed Richard Petty...
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    Friday December 30 2011, 12:57 AM
    Hi folks, I hope everyone had a great Christmas. This week, take a look at the past year in racing over at Georgia Racing History.com . With the New Year just ahead, it's time to take a moment to look back at a few of the stories and moments...
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    Thursday December 29 2011, 9:25 AM
    Today is my 50th birthday, and as I contemplate my life as a racer and a gearhead I have to wonder where our sport is going to go next. We've seen this sport go from a bunch of good old boys and farmers building cars in sheds and barns to...
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    Friday December 23 2011, 12:22 AM
    Hi folks, I hope everyone is ready for Christmas. This week, take a look at one of Northeast Georgia's top wheelmen over at Georgia Racing History.com . Charlie Barrett fell in love with racing at the age of 12 after seeing his first race at the...
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    Tiger Tom Pistone was born in Chicago, Illinois on March 17, 1929. He began racing in 1950 at the age of 21 and became a legend at the famed Soldier Field where he won three consecutive championships from 1951-1953. He remains the all time winner...
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    Monday December 19 2011, 10:02 PM
    Diamond Speedway was in Summerfield,NC back in the sixties I dont have an address.
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    Friday December 16 2011, 10:08 PM
    Does anyone have any photos from Diamond Speedway that was located in Summerfield,NC back in the late sixties?
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    Friday December 16 2011, 10:02 PM
    Well just wanted to let all of yall know that Dad is gonna have radition and chemo to try and shrink the cancer and help him be able to breathe better.He has a good attitude and feels good. Give him a call I know that it will make him feel...
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    This week, take a look at the history of season openers over at Georgia Racing History.com . Did you know that on 14 seasons, the opening event or events for a new NASCAR Sprint Cup season occurred during the previous year? For example, the...
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    Thursday December 15 2011, 10:19 PM
    I have been a Nascar fan since the late 70's and think the 1980's showed us some great racing memories. The 1990's were also great as well, with Earnhardt continuing his championship run! The 2000's were exciting but with some driver's departed,...
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