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1. What's a Blog? - For starters...200, 300, 400, or more words about any subject one can relate to racing.
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BlogFirst off, thanks to Patty for her help last week in sorting out my posting problems!!!! We hope you're as excited as we are for next Friday night, and the induction of the 2011 class into the Georgia Racing Hall Of Fame ! Preparations are...1 Comments LikesThis week, we remember some of the great race tracks in the Peach State over at Georgia Racing History.com . Built in the early 80s by Georgia Racing Hall of Fame member Bud Lundsford, Lanier National Speedway has been a solid race place for over...1 Comments LikesA few thoughts on Racing at Middle Ga. in the 70's.Of course the big draw was watching Jody R. , Ronnie SanderBuck Simmons, Billy McGinnis, Neil Bonnet and even Bobby Allison. Back when the track ran under the old STARRS sanction. We ran 1 100...2 Comments LikesHi, does anyone know where Rod Osterlund's race shop use to be? Does anyone have any pictures of it back in the 70's and early 80's or pictures of what it is today?8 Comments LikesThis week, Georgia Racing Historian Eddie Samples takes a look at a NASCAR great over at Georgia Racing History .com . Racing out of Tennesee, Joe Lee Johnson was a terror...Comments LikesThe cost to own, operate, and maintain a 2005 21' bass boat per day and per year. Registration: $15/year NC Title: $35, one time NC reg. Insurance: $250-350/year for a 21 ft. bass boat. Fuel, tow vehicle: $20-$100/day Fuel, boat: $40-$200/day...4 Comments LikesRecently saw the new Dodge commercials and suspected that, at least part, was filmed at the old Macon Middle Ga Raceway. The orange number 86 in the weeds, was owned by Webb Brothers Racing. I have pictures of that car at Middle Ga. That car also...3 Comments LikesThis week, Georgia Racing Historian Mike Bell a great Georgia racer over at Georgia Racing History .com . After coming home from the Korean War, W.M. Fulmer first became a driver,...Comments LikesThis week, we take a look at one back at one of the most infamous moments in Georgia racing at Georgia Racing History .com . September of 1946 was a brutal month. First off, the state of...Comments LikesThe Most Influential Cars in Georgia Racing HistoryBy Cody DinsmoreCars and history are like bread and butter, they just have to be together. And for history in the state of Ga, automobiles are very important. In the days when you knew what a car...Comments 0 LikesThis week, we take a look at one of the greatest all time drivers over at Georgia Racing History.com . During a recent trip, Georgia racing historian Mike Bell and I began discussing out pick for the top racing talent from the Unites States of...1 Comments LikesOriginally published by me here: http://bench-racing.blogspot.com/2011/09/september-4-this-day-in-petty-history.html 1967 - Petty Enterprises takes two of the top three finishing positions at the Southern 500 in Darlington. Richard Petty...1 Comments Likes
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