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BlogBack in the mid 1920s, a boy named Jimmy Mosteller was born in the rural part of Roswell, Georgia. He grew up around a farming community, where your friends and neighbors always were willing to help if needed and could be depended on. As a young...Comments 1 Likesmy brother loved to drive race cars! he raced the local dirt tracks in north and south carolina and thenmoved to the old grand national east division and then up to nascar. he raced nascar from 1972 til 1986as a independent, he struggled on the...5 Comments LikesThis week, we take a look at a NASCAR pioneer and 2011 inductee into the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame this week over at Georgia Racing History.com . After coming home from World War II, former Army tank driver Harold Kite , of East Point,...Comments LikesRemember when, when racing was considered a sport only for the ones with the most guts and adrenaline? Even though some women raced, it was known as a Mans Sport. Back when racers were the toughest, built from moonshiners, grease-monkeys, and war...8 Comments 0 LikesHey Ya'll, I have been having internet problems for about a month, so now that it's fixed, I'll get back to posting my blogs!In 1875, while the state of Georgia was still in the reconstruction phase after Sherman practically burned down the...Comments 0 LikesThis week, we take a look at a NASCAR pioneer and 2011 inductee into the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame this week over at Georgia Racing History.com . Baldwin, Georgia's Swayne Pritchett became interested in speed and automobiles early on. He...Comments LikesWas listening to AM 640 WFNC News Radio Fayetteville, NC Monday night with Larry Long, track announcer at Fayetteville Motor Speedway and Dublin Motor Speedway and Editor & Publisher of Life in the Fast Lane Racing News covering the Carolina...4 Comments LikesThe Good Ol' BoysBy - Roger Jewell Way back yonder in the late 70's and 80's and early 90's I penned a regular weekly column in "Southern Auto Racing News," which eventually changed names to a more generic title of "Racing News." It was fun and...4 Comments LikesOriginally posted the following at my blog here: http://bench-racing.blogspot.com/2011/07/documenting-kings-wins.html I wanted to post this initial entry here as well. Once I get rolling, I doubt I'll double-post each entry at Bench Racing...Comments LikesCOT---Clown on Tour during prerace at Atlanta.1 Comments LikesHi folks, I hope everyone has been well this week! With last week's announcement of the five inductees into the Georgia Racing Hall of Fame last week, this week we tell the story of one of those very deserving inductees over at Georgia Racing...Comments LikesI originally posted this blog on July 26, 2010 on my Bench Racing from the Volunteer State blog. A few of us have had so much fun with the Schaefer experience that I thought it was worthy of a re-visit one year later. A Schaefer salute to...1 Comments Likes
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