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    Friday May 7 2010, 12:01 AM
    This week, we remember one of the pioneer racers from Georgia's at Georgia Racing History.com . This month marks 62 years since the racing world lost one of it's most promising drivers. On May 16, 1948, Swayne Pritchett died following a crash at...
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    Tuesday May 4 2010, 9:58 PM
    I have heard What is wrong with Roush-Fenway Racing? from the motorsports media in 2010.Im not sure anything is wrong.Jimmie Johnson has claimed the previous four NASCAR Cup titles. Each year he has shown strength during the first 26 races. But...
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    Sunday May 2 2010, 1:21 PM
    It seems fitting that with the 55th anniversity of his father's first NASCAR Grand Naional (Nextel Cup) just a few days away, Robert Johnson would score his first career top five finish in the UARA series in a 150 lap race at Ace Speedway.The...
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    Tuesday April 27 2010, 6:57 PM
    You just might be a racer if you dont need to see the video of Bobby Allisons 1987 Talladega crash. You watched it live. you still refer to NASCARs Pro Series East division as Busch North. you still refer to the Nationwide Series as the Busch...
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    Some one arrives at the race track early and spreads blankets on the stands, three wide and three rows down was the norm. Everyone knew the Billy Scott fans would be arriving shortly. They all sat together and the ones with toddlers added small...
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    Friday April 23 2010, 5:51 PM
    The other night I awoke with a dream that just flashed through my feeble brain.The bad part of it was I cant remember why it started but only that it had a few key people in my life showing up at various times while I was building the motor for my...
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    Friday April 23 2010, 12:58 AM
    This week, we remember the most historic and dramatic comebacks in racing history over at Georgia Racing History.com . 25 years ago, Bill Elliott was in the running at what was then named Alabama International Motor Speedway in Talladega, Alabama...
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    Tuesday April 20 2010, 11:00 PM
    RUNNING ACROSS AN OLD FLAMELast week I told my wife I was going to Columbia SC to the reunion. She shrugged her shoulders and said have fun,and off I went Friday morning early,before she got out of bed.After arriving in Cayce SC I slowed and...
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    Tuesday April 20 2010, 7:31 PM
    Now is an exciting time to be part of the NASCAR Modified community. There are two tours organized by the stock car sanctioning body, divided up into the North and South. Anticipation runs heavy in garages on both sides of the Mason Dixon line.Up...
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    "Back in the Day" drivers had jobs (most of them) and would leave home right after a days hard work, and make their way to Columbia Speedway every Thursday night. There was no such thing as stopping to eat, as it took all the time one could get,...
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    Friday April 16 2010, 12:34 AM
    This week, we remember some of Northeast Georgia's speedways over at Georgia Racing History.com . Back in the 50s, little race track dotted the map all over Northeast Georgia. Mike Bell takes a look at some of these tracks this week, including...
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    Kenny Schraders parents had him figured out. When he was three, they put in a go-kart with no steering, tethered to a pole in the yard. Hed be contented going round and round for hours until the gas ran out. Then one day the tether broke. That...
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