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  • Blog
    Saturday January 2 2010, 1:03 PM
    I found this poem and it just fits on how I plan on getting my New Year off to a great start. Allready I spent some unforgetable time at "The Rock" with some very memorable people. Great Stories, great food, awesome cars, and the best people in...
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    Thursday December 31 2009, 12:46 AM
    This week we have a very interesting feature story for you over at www.georgiaracinghistory.com .We polled several motorsports journalists and racing aficionados to ask what they thought the most historic moment in Georgia racing was for 2009....
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    Wednesday December 30 2009, 2:53 PM
    The story goes like this, it is said he was a racer from the word go as he was always around people of importance in stock car racing back in the 50's. he would set in his granpas lap and drive the car all day wherever they went. Eventually he got...
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    Monday December 28 2009, 6:34 PM
    One hot Saturday night in the summer of 1957 " I went to a fight and a race broke out". I was only about 12 years old and my brother was 9. We traveled with the crew of my father's race car to 4 different outlaw dirt tracks each week in the racing...
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    Tuesday January 12 2010, 12:09 AM
    The orange 40-ish Ford coupe sat at the far end of the pits, near the 4th turn, that Saturday night at Rambi Raceway. In the dim light, the coupe's details were hidden, especially the interior. It had all of its fenders, and the top of the hood,...
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    Sunday December 27 2009, 1:16 AM
    IN 1984 I WENT TO RIVERSIDE INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY WITH MY LITTLE BROTHER & MINE &HIS BEST FRIENDS WE WHEN TO WATCH THE WINSTON CUP RACE WE SAW A GREAT RACE BUT WHAT I WANT TO TALK ABOUT IS AFTER THE RACE .... ME & MY BEST FRIEND WAS...
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    Thursday December 24 2009, 8:55 PM
    Just to make sure that I don't leave anybody out.Holiday Wishes to all the Ford fans..................... the Chevy fans................. the Pontiac fans................ the Plymouth fans.................... the Dodge...
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    Thursday December 24 2009, 12:21 AM
    This week we've got a new face and a new column for you over at www.georgiaracinghistory.com .Long time Georgia motorsports writer Rick Minter is our guest columnist this week. He has a look for us at the history of dirt at Senoia Raceway. Senoia...
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    Friday December 18 2009, 9:30 PM
    As we get older and start to think back at other peoples actions during some specific times you shddenly have a fleeting vision of something in the past. This kinda makes you shudder and then you smile as it really is a memory you have that needs...
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    Friday December 18 2009, 12:09 AM
    This week I've got a fresh new column for you over at Georgia Racing History.com .I have to say that I've been very fortunate over the years to have been witness to many historic moments in Georgia racing. From the King's last race to the first...
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    Langley Speedway's oldest race car driver Jimmy Young passed away this morning Dec.15, 2009 at the age of 90. Jimmy started racing the old flat head Fords on local dirt tracks in Virginia and North Carolina back in the late 1940's to the mid...
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    Folks take a minute out of your busy schedule and go look at the post Brandon Reed added about valdosta thunderbolt speedway-- this is what our society runs on,memories but more importantly look at the cars--yes those wonderful "S K E E T E R...
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