GOT A QUESTION TO ASK --MAYBE SOMEONE REMEMBERS THIS

Johnny Mallonee
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12 years ago
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Back in 1988 a bunch of good ole boys went off on a caper racing out of the country. Now Dave Fulton this was in your heyday but I dont remember you being there.

Story has it that Hersel McGriff, Kyle Petty,Dave Marcus, Neil Bonnett,David Solsbee and Bobby Allison among others ventured down the street to Melborn Australia to race in the Nascar Winston Cup race. It was supposed to be a 500 mile race and it was run on a 1 1/4 mile high bank speedway.

the question im asking is ,does anyone remember who sponsored the car David Solsbee drove down under? It was # 81,some say it was a Ford others say a Chevy. Goodyear sweetened the pot by 10,000.00 . Anyone know the answer?? You may just pleasantly surprised.

Darrel Walthrope was there too but couldnt stay out of the pits.


updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Dave Fulton
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12 years ago
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Johnny, funny you mentioned thta race, since I had just posted the first segment Saturday in the Bobby Williamson Eldora soft walls post.I did not go. I was asked by a car owner to accompany him, but the deal seemed very shady to me. I can't say the name here.


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TMC Chase
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12 years ago
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How 'bout the recently mentioned Dawsonville Pool Room as Sosebee's #81 Chevy sponsor?




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Dave Fulton
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12 years ago
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Johnny, we have a winner......Send that chicken dinner to Tennessee with a cold Shaefer!1988 Goodyear International 500kExhibition or unclassified raceFebruary 28, 1988 at Calder Park Thunderdome, Melbourne, Australia280 laps on a 1.119 mile paved track (313.3 miles)Time of race: 3:23:45Average Speed: 101.67 mphPole Speed: 141.066 mph Cautions: 11 for 52 lapsMargin of Victory: .86 secAttendance: 46,000Lead changes: 25Fin St # Driver Sponsor / Owner Car Laps Money Status Led1 1 75 Neil Bonnett Valvoline Pontiac 280 running2 2 12 Bobby Allison Graphic Images Buick 280 running3 15 71 Dave Marcis Dick Midgley Racing Chevrolet 280 running4 11 18 Glen Steurer TOE Racing Chevrolet 278 running5 10 83 Sumner McKnight John Deere Ford 278 running6 8 98 Hershel McGriff Wholsale Truck Parts Chevrolet 275 running7 19 15 Terry Petris Walker / Barnett / Marchman Chevrolet 275 running8 12 19 Chad Little Coors Extra Gold Ford 273 running9 18 82 Jim Danielson Tognotti Auto World Buick 272 running10 22 21 Kyle Petty D.K. Ulrich Chevrolet 269 running11 4 88 Robin Best AWA / Austr. National Line Budget Oldsmobile 267 running12 13 32 Ruben Garcia Van Nuys Perf. Imports Chevrolet 267 running13 23 11 Jerry Churchill Fosters Lager / Churchill Trans. Chevrolet 258 running14 21 30 Michael Waltrip Bahari Racing Chevrolet 248 running15 14 89 Bob Howard Pennzoil Oldsmobile 233 running16 6 81 David Sosebee Dawsonville Pool Room Chevrolet 205 transmission17 26 1 Jim Richards Fosters Lager Oldsmobile 182 engine18 5 78 Ron Esau Jim Robinson Fund / Eurovox Oldsmobile 160 engine19 9 28 Gary Collins Wax Shop / ANB / Coors Light Oldsmobile 80 crash20 28 17 Dick Johnson Welded Tube Co. / Redkote Ford 80 crash21 3 03 Allan Grice Foster Lager Oldsmobile 80 crash22 27 96 Brad Noffsinger Curb Motorsports Pontiac 80 crash23 17 14 Harry Goularte Omniprise Chevrolet 79 crash24 32 6 John Lawes EMI Records / Lawes Oldsmobile 77 crash25 20 26 Terry Byers Tooheys Chevrolet 76 crash26 7 25 Bill Venturini Amoco Chevrolet 69 crash27 29 8 Rick McCray Wayne's Engine Rebuilding Chevrolet 63 crash28 25 2 Gary Rush Repco Gold Star Engine Exchange Chevrolet 54 overheating29 24 33 John Krebs Skoal Bandit Oldsmobile 48 engine30 16 73 Bill Schmitt Spirit of America Chevrolet 31 engine31 30 48 Tony Spanos James Hylton Racing Chevrolet 17 transmission32 31 22 St. James Davis St. James Racing Buick 2 handlingSource: Racing Reference


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Dave Fulton
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12 years ago
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By the way, the last place finisher, St. James Davis, from the Winston West tour, is the same gentleman who was in the national news a few years back when his chimp mauled him and he loist his face.


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Johnny Mallonee
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12 years ago
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You are right TMC. I thought it fit into the flow of things being as the Pool Hall was the sponsor wayyyyyy down in Aussie country. I saw the clip and it hit me that David ran that race with the Pool hall name on the car. Not many remember that from back in the day--thats whats fun about Racers Reunion..

TMC Chase
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12 years ago
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For what its worth, here is a shot of Kyle Petty in D.K. Ulrich's Chevy from the 1988 exhibition race down under. I've always wanted to see a color version of this car.




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TMC Chase
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12 years ago
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Grand National Scene or Winston Cup Scene or whatever it was known by back then. Can't remember when swap in name was made.




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Dave Fulton
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12 years ago
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The reason that Rob Griggs (before he sold the paper to American City Business Journals) held on to the Grand National Scene name for so long was that the weekly trade auto racing newspaper owned by Val Lesieur out of North Easton, Massachusetts - Speedway Scene - had all of its Cup coverage in an insert piece edited by Jack Flowers in Charlotte that was titled Winston Cup Scene.

An "accomodation" was eventually reached for the larger paper to use the name. Flowers went to his grave ticked over it.




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Dave Fulton
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12 years ago
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St. James Davis at Speed in Winston West Competition

ST JAMES AND LA DONNA DAVIS: AN ANNIVERSARY NO ONE WANTED TO SEE.
COMMUNITY CARES
Source Dave Grayson - Posted in Racing West
March 08, 2006

WEST COVINA , California -- Last March 3d marked a year since former NASCAR West Series driver St James Davis, and his wife La Donna, were brutally attacked by chimpanzees while visiting an animal sanctuary near Bakersfield, California.

The Davises were visiting the Animal Haven Ranch, a sanctuary for retired zoo animals, in Caliente to celebrate Moe the Chimpanzee's 39th birthday. The couple adopted Moe at birth and he quickly became the son they never had.

While the West Covina, California racing couple enjoyed a lifetime of happiness with Moe, it went bad in 1999 when the chimp bit a woman's finertip off during a visit to the Davis home. Part of the settlement of this carse included Moe being placed in the animal sanctuary.

The Davises continued to make regular visits to see Moe and that's what placed them at the sanctuary on that fateful morning. Somewhere around 1130am four chimpanzees escaped from their cages. Two of them attacked the Davises. The attack on ST James Davis lasted approximately five minutes before officials could secure the scene. One of the attacking chimps was shot and killed. Further investigation later detemined that a door to the chimp compound had been left unlocked. It was quickly pointed out that Moe remained in his cage stunned and had nothing to do with the incident.

St James Davis was airlifted to Loma Linda Hospital for massive injuries to his face, hands and foot. La Donna Davis was treated for animal bites including the loss of a thumb on her left hand.

St James Davis literally spent months in a doctor induced coma while plans were made for a series of experimental plastic surgeries. These procedures include fashioning a new nose to replace the one he lost in the attack, an artificial eye socket to hold a glass eye as well as prodecures on his hands and left foot. He has endured, to date, 32 surgical procedures and has approximately 20 more procedures in the future.

Last summer, doctors felt that Davis' recovery process would be enhanced if he returned to the comfort of his own home. On the day of his return the Davis' front yard was filled with media and well wishers. La Donna said, at the time, I'm thankful that God and this hospital allowed ST James to come to me again. We are not finished with out life together and our affection for each other."

Late last year the couple appeared on the nationally syndicated "Maury Povich" television talk show and, for the first time ever, described the events on the morning of March 3d. That interview was re aired on March 6th.

On the program the majority of ST James Davis' face was concealed by a surgical mask which he wears whenever he leaves his home. He has a geniune concern over frightening small children because of his facial injuries. During the interview he eventually did remove the mask and displayed the extent of his injuries and the progress being made by the surgical procedures.

During the course of the Maury Povich interview, the Davises' said they were sitting at a table approximately two feet away from Moe's cage. La Donna recalled that it was a very quiet day at the animal sanctuary and, while in the process of cutting a piece of birthday cake, a stirring sound coming from behind her caught her attention. She recalled seeing some movement out of the corner of her eye and, seconds later, she was struck from behind by a male chimp.

"I first heard a noise because it was so quiet and when I looked around to see what it was, I said boy, this isn't good. I put my hands up at first to defend myself and he took my thumb. The next thing I know I've got this hand pushing me," La Donna recalled.

The hand pushing her belonged to her husband. Taking up the story, ST James said "I was trying to push her under the table and push him back at the same time. I could hear her crying from underneath the table. The fight with the chimpanzees were, I don't know, five or ten minutes. I kept trying to shove them back while yelling no, stop, quit, sit down. He'd bite a finger and then pull it off, he'd bite another finger and then pull that one off. Another kept kicking me and I kept trying to push them back. My arms could only reach to about their elbows because their arms are about a foot and a half longer than ours."

Looking at his wife, with a great deal of affection, Davis said "I just wished I could have saved her thumb." La Donna replied saying "he always tells me I wish I could have saved your thumb so you wouldn't have to go through anything."

Also present during the interview was Gloria Allred, famed victims rights attorney who is representing the Davises. Allred noted that it's the massive ammount of love and devotion that has allowed the Davises to endure this horrible tradegy and further stated "I just want to say that he's a hero because he took the brunt of the attack to save his wife. She's a hero because the power of her love saved him. I think they're beautiful and they're an inspiration to me."

The fact that ST James Davis is even alive today is truly a miracle. There's no doubt, from anyone who has ever met this couple, that their undying love has gotten them this far and will see them the rest of the way at ST James prepares himself for additional surgical procedures.

All of these medical procedures are being performed without the benefit of insurance and the hospital bills are now well over a million dollars. A trust has been set up to help the couple. Donations may be sent to: Pacific Western Bank, 2oo South Vincent Avenue, West Covina, California, 91790. Please make sure your donation check is made out to the La Donna Davis Fund so the bank will know what account to place it in.####
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Article posted by RacingWest.com staff on March 08, 2006. http://www.racingwest.com




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Cody Dinsmore
@cody-dinsmore
12 years ago
589 posts

Now Johnny, I could've saved you ALL this trouble...except I didn't get on the computer yesterday! lol If I can get my scanner to work, I can put up a picture on here of David's car heading through the tunnel to the pits with his father Gober Sosebee looking on.

I'll try and get it up in the next couple of days.

-Cody

Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
12 years ago
3,259 posts

But Cody ,Look at the fun we had deciphering this little bit of trivia . This all started when Wild Bill took the photo of the illustrious PKL standing in a pose of sorts at the front. Just j having fun with old news with a twist. But who in Melbourne would know of the famous pool hall if this wasnt brought up on occasion.

Cody Dinsmore
@cody-dinsmore
12 years ago
589 posts

Probably no one! Vaudell Sosebee (Gober's widow and David's mom) tells me stories about that trip all the time....of how the car was shipped by boat along with Kyle Petty's car, how they stopped at Hawaii and the Sosebee's got fresh pinnaple, and her favorite....when a car's hood came off during the race, some lady said "Look, there goes it's bonnet!"