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Who me...? I wouldn't do that. Just ask him.
Jackson...welcome aboard. Thanks for joining...and for listening to our radio show. I do not know of a lot of this type of vintage racing, but would love to see it get up and going. There is a guy we are going to have on our radio show next week named Bill Rhine. Check out his website at http://rhineenterprise.com
Todd Morris Photos: NASCAR Technical Institute Race Car Display / Interview with Bill Rhine
Had to bring this back to the top (TTT) as a reminder. We will be on the air Tuesday December 11 for an extended show LIVE! from the NASCAR Technical Institute Stocks for Tots event.
We will be broadcasting "Racing Through History" (aka Thee Goat Rodeo) live from the NASCAR Technical Institute in Mooresville, NC from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM Tuesday December 11, 2012 as part of the 24th Annual Stocks For tots event.
Special guests will include Stocks For Tots Founder, Don MIller, NASCAR Technical Institute's John Dodson, and Bill Rhine of RhineEnterprises along with a host of other racing celebrities.
Our regular cast of Goat Rodeo stars will be holding down the fort in Myrlte Beach with Big D coming in as guest producer. We will begin the broadcast from the event at 5 PM and will lead into our normal show at 7 PM with guest appearances throughout the show.
The first Stocks For Tots fundraiser was held at the Mooresville Armory in December 1989. Since then, the annual event has raised over $850,000 and distributed nearly 50,000 Christmas toys to children in our area. Each year thousands of people visit Mooresville for our annual event, where they get to see many of their favorite NASCAR & NHRA drivers / celebrities, as well as their show cars on display and even a visit from Santa himself.
If you can be in the Mooresville area, you should attend this worthwhile event. You will not leave disappointed.
this site launched in January 2008. Ever since the very early days, folks have been showing up here in search of the "Racers' Prayer".
Here are some of the early posts of the prayer
http://stockcar.racersreunion.com/photo/1981311:Photo:84638
http://stockcar.racersreunion.com/photo/1981311:Photo:7063
http://stockcar.racersreunion.com/photo/a-racers-prayer
There was a distinct difference in driving styles between the two...and Tony was gettin it done. Was the other driver Austin Dillon?...haven't seen him enough to know. I'd like to know what the lap times were for both of them.