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Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
12/16/12 02:03:08PM
560 posts

An Important Annoucement...For Anyone Interested In Safe, High Performance Driving....."NOW - I will teach you to DRIVE SAFELY up to 150 mile per hour" - Curtis Turner.


Stock Car Racing History

An Important Annoucement...

For Anyone Interested In Safe, High Performance Driving

"NOW - I will teach you to DRIVE SAFELY up to 150 mile per hour" - Curtis Turner.

Found above advertisement in the 18th ANNUAL SOUTHERN 500 RACE PROGRAM, LABOR DAY, SEPT.4,1967 DARLINGTON RACEWAY.

Photo #1. CURTIS TURNER - THE BABE RUTH OF RACING

Photo #2. CURTIS TURNER High Performance Driving School

Photo #3. CURTIS TURNER INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF

Photo #4. CURTIS TURNER High Performance Driving School Informaton

Photo #5. CURTIS TURNER Lower Half Informaton

Photo #6. CURTIS TURNER Lower Half Fill Out Informaton

Photo #7. CURTIS TURNER - I AM INTERESTED BECAUSE

Photo #8. 18th ANNUAL SOUTHERN 500 RACE PROGRAM, LABOR DAY, SEPT.4,1967 DARLINGTON RACEWAY Top

Photo #9. 18th ANNUAL SOUTHERN 500 RACE PROGRAM, LABOR DAY, SEPT.4,1967 DARLINGTON RACEWAY Bottom

Does anyone know anything about the CURTIS TURNER High Performance Driving School?

How many years it last?

Any well known drivers was taught by the CURTIS TURNER High Performance Driving School? example: Jeff Gordon went to Buck/Buddy Baker Driving School

Thank you very much for any information given.

Dennis Garrett
Richmond,Va.USA


updated by @dennis-garrett: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
12/15/12 12:49:31AM
560 posts

The Evolution and History of Trophy Girls, Icons of Racing


Stock Car Racing History

How about sexy "Miss Go Daddy Girl"? Danica Patrick
She can be my "Trophy Girl" anytime.LOL

Dennis Garrett
Richmond,Va.USA

Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
12/15/12 04:12:35AM
560 posts

Does anyone knows who gets the DIXIE CUP TROPHY Sept. 3,1962? Driver? Car owner? Mechanic?


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Dave, Thanks for Photos # 4. & # 5. Newspaper Article about the DIXIE CUP TROPHY Sept. 3,1962


Tiger, Thanks for Photo # 6 DIXIE CUP Sept.3,1962 LARRY FRANK Small DIXIE CUP Winner Replica trophy (given to Southern 500 winning driver LARRY FRANK)
Height of Small DIXIE CUP Winner Replica trophy?
About 1 Ft. height?
Notice the single name plate didn't have Southern 500 winning driver LARRY FRANK's name or Date inscribe on it.


Photo # 7. Darlington Raceway President Bob Colvin, winner Larry Frank getting trophies day later Sept. 4,1962
This photo has both regular size trophies, Dixie Cup Trophy on the right is about 2 Feet Tall. This trophy was used for Victory Lane photo shots with winning driver holding it and beauty queens smiling / kissing winning driver. This trophy stays at Dixie Cup / American Can Co., home office in Darlington, SC.

Wonder what happen to the regular 2 ft. tall size Dixie Cup Trophy?
Thanks very much for any information given.

Dennis Garrett
Richmond,Va.USA

Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
12/13/12 06:05:41AM
560 posts

Does anyone knows who gets the DIXIE CUP TROPHY Sept. 3,1962? Driver? Car owner? Mechanic?


Stock Car Racing History

Please forgive me, I no way want to get anybody mad or hurt anybody's feelings by asking these questions??

Didn't Larry Frank win any other trophies on Sept. 3,1962 besides the big tall "Southern 500" trophy?
Does anyone knows who gets the DIXIE CUP TROPHY Sept. 3,1962? Driver? Car owner? Mechanic?

Photo # 1 DIXIE CUP TROPHY Sept. 3,1962
How about the "DIXIE CUP TROPHY"; on front brass plate it has inscribed "DIXIE CUP, DIvISION OF AMERICAN CAN CO., DARLINGTON SOUTH CAROLINA".
Half way down the trophy is crossed rebel flag and checkered flag.

Photo # 2 DIXIE CUP TROPHY Sept. 3,1962
At top of trophy is racecar steering wheel between big "V" symbol.
In the middle of paper plate shaped trophy has "SOUTHERN 500" with 10 small brass race winner's name plates on it.

Photo # 3 DIXIE CUP TROPHY Sept. 3,1962

Sometimes you see old Sept. 3,1962 "Southern 500" victory lane photos of the Junior Johnson being surrounded by 4 or 5 trophies and being kissed by beauty queens.LOL

Because of NASCAR Scoring Mistake Sept. 3,1962 "Southern 500" winner Larry Frank didn't get the Victory Lane photo shots, didn't get beauty queen kisses and might had been short change in trophies department??
Thank you very much for any information given.

Dennis Garrett
Richmond,Va.USA


updated by @dennis-garrett: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
12/12/12 07:56:44PM
560 posts

Received two awards last night from Joe and Ruth Kelly. 12/11/12


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"LET'S TALK RACING WITH JOE & RUTH KELLY" with special guest host "BOB & MARYANNA WILCOX" race talk radio show is best thing going on in the Richmond,Va. area.
Getting an award from "JOE & RUTH KELLY" is "Very Special and Deserving".
Congrats!! To an "Very Special and Deserving" racing person "RAY LAMM"

Dennis Garrett
Richmond,Va.USA

Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
12/12/12 08:28:56AM
560 posts

Name This Famous Family


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Wow, maybe Bill France Sr. aka "Big Bill" was thinking about Brad as future Sprint Cup Champion driving "Fiat Dodge"!!!

Dennis Garrett
Richmond,Va.USA

Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
12/12/12 08:20:32AM
560 posts

Name This Famous Family


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The "Alabama International Sedan" race was a part of IMSA's second-ever race weekend and took place on a track that operationally was barely into its second month, after hatching years earlier in a nearby Anniston, Ala., coffee shop.
The International Sedan race's winning driver, Gaston Andrey of Framingham, Mass. - even though that driver's career would eventually stretch into five different decades. Primarily a participant in Sports Car Club of America events, Andrey's Alfa Romero Giulia GTA was among the seven surviving cars of the 22 starting the Nov. 9, 1969, 80-mile contest over the oval and 9-turn infield portion of 4-mile road course that in 1989 was renamed Talladega Superspeedway. "Like Andrey, there were a lot of really good drivers, if not great drivers, in that race," Bishop said. While a look at that race's entrant list might not ring many big-time bells - except perhaps "Famous Amos" Johnson who later became synonymous with "Team Highball" - two particular names just downright jump out at the reader: Bill France Sr. (yep, aka "Big Bill") and Bill France Jr., (left) who raced their respective Ford Cortina Mk. 2 GTs to 17th and ninth-place finishes after qualifying 14th and 12th. According to newspaper accounts of the race, France Sr. had advanced smartly through the field and was running in the top five when he went off course, after which he didn't return. "A mid-Atlantic-area based tuner got a whole load of Ford Cortinas that had gotten smashed up on a cargo ship on the way over from England," Bishop said. "He got them at a good price and fixed some of them up. Bill Sr. and Bill raced a couple them as a lark. You know, there's a lot of racing found in that France-family gene pool." In all, IMSA held eight race weekends over a nine-year period at Talladega, competing in which were the likes of Bob Akin, Don and Bill Whittington, Bob Bondurant, John Paul, Hurley Haywood, Gianpiero Moretti, Mike Keyser, Hans Stuck, Sam Posey, Al Holbert, Johnny Rutherford and still others. The last IMSA-sanctioned Talladega race was won by Peter Gregg, who co-drove a 935/930 with some guy named Brad Frisselle (yep, father to Burt and Brian) in the 1978 6 Hours Of Talladega. "Ah, Talladega. That was the place where they once wouldn't allow women in the garages and pits!" Brad Frisselle once recalled, adding that a special infield chain-link fence compound, made especially for racer's wives and girlfriends, was once found in the track's infield.

Bill France Sr. (yep, aka "Big Bill") and Bill France Jr., (left) who raced their respective Ford Cortina Mk. 2 GTs to 17th and ninth-place finishes after qualifying 14th and 12th.
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Thanks for the above photos and information of Bill France Sr. and Bill France Jr. racing each other in Ford Cortina Mk. 2 GTs racecars.
I recognized the make of racecar #66 as a "English" Ford Cortina, because I had seen old racecar photos of race driver Jim Clark and Lotus-Ford racecar owner Collin Chapman racing these small "English" Ford Cortina cars in England.

About this time Bill France Sr. aka "Big Bill", wanted downsized "Grand National" racecars about the sized of a "Fiat" car. He had a photo him and "Fiat" car taken and said "This is the future NASCAR Grand National racecar" but later changed his mind about going with the small size "Grand National" racecars.

Dennis Garrett
Richmond,Va.USA

Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
12/10/12 06:47:20PM
560 posts

Name This Famous Family


Stock Car Racing History

Could anybody guessed or give correct answer to following questions?LOL What year and location of photo?
what year and make of racecar #66?

Dennis Garrett
Richmond,Va.USA

Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
12/11/12 05:30:49AM
560 posts

All Time Greatest Dirt Racers


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Joe Weatherly, Richard Petty, Lee Petty, Ned Jarrett, Cotton Owens, Mario Andretti, Parnelli Jones, Ralph Moody, Bobby and Al Unser, C.J. Rayburn,Bob Flock,Fonty Flock,Tim Flock, and Paul Goldsmith.

Dennis  Garrett
@dennis-garrett
12/08/12 11:53:33PM
560 posts

WHERE SHOULD LARRY FRANK'S "1962 DARLINGTON SOUTHERN 500 WINNER DARLINGTON TROPHY" BE PLACED?


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Darlington Raceway Stock Car Museum aka Joe Weatherly Stock Car Museum - home of the National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame and the site of Larry's Southern 500 win.
Should be proud to have Larry's Southern 500 winner trophy.LOL

Who's in charge of the Darlington Raceway Stock Car Museum?LOL

Has any members of stockcar racers reunion checkout the Darlington Raceway Stock Car Museum lately?LOL

DID they moved all the old racecars and trophies to the NASCAR HALL OF FAME in CHARLOTTE,NC?LOL

Dennis Garrett
Richmond,Va.USA

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