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Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
02/27/11 09:25:48PM
3,259 posts

Time to move on


General

Just one question please WHO IS BOBBY WILLIAMSON :)
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
02/22/11 10:51:29PM
3,259 posts

RELIVING A DREAM SUNDAY


Stock Car Racing History

the 21 will look perfectly at home in Daytona this year,but there have been several previous Woods Bros cars there,just not one with a 20 year old driver.
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
02/21/11 10:45:36PM
3,259 posts

RELIVING A DREAM SUNDAY


Stock Car Racing History

If you are lucky in March you may find us reliving the days in Middle Ga whether they be at the Middle Ga track or some of the scuffles that happened at the Crazy 8 Speedway or maybe over at the old Camp Wheeler Dragway, Tommie and myself lined up a time or two over there in the early days. Or maybe we will get Bob Moore to tell of some of his escapades with that Dang Vega(bet its there on display) or maybe Charlie Burnette will retell some old stories. Don Tumberlin has quite a few also,heard some of his before. Bobby Allison should be good for one or two also. Man I cant wait Can YOU????
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
02/21/11 04:25:43PM
3,259 posts

RELIVING A DREAM SUNDAY


Stock Car Racing History

This I point at no one in particular but everyone who ever sat behind of the wheel of a Racecar-Hotrod or street car, you all thought of it once or more as many have. Whether you were a Straightliner or one that played in the dirt or even on the roadcourse,you sat behind the wheel and maybe not closed your eyes but day dreamed of being in the exact same spot that Trevor was Sunday,defending his position to win the Daytona 500 as he sogracefully did.

Take Tim leeming for example or Tommie Clinard,both were great drivers in their era ,but they dreamed of winning the famous race one time. Now after many years I wish I could give that win back to Tim in savannah ga that I robbed him of by inches or feet, but the end was not to be his.

The feeling of winning whether it is at a local jalopy race or in the foothills of Tennesse in a yellow chevy #52 or the quater mile heads up final at the local airport turned into a drag strip,the true feeling you dont know till you achieve it.

Ask Billy Biscoe or The great Sam Ard or even Robbie Solesbee(his was in go karts).

The great Pkl Spells it out every time she puts it in print--THE THRILL OF VICTORY.

Sunday I can almost guarentee there were mnore older seasoned racers shouting for Trevor than ever before. The Woods Brothers and crew looked almost 30 years younger on the stage,thats what the thrill of winning does to you young or old. I remember the last race I won while my father was still alive and he was as thrilled as I was and it was a little ole half mile track in Mississippi.

No matter where or who it is the first one is almost the best but the last you remember just as well.

Tim and myself we still bench race each other very hard,maybe a little harder now tha n back then but we remember----------------------------------------------------memories


updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
02/21/11 08:00:51PM
3,259 posts

ONCE APON A TIME THERE WAS THIS KID THAT-------------------


Current NASCAR

There are over 310 million people in our country. Of all those millions of people, only 43 individuals can say they participated in the 2011 Daytona 500. Of that, only one of them can say they won it, and he turned only 20 on Saturday. You cant ask for much better than that.
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
02/20/11 11:20:55PM
3,259 posts

ONCE APON A TIME THERE WAS THIS KID THAT-------------------


Current NASCAR

Robbie you are so flamboyant with your words. A true connoisseur of the Epitaph.
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
02/20/11 06:54:09PM
3,259 posts

ONCE APON A TIME THERE WAS THIS KID THAT-------------------


Current NASCAR

Sound kinda familiar ? Well it happened in living color at Daytona in the Woods Brothers car,that had a familiar look to it, it even had a an older driver hanging around with the kid by the name of David Pearson. Yup it was just like in the movies,or something that was wrote years ago by some dreamer. Enough said ,he followed instructions to the T and even moved around on the track like Neal would do..


updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
02/20/11 05:47:50PM
3,259 posts

Glen Wood 65 trip to Daytona Race. Great inview---Thanks Harlow Reynolds


General

Can you believe that finish and not a scratch on the car-------old David Pearson style nothing I can say but -------------------------------------- W O W
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