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Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/10/14 03:41:28PM
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DAVE FULTON!!!!!!


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Dennis, that is indeed me and you caught me without my ever present racetrack prescription sunglasses on. I guess the photographer had me take them off for the pictures.

That day was Wrangler's first-ever race sponsorship. Little did we know that before the year was over we'd sign a contract with the winning car owner, Bud Moore, for our Wrangler driver, Dale Earnhardt, to replace Benny in Bud's car for 1982.

The "Wrangler Man" is L.A. actor, Ray Colbert , who at the time was also doing Buick television commercials without the glued on mustache he used as the "Wrangler Man." He was not the same actor who portrayed the Marlboro Man.

Where on earth did you find that photo?

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/09/14 11:41:38PM
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DAVE FULTON!!!!!!


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Thanks again to each of you for the birthday wishes.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/09/14 11:41:12PM
9,138 posts

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO DAVE FULTON!!!!!!


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Yup... the 3 Thompson brothers were considered gods when I resided in Dallas. You're a pretty sharp operator Mr. Mallonee!

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/08/14 11:47:00AM
9,138 posts

R.I.P. Bob Hoffman - Racing Giant, RR Member, Founder of Southern Motorsports Journal


Stock Car Racing History


We lost a true stock car racing giant with the passing last week in Opp, Alabama of Stock Car RacersReunion member, Bob Hoffman .

Whereas today's up and coming NASCAR fans get their NASCAR news via Twitter, the internet, television and other sources, those of my generation had to search for in depth racing news, even in markets like my hometown of Richmond, Virginia, where both the morning and afternoon paper had dedicated motorsports writers offering better than average coverage, including local short tracks.

One afternoon in 1964, my buddy, Frank and I walked into a news stand on Cary Street in Richmond, Virginia and discovered Southern MotorSports Journal , an outstanding tabloid racing newspaper published weekly during the season and bi-weekly during the off season.

I can't begin to describe the new worlds of racing that opened before our eyes. Suddenly we got weekly reports from short tracks all over the south. We learned about the drivers at Columbia, Greenville-Pickens, Hickory, Asheville, NASCAR short tracks and outlaw tracks all over the south, in addition to our own local Virginia short track aces and races.

I could go on and on, but I'm sure those of you in my age bracket who discovered SMJ know how enlightening it was. In addition to starting SMJ, Bob was a founder of the Southern Motorsports Press Association which morphed into today's National Motorsports Press Association.

At first, Frank and I would go to the news stand weekly to see if SMJ had arrived. Soon, we both had subscriptions. My subscription followed me from Richmond to college and later to Wilson, NC.

Bob founded Southern MotorSports Journal in High Point, NC in conjunction with High Point Enterprise Sports Editor, Benny Phillips, who we lost last year. Seeing pictures of the cars at other weekly tracks was a real eye opener and when we encountered those visiting drivers at big events, we felt as though we already knew them.

Through Bob Hoffman and his Southern MotorSports Journa l , my buddy Frank and I became what I like to call "students of racing." Thank you Bob Hoffman, for opening a big world of racing to our teenaged eyes. We'll forever remember the excitement of the mailman delivering your latest edition as we delved through the photos and inside stuff.

Never could I put into words what SMJ meant to me. In my opinion, auto racing, especially southern stock car racing, has lost a true icon with the passing of Bob Hoffman .

Here's a link to Bob Hoffman's page here at Stock Car RacersReunion. I'd like to see us all leave a posthumous thanks to Bob there for his efforts to bring stock car racing to us each week from all over the south.

http://stockcar.racersreunion.com/profiles/profile/show?id=bobhoffman

Here's an informative note posted several years ago to Bob by RR member, Dargan Watts:


updated by @dave-fulton: 01/01/20 05:08:55PM
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/13/14 08:50:36PM
9,138 posts

Sunday Oct 12 at Memory Lane Museum


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Ringtone for the trio above!

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/13/14 08:42:37PM
9,138 posts

Sunday Oct 12 at Memory Lane Museum


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3 Bars, 3 Schaefers!

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/12/14 11:46:29PM
9,138 posts

Sunday Oct 12 at Memory Lane Museum


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Very interesting, Chase. Glad you are home safely after your weekend adventures.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/11/14 03:52:36PM
9,138 posts

Sunday Oct 12 at Memory Lane Museum


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The article below about Brother Bill Frazier - and "The Racer's Prayer" - was written by RR member, Dargan Watts and appeared in the October 17, 1972 edition of the Sumter (SC) Daily Item :

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
10/11/14 03:21:50PM
9,138 posts

Sunday Oct 12 at Memory Lane Museum


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Dennis, according to our RR members, Dargan Watts and Richard Guy, the Racer's Prayer was written by Brother Bill Frazier, the one-time traveling chaplain on the NASCAR circuit. Look at this link to the prayer as it was posted on Sam Ard's toolbox and the discussion on the picture from Jo Ard put up by Jan Woodberry:

http://stockcar.racersreunion.com/photo/a-racers-prayer

Brother Bill Frazier at a NASCAR track in 1970.

Dennis, also check this link here at RR for more info:

http://stockcar.racersreunion.com/forum/topics/i-understand-from-br...

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