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Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
03/28/12 11:24:26AM
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Official Wiener Is NOT One of the Busch Brothers!


Stock Car Racing History

There is news this week out of Martinsville, Virginia naming Jesse Jones hotdogs as the "Official Wiener" of the Speedway. I know there are those who believe one of the Busch Brothers should hold that title and others like PattyKay Lilley who won't touch one of those Martinsville dogs with a ten foot pole!

The first time I recall seeing one of those nuclear red dyed franks was when I moved to Wilson, NC (just 45 miles from the former Garner, NC home of Jesse Jones) in 1970. Never before had I seen a hot dog turn the bun red. Seemed to be a Carolina tradition, because those Carolina Pride dogs served in the Darlington infield did the same thing. My wife grew up eating them and my daughters refuse to eat a Ball Park brand frank, only those red jesse Jones dogs for them.

Jesse Jones sausage was always my favorite product of that meat packer and I am convinced it once saved my life. On a Friday evening in March 1973 I boarded a red 1969 Chevelle SS 396 with 3 other "good ole boys" pulling a pop-up camper in Wilson, NC headed for the Rockingham race weekend.

The car was driven by A.C. Hendricks of Stantonsburg, NC, a part owner of our #11 Limited Sportsman '55 Chevy dirt car driven by Danny Lee of Bailey. Being just 24 at the time, I wasn't nearly as scared as I should have been about riding in an SS 396 pulling a camper. I also shouldn't have been intimidated into dumping my sleeping bag and heavy coat to "save weight."

By the wee hours of race day Sunday morning it felt like it was going to snow and the wind was howling, shaking our pop up camper back and forth. It was freezing. I arose around daylight with no sleeping bag and no heavy coat and started stumbling around the souvenir rigs parked outside the Rockingham frontstretch looking for a cup of coffee. We were out and I couldn't find any.

In fact, the only food or drink we had left was our stash of race day beer. We traded two six packs to another camper for a dozen eggs and a pound roll of Jesse Jones sausage. It all got mixed together in a cast iron frying pan over a Coleman stove.

Not only did that Jesse Jones sausage provide nourishment, it provided the only warmth I had that Sunday morning 39 years ago camped outside the main entrance of "The Rock". Except they had yet to start calling it by that nickname. The track was still being referred to by the lengthy title the late Herman Hickman, track publicist had hung on it when it opened in 1965 - "The Super Scenic SuperSpeedway Where The Fan Is Always First."

So today, whenever I hear the name Jesse Jones, not only do I think of hotdogs at Martinsville, I think of sausage at Rockingham.

And, never again did I ride in a 1969 Chevelle SS 396 pulling a pop-up camper or go to a Rockingham 'spring" race without a heavy coat.

I guess "Racing Now and Then" is an category for this memory brought on by the current Martinsville announcement.

Jesse Jones Becomes Official Martinsville Partner

3/28/2012

Sixty-five years after the first Jesse Jones wiener was served at Martinsville Speedway it has become an official partner with the historic Virginia track.

Martinsville Speedway president Clay Campbell announced today that the track and Jesse Jones, LLC had partnered to bring official status to the wiener just in time for the Goodys Fast Relief 500 weekend.

We have obviously been partners for many years, ever since my grandfather H. Clay Earles made the first Famous Martinsville Speedway Hot Dog, but this makes it official, said Martinsville Speedway President Clay Campbell.

Our hot dog is the most iconic concession item in all of racing, and the key reason for that is the Jesse Jones wiener. We have our special, secret way of dressing it, but the dog is at the heart of it all.

If stretched end-to-end, the hot dogs sold during this weekends events at Martinsville Speedway would wrap around the half-mile track more than nine times.

We at Jesse Jones are proud and excited to carry on the historical relationship between Jesse Jones and Martinsville Speedway, said Leigh Smithson, executive vice-president of the Fredricksburg-based company. This is a proud tradition that has been carried on for 65 years and Jesse Jones looks forward to coming back every year.

The Famous Martinsville Speedway Hot Dog has achieved rock-star status in racing over the years. Team members battle to see who can get in line first when the infield concession stands open on race Friday; hundreds of stories have been written about the hot dog over the years, and it even has its own Twitter account.

When my grandfather first started selling Jesse Jones products, he just wanted to sell the best hot dog possible, said Campbell. He accomplished that and so much more because he was working with such a great product.


updated by @dave-fulton: 03/12/17 03:53:45PM
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
03/27/12 12:28:24PM
9,138 posts

Martinsville Sticking to TRADITIONAL National Anthem - Thank you, Clay Campbell


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From the band's web site:

In 1917, the Regimental Band traveled to Washington, D.C., and marched in their first Presidential Inaugural Parade for President Woodrow Wilson. The Regimental Band has gone on to march in eleven Presidential Inaugural Parades. Impressively, the Regimental Band was awarded first place in 1953, 1957, and 1961. Just before the 1965 Inaugural, the parade was declared a non-competitive event, and a few days later the Highty-Tighties marched past President Johnson as "Retired Champions". The Highty-Tighties effectively ended the days of competitive Presidential Inaugural Parades!

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
03/27/12 12:22:54PM
9,138 posts

Martinsville Sticking to TRADITIONAL National Anthem - Thank you, Clay Campbell


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In today's NASCAR world we usually have to hear the latest recording act in whatever genre butcher The Star Spangled Banner nearly every week throughout the season. How refreshing it is that Martinsville Speedway and its third generation head, Clay Campbell will have the famed Highty-Tighties Regimental Band from the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets perform our National Anthem on Sunday.

And you can bet your spit shined boots that it will be a TRADITIONAL National Anthem. Thank you Clay Campbell. Thank you Martinsville Speedway.

Va. Tech Band To Perform National Anthem

3/25/2012

The Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets Regimental Marching Band will perform the National Anthem prior to Sundays Goodys Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Speedway, keeping alive the tracks custom of traditional performances of the Anthem.

The regimental band, better known as The Highty-Tighties, was formed in 1893 and is the oldest collegiate band in the Commonwealth of Virginia. They are a field band, and provide military music for all cadet activities. The band performs in many parades around the country each year, most recently the St. Patricks Day parade in New York City two weeks ago.

It is very important to us, and we believe, to our fans for the National Anthem to be performed in a traditional, patriotic manner, said Martinsville Speedway President Clay Campbell. We know Virginia Techs band will do an amazing job in performing the Anthem the way it is supposed to be performed .

On Saturday, prior to the Kroger 250 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race, a brass ensemble from Martinsville High School will perform the National Anthem.


updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
03/26/12 07:44:49PM
9,138 posts

Richmond Federal Appeals Court Rules Against Mayfield / For NASCAR


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Court refuses to revive suit by ex-driver Mayfield
By: LARRY O'DELL | The Associated Press
Published: March 26, 2012

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A federal appeals court on Monday refused to reinstate former race car driver Jeremy Mayfield's lawsuit against NASCAR over his 2009 suspension for failing a random drug test at Richmond International Raceway.

A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled a federal judge did not abuse his discretion in dismissing Mayfield's complaint against NASCAR; its owner, Brian Zachary France; and a drug testing company.

Mayfield sued for defamation, unfair and deceptive trade practices, breach of contract and negligence after France held a news conference to announce the driver had been suspended for testing positive for a "performance enhancing" or "recreational" drug: methamphetamine. U.S. District Judge Graham Mullen, in Charlotte, N.C., had tossed out the lawsuit because Mayfield had twice - as a driver and an owner - signed documents waiving his right to sue.

"In this case, the liability waiver is enforceable under Florida law," Judge Roger Gregory wrote in the unanimous appeals court opinion. Gregory was joined by Judge Barbara Milano Keenan and visiting U.S. District Judge Liam O'Grady.

Florida law governed because NASCAR has its headquarters in that state.

Mayfield's attorney, Tillman Finley, did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

Helen Maher, an attorney at the New York firm that represented NASCAR, said the ruling verifies the fairness of the organization's substance abuse policy.

"This case was never about anything more than NASCAR's ability to keep the sport clean and our competitors safe," said Steve O'Donnell, NASCAR's senior vice president for racing operation.

Mayfield, 42, has argued that a combination of the over-the-counter allergy medication Claritin-D and the prescription medication Adderall for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder led to the positive test. He also argued that NASCAR's testing system was flawed and that it did not follow federal guidelines in its testing methods.

After failing his first drug test, Mayfield was given the option of having another sample evaluated to confirm or refute the first test. The second sample also was positive for methamphetamine, and NASCAR suspended him until he completed a recovery program. A few days later, France went public with the results.

Trouble has followed Mayfield since his suspension.

Last November, he was charged with possessing 1.5 grams of methamphetamine after a raid on his home in Catawba, N.C. Last month, he was indicted in Catawba County on three counts of possessing stolen property and one count of obtaining property by false pretenses. A grand jury in neighboring Caldwell County indicted him a week later on four counts of felony larceny.

Mayfield has suggested he is the target of a conspiracy involving NASCAR and law enforcement officials.

Mayfield made his NASCAR debut in 1993. He has recorded five victories, 96 Top Ten finishes and $30.2 million in career winnings.


updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
03/26/12 07:57:26PM
9,138 posts

Sandy Lynch


Stock Car Racing History

T. Taylor Warren Photo as Posted on Studebaker Racing Site:

1951 Southern 500 at Darlington

Earl Moss Studebaker Commander #86 leads this pack which includes SANDY LYNCH in Ford #97 and Joe Eubanks' #82 Olds down the Darlington backstretch.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
03/26/12 04:47:58PM
9,138 posts

Still can't put pictures on this site. Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Thanks to all (Jeff, Jim) who are trying to get Harlow's photos up and running again. Don't want to miss ANY Earl Brooks or Wood Brothers shots that we all so enjoy from Harlow.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
03/25/12 08:45:51PM
9,138 posts

Still can't put pictures on this site. Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Harlow,:

Helping Harlow Reynolds

Sent 5 minutes ago

I always use the simple uploader. You can only do a few at a time, but it's the easiest

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
03/25/12 08:25:43PM
9,138 posts

Still can't put pictures on this site. Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Harlow, I dropped a note to Jeff and asked if he might help you.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
03/27/12 10:41:43AM
9,138 posts

NASCAR Drivers Divided on Proposed Bruton Smith Bristol Changes


Current NASCAR

I do recall the portable jail at Darlington, lol!

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
03/26/12 05:11:33PM
9,138 posts

NASCAR Drivers Divided on Proposed Bruton Smith Bristol Changes


Current NASCAR

Wrong, wrong, wrong, lol....

I've never seen anything on concrete to beat DW & Dale dogging it out SIDE BY SIDE and NOSE TO TAIL on the old Bristol ASPHALT!


Concrete is for sidewalks.

And those old Friday night Late Model Sportsman and Busch shows were the best on the circuit.

And, PK... by copying Irwindale, they did just what you disdain... made a cookie cutter!!!

Now I will bow out friends with all.

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