Seriously, where are race fans?
Stock Car Racing History
Well, I bet another rain shortened event, run at 10 o'clock on Sunday night, with a "Toyota" winning again, will bring the fans back in droves when Chase time rolls around next year.
Well, I bet another rain shortened event, run at 10 o'clock on Sunday night, with a "Toyota" winning again, will bring the fans back in droves when Chase time rolls around next year.
2. Asheboro's Thomas Cox 5. Valdosta, Georgia, 1965 (I did remember Valdosta, but definitely had to look up Thomas Cox. Leon, I believe the guy you were thinking of was Earl Balmer, of Floyd's Knob, Indiana.
1. Ned Jarrett 3. Gene White 4. Billy Wade 6. Foyt 7. Pearson and Petty, Pearson 8.Bull fighter 9.Benny Parsons 10. J. D. McDuffie Don't know 2 and 5.
Let's see, a 15 car field featuring drivers that most have probably never heard of, in economically strapped Richmond County. Hmmm. They came back to Wilkesboro too, but not for long.
Believe that's the Thomas owned, Flock driven car from the 1957 Southern 500 wreck.
I bet you won't seea throwback to the 1981 Darlington Raceway logo that was on the then frontstretch wall, and can barely be seen in the Yarborough picture.
The International 300 newspaper story, notes that Baker, Berrier and Vaughn were 1-2-3 in the Northern Tour point standings.
Mr. Sandman must have been sent a dream,if he thought his '58 Edsel would beat Reed, White and Petty..