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"Racing History Minute - June 29, 1974 "
" In late June 1974, several of NASCAR's national Late Model Sportsman drivers rolled in to Nashville to rub doors with the local heroes in the... "
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"Racing History Minute - June 29, 1952 "
"Qualifying and race reports from Detroit Free Press Wednesday, June 25 There were fewer than 1,500 fans in the stands, and the prize fund was only... "
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"Racing History Minute - June 29, 1952 "
"Race preview from June 22, 1952 Detroit Free Press NASCAR is a title which sounds like it was lifted off a bottle of tonic, maybe spelled... "
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"Racing History Minute - June 29, 1952 "
"From Motor Racing Programme Covers http://progcovers.com/motor/michigansf.html "
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"Richmond Grand American 200 May 13, 1970 "
"Appears that co-promoters Campbell & Sawyer paid Stan Starr, Jr. to put local Richmond favorite Ray Hendrick in Starr's #0 Camaro which... "
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"Richmond Grand American 200 May 13, 1970 "
" Looking again, that is famed auto racing announcer, RAY MELTON (microphone in hand & cigarette dangling from... "
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Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton commented on @tmc-chase's gallery
8 years ago

Either the Associated Press or the Spartanburg paper relocated Red Byron's Anniston, Alabama hometown to Louisiana. Anniston is where most of the racing crowd traditionally stayed during Talladega races. It is also where one of my all-time favorite drivers - Al Grinnan drove his first race while stationed at the Anniston Army base during the Korean war. And, on the dark side, Anniston is also where the Greyhound bus carrying Freedom Riders was torched in the early 60s.

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"Racing History Minute - June 29, 1952 - Shreveport "
"I think Barney Google later moved to silicon valley in California and started an internet tech company. "
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"Richmond Grand American 200 May 13, 1970 "
"Chase, I don't recognize any others in the photos besides Paul and Kenny. "
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