Something I found on the web today. Some of you may already know this but some may not, but some important people in racing in the northeast have been arrested. anyway go to this and hear it for yourself.
That's young crew chief, Dougie Richert in the straw cowboy hat talking to Dale Earnhardt. The team is wearing ther blue Wrangler practice day / qualifying day shirts as opposed to yellow race day shirts. RJ Reynolds' Winston Racing Manager T. Wayne Robertson is barely visible on the far right above the roof of the Earnhardt car. The fellow sporting the visor was the latest traveling minister to the drivers - Bill Baird - succeeding Bill Frasier (who was also a Richard Petty souvenirs guru before Jim Wigglesworth) and preceding Max Helton and his Motor Racing Outreach. This particular minister always flew first class and ate in the finest restaurants on the circuit. He raised a lot of eyebrows.
Something I found on the web today. Some of you may already know this but some may not, but some important people in racing in the northeast have been arrested. anyway go to this and hear it for yourself.
[/quote]Gee, if they can get him on charges here in SC it wouldn't cost much to house him given the wholesale way inmates have been offing each other lately. One that got killed here last week was personal for me. He got justice served in the manner I hoped it would be.
July 1981 Pocono race after Rod Osterlund sold the team to J.D. Stacy.
That's young crew chief, Dougie Richert in the straw cowboy hat talking to Dale Earnhardt. The team is wearing ther blue Wrangler practice day / qualifying day shirts as opposed to yellow race day shirts. RJ Reynolds' Winston Racing Manager T. Wayne Robertson is barely visible on the far right above the roof of the Earnhardt car. The fellow sporting the visor was the latest traveling minister to the drivers - Bill Baird - succeeding Bill Frasier (who was also a Richard Petty souvenirs guru before Jim Wigglesworth) and preceding Max Helton and his Motor Racing Outreach. This particular minister always flew first class and ate in the finest restaurants on the circuit. He raised a lot of eyebrows.