Davey Allison was driving her back to the pits after getting on his roof on the backstretch during the 500. Earnhardt wasn't the first guy to do that. He (Davey) had a little shoving match with Bodine after the incident in the garage.![]()
Davey Allison was driving her back to the pits after getting on his roof on the backstretch during the 500. Earnhardt wasn't the first guy to do that. He (Davey) had a little shoving match with Bodine after the incident in the garage.![]()
Last edited by cbreez99; 03-02-2011 at 07:56 PM.
Ignorant men marvel at extraordinary things. Intelligent men admire simple things.
A few minutes earlier some guy stole one of the Firebird pace cars and almost made a full lap before the "security" got him. This was a good time in NASCAR.
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Ddint some fan die in some pre-race incident @ Talladega one time? Same incident?
Faster than a bullet from a gun
He is faster than everyone
Quicker than the blinking of an eye
Like a flash you could miss him going by
No one knows quite how he does it but it's true they say
He's the master of going faster. -George Harrison
That was his brother in law I beleive. That was back in the 70s. I wonder if the head got knocked off like on the Mythbusters.
I seem to recall some story about some bonehead getting a street car out onto the track and going at a very high rate of speed then getting killed.
Im positive it was @ Talladega.
NASCAR and Riverside always put on a pretty good event. Sr., Terry and Gant.
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thats a great shot. You never got to see that angle from the Tv cameras. Earnhardts LF looks like its ready to get some air time.
His car would be in someones back yard now I imagine![]()
Ok, try to guess the Daytona 500 driver. If Mopar doesn't get it he should be ashamed!
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Last edited by cbreez99; 03-03-2011 at 11:30 AM.
Yep, that's Baker. He ran the big tracks for the Pettys in 71 and 72, like Pete Hamilton in 70. I don't think he lasted all year in 72.
The fans should be the absolute last people considered on any decision that could effect a participant. Doc Austin
Lying was a no-brainer for me. Robin Miller
"I thought they booed [Danica] because she was being a complete jerk, but then they applauded for A.J. Foyt. Now I'm just confused."
Correct! Buddy Baker. You guys are good!
The bad thing about these threads is that you realize how long ago you took these shots...
Every race I run in is in preparation for the Indianapolis 500. Indy is the most important thing in my life. It is what I live for. - Al Unser Jr.
Everything I ever wanted in my life, I found inside the walls of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. - Eddie Sachs.
Here are some of my ASA shots. In keeping with the NASCAR theme all these driver ran in NASCAR either Full Time or occasionally.
The Blue Bird. Bob Sennaker. Queen City Speedway April 1986.
Mark Martin inside of Butch Miller. Queen City Speedway April 1986.
#36 Kenny Wallace. #45 is Dave Jackson. Dave was a local Hot Shoe who raced every week at Queen City Speedway. April 1986.
Dick Trickle. Queen City Speedway April 1986.
Bob Sennaker pits at IRP. The #28 might be Alan Kulwicki. I see to remember him driving this car. Sept. 1986.
Dick Trickle pits at IRP. Sept 1986.
Keith Koether http://www.kkraceshots.com
Ex ARCA, ASA and local bullring crewdog. I remember when racing was really racing and the Talladega Express!!!
Cars I worked on.
The first racecar I worked on. Don Wilbur was the driver as with all the #27 pictures. We ran mostly the local tracks and some of the closer ASA races.
Don inside of Buster Blackford at Dayton Speedway. 1979
Brand new 3rd Design Howe Chassis. Just home from being lettered. Fall 1979
Win number 6 during the 1980 season. Shady Bowl Speedway, DeGraff, OH 1980. I'm the 3rd from the right.
First practice of the season 1983. Kil-Kare Speedway Xenia, OH
Lee Raymond. USAC 4 Crown Race. Eldora Speedway 1982
Lee Raymond. Daytona 1983. ARCA Super Speedway car.
Lee Raymond. ARCA Short Track car. Winchester 1983.
Lee Raymond. ARCA 200. Daytona 1984.
Lee Raymond. Atlanta 1984 ARCA race.
Lee Raymond. Talladega 1986. ARCA race.
Lee Raymond. Daytona ARCA 200 1988. The Beretta!
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A couple old Photos of mine.
ARCA Start at Hagerstown Md. Kenny Schrader in the white 6 Smoked the field that day.
Bob Dotter
NASCAR's revamped Sportsman Division from the 80's. Richmond.
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"If you don't do it this year, you'll be another year older when you do"
http://www.pbase.com/davidm2
http://www.jacksracephotos.net/
Please keep the pics coming!
Several pics of Lennie Pond. Lennie was a damn good Mod driver before moving up to Cup.
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"Duty is the most sublime word in our language. Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less" - R.E.Lee
The "kneeling next to the car" at the front stretch of Daytona is a cool shot. They should start that up again.
From a friend...
ASA at Oswego
Kenny Wallace
Mark Martin
Bobby Allison 1985
The Program for the 1985 ASA race. BTW, I think that Mike Mclaughlin in the 99, looks like Mike to me....
Dick Trickle
And another...
Where do you think Waltrip learned to tighten those belts?![]()
One more...
Learning from the master, Bentley Warren.
Tommy's Dad had 2 supermodifieds, and they had a match race.Bentley takes Waltrip to school......
Couple more...
Waltrip, getting his hands dirty! :yes:
Here's the one I was really looking for. :yes:
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