The Pennsylvania Hole Beater .... aka the only dude who has sold hundreds of shirts without winning any super late races yet ..... who else can claim that ???
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The Pennsylvania Hole Beater .... aka the only dude who has sold hundreds of shirts without winning any super late races yet ..... who else can claim that ???
Running Bear
The "Jedi"
The Wayne Hurricane
The McClure Madman
At the moment I think mine is “the crusher kid” mike Norris
"Mr. Smooth"
"The Real Deal" Don O'Neal
"The Re-Deal" Marty O'Neal
"The New Deal" Hudson O'Neal
"Never Nervous" Purvis
Mike's Flinstone Flyer was certainly cool, but I don't think he was the only one to do this. For example, Hot Rod Lmance, which I previously mentioned, many times ran the number 8 with the top half of the 8 being the "o" in the word "Hot" and the bottom half being the "o" in the word "Rod". You can see his car in this youtube video.Quote:
I believe he may have been the only guy that used his nickname as his number. ?
https://youtu.be/phORLTyY4qM
I believe that year he went on to win the track championship at both Cherokee and Riverside (Now known as Travelers Rest) with a 358 clements Ford under the hood, the little motor that could and did! Anyway, I'm sure there were many others who used their nicknames as numbers also, like the Nightstalker, who only had "Nightstalker" on the side of his cars.
As for other classes, I don't know if anyone has mentioned "The Wild Child" in sprintcars yet.
On a tangent, but still racing nicknames, Drag racing has had it's share as well with "Big Daddy", "Cha Cha", "Ace", "the Proffesor", "Grumpy", "The Golden Greek" , and "Tricky Ricky". And of course who could forget Don "The Snake" prudhomme and Tom "The Mongosse" Mcewen. Sadly, we lost "The Mongosse" earlier this year. To learn the history of their friendly rivalry, partnership, and Hotwhells sponsorship deal check out the movie "Snake and Mongosse".
One lesser known, mostly regional drag racer, was Pro modified driver, Tommy Gray. With his family being in the funeral home business, he decide to use the nickname "undertaker". He would sometimes even dress his crew members to fit the part as the Grim reaper complete with prop sickles and coffins they would emerge from.
https://www.motorsport.com/us/drag/n...-gray/2890722/
I guess you're right. I haven't been there since the late 80s/early 90s. Also, in looking baack, it may have been 91 when Hot Rod Lamance won the track championship at both riverside and Cherokee.Quote:
I thought riverside got developed after it closed.....travelers rest is a different track isn't it?
I went to riverside for the last race.....next morning on the way home I went to the then closed travelers rest track.....hopped the gate and wandered around the track , took some pictures and just pondered what was and what could be.
Went back to the track and Walked around riverside that morning taking pictures before we left also , was kind of a sad day for racing in that area .....glad travelers rest is reopened.
Sounds goofy, but that last walk around the riverside property was pretty cool....could feel the history, still hear the cars but all that was left was a stiff breeze , blowing last nights hot dog wrappers all around.
I'm sure some of the locals in that area could tell you some great stories about riverside.....
There is only one "ICEMAN" The # 28 Came from his and his brothers birthdays both being on the 28th of the month.
I think the funniest is The Highside Tickler Kyle Strykler. While it rhymes it is ridiculous
The “Frazysburg Flash”