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11-26-2020, 07:14 PM
#121
Remember when crew chiefs had one way radios to the driver?
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11-28-2020, 08:46 AM
#122
Remember when you were a Hero for running into a burning building to save someone's life.........Then in 2020 you became a Hero for bagging groceries at the store?
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11-28-2020, 09:26 AM
#123
Originally Posted by Waldo
Remember when you were a Hero for running into a burning building to save someone's life.........Then in 2020 you became a Hero for bagging groceries at the store?
Things have changed a lot this year. Not for the better.
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11-29-2020, 12:49 AM
#124
Remember when " The Flyin Farmer " had a pair of yellow tow lights mounted to the roll bar that they used when they flat towed the late model to the race track ? He had them rigged to a switch and then he would turn them on to flash when the yellow flag came out to help warn the drivers behind him.
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11-29-2020, 06:57 AM
#125
I remember when I bought a new hauler for $1.00/ft from the rope and chain dept. at True Value...
Member of the Luxemburg Speedway Hall of Fame
Class of 2019
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11-29-2020, 09:48 AM
#126
Remember the Chinn Party at the N/S, on Friday night, 4/5 years ago?
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See you down the road!!!!
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11-29-2020, 09:48 AM
#127
I remember guys towing across the country with a pick up truck and a open trailer. Rows and rows of tires just baking in the hot sun. A Gaerte motor stuffed in the unlocked front compartment. If someone in a late model, remember they weren't called supers back then, had 2 cars he was living the life.
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11-29-2020, 10:19 AM
#128
Remember when Fairbury had a six cylinder division and the cars looked strikingly similar to the generic late models of that era? Remember when many of the guys who participated in that division ran tricked up 292 GM truck engines? Remember The Bohm Squad, Paul Westermeyer, Gary Eden, Ronnie Starks and all the rest who made that division so much fun to watch!
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11-29-2020, 01:34 PM
#129
Remember when racers towed their racecars with only a towbar?
Took the axles out and rock and rolled.
My dad and uncle left Fla on Thursday nights and towed to Myrtle Beach every week and caught any other good paying races on their way back!
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11-29-2020, 02:07 PM
#130
Remember When
DIRT LATE MODEL FLASH BACK.
Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, TN. Held on June 3, 2000
UDTRA Hav-A-Tampa Dirt Racing Series Season. Living Air 100
100 L, 53.3 M, 85.8 KM - Scheduled Distance
FULL RESULTS
Fin St # Driver Make Laps Led Status
1 4 17m Dale McDowell Chevy 100 running
2 7 6m Wendell Wallace Pontiac100 running
3 22 30 Steve Shaver Chevy 100 running
4 14 31 Skip Arp Chevy 100 running
5 17 00b Booper Bare Pontiac 100 running
6 20 1p Earl Pearson, Jr. Ford 100 running
7 25 0 Scott Bloomquist Ford 100 running
8 21 24 Rick Eckert Ford 100 running
9 27 53 Ray Cook Ford 100 running
10 10 15 Steve Francis Chevy 100 running
11 16 12 Jason Smith Ford 100 running
12 1 00 Freddy Smith Chevy 100 running
13 8 17g Mike Gault Pontiac 99 0
14 30 CV3 Clayton Christenberry Chevy 99 0
15 9 21 Billy Moyer Chevy 83 0
16 26 96 Terry English Chevy 80 0
17 13 52 Scott Sexton Pontiac 74 0
18 2 1 Chub Frank Chevy 72 0
19 24 F1 Mike Duvall Chevy 66 0
20 19 66 Bill Frye Pontiac 66 0
21 11 75h Bart Hartman Pontiac 57 0
22 23 75p Terry Phillips Chevy 56 0
23 6 18 Shannon Babb Chevy 47 0
24 3 E1 Mike Balzano Chevy 40 33
25 28 28 Dennis Erb, Jr. Chevy 31 0
26 5 99 Donnie Moran Pontiac 30 0
27 29 1m Jimmy Mars Chevy 30 0
28 12 s9 Dan Schlieper Chevy 27 0
29 18 1j Davey Johnson Chevy 25 0
30 15 h2 Duayne Hommel Chevy 2 0
RACE DATA
Failed to Qualify:
Don O'Neal
Randle Chupp
Frank Ingram
Tim Headen
Jeep Van Wormer
Ronnie Johnson
Mark Martin
Gar D!ckson
Ricky Weeks
Petey Ivey
Todd Andrews
Jody Summerville
Thomas Ware
David Smith
Steve Smith
Derrick Rainey
Jeff Smith
Jesse Lay
Jimmy Sharpe
Dabs Potts
Sandy Goddard
John Mason
Marshall Green
Gusty Christenberry
Eddie Rickman
Billy Hicks
Dennis Franklin
Eric Pember
Gary Stuhler
Ronnie Fisher, Jr.
Scott Autry
Dewayne Aldridge
Vic Hill
Chip Freshcorn
Kelly Boen
Greg Lucas
Chuck Harper
Bo Shirley
Kerry Jones
Bobby Turner
Clayton Christenberry
Brad Carty
John Thompson
Jimmy McCormick
Rick Rogers
Edwin Wells
Rex Richey
Kip Cochran
Brian Holloway
Jack Pencil
Alan Poiner
Stacy Boles
K.C. Carpenter
Johnny Johnson
Dale Ball
Craig Reece
Phil Hall
Shane Harris
Jason Montgomery
Mike Johnson
Mickey Dunn
Bob Gordon
Bob Pierce
Billy Ogle, Jr.
Lance Matthees
Robbie Starnes
David Payne
Jason Blaxton
Russ Frohnapfel
Jeff Silvers
Harold Simpson
Jim Zdroik
Rodney Combs
Steve Anderson
Chuckie May
Wayne Brooks
R.J. Conley
Bryan Durig
Jerry Redetzke
Patrick Duggan
Brett Miller
Gary McPherson
Randy Boggs
Dan Breuer
Steve Rushin
Mike Jackson
Jerry Inmon
Derrick Laney
David Crabtree
Rick Norris
Bryan Hendrix
David Eubanks
C.S. Fitzgerald
Brian Ruhlman
Steve Casebolt
Ronnie Payne
Brent Rhebergen
Shane Tankersley
Anthony White
Johnny Stovall
Archie Vinson
Charles Hurst
Noland Smith
Brian Carty
Anthony Rushing
Randy Davidson
Dale Nelson
Danny McGlothlin
Bill Reed
Craig Scott
John Tindal
Paul Jorgensen
Jerry Hemming
Larry Boutwell
Kevin Smith
Jeff Monger
Don Farmer
Ronald Sensel
Tim Frye
John Bey
Greg Hansford
Lane Culver
Glenn Morris
Tyrel Todd
Frank Smith
Kenny Lamb
Rick Rickman
Gary Blanken
Todd Rehg
Chuck Southard
Brandon Kinzer
Dan Stone
Jerry Bradley
Tim Daniels
Aaron Monger
Roger Lucas
Ronnie DeHaven
Troy Eads
Brian Rickman
Dennis Selby
Randy King
Jim Blackwell
Michael Ayc0ck
Randy Korte
Skip Freeman
Dennis Alverson
Tim Damron
Billy Dever
Alan Kirkfield Jr.
Ron Parker
Dean Bradenburg
Jason Hiett
Warren Strickler
Robert Utz
Otis Porter
Raymond Merrill
Delmas Conley
Allen Chenoweth
Todd Schroyer
B.J. McCammon
RACE STATS
Time of Race: ???
Fast Qualifier: Wendell Wallace - 16.220 sec.
Margin of Victory:Average Speed: ??? mph
Cautions: Info not available
Lead Changes: 1 among 2 drivers - Balzano, 1-33; McDowell, 34-100
Last edited by HoosierDirtFan; 11-29-2020 at 02:09 PM.
Nathan Stephens
Next Race - 5/25 Shadyhill
2024 Season: 7 - Brownstown (IN) 1, Fairbury (IL) 2, Farmer City (IL) 1, Grundy Co (IL) 1, Kankakee (IL) 1, & Shadyhill (IN) 1
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11-29-2020, 03:50 PM
#131
Originally Posted by Josh Bayko
You have to be at like 70 to remember when dudes built their own race cars. Buying your speed has been going on for 50+ years at this point.
Not really, 62 here, and I remember helping on one of my dads first cars. I was probably more in the way than helping. '56 Ford pulled out of the neighbors shed, they put a 368 Merc Turnpike Cruiser motor in it, That thing was a bullet, for a while.
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11-29-2020, 03:54 PM
#132
Originally Posted by Dirt Clod
Remember when the Green Weenie raced at Fairbury.
Yep, ole Sammy Lee, a crowd favorite for years.
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11-29-2020, 04:02 PM
#133
Originally Posted by CIRF
Remember the smaller, tighter track configuration at Fairbury before they built the present track?
Yep. I remember Bob Pierce and Roger Long coming up North and passing the locals on the outside of that smaller track, unheard of at that time.
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11-29-2020, 04:11 PM
#134
Originally Posted by CIRF
Remember when Fairbury had a six cylinder division and the cars looked strikingly similar to the generic late models of that era? Remember when many of the guys who participated in that division ran tricked up 292 GM truck engines? Remember The Bohm Squad, Paul Westermeyer, Gary Eden, Ronnie Starks and all the rest who made that division so much fun to watch!
Yep. A lot of the Ford guys ran the 300 truck engines also. It was a good competitive class with a lot of local talented drivers.
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11-29-2020, 05:59 PM
#135
Remember the Chinn Party at the N/S, on Friday night, 4/5 years ago?
I think it was more like maybe 7 years ago but yes, I remember it!!
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11-29-2020, 08:45 PM
#136
Originally Posted by dirtcrazy4u
I remember guys towing across the country with a pick up truck and a open trailer. Rows and rows of tires just baking in the hot sun. A Gaerte motor stuffed in the unlocked front compartment. If someone in a late model, remember they weren't called supers back then, had 2 cars he was living the life.
Brings back the memories ok Chub Frank when he started to run with the STARS series. He had a 400,000 mile 70's 454 Chevy Suburban, open trailer, only 5 spare wheels, mostly used tires, no spare engine in the trailer, and the only one that had painted on sponsors and numbers instead of the custom made decals that everyone else was sporting at the time. Despite all of that he still managed some wins and 3rd in the points ! His nickname back then was only fitting: The Shoestring Traveler because he operated on a shoestring budget.
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11-30-2020, 06:02 AM
#137
Remember the first real race are hauler you seen? Mind was Gold Rush 49,Bud Lundsford,an the first modern hauler was James Cline
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11-30-2020, 08:25 AM
#138
Originally Posted by d-glenn
Remember the Chinn Party at the N/S, on Friday night, 4/5 years ago?
Those were some fun times. Jim may disagree though 🤣
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11-30-2020, 10:10 AM
#139
Originally Posted by zyoung25
Those were some fun times. Jim may disagree though 藍
I may be wrong, but I think he missed the last half...LOL...
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11-30-2020, 10:16 AM
#140
Do you remember the Grand National Tour, which is Nascar today. Saw them run in Birmingham on dirt in 1952, drivers like Baker's, Petty's and Fireball Roberts, only 3 I remember.
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