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- Frankie Schneider - Gallery - Ron Wetzler | racersreunion. com
Frankie Schneider of Lambertville, New Jersey was a stock car, modified, midget, and sprint car racer He had one NASCAR Grand National victory at Old Dominion Speedway in 1958 He also won the 1952 NASCAR modified title, where he may have scored at least 100 wins Schneider began his career in 1947 by winning $70 for driving his street car to a seventh place at Flemington Speedway Schneider
- HOW DO YOU KEEP TRACKED OF THE LOCATIONS OF ALL THE FAYETTEVILLE,NC . . .
The paved Cumberland International Speedway where we raced a time or two under NASCAR sanction in the early 70s and which also operated as Cumberland County Speedway is today's dirt Fayetteville Speedway At the time they were running NASCAR sanctioned modified and Late Model Sportsman races at Cumberland County Speedway, a different track - Fayetteville Speedway (the cemetery) was staging
- Eldora Mile - Gallery - Bobby Williamson | racersreunion. com
The site of one of America's most famous raceways, legendary Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, Ohio, displays the footprint of a one-mile, high-banked dirt oval It was to be an addition to the historic complex, but owner, Earl Baltes had second thoughts and the project was never finished
- Some Dirt Track Memories with Wonderful Photos
My longtime friend, Frank Buhrman in Carroll Valley, PA shared with me a newspaper story that appeared this past week in his local Hanover (PA) Evening Sun titled NASCAR Once Ran Dirt Track Races at Lincoln, Williams Grove Speedway The article was timed to coincide with Daytona SpeedWeeks and recall Grand National races in the 50s-60s at a couple of famous eastern Pennsylvania racing venues
- Carolina Beach 1966 - Gallery - Bobby Williamson | racersreunion. com
Bobby Williamson Carolina Beach 1966 Rare aerial photo of the Carolina Beach speedway, 1966 The track opened in 1964, and may have made it to 1967 barely It was a low-banked 1 2 mile (mostly sand) speedway
- Trenton Race Results, Aug 18,1963 - Gallery - Jack Walker . . .
Trenton Speedway was the scene of a 200-mile Nascar National Championship Modified-Sportsman race on August 18th, 1963 The race was held on the 1 mile paved oval with a starting field of 43 cars Bill Slater of Harford, CT set a new track qualifying record of 97 2 mph Slater jumped out to an early lead, but blew his engine on the 3rd lap Ray Hendrick, and Fats Caruso exchanged the lead
- Track Locations-South Carolina - RacersReunion
I am looking for track locations Best case scenario would be to include GPS coordinates, street name Example: Charlotte Motor Speedway on historicaerials comundefined24 Raceway Oakway Abbeville Airport Speedway Abbeville Aiken County Speedway Aiken 2 mi S of town, on SR 19Anderson Anderson Anderson County Fairgrounds Anderson Beltline Speedway Bennettsville Bennettsville Black River Speedway
- Nov. 3-4, 1973 - Wilson, NC - RacersReunion
The annual season ending Southern 200 was held at the dirt Wilson County Speedway on November 4th, 1973 Chubby Thompkins of Fayetteville, NC won the pole position with the fastest qualifying time for the 29 starting spots Thompkins led the first 90 laps of the 200-lap event Lap leaders were Joe Lane , Chubby Thompkins , and Sherrill Tyndall
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