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| Fairground Champ Do you know this driver? He's standing with his famous car that he won many races with including a championship or two .. at a famous short track. ![]() He was a farmer and cattleman who raced on and off through the 1960s and 1970s. He never scored an official victory in NASCAR. He was one of the sport's earliest stars, a hard-nosed racer who made his name racing around the short tracks in Tennessee and Alabama. When he wasn't racing, he was farming, raising crops and cattle. He was an "independent" driver, fielding his own cars with no major sponsorship backing. He was forced to compete against such well-financed, big-name drivers as Richard Petty and David Pearson, racers he called "hot dogs." When asked if he had any regrets about his racing career. At first he said no, but after pausing a moment, he confessed: "I'd have liked to have run against the hot dogs just one time with the same equipment that they had. I'm pretty sure I could have beat them, but I never got a chance. I reckon we'll never know." Recalling the first big-time race he entered, an event held around 1950, “I drove up to Nashville and got me a Hudson Hornet,” he says. “We put straight exhausts on it and a seatbelt in it. Then I drove it south to Decatur, Alabama, taped up the headlights and raced it. I think I got third there. After the race, we untaped the lights and drove to a curb service place for something to eat, then drove it on home.” Daytona and Talladega were his two favorite tracks. During the early ’70s, his 14-year-old son started working as a right-front tire changer on the pit crew. After his retirement, he could be seen at his favorite tracks, keeping a close watch on his son. Can you imagine how this man felt when his son's first win came at the same place he was denied one? With his grandson, a racer also, they celebrated his son's win in Victory Lane at Daytona. “It’s a good thing [they] are race drivers,’cause they don’t know nothing about farming.”
__________________ Press One For English "I hate 2nd .. but it's good for points" - Carl Edwards “If I had only known, I would have been a locksmith" - Albert Einstein. |
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