Re: Most ferocious on track, but kindest in the pits
OK guys, the secret's out and I'm the greatest damned thing since Mother Theresa. Now let's cut it out. Nitro Joe is right in that on any given day ALMOST any Racer will help another Racer. The ones that won't help another Racer in need are probably there for the "Alternative Lifestyle Weekend" anyway.
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Re: Most ferocious on track, but kindest in the pits
See...................I told you he was grumpy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Most ferocious on track, but kindest in the pits
Isn't being on Triple J Motorsports list like being 2nd place in a Deliverance Session???? Hands down That Mother Billy Nees for older generation, But I think THE PUP deserves honorable mention for this younger generation. DD
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Well.. not sure about Deliverance however what I do know is that is who we think would make the list. Not sure if that was meant to get a reaction, but you are going to be disappointed because I am sure the following is not the reaction you would be looking for from me.. A lot of you might think that I have been rough and tumble or even down right rude. You may think I cant get everything together as far as our car is concerned and this is what I will say to this.
When I started racing I did not know much about the sport or the mechanics behind it. As the years have passed I have grown as a person, a driver, and an engine builder. As of late I have taken over the engine building from my aging father. We have found a lot of things that were done in error and I believe that we have those fixed at this point. While we have struggled we have learned. While we have learned we have grown in maturity. Growing has also brought experience. There have also been circumstances that have been beyond our control that have affected our racing. We are approaching this up and coming season with a new outlook and missions and goals that have and will continue to make our sponsors happy.. We are glad that while we are still learning the business of racing and look forward to many more years to come. I also hope that one day, there will be another thread about this and they will place our name on it, and I DOUBT it will be about the movie Deliverance.... JUST SAYIN!!! Quote:
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Re: Most ferocious on track, but kindest in the pits
what about old man schindler,kenny aka floorboard
or mr laugh larry pritchett ok so i added the nick names on my own but racing with these two over the years has been a blast jim |
Re: Most ferocious on track, but kindest in the pits
Dave Lebrun.
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Dave Lebrun is a great gentleman but if you raced him heads up in A/SA you better have been ready. I learned this more than once.
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Harry Holton: 2 or 3 of his cars were still in the Hemi Challenge at Indy a few years ago, but he was over in Darrell Marvel's pit helping us diagnose an ignition problem. Darrell was slated to race one of his cars in the next round! The biggest race of the year and Mr. Holton was helping his competition make the next round - a class act for sure.
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