Driven to the Past: Nostalgia on a Smaller Scale
Nearly every day, I visit a forum on the Internet which has to do with NASCAR modeling.
Nearly every day, I visit a forum on the Internet which has to do with NASCAR modeling.
I don’t think I’ve ever gotten as many comments, or as much email in addition to comments, as I got last week after this column …
One of the three best figure-8 drivers I ever saw was Richie Bisig.
“Templates??? We didn’t need no stinkin’ templates!!!”
I was happy to hear that JEGS is stepping up to do some NASCAR sponsorship.
Bill Kimmel Sr. was leading the race and heading down the backstretch when all of a sudden his Chevelle was a big ball of flames from the firewall back.
Somebody saw a photo of me flagging a figure-8 race at the old Fairgrounds Motor Speedway and wanted to know if I was in my right mind back in those days.
The segment that TNT did last Sunday (June 13) on Davey Allison brought some memories flooding back.
Back in 1972, after I became editor of The Scott County Journal and The Chronicle in Scottsburg, Ind., my reputation as a racing official preceded me.
This weekend being the weekend it is, I felt it might be time for one of these columns with the Indianapolis 500-mile Race as the subject.