v8j (Offline)
#4
7/27/10 10:44 PM
has any body let Bob Parker know of this roast
ISF (Offline)
#5
7/28/10 1:38 AM
My wife and I were in the grandstands at Mighty Macon that night. I remember Billy Shipman setting with his head in his hands on the flag/announcers stand after Jack walked away. That's about as POed as I ever seen Ol' Jack. Ahhh, ya' gotta' love it!
I could be wrong, and if I am please correct me, but didn't the guy that hit Ol' Jack on the backstretch veer off into the infield after the initial impact and hit a 4 wheeler setting near the flag/announcers stand. I know I watched that happen but not completely sure if it was part of the Hewitt incident. I do know it completely demolished the 4 wheeler.
Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.
JEFFSTOY (Offline)
#7
7/28/10 8:08 AM
that is a classic and you know who the flagman was just by Jacks discription.
ISF (Offline)
#8
7/28/10 11:31 AM
Originally Posted by richie:
Yeah, I believe that was the red #10 of Jeff Sands.
Am I remembering correctly? Did the car that hit Jack demolish that 4 wheeler?
The look on the lady's face who is watching in the background is priceless, as well.
Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.