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Johnny Johnson retired a couple years ago at 81
Mel Kenyon at 76 I think Bob Kinser retired racing about 62, may have been 66 but was still winning occasionally. Chuck, still waiting for Gordie Howe to suit up and play in 8 decades of professional hockey. Yes, he played a shift on a IHL team back in the 00s-10s first pro season was '44 Ok, back on topic. Mario Andretti is 73-74 and still starts the two seater at Indy events |
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Haven't heard much from him this year buy Hurryin' Hank Lower was still racing, and winning, in his early 70s.
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Tubby Black out in Missouri was pretty old and we had a guy named Roy "Pappy" Singleton who raced at Chillicothe, Ohio and other southern Ohio tracks years ago who raced in his 70's.
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How about Benjamin Franklin Rapp (Benny Rapp)?
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Al Thomas #72 ran 12th Friday night at Farmer City Raceway. He will be 80 in 2 weeks.
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Johnny Johnson told me he won the last race at the Bloomington half mile! Yes half mile. That's way before my time! Surely someone remembers what year that would've been?
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