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Hooker Hood, Kramer Williamson?
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Re: Question for history buffs.
I've got nothing to offer as for drivers. Maybe Rickey Hood, or Donny Sink? 60's maybe?
As for health issues, I know Levi Jones, and Kinser both had neck issues a few years ago. Surely it takes a toll on the eyes. Not to mention hearing.. hahaha |
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Jim Lingar, a.k.a. "The Racing Engineer", still runs all of the SOD races. I have no idea how old he is but I am guessing over 70. If not..... uh.... Sorry, Jim.
Heck of a nice guy, too. He went out of the park at Hartford last year - over the Turn 1 wall. We all held our breath but he was fine. His yellow & blue #70 sprinter landed on all four wheels. After the race, I asked him in the pits what when through his mind as he was headed over the wall. "I closed my eyes," he said without hesitating. |
Howard Kaeding and Roger Rager both raced well into their years too.
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Re: Question for history buffs.
Frank Riddle From Tampa had to be up there in years, I sure he probably is the oldest starter in Little 500 History.
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Re: Question for history buffs.
Originally Posted by Kinser11: Benny Rapp was 73 when he ran his last Little 500 in 2001. Not sure if anybody was older than Rapp when he last ran. |
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Last year I made the trip to see USAC at I-96 Speedway..and to see my cousin.
I also met a guy who posts on here named Dick Mahoney. All I'll say is that Dick is a wee bit older than I am. But is much better looking. |
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Benny Rapp & Hank Lower come to mind, I know they're up there in yrs but can't say exactly. :6:
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Ron Koehler was first alternate this year. He's not a kid anymome! He ran the must see show on wednesday that week.
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Re: Question for history buffs.
Originally Posted by snoopy: |
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