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7/28/12 2:35 AM
Originally Posted by Steve Wendel:
I think the car that hit the four wheeler is the one that hit Jack,then ended up against the flag stand! I think Jack was at Eldora helping promote the AMA flat track race when they ran the rainout.
Yep, you're absolutely correct on both counts.
As I stated before I looked up the 1996 calendar and still got it wrong. It would appear that I'm not able to count the days on a calender. The World Hundred is always the weekend after Labor Day.
In regards to the Macon incident that 4-wheeler was a wadded up pile of junk, for sure. I would have bet serious money that Billy Shipman would have looked worse than that crumpled up 4-wheeler if Ol' Jack would have gotten a hold of him that night.
Thanks guys for setting this feebly erroneous memory straight.
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.