Yeah, we used to go to Frankies DQ a lot after the races at Columbus, lot of good racers got their start there, Puterbaugh, Kenny Irwin, Lake Speed would show up once in a while, came all the way here to drive for AP's dad, George Pollock, Mark Green called me about a yr ago, looking for his old Margay Kart, or one like it, he had found his Hartman, he and Lake were gonna see who was the best, at Quincy last summer. I hadn't noticed the DQ patch, the first time there, he still had the Nasau panel on the front, and a "wing" on the back, with a big DQ decal, Dickie Wilson, who ran the track had a hard time getting Nelson to understand, you don't go on the track, with the wing, first time anyone had challanged Nelson, he wanted to get practice in then remove it, but Dickie convinced him, that "it don't go on the race track". Good times back then. Last time I had a chance to talk to Tony, which has been a long time, he remembered it, and he had been back to Barnsville, course Dickie was gone, but Jr was there, and he and Tony had a good visit, they did tour the track, but not on karts, he didn't know if Joe would like it if he got hurt. Bob

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Originally Posted by j_vennard54:
Barnsville was a BA road course.. I got my first taste of a Superstock down there when I was 11 I think, it was gnarly..
Yeah, I guess you could call it "gnarly", I liked road courses, but that one was a bit tight, we'd usually get there on Wed nite, and go practice on Thurs and Fri, course Haddock, and Pruett were always there, Joey Lanati, all the big guns, we were fast, till Sat morning, they all had new tires, all we had were wore out. Lesson learned. Joey stabbed the brake, at the end of the long straight, the rotor broke, and that shut things down for a while. Didn't Knoke buy a Sprint car off of you? Bob

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No Kerry, that's Jim Waskom, used to race karts, was on Whittymore's ARCA pit crew, tire changer I think. Slinky has his hands in his pockets, that was early March, and we always got to see snow there. Bob
