Mario Rossi The motor was a Keith Black Dodge 305.
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Brett had a short stint at the Nascar deal. I believe he rode on his roof at Daytona for quite a distance and that basically ended his attempt to break in Nascar. He found he could make more money racing dirt in the Northeast. Same story for Jimmy Horton who raced a little more in the big league and had quite a bit of success in ARCA. However, he could make money racing dirt so that's what he went back to. I think the fact that drivers could make money racing the short tracks in the northeast is why you don't see more of them in NASCAR. That may change though as, apparently, the racing in the NE is changing.Originally posted by Jimmy McKinley View PostThat first pic is the Busch race, the 300 on Saturday, not the Winston Cup race. Bodine's car was #15 in Busch. If you look at the cars, you'll see the Busch decal on the car and not the red Winston Cup decal.
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Tighe Scott it is, boy I gotta get tough to stump ol Jimmy here, I'll be back later after the races are over.Originally posted by Jimmy McKinley View PostIt was Brooks, but whose team was it?
That #30 looks to be ol' Ironhead, Dale Sr. I could be wrong, though. Maybe Tighe Scott?sigpic
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That's gotta be practice for the '84 Daytona 500. Ol' Natz Peters in Mitton's #60 got wadded up in Friday's consolation race with Jim Hurlbert, in that huge-a$$ fireball.
I'm goin' out on a limb and saying the 98 is...Joe Ruttman. That's not a Hendrick car :-) Hendrick didn't get the Levi-Garrett sponsorship until '86 with Geoff Bodine; and they went out and won the 500 that year.
Here's a question for ya:
In early 1972, Bobby Allison was driving for Mario Rossi, but instead of the usual (Rossi #) 22, the car was renumbered to Allison's #12. Allison then crashed that car, resulting in borrowing a Dodge Charger from someone else. The car was run at Riverside and (at least) Nashville, and was pink and yellow. Who'd he borrow the car from?Last edited by Jimmy McKinley; 03-21-2011, 07:07 AM.
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In early 1972, Bobby Allison was driving for Mario Rossi, but instead of the usual (Rossi #) 22, the car was renumbered to Allison's #12. Allison then crashed that car, resulting in borrowing a Dodge Charger from someone else. The car was run at Riverside and (at least) Nashville, and was pink and yellow. Who'd he borrow the car from?
Sounds like Marty Robbins to me!!
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