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  • #16
    I'm TOTALLY shocked that not one of you has mentioned the Florida legend, "Tricky" Dickie Anderson.

    Mark "Captain Sizzle" Malcuit
    Spud Murphy
    Buzz Buzby from the old Melbourne/Eau Gallie days
    I saw one Tommy Duckworth mentioned; the nickname I remember was "Ducky".
    Charles "Red" Farmer
    Flyin' Bryan Wescott
    Mike "Magic Shoes" McLaughlin
    "Jaws" - ol' DW
    "Ironhead" - ol' DE
    "Million Dollar" Bill Elliott
    Neil "Soapy" Castles
    Big John Sears
    Dewayne "Tiny" Lund (who was something 6'4" and well over 260 lbs...)
    Jack "Do It" Hewitt
    Doug "Moose" Hewitt
    Chargin' Charlie Reagan, Glotzbach
    Little Bud Moore (not the car owner)
    Fast Freddie Lorenzen (or, the Golden Boy)/Freddie Harbach
    Jumpin' Jack Johnson
    Wild Bill Slater/Revard
    ol' Pops, Curtis Turner
    "The Rapid Roman" Richie Evans
    Kenny Wallace - "Herman"
    "Rusty" Wallace - whose first name is legally Russell
    "Mr. September" Harry Gant
    Oh - there's only ONE king of stock car racing in my mind, and as much as Brack was *that* much better'n Anderson some times (look up how many feature wins each has...), ol' Richard Petty hisself is the only KING I know in these here see-dans

    Is there any driver, NASCAR or otherwise, that has a *good* nickname any more?
    Last edited by Jimmy McKinley; 02-08-2012, 08:09 PM.

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    • #17
      showtime Jimmy Blewett
      Jack Cook. punky

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      • #18
        I hate nicknames.

        Well, hate is too strong a word, I guess.
        I just think they get too frivolous and hackneyed with them.

        I believe nicknames should have to be well-earned over a career behind the wheel and not just tagged on to someone's name because some announcer blurbed it out over a PA system to try and liven up a dead show.

        What's the greatest social faux pas a racer can make?
        Standing at the driver's meeting with his nickname emblazoned on the sleeves of his driving suit and standing next to the guy with the same nickname........awkward moment........

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        • #19
          It's so hard to give credibility to a man with the nick name of Osmosis Jones when he say's he hates nick names. LOL

          Some of my favorites have been mentioned. (Jumping Jack, Magic Shoes, The Jet) So I'll try to touch on a few others I like.
          Super CD Coville, many claim the CD stands for "Crash and Destroy"
          Dangerous Dan the Stock Car Man, aka known as Dr. J, real name of Danny Johnson
          "Air" Horton to commemorate his flying trip out of Talledega, or was it Atlanta?
          AJ Slideways, for Alan Johnson
          The Hurricane Steve Paine, Hurricane is one of those popular nicknames.
          Mert "Socks" Hulbert
          The "Franklin Flyer" Billy Decker
          The Pink Panther, Chuck Akulis. one guy who could drive a pink car and win consistently. No one ever made fun of his car color.
          Tim Fuller, The Empire Executioner
          The Rapid Roman Richie Evans


          All of these guys are from the North East and earned their names. Trying to think of some locals and can't really think of many. Locomotive and Magic Man have been mentioned. Ivedent Lloyd is "The Professor" and that name is definitely earned. Kyle Bronson I've seen called "The Killer" and Jeff Mathews is The Repo Man. Ah, I can't forget Christian "Cheddar" Augspurger.
          Slammin Sammy Swindell
          My photo site: http://www.rewingphotos.com

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          • #20
            Craig "Cricket" Keel
            The Blairsville Assasin, Jonathan Davenport
            The Real Deal, Don O'Neal
            Donald "Dutch" Hoag
            Carl "Bugs" Stevens
            The Monk, Lou Lazzaro
            Roy "Buckshot" Jones
            "Herk" Jim Hurtubise

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            • #21
              Actually, Tommy Duckworth had a different name to those on his crew, "Oscar". Don't know why, but that's what they called him.
              Also, he had a bunch of people named John on his crew, so they came up with nicknames. There has "Otter", Johnny "Jive", "Hog", and "Wienie".
              There was also a really tall lady, and they called her, "Gonnie Goo Goo". She hated that, and I saw her jump up and snatch someone off the top of a big truck, after they called her that. She must of been 6' 5".

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              • #22
                There is also:

                "Rat" - Ron Regula
                "Slideways" - Bob Regula
                "Flip Flop" - Bill Flingos
                "Speedy" Reeves
                Mark "Cheater Man" Keeteman
                "Big AL" - Alan Styers
                Ted "The Wolfman" Vernon

                I sometimes got called "Wolfman" because of my beard.

                I called a few drivers "7 Up", because they "Never had it, and never will."

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                • #23
                  Lated DE Sr.

                  Late Dale Earnhart Sr.#3 is he `Intiminator` or `interminator`. Forget which one.

                  DJ

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                  • #24
                    The lobster John Lobb
                    Schmuck Bettenhausen
                    Handsome Harry
                    The Onion Todd Bodine
                    The Malabar Missle Kenny Adams
                    Buckeye Bullet Dave Blaney
                    The tall cool one Dale Blaney
                    Buster" Auton
                    Kurt "ears" Busch
                    Duane "pancho" carter
                    ROOOOOTAMANN!

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                    • #25
                      From Western Pa. Bob"Mr. Invitational" Wearing & Ron "The Eagle" Pivosean.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by fascar27 View Post
                        Late Dale Earnhart Sr.#3 is he `Intiminator` or `interminator`. Forget which one.

                        DJ
                        That'd be...The "Intimidator" Some of them boys called 'im, Ol' Ironhead, too...

                        Winger, think I beat ya to Richie Evans

                        And backrow beat Jerry to Don O'Neal.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Jimmy McKinley View Post
                          I'm TOTALLY shocked that not one of you has mentioned the Florida legend, "Tricky" Dickie Anderson.

                          Mark "Captain Sizzle" Malcuit
                          Spud Murphy
                          Buzz Buzby from the old Melbourne/Eau Gallie days
                          I saw one Tommy Duckworth mentioned; the nickname I remember was "Ducky".
                          Charles "Red" Farmer
                          Flyin' Bryan Wescott
                          Mike "Magic Shoes" McLaughlin
                          "Jaws" - ol' DW
                          "Ironhead" - ol' DE
                          "Million Dollar" Bill Elliott
                          Neil "Soapy" Castles
                          Big John Sears
                          Dewayne "Tiny" Lund (who was something 6'4" and well over 260 lbs...)
                          Jack "Do It" Hewitt
                          Doug "Moose" Hewitt
                          Chargin' Charlie Reagan, Glotzbach
                          Little Bud Moore (not the car owner)
                          Fast Freddie Lorenzen (or, the Golden Boy)/Freddie Harbach
                          Jumpin' Jack Johnson
                          Wild Bill Slater/Revard
                          ol' Pops, Curtis Turner
                          "The Rapid Roman" Richie Evans
                          Kenny Wallace - "Herman"
                          "Rusty" Wallace - whose first name is legally Russell
                          "Mr. September" Harry Gant
                          Oh - there's only ONE king of stock car racing in my mind, and as much as Brack was *that* much better'n Anderson some times (look up how many feature wins each has...), ol' Richard Petty hisself is the only KING I know in these here see-dans

                          Is there any driver, NASCAR or otherwise, that has a *good* nickname any more?

                          I'm really enjoying reading these.. lol
                          Rick Anges calls me Dalton "Shake N' Bake" Baldwin.

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                          • #28
                            So, besides Tony, does any other *current* NASCAR driver have a memorable or great nickname?

                            One I haven't seen mentioned yet - and one of NASCAR's earliest superstars - Glenn "Fireball" Roberts. Another one was Little Joe Weatherly. Interstingly enough, ol' Fireball didn't get his nickname from racing. He threw a mean fastball playing baseball

                            Weatherly was also known as "The Clown Prince" of racing because of his love for playing practical jokes on his buddies at the race track.

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                            • #29
                              "Steady" Eddie Flemke
                              "3 Lane Wayne" Anderson.... From NY, not Wildwood
                              "White Lightning" Maynard Troyer
                              George "the Duke of" Kent
                              Leo "the Lion" Cleary
                              The "Flyin' Florist" Roger Treichler
                              Donald "Satch" Worley
                              "Mr. Modified" Ray Hendrick
                              "The Shillington Slingshot" Kenny Brightbill
                              Marcel "The Hammer" LaFrance
                              Danny "The Hammer" Martin Jr.
                              The Blue Goose, Dave Dunkin
                              Rene "The Champ" Charland
                              "Ole Bones" Dave Kneisel
                              "Big Red" Paul Putt
                              "Irish Jack" Murphy
                              "The White Knight" Dick Trickle
                              "The Blue Knight" Tom Reffner
                              "The Green Hornet" Ed Howe
                              "The Crescent Hillbilly" Pete Corey
                              Charles "Rat" Lane
                              Clifton "Coo Coo" Marlin... although I've recently seen a picture of him, where his car was lettered as "Co Co" Marlin.
                              "Black Jack"'Boggs
                              "The Long Cool One" Bob Pierce
                              "Slammin' Sammy" Swindell
                              "Canadian Blast" Davey Moore
                              "The Flyin' Milkman" Kenny Moore
                              "The Flyin' Potato Farmer" Merv Treichler
                              "Flyin' Bryan" Osgood
                              "The Ole Master" Frankie Schneider

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