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The man most commonly acclaimed as the Flying Greek in New England was Johnny Georgiades. He really was of Greek ancestry. Drove #87 for many, many years. According to one of my dear friends Dave Dykes, Ron Narducci was known as "Top Wop" because of his Italian heritage.Originally posted by Frasson118 View PostPS-John... Ron Narducci had been announced for years as Ron The Greek Narducci. In fact, all these years, and getting to meet his son and daughter inlaw, I found that they pronounce their own name different than the rest of us have been. They pronounce more of a Nar-du-seee , rather than the Nar-du-chi that I'd always heard.
Not trying to correct, as much as passing on something that threw me for a loop also.
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1. Bobby SantosOriginally posted by Denman View PostTo Mr Berti's trivia answers:
Wild Bill Greco
Gentleman Jack Lecuyer
Desperate Dan Galulu
Tony "Jap" Membrino
Jocko Maggiacomo (sp)
A few more, if not too late;
The Frito Bandito
The Flying Dutchman
Rolling Orange
George "Moose"
Big Ed
2. Fred Harbach
3. Richie Evans? When the car was #6, not #61
4. George "Moose" Hewitt
5. "Big Ed" Patnode
What was Jocko's real first name?
"Desperate" Dan Galullo
Tony "Jap" Membrino
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Answers to ones not solved:Originally posted by John Berti View PostWhat were the real names of the following drivers?
Nutsy Fagan
Red Carr
Bugs Stevens
Les Ley
"The Racin' Mason"
"The Outlaw" Who did I always refer to as "The Outlaw" at Monadnock Speedway
Jim Cash
Punky
Beaver
King Cambo
Ted Tappett
Perk Brown
Jacques Martin
Johnny Lobo
Sal Dee
Barn Rat
Gentleman Jack
Sonny O
Billy Billy
Desperate Dan
The Connecticut Valley Rocket
Travelin' Man
Wild Bill
The Flying Greek
"Spud"
Red Carr - Al Fini
Les Ley - Harry Dominick. Was killed at Riverside Park Speedway while driving Beebe's Mighty M-6
"The Racin' Mason" - Jeff Stevens
"The Outlaw" - Ted Chalmers because he always wore black.
Jim Cash - Jim Ashe
"Punky" - Howard "Punky" Caron was one of the most exciting racers you could ever watch Never a dull moment when he was on the track.
"King Cambo" - Johnny Cambino
Perk Brown - Jack Thomasson
Jacques Martin - Jack Reinhardt
Johnny Lobo - John Lobudek
Sal Dee- Salvatore DeLucia
Billy Billy - Bill Carlbert, Jr. who races at a number of Central Florida Speedways. Just saw him this past Saturday at Showtime Speedway. Man can he drive the wheels off a race car. His nickname should be "Relentless"
"Barn Rat" - Bob Devaney
"Wild Bill" - Bill Greco
"The Flying Greek" - Johnny Georgiades
"Spud" - Alfred "Spud" LecuyerLast edited by John Berti; 08-08-2012, 04:10 PM.
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Have to think about the question for awhile. Just wanted to let you know that the memory wheel keeps turning. I watched Pete Corey and Bill Wimble have many battles at the Stafford half miler when it was dirt, prob the mid sixties. Seems as though Jeep Hebert always ran third to these two guys. Great racing.
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The "Caveman" your talking about has got to be bomber driver Ralph Jones. He was fun at the slot car tracks too. Anyone seen him lately ?Originally posted by ancrdave View PostPatrick "Sweet Pea" Mennenga... for Jim...
Anybody remember "The Caveman" from OSW back in the mid-1980s.. I'm sure Nerone does... He was a hoot!"I watch figure skating for the crashes"
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The late Howard "Jeep" Herbert. Jeep passed away in 2002.Originally posted by Denman View PostHave to think about the question for awhile. Just wanted to let you know that the memory wheel keeps turning. I watched Pete Corey and Bill Wimble have many battles at the Stafford half miler when it was dirt, prob the mid sixties. Seems as though Jeep Hebert always ran third to these two guys. Great racing.Doug Wachtel
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