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Hey, you got that picture too, so do I, I grew up in Spencerport,NY and grad. in high school, and drive my own racecar, on my spare time I can drive by Troyer`s shop which is 3 miles from me where i used to live. Now I`m here in Florida. Troyer Engineering changed it named to Race Cars Engineering by Billy Colton, he took over the business now.Originally posted by Frasson118 View PostI'm keeping number 6 for myself. My all-time favorite racer, who could build a car, race the wheels off of it, and built a chassis building empire that changed the entire sport, on both asphalt & dirt. 30 years after opening the shop doors for business, Troyer Engineering still churns out the fastest and most beautiful work in the Northeast.
Also the record holder for most flips in a single crash at Daytona.
Maynard Troyer, Spencerport, NY
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There have been some awesome and great pictures in this thread.. I love to go through it from time to time...
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Lets kick this thing back in....
Tim Kaeding is a thrid generation racer. From California, the Kaedings have been kicking ass since Grandfather, Howard Kaeding was running Supermods out on the coast. Then, his son Brent Kaeding has taken over. He is the West Coast equivalent of Steve Kinser, in that wherever he shows up, he IS the man to beat. Another brother, Brandon (Bud) Kaeding also is quite a racer himself. Tim is a regualr with the World of Outlaws these days, and wins a feature here and there around the country
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A real "Independant"... Norm Benning is a Painting Contractor from Pittsburgh PA. He has been on the ARCA series for a LOT of years now, never seems to have any sponsorship, usually runs in the middle of the pack, and always comes back for more.
He has also made several Nascar starts, and is now also running the Nascar Truck Series
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Fascar regular from the late 80's -early 90's... Hal Perry.
Hal and his son Eddie, would show up at both tracks, every week, 52 weeks a year. They ran towards the back, but had a lot of fun. Hal won a few Championships, more through loyalty than outright speed.
From all accounts I've heard, Hal was a real nice guy and loved his racing.
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