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Local racer, and only female to have ever won a TBARA feature race, Wendy Mathis.
I used to watch her Dad, Jerry Mathis, race in NY when I was just a kid.
She liked the idea of using Dad's car #80, but refused to use his Orange colored paint that he had on his Pinto Modified. Thanks again to Jerry for being one of the first entrants into last years Reunion, and hope to see him back this year.
Most people have heard of Jody Ridley out of Chatswoth, GA. You may have even heard of Biddle Ridley, his brother. But this one is nephew Aaron Ridley, a true stand-on-the-gasser himself. I've seen him run a few times now, and he is always hard on the throttle.
Single-time Nacar Cup winner (Darlington), Lake Speed. He went straight from Karts to Nascar (an example of what Mr. Dunn had been saying). This guy didn't get much credit from fans, but he got the attention of a few high-profile Nascar owners to drive for them. Among them, Bud Moore, Hoss Ellington, Melling Racing, RahMoc, and Cale Yarborough. It's quite an honor to hear from any of those guys, let alone ALL of them!
Good ol' Hal Perry from Mims... Won a track LM championship at Speedworld during the Clyde Hart 52 weeks of racing a year era just by showing up each week...
From Junie Donlavey - Back in 1991 while testing at Daytona, Gordon turned a few laps and was practically yawning when he came back to the pits. "He said, 'Man, this ain't nothing. You can drive these things and read a book coming down the backstretch,' " remembers Donlavey. That irritated Donlavey and a few crew members, so when preparing a second car that day for Gordon, Donlavey had his mechanic install the carburetor without the speed-sapping restrictor plate. He wanted the cocky young driver to feel what it was like to really have to drive around this once-hairy track. "When he went down pit road . . . man, you couldn't believe it," says Donlavey. First lap: 205 mph; second lap: 207. "He made one lap like he was on a half-mile dirt track, because you know, it wasn't set up to run no 200 miles an hour," says Donlavey. "But he never backed her down." "It got a little sideways; it was fun," says Gordon. NASCAR wasn't amused. Donlavey was fined $5,000 for allowing a car on the track without a plate. During the next day's test session, Gordon had turned numerous laps before the typical boredom of single-car testing got the best of him. "He comes by me and says, 'Have we got an extra $5,000?' " Junie Donlavey, the first NASCAR car owner to put Robby Gordon in a Winston Cup car back in 1991 has nothing bad to say about the polarizing driver. "I tell you, I always really liked Robby," says Donlavey. But then again, doesn't Junie like everybody? "Not if they're not good people," says Donlavey.
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Last edited by JackTripper; 08-06-2008, 12:12 PM.
Reason: Forgot Junie's story.
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