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I was in the third
grade when my dad Red Hewatt started taking me to the races. It was the
early sixties and there were several tracks to go to. On Sunday
afternoons, it was Lithonia. Saturday was Hall County Speedway, in
Braselton. Some nights it was Turner Mountain, in Cumming, which often
would include Junior Samples showing up to bet 2 dollars on the #74.
Athens Speedway, The Cow Pasture, Which was used to film a movie "White
Lightning Road". I also remember one trip to the Peach Bowl.
My dad had some pretty good drivers including Pug Blaylock, Tommy
Roberts, and a few races with Hugh Jones. Friends with many, including
Jimmy Mosteller. His car competed against Billy Smith, Bud Lunsford, and
Buster Bearden to name a few. My cousin and I had to stay in the back of
the truck in the pits. We were not supposed to stay in the pits during
the race, but we did. What memories!
Jack Hewatt Email:
rjhewatt@tds.net
404-975-9374
I can remember
going to the Peach Bowl back in the 60's.Jimmy Mostellar would ask for
one of his little bitty buddy to come draw a ticket for a door prize. of
course I was the man for the job. But I do remember T. C. Hunt, Mike
Head...to many others to list. My dad also took me to Lakewood Speedway
were we seen great racing in the 60's. Later in life I did have
opportunity to race at Dixie Speedway in Woodstock, GA.
Joel Portwood Email:
joellcl85@bellsouth.net
404-983-8310
I love racing. I
became addicted at a very young age by sitting in the turn 4 bleachers
at Peach Bowl Speedway with Nina Jones the wife of Harvey Jones the car
builder and mechanic. Those were great times, and boy did I miss that
track when it closed. My father Dub Smith was a car owner, and it was
great watching those races. One of the most memorable nights I had was
watching as my Brother in Law Bruce Brantley crash over the wall. It was
very scary, and fortunately he wasn't hurt to bad. I also loved watching
Mike Head dominate the figure eight track. Who doesn't love figure
eight's...To many memories to type them all here, but it is safe to say
every weekend we all walked out of there with some wonderful stories,
and life long memories.
Dennis Smith Thims@Yahoo.com
....Approximately
1958 my daddy "Harold Kite" use to take me to Lakewood and the Peach
Bowl on Friday and Saturday nites when he raced. I was only 2 years old
a little girl who was suppose to be a little boy. I was babysat by the
Pit Crew while my dad raced. How he got away with this when my mom was
very strict you will never know. My nickname those nites was " Pit Baby
" and from that point on I have been so fascinated with the history of
Nascar. I lost my dad in 1965 at Charlotte Motor Speedway now known as
Lowes Motor Speedway. My dad lives on today because his trophy for the
win of " The 1950 Grand National Beach Run in Daytona " is on loan at
Thunder Road's museum.
Lisa Carson - museum volunteer
...As My Dad, Mr. " L.E 'Van'
Vandiver" & His Friend, Mr. "Roy Hall", Tripped Enough Dawson County
'Liquid Corn' & 'Gilmer County Shine' In Their 40 Fords To Float A
Battle Ship, I Was Practically Raised At Lakewood & The Peach Bowl.
The Great Days Of "Georgia Auto Racing"... My Dad Operated The
"Hemphill Service Station On Hemphill Ave, In North Atlanta; When He
Wasn't 'Tripping' and Where I Was Raised Up; In North Atlanta. You
Certainly Have Some Greats Already Inducted. We "Are Sure Very
Happy To See The Museum Re-Opened" & As Soon As I Get Over Some
Recent Surgery, We Will Come Up 1 Day And Look At # 50 All Day Long.
{ Mr. Gober} Was [ My Hero ], My Grand Dad Ran A Barber Shop at 10th
& Hemphill For 50 years and He Cut {Mr. Sosbee's} Hair for As Long
As I Can Remember. Also My Dear Wife Of 40 years "Miss Ruth
McElroy" Is From Dawson County. "Bragging Ain't Bad, If You Can
Back It Up, Is It?". :-)
Jerry L. Vandiver, Cartersville Ga.
....I have been a stock
car race since the mid 50s. As a kid we would drive about 50 miles to attend
the local races. Back then the we wanted new speed records at every event.
After joining the Army I found out about NASCAR. This came about because
I was AJ Foyt fan and raced everything. I still wanted new speed records
the faster the better. We use to talk about NASCARS and INDY running against
each other mixed field. Even talked about NASCAR replacing both CART and
USAC at INDY. Because I wanted new speed records I found MR Speed of NASCAR
and have been a fan of Bill Elliott. This I was at INDY when he won the
Brickyard 400. At the end of the race my family raced form the start of
turn 1 to the Start/Finish Line just in time for Bill to get line to kiss
the yard of bricks. I took digial pix. Go Mr Bill. I plan in Oct 2002 to
visit Thunder Road in Dawsonville
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....On
August of 1997, I had the opportunity to attend the Brickyard 400. When
we left for the race from downtown Indianapolis, I had no clue what I was
in for. The track was filled with the scent of 76 racing fuel and Goodyear
tires. “Gentleman start your engines!” The rumble from the 750 horsepower
engines vibrated the stands and gave me goose bumps; I knew I was in for
a great race. From the first to last lap, everyone was on their feet each
time the cars drove by. During the final laps a drunken fan yelled, “Jeff
Gordon, you’re going to loose!” The number ten Tide car driven and owned
by Ricky Rudd won the race that day. From that day on, I became a diehard
NASCAR fan because of the door handle to door handle racing, like many other
fans. I also began to show brand loyalty buy drinking coke, using a sprint
pcs phone, and eating at McDonalds. Through the years, NASCAR has become
more than a southern sport but has evolved a mainstream part of American
culture.NASCAR is a way of life for me. I wake up in the morning in my checkered
flag sheets and look around at my NASCAR collection which mostly Bill Elliott
memorabilia. Then I head to work, Jewel Foods a subsidiary of Albertson’s,
in my Ford Taurus. At work, what do we talk about, the race and what die-cast
we just bought. Then the day at work is over and I come home and couch in
front of the TV for a while, maybe have a Coke or a Miller Lite while catching
up on all the latest news on NASCAR. When I am not working I am at school
writing papers about NASCAR in my gen. ed. classes so I can earn a marketing
degree in order to have a job that allows me to deal with NASCAR in some
manner. Then when summer comes around my family and I are off to the city
of Dawsonville. I become overwhelmed with such great things I can say about
the city and the history that exists there. Every time I return the love
that I have for racing grows larger and larger. From eating lunch at the
Pool Room, going to Thunder Road, driving up and down the state highways
thinking about the good old days of moonshine, and just knowing that I am
in the same town that Bill Elliott is from. Now I find myself sitting here
five years later from when I saw my first race and Bill Elliott is the 2002
Brickyard 400 winner. Although I see the race in person, in my mind I was.
Over the years I have seen Bill race
though the some of the worst and best times in his career. I am proud to
say I am a Bill Elliott fan.
Thanks Bill!!
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....My father was Roscoe Thompsom,
he was one of the first race car drivers back in the 1940's. He was good,
he raced at the Peach Bowl, Lakewood Fair Grounds and a lot of other places.
Back in his day you didn't make that much money but he loved the sport.
He was an original driver, he drove moonshine at the beginning and later
started racing. Glad to hear he will be inducted into Thunder Road.
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....My dad has always been a NASCAR fan and a fan of Richard Petty since
the 60's. Of course, you knew where the television was tuned on Sundays.
I remember watching the races with little interest. However, the 1987 Winston
changed everything. I remember watching Bill Elliott and Dale Earnhardt
battle it out for the lead in the famed "Pass in the grass". There was no
doubt in my mind who had the faster car but as circumstances would play
out, Earnhardt would go on to win. From that day forward, I was a fan of
Nascar and a fan of Bill Elliott. It was about a year later when my Uncle
took me to Daytona Beach to watch the Pepsi Firecracker 400. It was my first
Winston Cup race and Bill was starting well back in the pack. I remember
watching with keen anticipation as Bill gradually and methodically worked
his way up to the front to take the lead. Of course, with fist clenched
and in intense anxiety, I watched Rick Wilson in the Kodak car pull down
to the inside of Awesome Bill as they were racing through the Tri-Oval,
but when it was all said and done, that Coors/Melling Ford had the guts
to pull back up on the outside and edge Rick Wison for the Win. What an
incredible result and experience for my first race. It will be one that
I will not forget anytime soon
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....I just want to thank the Elliott family. Back in 1985, NASCAR was
not a very popular sport here in Maryland. With Bill's success it drew my
family's attention to the sport. At the time I was 10 years old. My family
and I became addicted to the sport and we actually began to field a NASCAR
Late Model a few years later. As I grew up I went from a helper to the chassis
man to the driver. Now my younger brother drives....I appreciate how the
sport has brought my family together. Thanks to the Elliott family.
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....My name be Butch Bubba. I start racing in 19 and 45. I was a moonshiner,
the last of a dying breed. Those Nazi's were bombing Pearl Harbor.
I just ran moonshine for money. Then I raced on a track. I never won and
money was better in the moonshine business so I quit. I like Bill Elliot.
I'd marry him if I got the chance. That's all I have to say. Racing is fun.
I like cars go fast. Have fun in hall of fame I will hope.
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...I have been a (AWESOME BILL FROM DAWSONVILLE)
fan for many years, and I'm going on vacation this month and am looking
forward to coming to "DAWSONVILLE". My first stop will be the pool hall
so I can see the infamous bell and really hope to hear it ring on race day.
Also my wife and I are really looking forward to seeing all the exhibits
at Thunder Road. This is a experience I'm really looking forward to. And
who knows I may even see Bill. That would be awesome, excuse the pun....Bill
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....1965 jams Herrington (my father) won 27 races N the sportsman division.
He ask me who my favorite driver was, BUCK SIMMONS, I said. He didn't take
me 2 a race for 2 weeks. Back then we went 2 the track 4 times a week.
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....I've been around racing since I was 3 years old in Miami, Fla. My Dad
helped build Bobby Allison's car in the 1950's. I grew up knowing Red Farmer
and going to the race track every Saturday night. I'm a Mark Martin fan
but living in Gainesville, Georgia, you have to love Bill Elliott (the hometown
boy). Right after Bill won his first Daytona 500, we were in Miami visiting
my Dad and we came out of a store to see Bill's #9 sitting in the parking
lot. My son wanted us to wait until "Bill" came out and got in his car.
Well, Bill didn't come out, but another gentleman did and he said the car
was there to be in the Orange Bowl parade. We were proud to tell him we
were from Bill's "neck of the woods" and my son was ecstatic to touch Bill's
car.
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....I've been a Bill Elliott fan ever since his dirt track days and
still am. My trailer I pull behind my motorcycle was build when Bill ran
for Coors. It has a picture of him and his car on the rear of it.
I only live about 40 miles from Dawsonville and I'm looking forward to my
first trip to Thunder Road.
Bill Hembree
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....I'm a great race fan, always have been. I think that it's the greatest
sport of today. The first race I went to was at Talladega Super Speedway.
Then I started going to Hamilton Raceway. I started going every time it
came around. That's all I have to say. I am a big Mark Martin fan. I think
he is the best driver. I love Mark because he loves kids and is part of
the Big Brother/Big Sister program.
Bobby Tuggle
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....One day while looking for a wheel for an old Ford we wound up at George
Elliott's junk yard. I said "Mr. Elliott I really enjoy watching Bill go
around that track, in a calm voice he said...really, well do you think that
wheel will fit with?...with all the admiration I said yes sir it will, without
even looking at it (the wheel).
J.P.HOLBROOK
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....My favorite racing memory takes place at " The Mountain" in Cumming,
GA. Every Saturday night we went because my daddy was the flagman.
The best part of the night was when I would get a quarter from George Elliott
(Bill's dad) to sit in the stands and be good. I was about 3 years
old then and a quarter would buy a lot.
Denice "Sissy" Padgett Stokes
....We took our granddaughter
to meet Bill Elliott when she was 4. She loves him. But she really had her
eyes on his son, Chase, she fell in love that day. She has a Bill Elliott
race car, but it's 94, she's waiting for a number 9 to come out. She goes
to the races with us just waiting to see Bill Elliott, and of course Chase.
Benetta Romines
....The year was 1985, Fathers
day to be exact, the Coors Melling Thunderbird was fast. My father took
me to my first Winston Cup race in Brooklyn Mi. My hero Bill Elliott showed
the field how to run the 2 mile oval by winning in dominant fashion. There
were many more victories there after, and many more to come.
John Krezman, Jr.
....I saw my first stock car
race in Newton Iowa when I was eleven years old. The noise, dirt, dust,
oil, and smells were intoxicating and filled me with a tremendous desire
to be behind the wheel and to win. That was 54 years ago and I have been
to many races since but have always been behind the fences. I still get
the same feeling and still have the same desire to drive...I love everything
about racing and am looking forward to racing my son and grandson on the
simulators...I just hope them smell, feel and sound like the real thing.
Paul Kreager
....The year was 1955. A friend
and myself had just finished building a 1935 Ford Coupe race car. He was
going to drive it at West Palm Beach and I was to drive it at Hollywood.
Both NASCAR tracks. There was a starter at WPB by the name of Bud Berry.
His wide Florene operated a souvenir stand selling race related items. My
friend rolled our freshly built race car three times down the WPB front
stretch. A young girl, Marilynn Berry, come over and talked to my friend
about his wild ride. She wrote an article for one of the racing magazines.
This was Bud and Florene's daughter. I had never met her. I told my buddy
later that day as we were watching Marilynn, from a distance, typing our
her story, "I'm going to marry that girl". The following week we had a date.
We were married August 18, 1957 and many races, three children, and 10 grand-children
and we're still together. That's one time I was glad we wrecked a race car.
Tommie Clinard
....We took my 4 year old twin
girls to Charlotte last year to their first NASCAR race. They just love
Bill Elliott and when his car came out on the track they literally shook
from head to toe every time his car went by. They thought that was just
the best thing ever to get to see him race. They didn't want to leave the
track because they thought he might come back out on the track. They watch
the races on TV with my husband every week and no one in the family can
believe how much they enjoy watching the races.
Kim Biebel
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