Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Links to NASCAR HISTORY

How Bad Was Danica Patrick?

NASCAR HISTORY

Junior Johnson: NASCAR's Most Notorious Cheater

Dumbest Moves by Drivers in NASCAR History

Every NASCAR Cup Talladega Finish Since 2000

The Greatest Finishes in NASCAR History

One of the Most Evil Drivers In NASCAR History

The Disturbing Story of John Wes Townley

Going Around In Circles: The Angela Motorsports Story

7 Former NASCAR Sponsors That Don't Exist Anymore

The Most Disturbing Fate for a NASCAR Driver

Robby Gordon: The Most Chaotic Evil Driver in NASCAR History

The NASCAR Driver Banned For Life: Shane Hmiel

75 Years of NASCAR Facts


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Monday, May 20, 2024

MY FRIEND JIMMY MAC

JIM IS THE WHITE-HAIRED MAN IN BACK

MY FRIEND JIMMY MAC

Jim McLaurin and I spent a lot of time together when we were covering NASCAR in the 1990s. We'd room together at races or on the Winston Cup Media Tour, go out for dinner and hang out together at races. When we stayed at the Manor House (it's no longer there), we'd watch Austin City Limits; we loved country-and-western music, particularly the western part.

Jim, the NASCAR writer for The State paper in Columbia, S.C., was easily my best friend among the writers.

He was funny, witty, thoughtful and a heck of a writer. Once, we were at Charlotte Motor Speedway and an organization that rescued retired racing greyhounds showed up. There were a couple of dogs there, and Jimmy Mac squatted to pet one of them. Tons of cameras clicked, and Jim quipped that newspaper copy editors would write "Jim McLaurin, left" as though no one could pick out the human.

Here's what kind of guy he was. We were at a luncheon in Daytona Beach for the International Race of Champions series. There was a different driver at each table, and I was going to sit with a driver I was interested in. Jim decided to sit at a nearby table with a driver sitting alone. I hope I sat at that table, too.

In 1993, we drove separate cars to Atlanta to cover a race. When we woke up the next morning, we looked out to see a thick coat of snow around the hotel. We looked on TV and saw video of Atlanta Motor Speedway smothered in white.

There was no racing, no way to drive home in the thick snow. So we stayed.

We left the door open to avoid claustrophobia and heard a family from Florida talking about their first snow. The daughter (late teens) excitedly ran out into it, and we heard a yelp and what sounded like a melon hitting the ground. The family called 911, and it seemed like forever for the ambulance to get there.

We never learned if that girl was OK.

Later, we wanted to eat, but we'd have to slog through the snow to another building. I'm a large man, and I was going to have a hard time traversing a snowy sloped sidewalk to the cafeteria.

Jimmy Mac grabbed my arm as we slid down the slope. Someone opened the double doors as we slid out of the snow onto the carpet. We kicked the snow off our shoes and went on it.

We wound up staying parts of three days there. I had an adventure on the way back to Charleston, S.C., but this is about Jim. So I'll leave it there.

Another time, Winston Cup Scene was hosting several NASCAR writers at a Charlotte Knights minor-league baseball game. We left the Manor House in Jim's car and sat in the Scene's suite. Racer Lake Speed, whose main sponsor was Spam, threw out the ceremonial first can of Spam (it was a sinker, naturally), and the ump yelled PLAY BALL!

I could write about us braving a terrible storm at Talladega in 1991, but that story is too long for this post.

Why am I writing about Jim? I learned in March that he'd died (no cause of death given). 

Several of my racing friends and acquaintances, drivers, crewmen, owners and writers have passed on over the years. But Jim's death has hit me the hardest. 

I had struggled to find the words. But I finally found them.

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Friday, May 10, 2024

GIVING HARRY A PUSH


In the 1990s,
we were on the Winston Cup Media Tour in Charlotte, and I was talking to Rick Mast. I brought up the Talladega race in which Harry Gant was leading and Rick was right behind him.

Harry was running out of fuel, so Mast got up on his bumper and pushed/drafted the 33 car to the finish line. They probably had to tow Harry's Oldsmobile to Victory Lane.

Rick had never admitted that he had pushed Harry, and he wouldn't admit it to me. We weren't on the same team, so why would I help him?

I ticked off a list. One, Rick drove for Richard Jackson, and Harry drove for Leo Jackson, Richard's brother. Both cars were Oldsmobiles, and both teams were sponsored by U.S. Tobacco.

At that point, even Rick could see the parallels between the two teams. But he wouldn't admit anything.

After a bit, Steve Wade of Winston Cup Scene came by, and I immediately recognized a parallel between Mast, Wade and me. I was born in Hot Springs, Va.; Rick was from Rockbridge Baths, Va., and Steve was from Roanoke, Va. If Ricky Rudd came over -- he was in the room -- we'd be all-Virginia, all-the-time.

Harry, by the way, is from Taylorsville, N.C.


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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

MORE NASCAR NEWS


Stewart-Haas Racing Is Shutting Down

Trackhouse Might MERGE With Kaulig | RFK's New Driver | Is Chris Buescher Too Polite?

At Coke 600 Trump Campaign Event Goes TERRIBLY... So Embarrassing!

Dale Jr. Reacts To Record-Breaking NASCAR Fine After Ricky Stenhouse-Kyle Busch Fight

SHR May BURST the Charter Bubble | Stenhouse Discusses Post-Race Fight

NASCAR Fines Ricky Stenhouse For Fight | Hall of Fame Vote Revealed!

WIN you're IN needs CHANGING | Buescher - Reddick controversy | Keselowski is an asset | THROWBACK

Buescher FURIOUS after SUSPICIOUS Photo Finish!

Joey Logano in Trouble | McDowell Explains Spire Move | NASCAR VP on New OEMs

Is Teresa Earnhardt Giving Up On Her DEI Trademark Reign?

Stewart-Haas Racing Merging With Front Row Motorsports? | Hyundai Joining NASCAR?

Tension at Stewart-Haas Racing | Dale Jr. Makes TV Move Official | Wild NASCAR Charter Rumors

NASCAR Silly Season BOMB | What Happens Next!?

What Nascar JUST ANNOUNCED about Stenhouse is INSANE!!

No New Manufacturers Unless NASCAR Goes Hybrid | JRM adds to Carson Kvapil's Schedule

Ford still winless in NASCAR in 2024: Will the blue oval get shutout?

STEWART HAAS charter OPTIONS | Bowman Gray tease | Martin Truex Jr luck | Kansas Speedway highlights

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