Great shots of truly great drivers and pit crews! Sure brings back some good memories, Nascar has never been the same for me since the loss of Dale, but I still faithfully follow the sport. We've been tp some races Darlington several times, Watkins Glen and Daytona. I have some photos shot on film with little experience with an SLR, but they're sure nothing to brag about.
Very nice photos one of Nascars finest drivers and the photos taken by you how wonderful is that. Thank you very much for sharing saying hello from Pittsburgh.
GLS
Loc: MIdwest
Excellent shots. So we got Rusty Wallace, Dale Earnhardt, Mark Martin, Sterling Marlin, Ward Burton, Wally Dallenbach, and Joe Nemechek. Especially enjoy the in car and close up of Earnhardt. From what I see these shots were taken in either 1998 or 1999 according to the display of sponsorship. Again, great shots of some great drivers. Earnhardt was my favorite and one of the three Seven Time NASCAR Champions.
Thanks for sharing
Nice images Doc, right place at the right time very nice that's a keeper Mike
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
I shot this photo many years ago of Lee Petty Richards Father at the old Langhorne speedway. Richard and his brother were in the pits. I don't think they were even teenagers at the time. The speedway is now a shopping mall.
Hal81 wrote:
I shot this photo many years ago of Lee Petty Richards Father at the old Langhorne speedway. Richard and his brother were in the pits. I don't think they were even teenagers at the time. The speedway is now a shopping mall.
The good ole days from the probably the original whiskey runners from prohibition days. Kinda like yesteryears criminals developing killer weed are now today's medical heroes.
Great photos, docphoto! Strange how the colors become "real" on download! Well done!
Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
whitewolfowner wrote:
The good ole days from the probably the original whiskey runners from prohibition days. Kinda like yesteryears criminals developing killer weed are now today's medical heroes.
You got that right. Most of the southern drivers were whisky runners. Till they found out they could make more money on the track and the cops weren't after them.
Very nice photos. Thank you for sharing.
Hal81 wrote:
You got that right. Most of the southern drivers were whisky runners. Till they found out they could make more money on the track and the cops weren't after them.
Yup, and they got famous and fairly wealthy from it too; just as as yesterday's evil weed growers are doing today. Only in America, is yesterday's criminal, today's hero and new set of millionaires. Kinda started with our revolution, huh. Just look at all the crooks that have gone through out state capitals and Washington, DC and many county halls too.
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