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Founder of Lost Muscle Cars Discovered; 1968 Dick Harrell L88 Super Chevelle, 1969 Ford Boss Bronco, 1969 KK1201 Boss 429 Prototype, 1964 Savoy 426 Max Wedge (steel nose), 1969 Nova L78 Yenko Sold |
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im surprised he was allowed to be that close to the fence !!
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Maybe during the ARCA races they don't have the security personnel that they have during the Daytona 500. I was walking right along the fence in 88 when Petty took the big spin, there were loads of people there but the security just kept people moving, wouldn't let you hang out and watch the race.
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At what point does genetics kick in and he realizes that it might not be in his best interest to be that close to the fence?
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Few years ago I was at the local track in Pensacola. At first I was sitting right down by the guardrail, cars were just feet away going 90mph+ Didn't take long to realize it wouldn't take much to have one end up in my lap, moved up the stands. At Daytona you can feel the wind from the pack when they go by when you are sitting halfway up the stands.
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