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Louis "Lou" Lazzaro (January 7, 1935 – May 1, 2000) was an American Modified racing driver. Equally adept on both dirt and asphalt surfaces, he raced from Daytona to Canada, and is credited with over 250 feature wins in a career that spanned six decades.
Utica-Rome Speedway is a half-mile dirt oval raceway in Vernon, New York. It is known as the “Home of Heroes” and has been the home track of several NASCAR national champions. It is known as the “Home of Heroes” and has been the home track of several NASCAR national champions.
The Fonda 200 is a 100-mile-long (161 km) modified motor race that is held at the Fonda Speedway. [1] The race was run in 1955, 1963–1964, 1966–1970, 1983–1995, 1997–2002, 2019, and 2021 to the present.
Demi Moore is a hands-on grandma!. On Saturday, Dec. 28, the actress, 62, posted a wintry snapshot and two videos on Instagram featuring herself with granddaughter Louette (“Lou”).
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The inaugural induction ceremony was held on April 12, 1992, with 12 drivers and one pioneer driver being selected. The initial selection committee was composed of Gary Chadwick, Andy Fusco, Gary Rowe, Tom Skibinski, and Gary Spaid; all members of the motorsports media.
Texas was close behind with 1.8 million, followed by Florida (936,000), New York (672,000). New Jersey (495,000) and Illinois (429,000). California, New York, New Jersey and Illinois - all ...
B. Andy Bachetti; Eddie Bald; Tom Baldwin (racing driver) Tommy Baldwin Jr. John Beatty Jr. Tim Bender; Tiny Benson; J. R. Bertuccio; Brett Bodine; Eric Bodine