1958 – Results of a race on the sands of Daytona Beach. This was the last year they held racing on the sands; the following year the first Daytona 500 was held at Daytona Speedway. Although Ed was not yet a member of NASCAR and therefore was ineligible, he subsequently raced Modifieds against many of the drivers in this beach race.
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1975. Photo by Lee R. Johnson.
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1968. This is late-model driver Rich Mollnow. When he raced at Albany-Saratoga, he acquired the nickname “The Landscaper” because he frequently would spin into the infield and spray dirt everywhere.
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1964 – Langhorne lineup.
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Riverside Park. At this time the car was driven by Jack Lecuyer. Photo by Mike Anop.
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1970 – Langhorne. Photo by Snyder.
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I believe this was taken at Richmond State Fairgrounds (Strawberry Hill).
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Out of Virginia, the #57 was often driven by Johnny Bryant, assisted by his brother Donald.
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Johnny Bryant’s car.
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Johnny Bryant.
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1949. This was Steve Danish’s first car. Photo courtesy of Steve’s son John.
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Langhorne.
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Builder and mechanic Fred DeCarr is with the car.
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1972 – Stafford Spring Sizzler.
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Mike Loescher’s car.
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The original name was “Albany-Troy Speedway”, but before the first-ever race on July 16th, 1965, the Malta track’s name was changed to “Albany-Saratoga”.
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Trenton.
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1954 – An early Dave McCredy car. George Gallup was the driver.
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Junie Donlavey
1954.
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This Chevy of Herman Blevins was the last Modified coupe to race at Martinsville. Behind it is the #14 Capri of Art Barry.
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Herman Blevins and the last Modified coupe to race at Martinsville.
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William Mason owned the series of #45 and #46 cars driven by, among others, Paul Radford, Bobby Allison, and Perk Brown.
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Bobby Turner.