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Dewayne "Tiny" Lund
Harlan, Iowa
Tiny Lund was a racer for hire in the Cup Series for years. He ran for a number of years without a full time team and was very successful. In the 1963 Daytona 500, Tiny subbing for the injured Marvin Panch, won the 500 in the Wood Bros. 21 car!
National Open winner. Kramer won everywhere including 3 countries. His signature Pink Panther 73 made famous. This Hall of Famer was a great car builder as well. Kramer won 3 URC titles and sadly at age 63, in 2013 we lost Kramer in a crash at Lincoln,Pa.
Another great one gone
Kramer Williamson
Columbus, Ohio
Kramer Williamson was a racer from the beginning. Having started in go-karts and jumped over to the super sportsman class at Silver Springs,Pa and won right away. In 1971,Kramer with help from the legendary wrench Davey Brown,Sr they built a
If you get a moment do yourself a favor. and check out my earlier post on this American Hero! Wayne Peterson has lived a eventful life on and off of the race track. Or send out a "Google " search on Mr. Peterson.
This story is one for Hollywood!
Much respect for this man here!
Alan Kulwicki was nick named
"Special K" for a reason. His engineering degree was key to his racing success. His focus for detail was unreal. Jr. Johnson offered him 1 million dollars to drive for him and Alan declined 2 times to continue to run and race his own team. https://t.co/7w6coaAhTw
I guess it worked because he put it on and he sat on the pole for the race. That evening he invited me to dinner. He offered me a job full time. Being on a tight budget his offer was less than what I was working on a modified. We remained friends until his untimely death.
@wrenchtwister00 has been a little under the weather, still managed to put in a full week at work. We are in really good shape. Here are 3 cars about ready for Darlington on. In the fab shop "Twitterless" Ken is finished with this rebuild. On paper we are not bad moving forward.
Eric, in Alan's Cup career start, he did have a partner named Bill Terry. They started together and mid way through Alan,s Rookie Year he bought out Bill Terry. https://t.co/GfFeal4x7F
Alan Kulwicki
Greenfield, Wi.
Alan Kulwicki was a unique person. As a child growing up he lost his mother a very young age. He moved in with his grandmother and she soon passed away and not long after his brother died of a illness. Alot for a young AK to process.