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February 28, 2007 at
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Any old Ascot geezers know who it is?
Everything you know is wrong.
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February 28, 2007 at
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That is just downright Beautiful!!!! Eddie Wirth?
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February 28, 2007 at
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Walt Kennedy
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February 28, 2007 at
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I think Terry is right... Walt Kennedy in the Pepper Fite car.
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February 28, 2007 at
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77 sal acosta car- driven by eddie worth.
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February 28, 2007 at
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From this angle it is hard to tell but it looks like a Ford set of headers (gap between the 2 middle exhaust ports)
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February 28, 2007 at
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great picture
oh the memories
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February 28, 2007 at
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This message was edited on
February 28, 2007 at
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Eddie Wirth never drove for Sal Acosta,the #77 that Wirth drove was owned by himself,his girlfriend Peri Kittel and Steve Davis. Eddie did race motorcycles in which Sal was the mechanic.About the time this picture was taken Sal was working on Ed Ulayte's car. I'm about a 100% sure thats Walt in Pepper Fite's car,judging by how much the driver is leaning foward and how much his head is cocked sideways.
By the way wallscaper, I'm NOT an old geezer.{lol}
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February 28, 2007 at
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I really don't know who was driving. At the time I was expecting the
frame welds to explode at any second. Everyone says either Walt Kennedy
or Eddie Wirth. Those were the two who come to mind that could put that
kind of pressure on a sprint car and live to tell about it. Here's a
closer one.
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February 28, 2007 at
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Thanks CRA91. I does look like Walt on one of his relaxed qualifying runs. It isn't always about how many races or championships someone has won that makes them a great sprint car pilot. Huh.
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February 28, 2007 at
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Wirth in the Pepper Fite car is my answer, and boy do I miss that track. Of all the tracks I have ever driven, Ascot was one of the hardest to tame. Great Shot!
D-Rod
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February 28, 2007 at
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I know it's not Wirth,Eddie always had very nicely painted helmets with his name across the front of it.Walt always wore his shoulder harness pretty loose so he could lean foward and duck down behind the dash.
Dennis, I don't recall Eddie ever driving for Pepper, the only guys I remember driving for him were Stan Atherton,Walt Kennedy,Richard Griffin and when Pepper was teamed up with Mardi Madden it was Duane Feduska and Billy Boat.But that was awhile back,so I might be forgetting somebody.
Wallscaper, Walt might not of won a championship for himself, but he did help the car me and my father use to maintain,the Frank Lewis owned DSD #91 win the car owner championship in 1987 after driving the last couple months of the season for us. Ascot was definitely the true meaning of "BACKIN IT IN"
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February 28, 2007 at
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Leonard 77?
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February 28, 2007 at
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I'm guessing Walt. Man that pic sure brings back some memories. Classic "backin it in" on a cool evening at Ascot.
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February 28, 2007 at
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Hey CRA91. Was that some pilot from Arizona you had driving the 91 car? I think he won a few features.

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February 28, 2007 at
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My bad CRA 91, I meant to say Walt Kennedy, not Wirth. I know for a fact its not Eddie Wirth because of the helmet, and the way Eddie sat in a car. That has to be Walt in the Fite car.
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February 28, 2007 at
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Ok, As stated in an ealier post Eddie Worth never drove for Pepper Fite. My guess is either Greg Whooley during peabody Classic in 1987 or 88 or Billy Boat at the last race,.... setting the one lap track record as the last car to ever Qualify at Ascot. BUT! Billy ussually had yellow helmets w graphics and his name.
The 91 car could be one of three drivers,... Jeff Haywood, Mike Sweeny, or Lealand McSpadden
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March 01, 2007 at
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Billy Boat set the track record in the Bruce Bromme owned sprinter. I think that is what the video shows will have to watch it again to find out.
Joe
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March 01, 2007 at
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Reply to:
Posted By: K_Kierce on February 28 2007 at 11:41:05 PM
Ok, As stated in an ealier post Eddie Worth never drove for Pepper Fite. My guess is either Greg Whooley during peabody Classic in 1987 or 88 or Billy Boat at the last race,.... setting the one lap track record as the last car to ever Qualify at Ascot. BUT! Billy ussually had yellow helmets w graphics and his name.
The 91 car could be one of three drivers,... Jeff Haywood, Mike Sweeny, or Lealand McSpadden
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It's definitely not Boat at the last race when he set the record, he was running for Bromme at that time...
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March 01, 2007 at
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That is a great shot! Man, keep those babies comin'. I don't know who it is, but that dude sure is gassin' her up pretty good!
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