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Racing From The Past
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June 19, 2007 at 02:38:20 PM
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This message was edited on June 05, 2010 at 01:26:52 PM by Racing From The Past

Here is a shot taken at Navasota, TX in 1973. Bill White driving the #21 and Gordon Woolley #43. Photo courtesy of Greg Wade, China Sping Tx. and submitted by Kenny Kemp of Waco, TX


Warren Vincent
McPherson, KS
Greatest man in history, had no servants, yet they 
called him master. Had no degree, yet they called him 
Teacher. Had no medicines, yet they called him healer. 
Had no army, yet kings feared him. He won no military 
battles, yet he conquered the world. He committed no 
crime, yet they crucified him. He was buried in a 
tomb, yet he lives today. His name is JESUS!!


texastracker2
July 01, 2007 at 07:55:35 PM
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This message was edited on July 01, 2007 at 07:56:57 PM by texastracker2

Gordon Woolley has been inducted into the Nebraska Sprint Hall of Fame in early June. This only adds to his accolades.

1963 Sprint Car driver of the year.

1963 IMCA Sprint Champ

1997 National Sprint Car Hall of Fame

2003 Midget Hall of Fame.

2007 Nebraska Sprint Hall of Fame

Bill White stayed closer to home and therefore did not get the recognition Gordon did, but was just as good, some say even better than Gordon. One thing for sure I watched these 2 do battle many times from the early to mid 70's. What a show!



Racing From The Past
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February 05, 2009 at 11:45:21 PM
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This message was edited on February 06, 2009 at 09:55:02 AM by Racing From The Past

Photo contributed by Mike Bergmann, son of Don (1937-1997).

Don Bergmann and crew after winning the Speedbowl 76 Mid Season Championship in Amarillo.


Warren Vincent
McPherson, KS
Greatest man in history, had no servants, yet they 
called him master. Had no degree, yet they called him 
Teacher. Had no medicines, yet they called him healer. 
Had no army, yet kings feared him. He won no military 
battles, yet he conquered the world. He committed no 
crime, yet they crucified him. He was buried in a 
tomb, yet he lives today. His name is JESUS!!



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