International Motorsports Hall of Fame ~ Talladega, Alabama (1987)
My dad narrates a self-guided tour through the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in Talladega, Alabama in early 1987.
This followed the final season of Darrell Waltrip's run with Junior Johnson's team. His #11 Budweiser Winston Cup series car is featured along with that of his former teammate, Neil Bonnett. Waltrip's #88 Gatorade car is also on display. My dad was a huge DW fan. He worked in the pits for Tony Cunningham at the Nashville Fairgrounds in the late 70's and early 80's, during which time DW dominated the infamous short track.
Cars featured (in order of appearance):
~ Richard Petty's #43 STP 1973 Dodge Charger
~ Fireball Robert's #22 Stephens Pontiac 1962 Pontiac
~ Ron Bouchard's #47 Race Hill Farms Buick Regal
~ Marty Robbins' #42 1978 Dodge Magnum
~ Buddy Arrington's #67 Jim Peacock Dodge 1981 Chrysler Imperial
~ 1967 Pontiac Firebird Daytona 500 Pace Car (1st 1967 Firebird off of the assembly line; includes signatures of every driver who raced the weekend of the 1967 Daytona 500 - race won by Mario Andretti)
~ Experimental 1968 Chevrolet engine built by Smokey Yunick
~ Donnie Allison's #27 Sunny King Ford 1969 Ford Torino Talledega
~ Buddy Baker's #88 1969 Dodge Daytona Charger
~ Bobby Isaac's #71 K&K Insurance 1970 Dodge Daytona Charger
~ Bobby Allison's #12 1975 AMC Matador
~ Red Farmer's #97 Long-Lewis Ford 1973 Ford Torino
~ Neil Bonnett's #12 Budweiser 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
~ Darrell Waltrip's #11 Budweiser 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
~ David Pearson's #21 Purolator 1971 Mercury Cyclone
~ Darrell Waltrip's #88 Gatorade 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo (Bertha)
~ Phil Parsons's #66 Skoal Brother 1983 Pontiac LeMans
~ Fred Lorenzen's #28 Lafayette Ford 1967 Ford Fairlane
~ Curtis Turner's #26 1956 Ford Fairlane Skyliner
~ Junior Johnson's #3 Holly Farms Poultry 1963 Chevrolet Impala
~ Budweiser Rocket Car
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International Motorsports Hall of Fame in Talladega, Alabama USA
Una Visita al espectacular Salon de la Fama en Automovilismo, Daytona, indy de todo en ALABAMA, un sueño hecho realidad ver tantas leyendas del automovilismo.....
International Motorsports Hall of Fame in Talladega, Alabama.
This followed the final season of Darrell Waltrip's run with Junior Johnson's team. His #11 Budweiser Winston Cup series car is featured along with that of his former teammate, Neil Bonnett. Waltrip's #88 Gatorade car is also on display. The man, Tony Cunningham at the Nashville Fairgrounds in the late 70's and early 80's, during which time DW dominated the infamous short track.
Cars featured (in order of appearance):
~ Richard Petty's #43 STP 1973 Dodge Charger
~ Fireball Robert's #22 Stephens Pontiac 1962 Pontiac
~ Ron Bouchard's #47 Race Hill Farms Buick Regal
~ Marty Robbins' #42 1978 Dodge Magnum
~ Buddy Arrington's #67 Jim Peacock Dodge 1981 Chrysler Imperial
~ 1967 Pontiac Firebird Daytona 500 Pace Car (1st 1967 Firebird off of the assembly line; includes signatures of every driver who raced the weekend of the 1967 Daytona 500 - race won by Mario Andretti)
~ Experimental 1968 Chevrolet engine built by Smokey Yunick
~ Donnie Allison's #27 Sunny King Ford 1969 Ford Torino Talledega
~ Buddy Baker's #88 1969 Dodge Daytona Charger
~ Bobby Isaac's #71 K&K Insurance 1970 Dodge Daytona Charger
~ Bobby Allison's #12 1975 AMC Matador
~ Red Farmer's #97 Long-Lewis Ford 1973 Ford Torino
~ Neil Bonnett's #12 Budweiser 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
~ Darrell Waltrip's #11 Budweiser 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
~ David Pearson's #21 Purolator 1971 Mercury Cyclone
~ Darrell Waltrip's #88 Gatorade 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo (Bertha)
~ Phil Parsons's #66 Skoal Brother 1983 Pontiac LeMans
~ Fred Lorenzen's #28 Lafayette Ford 1967 Ford Fairlane
~ Curtis Turner's #26 1956 Ford Fairlane Skyliner
~ Junior Johnson's #3 Holly Farms Poultry 1963 Chevrolet Impala
~ Budweiser Rocket Car
International Motorsports Hall of Fame Talladega Speedway Tour (Second Room)
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#Appreci88ion | Talladega Superspeedway Gives Dale Jr. Priceless Retirement Gift
As part of our #Appreci88ion gift, Dale Sr.'s Monte Carlo that he drove to his 1st championship is now on permanent loan to Dale Jr. on behalf of the International Motorsports Hall of Fame & the State of Alabama.
Dale Jr. even got to wheel his dad's No. 2 Monte Carlo around for a few laps on Friday of our 2017 fall race weekend!
NASCAR driver Kyle Larson visits Huntsville, AL Space Center
When Kyle Larson, the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship point leader, makes his way to Talladega Superspeedway for the GEICO 500 on May 7, he hopes to have a rocket ship of a race car to notch his first victory at NASCAR’s Most Competitive venue.
Tuesday, while in Huntsville, just a couple hours away from the biggest, baddest race track on the planet, Larson visited the United States Space & Rocket Center – the largest space museum in the world - to learn what it takes to pilot a space rocket and to talk about what he will have to do to touch down in Talladega’s Gatorade Victory Lane in just a few short weeks. As part of his visit, he got to see the most powerful engines in the world on the Saturn V Rocket.
“Yeah, I could use some of those rocket engines when we come back to Talladega in a few weeks,” said Larson, who also participated in the Aviation Challenge with a host of international kids (who were at the Rocket Center for the popular “Space Camp”). “It’s all about horsepower at Talladega. We came within less than a lap from winning the Daytona 500 earlier this year, so we feel like we continue to improve our speedway cars with speed, and I think we can challenge for the win at ‘Dega. We hope our car will be a ‘missile’ when we come back.”
Larson, whose No. 42 Chip Ganassi team has been simply out of this world with a win and three runner-up finishes in just six events in 2017 while rocketing to the top of the standings, seeks his first triumph at Talladega in the GEICO 500. His best finish in six starts at the 33-degree banked palace of speed came last October when he was sixth to winner Joey Logano.
“We were close last year at Talladega,” added Larson, a California native who is half Japanese and the only Asian American to compete full-time in NASCAR. “I can tell you that racing there is great for the fans watching from the stands. They just love it, and who wouldn’t with 40 cars in a dogfight at 200 mph, three and four wide. For us drivers, it is intense and intimidating. Off the track, it’s nothing but fun. I love the party in the infield. Talladega Blvd. is awesome for the fans with the Big One on the Blvd (a party on Friday night with NASCAR drivers riding on a parade float and overseeing fan competitions) and the Saturday Night Concert (headlined by Charlie Daniels Band). I love going there each night.”
Larson’s day at the USS&RC with the kids included teamwork skills while embarking on missions. They included climbing a 32-foot pamper pole to the top, then rotating 180 degrees & jumping out six feet and slapping a dangling rope in the air – all within less time (just over 47 seconds) than it takes to make a lap at Talladega’ 2.66-mile venue to top 200 mph. He also zoomed down on a zip line, then got inside the cockpit of a simulated F-18 jet before taking an incredibly fast ride inside “Centrifuge,” the only civilian-type of its kind (all rest in military), where he experienced close to 4-G’s (G-Forces) in a small cockpit. He also toured the facility and saw countless historical rockets and some of the most powerful engines in the world.
“The Space and Rocket Center was an absolute blast,” Larson admitted. “I had never been on a zip line before, and it was so fun. I got shot down in a simulated dog fight in the F-18, climbed faster than I ever have (on the pamper pole)….just lots of fun…Got to hang out with some kids from Australia and London, England. It’s one of the most fun events I have ever done. Experiencing 3-Gs going around and round in a tight situation isn’t something I don’t like very much, but I tried it. I didn’t last long, started feeling a little sick, but I did it, and it was all a blast.”
So far, this season in NASCAR, Larson’s Chevrolet has seemed like a spaceship on cruise control. His wish is it continues at Talladega with a smooth flight with a landing in the winner’s circle. If that happens, he can say, “Mission Complete.”
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Alabama Gang
The Alabama Gang was a tremendous force in NASCAR in the 1970’s and 80’s, winning multiple awards, races, and championships. In 1959, stock car driver Bobby Allison was travelling through the south in search of bigger paydays and quickly found them in Alabama. It didn’t take long for him to convince his brother Donnie and their friend Red Farmer to relocate from Miami to Hueytown. The trio immediately began dominating the state’s and southeast’s short tracks. They won in Midfield, Montgomery, and the famed Birmingham International Raceway. Hueytown native and former pipefitter Neil Bonnett joined the Gang along with Bobby’s sons Davey and Clifford and Calera’s Hut Strickland. Bobby and Davey finished first and second in the 1988 Daytona 500, the only father-son 1-2 in history. Tragically, Davey Allison died in a helicopter crash and Neil Bonnett during practice at Daytona. Hueytown’s Allison Bonnett Memorial Drive was named in their memory. Donnie, Davey and Bobby Allison, Red Farmer, and Neil Bonnett are all members of the International Motorports Hall of Fame.
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The Alabama Gang was the nickname for a group of NASCAR drivers (and subsequently their offspring) who set up shop and operated out of Hueytown, Alabama (near Birmingham, Alabama).[1] In the late 1950s, young auto racer Bobby Allison left Miami, Florida, looking for an area that had more opportunities to race. He discovered central Alabama in his travels. The region was dotted with small dirt tracks, and Allison won big his first few times out. He returned to Florida to pick up his brother Donnie Allison, and friend Red Farmer.
The trio set up shop in Hueytown, Alabama, and were dominant throughout the 1960s and early 1970s. In 1973, Jimmy Means joined the gang. Beginning in 1979, their sons and contemporaries began racing, and became known as members of the Alabama Gang themselves. Bobby's son Davey Allison, and fellow Hueytown residents Neil Bonnett, and David Bonnett. Hut Stricklin, who married Donnie's daughter, became the last member of the Alabama Gang.
Other drivers (notably Dale Earnhardt) were great friends with members of this group, and while not Alabama residents, these other drivers became associated with the Alabama Gang.
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Econo Lodge Oxford in Oxford AL
Prices: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Econo Lodge Oxford 25 Elm Street Oxford AL 36203 The Econo Lodge hotel is conveniently located off Interstate 20, just 15 miles from the Talladega Superspeedway and Jacksonville State University. The DeSoto Caverns Park, one of Alabama's favorite family attractions, is 18 miles from this Oxford, AL hotel. The Anniston Army Depot is 10 miles from the hotel. Additional attractions in the area include: International Motorsports Hall of Fame,Cheaha State Park,Oxford Lake Park,Fort McClellan and Berman Museum of World History.The Anniston Museum of Natural History is seven miles from the hotel. Enjoy a game of golf at the Cider Ridge Golf Club, located eight miles away. Visitors will enjoy shopping at the Quintard Mall and Old Mill Antique Mall & Village. A variety of restaurants and cocktail lounges are also nearby. Guest of the hotel are invited to enjoy many amenities, including: free continental breakfast,free wireless high-speed Internet access,free local calls, free coffee, the seasonal outdoor pool and the sundeck. Business travelers will appreciate spacious desks and access to fax and copy services. All spacious guest rooms feature refrigerators, microwaves, hair dryers, coffee makers and massage shower heads. Non-smoking and senior rooms can be requested. Irons and ironing boards are provided upon request. All rooms are ground floor and have parking at the door. Guests can enjoy the picnic area. Guest laundry facility are located on the premises.
Bed and Breakfast Talladega AL River Rest Bed, Breakfast and
(866) 670-7378 Bed and Breakfast Talladega Birmingham Huntsville Montgomery Atlanta Tuscaloosa AL Romantic B&B Lake Logan Martin Inn Motel Hotel Accommodations Lodgings Cheaha Mountain State Park Noccalula Falls DeSoto Caverns Superspeedway International Motorsports Hall of Fame Barber Motorsports Park and Museum At River Rest Bed and Breakfast - just a short drive away on Lake Logan Martin - you'll find that you've forgotten what life in the city is like.
This secluded getaway invites you to kick off your shoes, turn off the cell phone and just be lazy. It's the perfect place for simply sitting on the porch and letting the cares of the day drift away.
Days here begin with spectacular sunrises and end with breathtaking sunsets on the water. You can fill the time in between with anything you want to do.
Nearby, you can explore Cheaha Mountain State Park (Alabama's highest spot), Noccalula Falls or DeSoto Caverns. Those with a need for speed can visit Barber Motorsports Park and Museum or check out Talladega Superspeedway and the International Motorsports Hall of Fame. Shoppers and bargain hunters will find antique stores and malls, flea markets and boutiques scattered throughout the area. Restaurants with a local flavor as well as your national favorites are within easy driving distance.
If you have romance in mind, River Rest is the perfect spot for you. In this peaceful haven, you'll find it easy to kindle a new romance or rediscover why you fell in love in the first place. The B&B quickly is becoming one of the Alabama's premier honeymoon and anniversary destinations.
Privacy is one of the key amenities at the bed and breakfast. All five guest rooms have private baths and none shares so much as a wall with another. Although the B&B offers guests a number of activities, they often find it hard to leave their rooms. All of the king-size beds feature Simmons Beauty Rest mattresses with pillow tops. That comfort, combined with the high-thread-count linens, make oversleeping a common occurrence at River Rest B&B.
When guests are awake, they can be as laid back or as active as they choose. The decks, porches and gardens overlook a white, sandy beach dotted with colorful umbrellas. Rocking chairs, a hammock and a swing all tempt visitors to sit and do nothing.
Those who can work up the energy can take a walk along the tree-covered trails in the woods or borrow one of the B&B's golf carts and explore more than three miles of roads with views of the lake.
After all that activity, it may be time to relax again, perhaps with a soak in the hot tub or a cozy gathering around the fire pit.
All of the common areas in the country inn are available for guests' use and the three living rooms, one with a 20-foot span of glass, have marvelous views of the water. They make a wonderful place to watch the high-definition televisions or to grab just one more nap.
River Rest Bed and Breakfast is only an hour from Birmingham, and less than two hours from Montgomery and Huntsville. If you are visiting the lakeside retreat from Atlanta, you can leave work at 5 p.m. and be watching the sun go down over the lake by 6:30 p.m. (Remember, you gain an hour traveling from the Eastern Time Zone to the Central Time Zone so you have 60 more minutes to unwind and enjoy the countryside.)
Fancy, but not snobbish. Country, but not bumpkin. River Rest Bed and Breakfast is made for playing hooky from the world for a day, a weekend, a week or longer.
1997 ARCA Winn-Dixie 500k At Talladega Superspeedway (FINISH)
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Ross Bridge - Daniel Homes, Hoover, AL
RossBridge.com — Eight distinct residential neighborhoods, a lively village center, an exquisite Robert Trent Jones golf course and a $100 million luxury resort give this award-winning 1,700-acre enclave all the elements of a classic American resort town. The Ross Bridge master plan encompasses a total of 1,600 high-quality homes and townhomes nestled in the lush, green foothills of the Appalachian Mountains outside Birmingham, Alabama. Buyers will find an appealing range of architectural styles, home configurations and prices in this safe, family-friendly environment, with more than 200 acres of community parks, playgrounds, lakes and nature areas. In addition to the 8,191-yard championship golf course -- one of the newest on Alabama's famous Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail -- residents will enjoy privileged access the five-star amenities of the Renaissance Ross Bridge Resort & Spa, including shops and restaurants, tennis courts, a swimming pool and a luxurious 12,000-square-foot spa. Despite the community's pleasantly secluded atmosphere, Ross Bridge is just minutes away from a full spectrum of recreational and cultural attractions in and around the city of Birmingham.
Acreage: 1,700 acres (688 hectares) Acreage: 1,700 acres (688 hectares)
Golf: The resort's magnificent 8,191-yard championship golf course is one of the newest additions to Alabama's famous Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, which the New York Times has called some of the best public golf on Earth. Ross Bridge is also just a few miles from the 54-hole Robert Trent Jones complex at Oxmoor Valley.
Clubhouse: The centerpiece of the Ross Bridge development is a 259-room Renaissance-style hotel and conference center that provides a complete selection of resort services and amenities.
Dining: The resort offers a choice of formal and casual restaurants, plus a coffee shop and a festive lobby bar. Additional dining options can be found in surrounding communities within a few minutes' drive from the development.
Tennis: Two outdoor tennis courts are available at the resort.
Fitness: The hotel fitness center features a choice of cardiovascular machines and weight training equipment.
Business Center: A full range of business and conference services is available at the hotel business center.
Recreation: The Ross Bridge property has five miles of activity trails for bird watchers, hikers, nature enthusiasts and cyclists, with numerous community parks, green spaces and nature areas maintained for the enjoyment of all residents. Nearby Oak Mountain State Park, Alabama's largest state park, is a haven for mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing, hiking, camping and other outdoor recreational pursuits.
Spa: The resort's luxurious 12,000-square foot spa offers an enticing menu of massage treatments and salon services.
Swimming: A lovely outdoor junior Olympic swimming pool is accessible to all community residents.
Shopping: The village center harbors a selection of neighborhood shops and boutiques, and two major shopping malls are located within about 10 miles of the resort. Residents also will have easy access to a complete range of major retailers, specialty shops and commercial services throughout the Birmingham area.
Area Attractions: In recent decades, Birmingham has evolved from its 19th-century mining and industrial roots to become an attractive modern city, and one of the South's principal business and banking centers. The city and its surroundings offer a rich array of cultural and recreational attractions, including a vibrant downtown area, the well-regarded Birmingham Museum of Art, the Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park, the Alabama Adventure theme park, the International Motor Sports Hall of Fame and the Talladega Superspeedway.
Townhomes: Convenient townhomes are available with prices ranging from $220,000 to over $260,000.
Homes: Ross Bridge presents a choice of custom homes and developer-built homes in a variety of styles and configurations, priced from $240,000 to over $1,000,000.
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RossBridge.com — Eight distinct residential neighborhoods, a lively village center, an exquisite Robert Trent Jones golf course and a $100 million luxury resort give this award-winning 1,700-acre enclave all the elements of a classic American resort town. The Ross Bridge master plan encompasses a total of 1,600 high-quality homes and townhomes nestled in the lush, green foothills of the Appalachian Mountains outside Birmingham, Alabama. Buyers will find an appealing range of architectural styles, home configurations and prices in this safe, family-friendly environment, with more than 200 acres of community parks, playgrounds, lakes and nature areas. In addition to the 8,191-yard championship golf course -- one of the newest on Alabama's famous Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail -- residents will enjoy privileged access the five-star amenities of the Renaissance Ross Bridge Resort & Spa, including shops and restaurants, tennis courts, a swimming pool and a luxurious 12,000-square-foot spa. Despite the community's pleasantly secluded atmosphere, Ross Bridge is just minutes away from a full spectrum of recreational and cultural attractions in and around the city of Birmingham.
Acreage: 1,700 acres (688 hectares) Acreage: 1,700 acres (688 hectares)
Golf: The resort's magnificent 8,191-yard championship golf course is one of the newest additions to Alabama's famous Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, which the New York Times has called some of the best public golf on Earth. Ross Bridge is also just a few miles from the 54-hole Robert Trent Jones complex at Oxmoor Valley.
Clubhouse: The centerpiece of the Ross Bridge development is a 259-room Renaissance-style hotel and conference center that provides a complete selection of resort services and amenities.
Dining: The resort offers a choice of formal and casual restaurants, plus a coffee shop and a festive lobby bar. Additional dining options can be found in surrounding communities within a few minutes' drive from the development.
Tennis: Two outdoor tennis courts are available at the resort.
Fitness: The hotel fitness center features a choice of cardiovascular machines and weight training equipment.
Business Center: A full range of business and conference services is available at the hotel business center.
Recreation: The Ross Bridge property has five miles of activity trails for bird watchers, hikers, nature enthusiasts and cyclists, with numerous community parks, green spaces and nature areas maintained for the enjoyment of all residents. Nearby Oak Mountain State Park, Alabama's largest state park, is a haven for mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing, hiking, camping and other outdoor recreational pursuits.
Spa: The resort's luxurious 12,000-square foot spa offers an enticing menu of massage treatments and salon services.
Swimming: A lovely outdoor junior Olympic swimming pool is accessible to all community residents.
Shopping: The village center harbors a selection of neighborhood shops and boutiques, and two major shopping malls are located within about 10 miles of the resort. Residents also will have easy access to a complete range of major retailers, specialty shops and commercial services throughout the Birmingham area.
Area Attractions: In recent decades, Birmingham has evolved from its 19th-century mining and industrial roots to become an attractive modern city, and one of the South's principal business and banking centers. The city and its surroundings offer a rich array of cultural and recreational attractions, including a vibrant downtown area, the well-regarded Birmingham Museum of Art, the Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park, the Alabama Adventure theme park, the International Motor Sports Hall of Fame and the Talladega Superspeedway.
Townhomes: Convenient townhomes are available with prices ranging from $220,000 to over $260,000.
Homes: Ross Bridge presents a choice of custom homes and developer-built homes in a variety of styles and configurations, priced from $240,000 to over $1,000,000.
Econo Lodge Oxford - Oxford (Alabama), USA - HD Review
Econo Lodge Oxford - Special club price! -
The Econo Lodge hotel is conveniently located off Interstate 20, just 15 miles from the Talladega Superspeedway and Jacksonville State University. The DeSoto Caverns Park, one of Alabama's favorite family attractions, is 18 miles from this Oxford, AL hotel. The Anniston Army Depot is 10 miles from the hotel.
Additional attractions in the area include: International Motorsports Hall of Fame,Cheaha State Park,Oxford Lake Park,Fort McClellan and Berman Museum of World History.The Anniston Museum of Natural History is seven miles from the hotel. Enjoy a game of golf at the Cider Ridge Golf Club, located eight miles away.
Visitors will enjoy shopping at the Quintard Mall and Old Mill Antique Mall & Village. A variety of restaurants and cocktail lounges are also nearby.
Guest of the hotel are invited to enjoy many amenities, including: free continental breakfast,free wireless high-speed Internet access,free local calls, free coffee, the seasonal outdoor pool and the sundeck. Business travelers will appreciate spacious desks and access to fax and copy services.
All spacious guest rooms feature refrigerators, microwaves, hair dryers, coffee makers and massage shower heads. Non-smoking and senior rooms can be requested. Irons and ironing boards are provided upon request. All rooms are ground floor and have parking at the door.
Guests can enjoy the picnic area. Guest laundry facility are located on the premises.
ARCA Racing Series 2017. Talladega Superspeedway. Big Crash
My dad is racing in the ARCA Race tommorow!!!!!
My dad will be driving the #56 Crosley Brands Dodge. His car owner is the CEO of Crosley Brands named Bo Lemastas #42.