I have only been to the moody mile once. What a great track and great drivers. I went to Fonda Speedway every Sat night with my dad between 1976-1989. Jumping Jack Johnson was my favorite for sure. #12A. B.R. DeWitt Gene's Machine
very exciting race to watch again... I miss the old TNN broadcasts. Brock Yates and Steve Evans were an awesome team that always made the race exciting!
I used to watch Jumpin Jack Johnson every Friday night at Albany-Saratoga Speedway and every Saturday night at Fonda Speedway. Jack is my all time favorite dirt track driver and one of the best to ever do it. I was at the Wheels 300 when Kenny Tremont purposely slammed into Brett Hearn in the pits and took him out of the race. I fuckin loved it!!! I couldnt stand Hearn back then. He was like the Jeff Gordon of DIRT. That's back when Tremont was driving the Fane Concrete #115 and Hearn had that pink #72
Me too. Jack was a great driver and an all around great person. Often implicated but never duplicated. Didn't like some of the number changes. I will always remember #12a as my favorite of all time
Never knew Bobby Allison drove on dirt tracks. I knew he did early in his career but not still in the 1980s. Bobby was always one of my favorite NASCAR drivers
@@DixietheGoat9 Oswego has put on some amazing racing since being moved there. Year one was a disaster with the surface, but overall, AMAZING competition and they got the surface MUCH more raceable since.
somebody got their dope wrong,most if not all sprint cars do not have a gear box or clutch, its direct drive, with a splined slider on the drive shaft, the sprint cars are push started. Most big block DIRT cars use a two speed transmission with a go- getter style clutch which is direct drive, , and have a starter. The Dirt cars run large 4 barrel carbs and sprint cars are fuel injected
I have only been to the moody mile once. What a great track and great drivers. I went to Fonda Speedway every Sat night with my dad between 1976-1989. Jumping Jack Johnson was my favorite for sure. #12A. B.R. DeWitt Gene's Machine
very exciting race to watch again... I miss the old TNN broadcasts. Brock Yates and Steve Evans were an awesome team that always made the race exciting!
Instablaster
Please show 1984
Rest In Peace Moody Mile. We Miss You Already.
You are so true buddy!!! Even in mid-winter!! I can't envision next October!!
Gone thanks to crooked governor Cuomo
This was the Indy 500 of Modifieds now that title falls to Eastern States
Good god I didn't realize it's been 7 years already 😳
I don't think MEME DESANTIS never ran this race
I used to watch Jumpin Jack Johnson every Friday night at Albany-Saratoga Speedway and every Saturday night at Fonda Speedway. Jack is my all time favorite dirt track driver and one of the best to ever do it. I was at the Wheels 300 when Kenny Tremont purposely slammed into Brett Hearn in the pits and took him out of the race. I fuckin loved it!!! I couldnt stand Hearn back then. He was like the Jeff Gordon of DIRT. That's back when Tremont was driving the Fane Concrete #115 and Hearn had that pink #72
I remember jumpin jack , Dave lape , Lou lazarro , the romanos and the rest of the Fonda speedway guys .😊
Me too. Jack was a great driver and an all around great person. Often implicated but never duplicated. Didn't like some of the number changes. I will always remember #12a as my favorite of all time
@@RiverOfHate88 went to Fonda every Sat night with my dad from 1976-1989. I grew up in Gloversville so I def remember all of those drivers
Carl Collis got 2nd in that one
sadly syracue is no more as 2016 the track is being torn down god damn shame I tell ya
Never knew Bobby Allison drove on dirt tracks. I knew he did early in his career but not still in the 1980s. Bobby was always one of my favorite NASCAR drivers
00 Buzzy Reutimann is David Reutimann's father.
Buzzie still racing in Florida.
What a race by far one of the best syracuse races run
good race with some amazing wheel men awesome thanks for posting anyone notice bobby allison!
Still don't understand why they closed that awesome track down
Yeah the Syracuse 200 was pretty much the Dirtcar verison of the Indy 500
Now that title falls on the Eastern States 200
@@DixietheGoat9 Oswego has put on some amazing racing since being moved there. Year one was a disaster with the surface, but overall, AMAZING competition and they got the surface MUCH more raceable since.
Stupid Cuomo
Greed!
Does anyone have the 1998-2000 358 mod SDW races? The ones Bicknell won.
Vince Disante I know where the master tapes are...
53 cars... And remember this folks, no transponders or computer scoring... Have fun with your score pads.
When Olsen Chassis ruled.
no wonder the track is closed, look at all those Condo,s in the back ground, that happens all the time, its a shame.
It's at the state fairgrounds. Those aren't condo's they're buildings for the fair.
Yeah
somebody got their dope wrong,most if not all sprint cars do not have a gear box or clutch, its direct drive, with a splined slider on the drive shaft, the sprint cars are push started. Most big block DIRT cars use a two speed transmission with a go- getter style clutch which is direct drive,
, and have a starter. The Dirt cars run large 4 barrel carbs and sprint cars are fuel injected
Barefoot Bob used to watch him at Weedsport
RIP Syracuse Mile
Didn't Nascar sla there drivers with fines for racing outlaw tracks and series back then. Didn't know Bobby Allison messed with dirt cars.
alot of drivers started on dirt tracks.
nice post
frirst B H win
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