Always great to see one of my heroes, a legitimate legend from the days when it was a lot more of a tough guys sport. Maybe my greatest memory of super dirt week ever was 1988 when we camped with the Brightbill team and he won the race, driving his own home built car.
75? In one of today's beasts? On blood thinners? He was a human centrifuge! Why not write a book like Pauch did? Then people can remember you as you would like them to remember you.
I remember the sign painted on the back of Kenny Brightbill’s 19 modified in the early 80s “Brightbill donkey farm we haul ass”
Always great to see one of my heroes, a legitimate legend from the days when it was a lot more of a tough guys sport. Maybe my greatest memory of super dirt week ever was 1988 when we camped with the Brightbill team and he won the race, driving his own home built car.
Awesome interview guys!
One of the best wheel man for sure!
PRAYERS
So good to see Kenny smiling again! Thanks Doug!
He's always had a great smile! Great guy!
One of the best ever in the dirt big block modifieds...he was always fast and usually had less to work with
75? In one of today's beasts? On blood thinners? He was a human centrifuge! Why not write a book like Pauch did? Then people can remember you as you would like them to remember you.
Awesome interview guys!
One of the best wheel man for sure!
PRAYERS
Thank you.