More details Slim as you asked about my laps around Atlanta Motor Speedway. The motors were full house Winston(Sprint Cup now) motors, i would run 10 laps and come in and review my lap times and discuss the lines I was running. There was no lead car and passing was allowed only coming out of the turns, i don't why this was. The 172 mph was my fastest speed down the straight ways, not sure what my average was but I think around 155 mph. My greatest claim to automobile fame was a few years after my wife and i married her older brother who owned a Dodge/Plymouth dealership built a 1969 Plymouth drag car for me to drive. I ran D-modified production and with an intake and carb. change F stock. the speed would not have been very fast, the car ran low 11 second 1/4 mile times so top speed maybe 110 to 115 mph. I had been racing about every car I had owned prior to that, straight axle corvette, 63 corvette, 65 ss impala, 57 chevy. I take that statement back about my greatest claim to automotive fame, without a dought it was being fortunate enough to set a class record in Oct. at Maxton. It was just a production truck record and not a big deal to you that run speciality and modified cars but when I had been in a wheelchiar for three years until Dec. of last year and at one point could not sit up, see, read, make conversation and was not expected to get any better. I honestly owe my recovery to God, my wife and my love of cars.
Happy New Year, Garrell