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Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/02/06 11:23 PM

Amen.
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Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/02/06 11:38 PM

We will miss Ronnie, but it helps to know he has a very classy and respectful wife. Thank YOU for sharing him with us!
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Posted By: Mopar Ron

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/03/06 12:16 AM

RIP Ronnie, Thank you Diana for this beautiful letter.
Ronnie Sox will "NEVER" be forgotten, what a great guy....
Posted By: MY340

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/03/06 02:13 AM

What a wonderful letter.

Rest in peace and good luck with that new track in heaven.
Posted By: Warlock1

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/03/06 02:24 AM

Thank you for that great letter.

Ronnie will always be alive in mine and all his fans hearts. RIP and God bless Ronnie and Diane and their family.


I think this should be a sticky.
Posted By: SCATPK

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/03/06 02:30 AM

Sorry about your loss. He may be gone but he will never be forgotten by his fans.
Posted By: Wagonmaster

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/03/06 03:23 AM

Gone but not forgotten...indeed.

Thank you, Diane, for that closure.

Your husband will live on in our hearts and our four-speeds.
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Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/03/06 10:48 AM

RIP Ronnie we will miss you
Posted By: Magnumguy

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/03/06 02:35 PM

Legends never die....

Great story of his life and thanks Ms. Sox for posting it.
Posted By: begood

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/03/06 05:32 PM

Its very reassuring to know Ronnie knew how to treat racing fans, unlike WJ. Ronnie will be missed for a long time to come.

Bill.
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Posted By: LO23

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/03/06 10:10 PM

our thoughts will be with the sox's for many years to come.



i'd like to thank "hemifred" also for giving me, the chance to email and converse with ronnie.THANK YOU HEMIFRED!.

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Posted By: LO23

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/03/06 11:08 PM

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Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/03/06 11:48 PM

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It is with great sadness I must report the passing of my husband, Ronnie Sox. Ronnie was, in the minds of many, the greatest drag racer in the history of the sport. His following and his fan base, even to this day, was a testament to his success, both on and off the drag strip. Even though not actively involved in NHRA Drag Racing for many years, the legion of fans that flocked to see him at appearances was gratifying to all of us, and made his last days much easier. Up until the last hours, he was amazed and humbled by the response, and well wishes of the people he had influenced over the years.

His racing career spanned periods of six decades, beginning in the mid fifties, driving an Oldsmobile out of his father’s service station in Greensboro,[CORRECTION! it should be Burlington on Main Street across from Eva Barker Playground, an Esso station]( It was a 50 Olds that gave L.
B. Shepard a fit in his 50 Olds at Fairchild airport that was used for a dragstrip, North Carolina. Over that period of time, his success included all major automotive makes, although the bulk of his success came in Chrysler products. His success record during the time of drag racing’s phenomenal growth was incredible, and the Sox and Martin team set the standard in performance, appearance, and just plain class. The cars were flawless in preparation, the crews were professional in appearance, and the following was incredible. After being on the cutting edge of the birth of the Funny Car, Ronnie led Chrysler’s charge back into the focus into more traditional type stock bodied race cars. Touring Chrysler Plymouth dealers around the country, with a clinic program to teach customers how to get the most out of the performance of their cars, they dominated the late sixties. As the gasoline burning cars evolved from cars fitting into different classes into a heads up Pro Stock concept, Ronnie was so dominant that the rules were changed specifically to end his dominance.

Ronnie continued to dominate throughout the early seventies, until the rules makers made it extremely difficult to win with a Chrysler product. He went on the "outlaw" match race circuit, and remained semi retired until 1981, when he came out of retirement to win the IHRA National Championship, this time in a Ford. He teamed again with old teammate Buddy Martin for a couple of IHRA Ford Pro Stockers in the late eighties, until a racing accident ended his full time career. He was involved with Chrysler’s Pro Stock truck effort in the nineties, and when Chrysler resurrected the Hemi Ronnie was back in the saddle again, this time with a reincarnation of his most famous race car, his 1968 Plymouth Barracuda. With its reintroduction, the fans came with it, and he was in demand for Nostalgia appearances throughout the country. His schedule was quite full, and he regretted not being able to fulfill all the requests.

He honestly did not realize how many fans he has, and the support and love shown from people all over the country was of great comfort to him. If you could have seen him light up upon receiving the cards, letters, and emails from you, his fans, I am sure you would be comforted, too. For that, I grateful.

I would like to thank all of you for the support and love shown us over the past couple of years, rough as they have been. They would have been much rougher, without you, his fans. For that, I thank you from the bottom of my heart, and ask God to bless you all.

Please know that Ronnie loved you all back, and we ask that you remember him as he was in his heyday. I also ask that the example of his class, and his attributes as a person, lives on in each of you.

God Bless you all,

Diane Sox


Posted By: maxie

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/03/06 11:56 PM

Our thoughts and prayers are with Diane still in your time of need. Ronnie will never be forgotten!
Posted By: basketcase

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/04/06 12:33 AM

there's a word for this woman and her Husband.......CLASS. I feel for your loss, and the loss the whole racing world has lost. Everytime I shift my road runner, I wish I could do it as well as Ronnie on his worst day(like he ever had any)


Thanks Mr (&Mrs) Four Speed.

Dave
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Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/04/06 01:06 AM

Posted By: Russ

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/04/06 01:42 AM

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there's a word for this woman and her Husband.......CLASS. I feel for your loss, and the loss the whole racing world has lost. Everytime I shift my road runner, I wish I could do it as well as Ronnie on his worst day(like he ever had any)


Thanks Mr (&Mrs) Four Speed.



Dave


Posted By: Sinitro

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/04/06 04:40 AM

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our thoughts will be with the sox's for many years to come.



i'd like to thank "hemifred" also for giving me, the chance to email and converse with ronnie.THANK YOU HEMIFRED!.




Totally agreed..
Thanks to Hemi-Fred for keeping us updated and the Boss spirit alive..
Ronnie has moved on to a higher class meet but he will never be forgotten...
Ronnie, Buddy, Herb and Jake all of have made incredible, unselfish contributions to our Mopar world..
Thank U!! God bless all...
Posted By: HemiDave

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/04/06 04:50 AM

Thanks for the memories, Ronnie!
You will never be forgotten!

And thank you Diane for your understanding of our need to honor and pay our last respects to Ronnie.

Dave
Posted By: 72blubird

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/04/06 01:48 PM

Thanks Fred for forwarding this on.

Diane sorry again for your and your families loss

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I also ask that the example of his class, and his attributes as a person, lives on in each of you.




If we all strived to do by Mr Sox's example Moparts and the world will be a better place.
Posted By: 6packattack

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/05/06 09:03 PM

Amen to that and a BIG applause for you Diane for your years of love, support, and dedication to Ronnie, the family and his career
Posted By: Pentastar440

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/06/06 05:03 AM

A part of all of us died with Ronnie , a part of Ronnie still lives in all of us . Every MoPar that goes down the track carries his memmory.
Posted By: DAMOPARS

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/06/06 11:17 AM

Thanks Diane
RIP Ronnie
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/06/06 11:23 PM

One of the great attributes about Ronnie, is even those that did not grow up in his era of racing such as myself (I was born in 72) he still touched the gearhead in me because of not only his greatness on and off the track, but his fans that would not and will not let him be forgotten. So, as a racing fan, I give my to the guys that carry on the Sox name, banner, and memories for all of us to enjoy
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/07/06 06:57 PM

RIP Ronnie Sox!
Posted By: gregh

Re: Message from Diane Sox - 05/08/06 02:23 AM

God couldn't wait any longer for somebody to race against. Next time you see fog remember it is the tire smoke from ronnie sox and God roaring through the clouds in the 1/4. RIP Mr Sox.
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