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Re: Darrell Alderman [Re: DusterDave] #1240831
05/28/12 10:55 PM
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I talked to da Saturday.Just as friendly as he was 15 years ago.
As far as driving skill.Wait till ya see his boy pull the strings behind a stick car.
That boy can drive

Re: Darrell Alderman [Re: EvilB1Dart] #1240832
05/28/12 11:02 PM
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Still hangin' in my garage........met both years ago, both were cool. Oh wait! I think I hear "Ari440" running down the hall to take this pic for his HUGE collection...lol






I have one of these autographed by both laying around somewhere... might make it a door prize at the MCIR Chrysler Power Classic. July 28-29

Re: Darrell Alderman [Re: plasticfantastic] #1240833
05/29/12 01:18 AM
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Don Carlton, Dick Landy, Roy Hill, etc were all great Mopar racers, but how many championships did they win? 0. DA almost always cut a better light than Glidden, Warren Johnson, or whoever he raced.

Re: Darrell Alderman [Re: DusterDave] #1240834
05/29/12 08:25 AM
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Saw DA at Clay City Ky Sat nite. He was there with his sons ex pro stock quick 16 firebird. Didn't bother him but cool to see probably the best Mopar pro stock racer ever behind Ronnie Sox!


with respect to Sox I would give the nod to Alderman considering the level of competition he raced against, and don't forget the competition these guys have today. the Hemi gets the most respect from me concerning the late 60 and early 70.




Yea,but back in the day Ronnie was shifting a 833.



What were Sox's reaction times on average?




There weren't any Reaction Times in the '60s and early '70s, at least not at the 2 tracks I ran at.

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