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Msg ID: 2706430 Lou Lazzaro 1979 +0/-0     
Author:Jack Kromer
10/7/2021 12:49:42 PM


"The Agony of Defeat"
 
Lou Lazzaro stands dejectedly on his car after a big backstretch pileup, 42 years ago today on October 7, 1979 at the Syracuse mile.


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Msg ID: 2706453 Lou Lazzaro 1979 +0/-0     
Author:Opperman4x
10/7/2021 3:27:14 PM

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Great photo!!!!!



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Msg ID: 2706474 Lou Lazzaro 1979 +0/-0     
Author:buddhavb
10/7/2021 6:37:15 PM

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Incredible shot Jack!

Take care

Allen



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Msg ID: 2706488 Lou Lazzaro 1979 +0/-0     
Author:carguyspm
10/7/2021 8:48:01 PM

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Awesome photo Jack! Thanks for sharing!

 

 



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Msg ID: 2706493 Lou Lazzaro 1979 +0/-0     
Author:3-Wide
10/7/2021 9:27:29 PM

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It just draws you in....

What a great shot.



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Msg ID: 2706498 Thanks! +0/-0     
Author:Jack Kromer
10/7/2021 10:02:19 PM

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Thanks, guys!



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Msg ID: 2706499 Lou Lazzaro 1979 +0/-0     
Author:Oldtimer
10/7/2021 10:06:37 PM

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Another great photo capturing a type of scene often overlooked by photographers.  Your photos capture all of the scenes and the range of emotions associated with the sport.  Thank you



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Msg ID: 2706591 Thanks +0/-0     
Author:Jack Kromer
10/9/2021 1:09:38 AM

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Thanks!



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Msg ID: 2706519 Lou Lazzaro 1979 +0/-0     
Author:mrmark7501
10/8/2021 8:57:52 AM

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Question regarding this pic. The third time I looked at it ( yeah, it's that good ) I saw that there is a piece of tire on guard rail post. Was this done for safety ? 



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Msg ID: 2706553 Lou Lazzaro 1979 +0/-0     
Author:RuCu
10/8/2021 5:13:38 PM

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It looks like the only damage was the pony wheel. Too bad the crew could not run over there with a jack and a spare. Was this the wreck that the 666 had the roll cage sheared off?


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Msg ID: 2706585 Lou Lazzaro 1979 +0/-0     
Author:B Foder
10/9/2021 12:34:34 AM

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No. I think that was 1978 this was the year Jack Johnson won.It looks like Lou is wondering when a wrecker is going to clean this mess up so he get to the pits and change the pony tire. The picture doesn't show the rear of the car.


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Msg ID: 2706593 RuCu: Lou Lazzaro 1979 +0/-0     
Author:Jack Kromer
10/9/2021 1:12:27 AM

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No this wreck was a year and a half after the 666 crash.



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Msg ID: 2706592 mmark: Lou Lazzaro 1979 +0/-0     
Author:Jack Kromer
10/9/2021 1:10:17 AM

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It seemed to be for that reason.



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Msg ID: 2706725 Lou Lazzaro 1979 +0/-0     
Author:bobby711
10/10/2021 3:27:51 PM

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The harness horses used to race on the inner cinder track. The rubber pieces on the fence posts were for safety for the horses and jockeys. I think there was a tote board at the start/finish line.



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Msg ID: 2706572 Lou Lazzaro 1979 +0/-0     
Author:Howie Cronce
10/8/2021 9:45:46 PM

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Great Photo of Lou..I dont remember him smiling much anyway...The date of the big one was spring of 1978 I thought.. we got rained out in 1977 and came back in March 1978 and it was snowing before the race. i think it was cancelled for another week and the track tore up and rutted everywhere and I broke front suspension and spun and backed into the inside guard rail and flipped over one time..Then all H^*L broke loose..The Big One..Yup I was the first on on the scene for that one...HtH



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Msg ID: 2706594 Howie: Lou Lazzaro 1979 +0/-0     
Author:Jack Kromer
10/9/2021 1:20:56 AM

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Howie...Correct..the big one where you flipped was in the spring of 1978, but it happened on April 15, 1978, not in MarchThe main reason I can always remember the date of Wayne Reutimann's crash was because it happened on Saturday April 15 and I got hurt at Flemington on the following Saturday. I felt so bad for Wayne that day--I thought he was dead or hurt really bad when I first walked up to his cageless car. The ironic part of feeling that way was that the following Saturday, I was the one that was almost dead and hurt badly.



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Msg ID: 2706633 Jack +0/-0     
Author:kjeyres
10/9/2021 2:29:10 PM

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Was that photo ever published. If not and I see his daughter Mimi at Oswego, I will show it to her. 



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Msg ID: 2706682 Kevin +0/-0     
Author:Jack Kromer
10/10/2021 12:41:23 AM

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I think this one was in Stock Car Racing Magazine, but not 100% sure. Lou's daughter already saw it on FB after someone tagged her in the comments on the post.



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Msg ID: 2706690 Thanks, B Foder and Jack Kromer +0/-0     
Author:RuCu
10/10/2021 7:48:31 AM

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Thank you for the verifying the year. I wish the track was still there - it was unique and surely beat out placing dirt on Oswego! Russ Currie


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