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Msg ID: 2720909 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:3-Wide
2/20/2022 2:02:08 PM

Jack Kromer photo - Provided by Bobby Pickel Jr:




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Msg ID: 2720940 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:AF IV
2/20/2022 10:02:20 PM

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Your probably looking for the drivers but that's a nice shot of car owner Ron Ritter with his famous triple 6.



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Msg ID: 2720950 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:Sprint93
2/21/2022 2:12:08 AM

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I see Dave Lape, Lou Lazzaro, Kerry Schloder (who I was helping), Paul Rochelle and Glen Fitzcharles.



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Msg ID: 2721041 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:Sprint93
2/22/2022 1:24:01 AM

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Sorry.  Missed Bob Pickel



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Msg ID: 2720954 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:Rick Shive
2/21/2022 5:40:11 AM

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I'm gonna say: Lou Lazarro, Jim Winks, Kerry Schloder, Paul Rochelle, Bob Pickell, Glenn Fitzcharles.



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Msg ID: 2720955 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:le sieurs
2/21/2022 6:06:03 AM

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Jumping Jack Johnson



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Msg ID: 2720968 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:D.Wolfe-358
2/21/2022 11:30:25 AM

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Dave Lape, Lou Lazarro, Paul Rochelle, Bob Pickel, Glenn Fitzcharles



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Msg ID: 2721027 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:Rick Shive
2/21/2022 8:23:33 PM

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I finally see Dave Lape, behind the kid in blue shirt.



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Msg ID: 2720966 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:JCS 3919
2/21/2022 11:14:14 AM

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Many of these fine drivers are no longer with us...🙏🏁



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Msg ID: 2720969 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:don rounds jr
2/21/2022 11:30:54 AM

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which one is Lape the one behind the kid in blue ?? I thought that was Jerry Cook.



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Msg ID: 2720970 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:D.Wolfe-358
2/21/2022 11:32:38 AM

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The guy with the red hat where sun glasses standing behind the kid in Blue.  Some one mentioned Jack Johnson but don't see him in the picture. 



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Msg ID: 2720977 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:Balough73
2/21/2022 12:54:48 PM

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Mike Grbac in the gold drivers suit ?



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Msg ID: 2720979 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:kjeyres
2/21/2022 1:31:23 PM

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Gotta love the mix of driving shoes, Bob's look the safest.



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Msg ID: 2721003 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:Wil C
2/21/2022 4:14:43 PM

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Didn't Bob Pickel wear bowling shoes while racing at Flemington? The style you would rent at the bowling alley.

 



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Msg ID: 2721012 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:Bubble Goggles
2/21/2022 6:35:43 PM

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Whats up with Pickel R.hand



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Msg ID: 2721099 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:John H
2/22/2022 3:19:13 PM

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Glenn Fitzcharles,Bob Pickell,paul Rochelle,Kerry Scrohder,Jack Johnson,,Lou Lazzaro,Dave Lape

 



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Msg ID: 2721147 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:bob pickell jr.
2/22/2022 9:37:22 PM

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my father broke his thumb the night before in a mini stock crash some where in new york state. thanks, bob jr.



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Msg ID: 2721411 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:Winkler 75
2/24/2022 5:20:21 PM

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The 666 has a aframe front end design wae that the hot set up for syracuse or was straight axle better 



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Msg ID: 2721497 Syracuse - Can you name them all? +0/-0     
Author:John Mc
2/25/2022 1:54:22 PM

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I don't think the independent front end was much of an advantage at the time but once guys started to sort it out and figured out things like bump steer, camber gain, etc. I think it could have become a useful tuning tool. I think the solid front axle was a bit more durable but if it was a way to go faster, durability would go by the wayside. Fortunately or unfortunately, however you want to look at it, Donnelly felt the need to ban it like he did alcohol, injectors, 15" tires, etc.


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