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Stevensville Mike (Offline)
  #1 10/18/24 8:34 PM
I know we are an open wheel group, but I want to give a shout out to Bobby Gill who passed away at the age of 65 on the 17th after a battle with a word I will not use. He was a late model standout forever and later a USAR Hooters Pro Cup champ. When ASA was something to get up and go to watch, he was there, too. Had the honor of watching him race quite a few times around these parts back when Dick Trickle, Mike Eddy, Butch Miller, and the rest of the boys of the time were the Midwest's greatest short track pavement show.



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jdull99 (Offline)
  #2 10/18/24 9:18 PM
Thank-you for sharing that! Hadn't seen anything on this yet.

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PIT CART (Offline)
  #3 10/19/24 10:25 AM
I really miss the old ASA and hooters cup racing. While we are on the subject, but Noah Yoder died in a car accident October the 10th. Was a car owner for Todd Forbes, Jack Landis and some Busch guy drove for him also.
Stevensville Mike (Offline)
  #4 10/19/24 11:46 AM
Originally Posted by PIT CART:
I really miss the old ASA and hooters cup racing. While we are on the subject, but Noah Yoder died in a car accident October the 10th. Was a car owner for Todd Forbes, Jack Landis and some Busch guy drove for him also.
Too bad about Yoder. I remember him racing, also. We used to joke that he might have been the only Amish wheelman.

RIP along with Bobby.

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ronmil (Online)
  #5 10/19/24 12:35 PM
Originally Posted by Stevensville Mike:
Too bad about Yoder. I remember him racing, also. We used to joke that he might have been the only Amish wheelman.

RIP along with Bobby.
Wasn’t Vern Schrock Amish?

Ron Miller
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