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Ron Whittaker what a great man to ever be around boat racing. A great Promoter, great competiter, and an even greater friend. Happy birthday Ron. And like Jack said we sure do miss you at the races. Hope you are enjoying your life away from boat racing.
It's been a few years since our paths crossed, but I still have memories of some of our clashes in 25MH that were a lot of fun. I hope to see you again sometime. mike67G
I don't think Ron is going to race anymore but I haven't gave up on Rick his son and Ron as the pit man and banker. I think they would run the D/E hydro if they came back. I have a extra complete rig they could try any time. I think he would enjoy watching his son, I know I did when I quite racing.
Larry Mac
hi ron
you are getting into old geezer territory now are now old enough to join the old guys and run an alky engine . much safer as we spend a lot of time ;on the tow rope. great strengthener training for the arm and shoulder muscles.
easy on the back as motor is very lite. no scales either.
happy birthday ron. you are a great friend.
john maddrell
Ron: i'm late but will repeat the wishes above. Will always remember Mexico race pit and the barrel of beer in your backyard. Let's do it again! B BURT
Thanks for all the kind birthday wishes. Few things better than boat racing friends. Best of luck to all of you folks. I learned something from everyone of them.
Ron Whittaker 25Y
Happy belated birthday Ron. I hope you are doing well. Nice buck by the way. I don't know if the body is big for your neck of the woods but the rack is impressive!
Congratulations!
Take care,
Tom,
Great to hear from you. I`m doing fine and the appraisal business is going strong. Unfortunatly, some of the business is forclosure. Lots of big antlered bucks in this area because of 1)genetics, 2)lots of dissolved limestone in the soils, 3)superior agriculture crops, and 4) somewhat limited hunting pressure. Really enjoyed racing with you and Joey. So glad our lifestyle circles overlapped back then. Met your sister at a race and she took some pictures of me, my son, and a friend I brought along that raced 4 cylinder stuff. Thanks for the birthday greeting and take care.
Ron Whittaker
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