From the Augustine Racing photo archives..... I know who 71-E is (me, posting from Moms account) , but who was 99-J?
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According to dad; Joe Tomaini.Ryan Runne
9-H
Wacusee Speedboats
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge"--Albert Einstein
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Did Joe and others have a race team called the nasty nine gang? I have a memory of some guys from New Jersey who all had 9's in their racing number. I remember thinking it was a great name for a racing team. Others that come to mind are Wild Ones (Brinkman), F Troop (Miller), Hustler and Hard Roller. (Don't remember who this team was), Team AARP (Marshall, Stotts, and Schmidt).
Rick Sr.
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Rick,
That was Earnie Fanslau 9-J, Norm Brewington 9-E and Dave Rode 999-JJohn Runne
2-Z
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That's too easy Laurie. Who was 65-J back in the day? That's a little curve ball for ya! I'll give you a clue, he was 5-J first. How about 50-J?Ryan Runne
9-H
Wacusee Speedboats
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge"--Albert Einstein
These days, I find it easier to look up to my youngers than my elders.
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Willie, 5-J was Gary Hilsen, and my father his first year in J. After that dad was 65J for years but mostly ran 3-J on his boats because he didn't like his number. 50-J was Wormy's first number.Ryan Runne
9-H
Wacusee Speedboats
ryan.runne.4@gmail.com
"Imagination is more important than knowledge"--Albert Einstein
These days, I find it easier to look up to my youngers than my elders.
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