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Topic: What driver, any driver, w/800, 900, or 1000+ career wins?
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November 07, 2010 at
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November 07, 2010 at
10:31:44 PM by madsen
Didn't know much about those Northeastern dirt modifieds before this weekend. Quite the race car to say the least and only in the Northeast U.S. An announcer mentioned Brett Hearn had 790 career wins, in what classes he didn't say. Anyone know of a driver from your local area who in a long career in whatever classes, has more than that.
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November 07, 2010 at
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The majority of Brett Hearn's wins have come in a big block modified.... he's won some in a small block modified, and a few in a sprint car.....
Chuck.....
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November 08, 2010 at
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Brett actually has over 300 SB mod wins spanning his career. He has 450+ BB wins, so technically that is a majority, but he has also won quite a bit of SB races over the years.
Billy Pauch would probably have to be second behind Brett on the all-time list of current drivers with around 650 career wins, in everything from BB mods and SB mods to sprints, TQs, and so on.
Frankie Schneider, an 'old timer', has over 700 career wins spanning the last half-century, but he is in his 80's now and hasn't raced in quite a few years.
Doug Hoffman, who is 'semi-retired' and only runs an occasional race here and there anymore has close to 500 career wins. There are several more modified drivers with career wins in the multiple hundreds if you have an interest of Googling them.
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November 08, 2010 at
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Someone should have taken a group photo at Charlotte of the King, Sammy, Billy Pauch, Brett Hearn and Fred Rahmer - probably close to 3000 wins between the 5 of them.
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November 08, 2010 at
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The previous posters are on the money with the info they listed. Hearn is number one in the Northeast Modifieds with around 750 win. Pauch would almost certainly be number in terms of overall wins, but Bob McCreadie (now retired) is over 500 wins. Jimmy Horton is just under 500 wins. Another guy that certainly has to be right at or above 500 wins is Alan Johnson, since he has been winning for 35 years.
Hearn's win total also includes two URC Sprint Car wins at Orange County (N.Y.) Fair Speedway.
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November 08, 2010 at
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November 08, 2010 at
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One of Schrader's heroes - Dandy Don Klein - has well over 500 career wins and is still at it.
Phil Taylor
home-theater-systems-advice.com
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