Kansas Super Modifieds
Lap #27



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Photo by Rusty Manning.
This is Gary Pletcher from Sharon Springs, KS.
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Photo contributed and taken by Rusty Manning.
This is Jon Johnson's #86 Super at Oklahoma City Fairgrounds Speedway.
Remember to keep Jon in your thoughts and prayers as he recovers from his injuries.
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Photo contributed and taken by Rusty Manning.
Terry Uehling being introduced on the front stretch at 81 Speedway.
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Photo contributed and taken by Rusty Manning.
Harold Leep dives under Danny Shouse at Muskogee, OK.
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Photo contributed and taken by Rusty Manning.
This is Fred Hembree in his beautiful purple and white super.
This was at 81 Speedway in Wichita, KS.
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Photo contributed and taken by Rusty Manning.
This is Walt McWhorter in his #98 at Hutchinson, KS.
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Photo contributed and taken by Rusty Manning.
Herb Copeland wears his cowboy hat while ironing the track at Hutchinson.
This was the Nance House car #1N.
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Photo contributed and taken by Rusty Manning.
This is Rick Salem's 22 at Lawton Speedway.
The gentleman in the blue driver's suit is Jon Johnson. His #86 is parked next to Rick.
Rick is the man who is making our t-shirts.
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This is Roy Bryant's #7 at the Lawton, OK NCRA event.
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Lap #28


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Notice: Although I give credit to the person who contributed the photos for Racing From The Past. Twenty + years is a long time. There were many Photographers around the area. Many of the photos on this website may have been taken by some of the following and this is a blanket type credit to the many photographers. Ivan Brown, Don Clum, Van Cook, Mike Cornelson, Jim DeJarnette, Cecil Dougan, Lennel Fields, Bill Gay, Ken Greteman, Marvin Hutson, C.R. Kendall, Jerry Leep, Earl Mahoney, Tim Malone, Ted McCord, Pat Rigsby, and Chuck Sterling. Without these guys this website wouldn't be as complete as it is.