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BILL GEORGE

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1963 Track Champ-106 Midway Raceway
1968 New England Dirt Track Champ 100 Laps-Claremont Speedway
Multiple Feature Wins Legion Bowl & 106 Raceway

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Bill's first car purchased in 1960 from Arnold Stetson. Stetsons former 864 he raced at the Claremont Speedway
(Help with this photo came from both Neal Davis & Howard George).
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At the Legion Bowl - Early 60's
(Photo courtesy of Howard & Ellie George)
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Lined up behind the 33 of Art Cody at 106 probably 1963
(Photo courtesy of Howard & Ellie George)
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Looking over the 64 at 106 raceway
(Photo courtesy of Howard & Ellie George)
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Collecting some hardware - probably Legion Bowl around mid 60's
(Photo courtesy of Howard & Ellie George)
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Getting into position at what looks to be 106 Raceway
(Photo courtesy of Howard & Ellie George)
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Great  looking coupe. Note the other coupe body sitting on the ground. Don't see that much anymore.
(photo courtesy of Howard & Ellie George)
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Loading up the beast or getting set to do work right on the trailer?
(Photo courtesy of Neal Davis &  Howard & Ellie George)
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One of my favorite photos of Bill that I have received. Not sure of location.
(Received this photo from both Neal Davis & Howard & Ellie George)
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The trophies kept coming - not sure of which speedway this was at.
(Phot courtesy of Howard & Ellie George)
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!06 raceway around 1965   (l to r)  George Burdick, Ray Herbert and Bill
(Photo taken from slide courtesy of David Hoyt)
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Newspaper photo shows Bill after winning possibly his biggest event. 100 lap Claremont Speedway New England Dirt Track Championship in 1968.
(newspaper article and photo courtesy of Howard & Ellie George)
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This is a great shot of the car Bill won the 100 lapper at Claremont with. He had recently purchased the car from Buck Moses and had yet to change the number to his own 64. The trophies I believe are from the Claremont race in which Bill started third and led 98 laps for the win.
(Photo  courtesy of George Burdick who continues to be a great help)
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