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Casey,
Thank you for letting us all know about Ronnie("Mr. 4 Speed",Mr. Clean")Sox. I have been very blessed in the fact that I have gotten to meet him several times in my adventures at Raceway Park. Let me tell you guys that he is exactly how he appears, nice, gracious, friendly, and never too busy to shake your hand or to take a photo with you. I hope that everyone in the group takes a moment to say a prayer for "Clean Ronnie", I know that I will. Andrew P.S. Casey, Ronnie got his career start in one of the first Supercars: the 1963 Z11 Impala sponsored by Friendly Chevrolet, "Where Friend Meets Friend". |
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Ronnie Sox is a very nice and friendly man. I got to meet him once at Mid America Raceway in Wentzville Mo. My mother had gone to the races with me and my girl friend and a couple of my buddies. My mother went to use the rest room and on the way back got a bit overheated it was a very hot day, Ronnie let her sit in his air conditioned truck till she cooled off then walked her by the arm over to where we were at with my dad's car. I was all of 16 at the time and so tounge tied all I could say was thank you. I got to talk to Ronnie in 1999 at Monster Mopar Weekend at Gateway, I told him again how much I appreciated what he had done for my mom. Ronnie said he remembered her and that she talked his arm off, I said that's my mom. I wish him the very best.
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