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Added early history

I added birthplace, New Evergreen, Shangri-La, specials, Tour parts of Jimmy's history. (I worked at Shangri-La 1979-86.) Someone please check whether my unsourced-from-memory Mod Tour championship info is correct. If he didn't win in '86 (the first year without Richie) or if he won more, please add that. Barno 05:14, 10 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Kurt Busch nonpositive interaction

  • I edited the text "After Busch stopped at Spencer's hauler and made threats, Spencer then punched Busch." because I feel it's false. Under what circumstance is there evidence that Busch made threats? Provide a reference if there is any truth to that. Bhxinfected 09:21, 28 March 2006 (EST)
    • I agree. Accounts differ on that part of the incident. Published accounts agree on the "still strapped in" part you added, as far as I recall, but I don't have anything handy but Google. Barno 19:41, 28 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

More history; first BGN car owner?

  • I added more details on 1984 Mod Tour chase, de-linked the "Jimmy Spencer (NFL)" redlink disambiguation at the top, expanded on his Busch Series and Cup history, and did bits of wikifying. Can someone check what team the 67 cited in the article (Jimmy's first Busch ride) was? I associate the number 34 with Welliver-McGuire, but I don't know if the startup that became that team used 67. Barno 23:17, 17 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]