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The "Best Damn Garage in Town Moves Up" 5-9-01 By Don Mallinson, Editor UPDATE: book by Smokey published posthumously. Carbon Press launched Smokey Yunicks autobiographical history of racing Best Damn Garage in Town The World According to Smokey at the shop where it all began, at a two day event on July 5-6. Over 250 people toured Smokeys shop, which had been closed to the public for almost 30 years, as part of the festivities. Originally planned as a book launch, the event was changed to be a celebration of Smokeys life and achievements after he passed away in May after a fierce battle with leukemia.
Smokey's Obit continues now: It was a 7/8 scale Chevelle (I incorrectly called it a Monte Carlo in the original version of this article) created by Smokey that led NASCAR to create the infamous patterns they use on all cars today. Here is an excerpt from an article by Karen Van Allen on SpeedFX.com about that car: (thanks to Bill Staib for alerting me to this information) "'Cheating,' as it were, has been around since the inception of
Read the entire article: "Common Templates: 'Aero Matching' Still
Key" Smokey Yunick was a real thorn in NASCAR's side. He was more inventive and just plain good about cheating or "bending" the rules than anyone ever was or will be. He operated a garage in Florida called "The Best Damn Garage in Town." He was interviewed on one of the cable channels not too long ago, and his "Best Damn Garage in Town" was still up, but not open (he said he could not hire any good mechanics and could not do the job all by himself so he closed the doors, but kept the building.) There was an auction several years ago at the garage, but not everything was sold. In this interview he still had several mystery motors and other trick parts, plus a prototype for a safe movable wall for race tracks (made from used tires cabled together in layers) that was part of his feud with Bill France and NASCAR. Collectors should keep an eye out for notices of the last auction of Smokey's stuff. NASCAR would not even look at his safe wall system and this was a big part of the war that lasted between Big Bill France and Smokey. A real character from the early days of racing is gone, now he can start
changing the rules "up there" :) Thanks to Ron Nottingham from the SHOtimes list for alerting us to this story, check out the link to another story about Smokey: http://espn.go.com/rpm/2001/0509/1193936.html Ron commented: Back to the SHO Club home page Comments? mailto:comments@shoclub.com
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