Tim Flock was a record-setting driver in the early days of NASCAR – and set some marks that have yet to be matched. A championship driver
for his work in the pit. See why Leonard is joining his brother Glen with a Hall of Fame nod. When you run names by me like Tim Flock , Joe Weatherly, Raymond Parks, Fireball Roberts, Tiny Lund, etc., these are the pioneers and characters in NASCAR that
See why Leonard is joining his brother Glen with a Hall of Fame nod. The next top vote getters were Roberts, Jerry Cook and Tim Flock . The fan vote, in alphabetical order, was Benny Parsons, Fireball Roberts, Wendell Scott, Rusty Wallace and Leonard Wood
name was Jocko Flocko and with him, Tim Flock was in for the ride of his life. Jocko ..... world has ever shared. Julius Timothy " Tim " Flock was truly a NASCAR pioneer and a classic ..... couldn't sign autographs. That was Tim Flock . * www.shiftweekly.com The monkey's
Hall of Fame inductee retains. Think about this: Wood saw Tim Flock race with a monkey; briefly employed Ralph Earnhardt, father ..... as his descendants." While many laugh about the stories of Tim Flock driving with a monkey, Jocko Flocko, Wood remembers seeing
Hall of Fame inductee retains. Think about this: Wood saw Tim Flock race with a monkey; briefly employed Ralph Earnhardt, father ..... as his descendents." While many laugh about the stories of Tim Flock driving with a monkey, Jocko Flocko, Wood remembers seeing
early discussion on the need to get those from the sport's early days in the Hall - notably Herb Thomas, Buck Baker and Tim Flock , all champions in the 1950s - talk turned to looking beyond Cup drivers. Inman, who missed making this year's class
champion. -H. Clay Earles, founder of Martinsville Speedway. -Richie Evans, a nine-time NASCAR Modified champion. - Tim Flock , a two-time Cup champion and winner of 39 Cup races. -Rick Hendrick, car owner with 12 championships in NASCAR's three
discussion about the need to get people involved with the sport's in its early days -- notably Herb Thomas, Buck Baker and Tim Flock , all champions in the 1950s -- into the Hall of Fame, talk turned to looking beyond Cup drivers. Inman, who missed making
inductee's treasure trove of memories. Think about this: Wood saw Tim Flock race with a monkey, briefly employed Ralph Earnhardt, father ..... as his descendants." While many laugh about the stories of Tim Flock driving with a monkey, Jocko Flocko, Wood remembers seeing