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Ron Bouchard Tribute
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- čas přidán 9. 12. 2015
- excerpts from the Vault Productions documentary interview with Ron Bouchard conducted on September 28, 2014. Topics include his father-in-law Ed Flemke, Westboro Speedway, Seekonk Speedway, running the NASCAR Cup circuit and watching racing today
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Ron Bouchard,great man,great racer,married into Ed Flemkes family,happy man with no regrets,we need more like Ron.God Bless you sir,and thank you for the memories.
Thank you so much for posting this. I'm from the south, but I read about Ron in the Cavalcade of Racing paper and Stock Car Racing magazine. I remember when he came south to Cup racing. He was always one of my favorites. RIP Ron, thanks for the memories!
Its funny that he brought up Buddy Baker because I swear there was an event at Seekonk where Buddy was at the track. I'm pretty sure he didn't race but I do remember meeting him at an autograph signing. I was maybe 8 or 9 years old at the time so my memory could be off, but I do remember seeing Ronnie drive the number 3. I even had the old school 8x10 Black and White picture on my bedroom wall. Anyone else remember Baker being at Seekonk?
Loved watching him at Westboro and Thompson, great driver and a great person. R.I.P.
I'm speechless, I'll miss this man, R.I.P.
THAT WAS AWESOME , ONE OF MY FAVORITE DRIVERS, REST IN PEACE RON.
Tough to watch I was there. Ron you are it. Thank you Mr. Bouchard. May you race the heavens.
There was no one quite like Ronnie, Even when he became so famous, he never forgot his roots and the people that were good to him. Racing did a lot for Ronnie, but I think, he was a gift to racing. He alway put his all into a race. and at the finish no matter what he smiles and loved his fans . He took time to talk to his fans. There will never be another racer like Ronnie in my book. He had a kind, caring way about him that stayed with you because you knew that he really cared. I always said to myself. He would stop and talk to a person and look into their eyes as if they were the only one there talking with him, and that you were special. When the fact is the he was the special one. .
+Adrienne Venditti very well said. he treated us so well during interview as we were somewhat awe-struck that he even would do an interview with us. great racer, great guy :)
Fantastic tribute - thank you for sharing.
I raced in 1965 & 66 it
was a grate time and I a good time with all the racers. Thank you all. Sam Manzo
Remember seeing Ron on Tuesday nights at Riverside. Grand Nationals. Great times.
He was a great inspiration to many chasing their dreams ! ~: )
I remember the sound from the parking lot as we walked in and the hairs on my neck would stand up like Ronnie said. I remember all of the old greats from Seekonk Speedway, Hop Harrington, Deke Astle, Fred Astle Jr., Bobby Spragee, to name a few and of course Ron Bouchard. My dad would take me on Saturday nights, he made a lot of friends with the drivers and one night I actually got to ride 1 lap around the track in Bobby Spragees car, I was only 6-7 years old and it was something I will never forget. Thanks for the memories at one of the greatest tracks in the country and thanks for the greatest drivers who raced their hearts out every Saturday night at Seekonk speedway, The Action track of the East.
Nice guy Ron ...
Great job Sid as I think you really captured the man and his passion. I never knew him but saw him race a number of times.
The guys from that era...we'll never see that again I afraid. Too many racers today are for themselves only.
These champions Ronnie, Richie, Ed ,Bugs etc always gave back and I sure as hell miss that.
I ferget not weir I come From. Miss ewe, RONNIE!.