Thread: Another Legend Passes On
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04-23-2006 06:14 AM #1
Another Legend Passes On
Ronnie Sox passed away April 22nd. For those younger rodders among us, he was part of the famed Sox and Martin drag team, one of the winningest teams ever.
Never got to meet the man, but from all accounts he was a true gentleman. RIP Ronnie.
Don
See my 3rd post below, I finally got the darned website to post.Last edited by Itoldyouso; 04-23-2006 at 06:54 AM.
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04-23-2006 06:25 AM #2
See my third post below. Finally got the website to post.Last edited by Itoldyouso; 04-23-2006 at 06:55 AM.
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04-23-2006 06:29 AM #3
Man, lots of good memories of the Sox and Martin team..... the world of drag racing is going to miss him.....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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04-23-2006 06:44 AM #4
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04-23-2006 06:55 AM #5
http://www.nhra.com/
In a 2001 interview, Sox said, "I'm certainly glad that I was able to race at the time that I did. Today's racing technology has diminished the role of the driver way too much. Back in the days of the four-speeds, the driver had a lot more to do with the outcome of the race, and I couldn't imagine anything being more fun than that."Last edited by Henry Rifle; 04-23-2006 at 07:02 AM.
Jack
Gone to Texas
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04-23-2006 08:07 AM #6
I met him at the Hot Rod Reunion Cacklefest last year at Beech Bend. Well, I wouldn't say "met him", I had him sign my shirt. The man was all smiles and seemed to be really enjoying the event and the hot rod atmosphere.
RIP- Mr. Four Speed
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04-23-2006 09:19 AM #7
At last month's Mopars At the Strip Buddy Martin was there without Ronnie. While he tried to keep a good public face about it, you could tell he was sure this outcome was near. The saddness of the immediate moment should be outweighed by the joy of having watched these guys do what they did at the top of their game.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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04-23-2006 10:21 AM #8
I too raced at the time Sox and Martin were racing SS/D. After the lenco trans came out that pretty much took Ronnie out of the picture. If any of you guys ever heard him shift a 4 gear you would swear it was a lenco. I re-met him about 7yrs ago when he and Arnie Beswick were touring. I went up and started talking to him and it was 1969 allover again RIP.www.adoptafriendforlife.org
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04-26-2006 09:20 PM #9
farewell to Mr. 4-Speed. An inspiration to more than you will ever imagine.
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04-26-2006 09:39 PM #10
godspeed Mr. Four Speed......
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04-26-2006 09:46 PM #11
As I recall, they ran crash boxes. I used to see them at Indy every year, and in '66 or '67 I remember standing at the fence watching one of their GTX's shift second, and you could see dirt fall out from under the car. I'm sure it would have registered on the Richter Scale!!! Great memories.
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04-28-2006 06:17 AM #12
Amen to that gassersrule_196. He will be missed.
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