Junior Johnson Moonshine And Junior Johnson Moonshine Stories Nascar

Monday, November 30, 2009

Junior Johnson Moonshine And Junior Johnson Moonshine Stories Nascar

If Jimmie Johnson finishes 25th or better Sunday, he'll win his record fourth straight championship. (AP)

Jimmie Johnson will never match the feats of Junior Johnson off the track. Few racers could, or should even try.Robert Glenn Johnson Jr. ran illegal booze in North Carolina in the 1950s, invented the bootleg turn --- a 180-degree maneuver to escape the law --- as well as was granted a presidential pardon by Ronald Reagan in 1986 for a 1956 moonshine conviction. And that's only scraping the surface.

Although he won 50 NASCAR races, including the 1960 Daytona 500 and six Winston Cup championships as a team owner, the Last American Hero didn't win a national championship as a driver.

Jimmie Johnson, on the other hand, has caught and passed legends, including Junior Johnson, on the track and could even challenge Richard Petty's and Dale Earnhardt's seven Cup titles apiece for the most in the sport.

On Sunday, Johnson should romp to a record fourth consecutive Sprint Cup championship at Homestead-Miami Speedway in south Florida. He has a 108-point lead over Mark Martin and has only to finish 25th or better --- regardless of Martin's outcome --- in the Ford 400 to join Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jeff Gordon as a four-time champ.

Johnson, a one-time desert truck racer,'s 34 and could drive another 10 or more years.

Boring? I think not.

Johnson's domination in NASCAR's new era is due to hard work, attention to detail and very good equipment. He is superbly skilled on short, intermediate and big tracks. He could road race with the best of them. He is a complete driver and deserves to be ranked among the greats of racing.

When Johnson edges by Cale Yarborough, who also won three titles in a row, this weekend here should be no doubting his place in the sport.

Junior Johnson was nicknamed "The Last American Hero" after Jeff Bridges portrayed him in the 1973 movie of the same name.

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26 Reasons to Rally 'Round the TMS Track Next Weekend

Sunday, November 29, 2009

26 Reasons to Rally 'Round the TMS Track Next Weekend

Oct. 28--Some people say that the country's love affair with NASCAR is ebbing. And with 38 races over a 10-month season -- two at Texas Motor Speedway -- and saturation TV coverage, you could see how stock-car racing might be suffering from overexposure.

Add a recession, higher unemployment, high gas prices and severe belt-tightening, and it's not surprising that NASCAR, like different sports leagues, has taken a hit this year.

But that doesn't mean that NASCAR is just a passing-lane fancy.

Next weekend, NASCAR returns to Fort Worth for its second annual date at TMS: The Dickies 500 (1:30 p.m. Nov. 8). More important, it's the third-to-last race of the season in the Chase for the Championship, the Sprint Cup Series"playoffs" to determine the champion for 2009.

So, maybe you should consider revising your plans and taking the family to TMS to soak in the atmosphere and a little of great racing. We'll give you an A-to-Z account of why NASCAR is worth the price of admission.

AAffordable. No major sporting event is cheap, but NASCAR seems to understand the economic plight of its audience. The cheapest ticket for Sunday's race is $20. The highest is $135. And prices at all concessions at TMS have been rolled back, on everything from soft drinks to T-shirts.

BBYOB. Fans can bring their own beer, as long as it's not in a glass bottle. Coolers are allowed at TMS, provided they are no bigger than 14-by-14-by-14.

CChase for the Championship. Even the traditionalists who loathed the concept now fully embrace the sport's answer to a playoff. Since its inception in 2004, the Chase has created more suspense in the final 10 races of the season.

DDale Earnhardt and Dale Jr. Dad, who died in a crash at Daytona in 2001, was well-known as the Intimidator; despite a fast start and huge fan appeal, Junior is struggling to follow in his father's footsteps.

EEntertainment. A NASCAR race weekend is usually loaded. For instance, next week there is qualifying for a Truck Series race on Thursday night and Sprint Cup qualifying on Friday, as well as the truck race itself. The Nationwide Series race is Saturday, and the Sprint Cup"Chase" race is Sunday.

FFord (and Chevrolet and Dodge). American automakers still thrive on the stock-car circuit, although Toyota has made huge inroads for engine supremacy. Chevy cars have won the most races this season.

GGarage. This is where drivers and crews prepare their cars, tinkering and adjusting and tinkering some more. Provided a fan gets the right pass (which isn't too hard), you can walk through the garage for an intimate look at the behind-the-scenes life of NASCAR.

HHorsepower. Sprint Cup cars have 850 horsepower. The feeling and sound generated by a field of 43 cars driving at 190 mph can give even a casual observer a rush.

IIdioms. The sport's expansion to the North and West has watered down its Southern roots, but a drawl and good-ol'-boy idioms are music to the ears in stock-car racing.

JJimmie Johnson. Not the former Super Bowl-winning coach of the Cowboys, but the driver who dominates. He has won three consecutive NASCAR championships and leads the Chase by 118 points over senior citizen Mark Martin for a fourth title in a row.

KKurt and Kyle Busch. NASCAR's bad news brothers are not exclusively great drivers but controversy magnets, whether it's interaction with opposing drivers or tactics on the course. They've just about made Tony Stewart one of the good guys.

LLapped. This is the only sport where the cars lagging behind can get in the way and impede the leaders.

MMoonshine. During Prohibition,"moonrunners" souped up their cars to run moonshine through the hills of North Carolina and Tennessee to stay away the law. When Prohibition ended, owners started racing their souped-up stock cars.

NNicknames. Admittedly, most of the colorful ones are from the past -- the Intimidator, King Richard, Million Dollar Bill, the Skoal Bandit, Super G, Gentleman Ned, and Texas Terry. Nowadays, Dale Earnhardt Jr. is known as either Little E or Junior, Carl Edwards is Cousin Carl, and Kyle Busch is Shrub.

OOutdoors. With the advent of retractable roofs and domed stadiums, an increasing number of sports are played indoors. See Cowboys Stadium. NASCAR runs outside.

PParking. At Texas Motor Speedway, parking is free. When was the last time you attended a major event and didn't pay for parking?

QQuotes. NASCAR drivers have a flair for saying things a little differently. For example, Dale Earnhardt said,"You win some; you lose some; you wreck some." And,"I'm gonna hit'em. It's their choice to wreck it or save it."

RRubbin'. An honored NASCAR term where two cars will"rub" against each other-- leave tire marks or damage on the side of the car -- yet keep racing. Remember, rubbin' is racin'.

SScanners. Fans can buy or rent radio scanner devices that allow them to listen to driver-pit crew conversations during the race as well as watch replays. It's like listening to a football coach interact with his quarterback or assistant coaches on their headsets.

TTailgating. Football receives a lot of the credit for big-time tailgating, but at NASCAR events, you do not tailgate for a couple of hours heading up to a race. You tailgate for a couple of days.

UUndersteer. It means the tires are not getting enough traction to respond to the driver's steering. This is just another example of the extensive NASCAR language, which includes phrases such as"too loose,""restrictor plate,""push,""swapping paint" and"double-file restart."

VViewing. Because races last for roughly three hours, a NASCAR race on TV is the ideal sport to watch while you get things done around the house. You don't have to watch every single second to enjoy a race.

WWrecks. No one wants to see an injury or fatality, but like rubberneckers on a highway, few can resist the allure of a massive pileup or a car rolling several times as traffic dodges it.

XThe black-and-white"X" flag is one of the eight indicator flags during a race. The rarely used flag means the driver is no longer being scored because he failed to pit after being shown a black flag.

YYellow. Proceed with caution. You don't have to be a gearhead to know that this means slow down down. On a track, yellow means there is a wreck and to let off the gas.

ZZZ Top. The iconic Texas rockers will play for nearly an hour before the start of the Sprint Cup race at TMS.

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Fishbone Cafe on Friday Scissormen

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Fishbone Cafe on Friday Scissormen

Friday, Scissormen result is that after a week full of great options for lovers of blues Connecticut. Scissormen be in Fishbone Cafe in Middletown, so that their energy and unique sound. If you think that the game of Delta Blues Moon high octane fuel, which moves in the right direction.

Scissormen leader Ted Drozdovskii, which has a very deceptive conduct. Regardless of his mood before the show, when you pick up a guitar, features animated slide. It not only plays the blues, as well as the room.

The Group believes in the blues, and acknowledges when giants of music on earth.

It's just guitar and drums calling the spirits of Mississippi blues. Scissormen played everything: from coffee Zhukov, blues, rock, punk clubs and major festivals.

The unique guitar slides in the fire Drozdovskii is between generations. He was named "Guitarist of the invention and fascinating study. In Rolling Stone critic Anthony DeCurtis," (Drozdovskii's) slipped a pair of scissors in the skin of their bones, and can unleash a roar of the storm. "

Do not rely on others to send messages. Enjoy the show, bring Drozdovskii used as a slide. This is not just a show, this group on a mission.

Sunday, The Fabulous Thunderbirds will be at Infinity Music Hall. For over 30 years, The Fabulous Thunderbirds had spectators who want more. The Group has its own sound, with participants from different musical styles.

Founding member Kim Wilson continues to bring new members to the T-Bird Zone. Starting as a group of Blues live, because the group included a combination of different styles.

Wilson, vocalist and harmonica ECA, which sets the tone. His talent earned him several Grammy nominations and blues. Blues Foundation on behalf of Wilson's Contemporary Blues Male Artist of the Year "in 2006, and" Lookin 'For Trouble! "He was named Blues Song of the Year" in 2004. In the film "Cadillac Records", Wilson is playing music. Group as a whole, brings energy every time you play.

Tab Benoit at the stage of the FTC on Sunday, after he moved to Infinity Music Hall Thursday (8 pm Norfolk, Conn.).

For residents of Houma, Louisiana, Tab Benoit is a neighbor, but the road has become one of the main participants, and the winner of the blues. Pay their debts, be completed within 250 days a year. He played in the swamp blues, soul and blues from Chicago in the U.S., is currently the folklore of Louisiana.

It was in the box Tabby Blues and cultural heritage in Baton roses, where Benoit occupied gaining recognition among the faithful followers of Blues players and low and dirty sex. He then moved to other sites, including two national political conventions last year.

Beniot supports Road Blues roots. It carries out its own brand of Cajun rock 'n blues, night after night, and the audience is constantly growing. For many years, were concerned that among Louisiana and formed the Voice of Wetlands. Not afraid to say that makes communication more important. Johnny Boots opens for him the SCC.

Kenny Wayne Shepherd will Ridgefield Theater Saturday. He sold millions of records worldwide, won four Grammy nominations and two Billboard Music Awards, two Orville H. Gibson Awards, maintaining Blues Foundation's Blues Alive Award and the Blues Music Awards, to name only some of them. He had four number one albums of blues and rock can capture the audience. His latest project, 10 Days Off, blue Backroads, not only received critical acclaim, but also showed in his heart. He is widely known as one of the best of today's blues-rock guitarists. Special guest on the show, Christopher Robin Band.

Friday, Smokin 'Joe Kubek & King B'nois state again, this time Charnaglaz Sally.

In addition, on Friday, 4 to 7 hours was happy hour at Cafe 9 with Peter and Travis Magrane. Acoustic blues playing, and free food will be available. Stage reached on Saturday, Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez.

There are many local Blues keep very active. Friday, Dan Stevens is at the top Pub & Hammer, mostly Blues Band is a restaurant of New Orleans, Johnny Vibrato group plays with Pete restaurant Scheips ivory and found JoBluz Band Steve Polezonis angry.

Saturday, Cherry Street Restaurant Tom Sanders and the area receiving fire Junior Krauss and milkshakes.

Rats Damato all results directly to Billy Nolan, a former Blues Sunday at 7 pm Tune WPKN.

Robert Johnson home restoration project takes place in Hazlehurst, Miss George Winston will honor Robert Johnson, to start fundraising. There is more to come as feathers in a wooden house.

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To meet MadMayo Running Club

Friday, November 27, 2009

To meet MadMayo Running Club

MadMayo running club, the new (and lose!) In Madison and Mayodan organized group of players invited to the next group of athletes of all levels, working at 10 Saturday, November 21

Take part in an interesting group of MMRC, and sometimes hilly 3-mile run at Madison. After that, you can post on that day in the city enjoys ShineFest old music, arts and crafts, barbecue, Institute of Culture, the authors of the South-a good man. There are rumors that the legendary Junior Johnson's car and the month will be in town!

Who: For all athletes and strength and speed.

Text: MadMayo Running Club group runs three miles.

Time: 10 on Saturday, 11 21.

Location: in Murphy and Dalton Avenue (near Piedmont distilled), Madison meeting.

Why: Brand cleansing on the grill is low in calories. Door prizes!

Cost: All groups MMRC is free!

(Note: MMRC does not perform or not ShineFest or a member of the Southern Cultural Association. We only have a good holiday, especially when it comes to barbecue!)

MadMayo Running Club (MadMayoRunningClub.com) welcomes the running, jogging, legs, and pedestrians of all ages and abilities. Iron with marathonatleet start running, and all'S invitation! MMRC has its headquarters in Madison / In order Rockingham County Mayodan but we can live anywhere. To learn more about the mechanisms of team management and other club events, please visit MadMayoRunningClub.com or send an e-mail info@madmayorunningclub.com.If this case, or to MadMayo running club for more information

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Drug runners, too?

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Drug runners, too?
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textNow that NASCAR has glorified the deeds of the past)'s Moonshine Runner ( "NASCAR makes a trip back in time, " October 19th the sports section, you can do the same for today 's drug traffickers. Junior Johnson and his colleagues Moonshine runners are not "American hero " - it"American Outlaws " who are not offended revered.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textWho 's say that 50 years from now NASCAR ' s be in the Hall of Shame traffickers in drugs, illegal drug running here in North Carolina, his city, like the old days the good guys.

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NASCAR Dale Earnhardt Jr. were urgently needed 's rebirth

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

NASCAR Dale Earnhardt Jr. were urgently needed 's rebirth
This is a brutal season for Dale Earnhardt Jr. was so bad that even resist the National Enquirer can 't embellish his story of pain.
Earnhardt was not abducted by aliens - even though he wishes he had - but the lives of NASCAR superstars has become a `` train wreck turned and friends fear that he s for the head of an emotional break, is transforms according to a recent Enquirer in which the sources are anonymous. `` Now the bachelor anxious to be able to handle alcohol, say the employees.
Earnhardt could only laugh when asked about the story, after a qualifying lap at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Sunday 's Ford 400, the season finale. Earnhardt 's teammate Jimmie Johnson, just a clean race, winning his fourth consecutive Sprint Cup title, and Earnhardt will try to end a losing streak, as crazy as the Enquirer article.
Earnhardt did not seem the least of suicide, as he joked about the dark foreboding of history, which he said is false. He believes that Sue, but the thought of winning, taking into account applicants success against the tabloids, and his failure recently.
`` Many people say that any publicity is good publicity, said Earnhardt. `` We 're [24] in the league, and we' is still relevant for the National Enquirer.
So that 's something. He 's licenses still worthwhile, despite the worst season of his career. Zero wins in 35 races with an average of 23. Close last week was typical: Earnhardt spun during the race for the initiative and broke a nine car wreck. He spent 50 laps in the garage of his car, while the subject of emergency repairs and 35. There were also incidents Multicar at Daytona and California and upheaval, when he shot his cousin and longtime crew chief Tony Eury Jr. and replaced him with Lance McGrew.
But concern Earnhardt isn 't for the season is over. It 's best chemistry of the team have noticed changes McGrew.
Feels Good About TEAM
`` It 's hard to see, and the results Don' t show he said. `` We 'is not a good team. We need to run more. I hope that years wasn 's over.
`` I'm happy with my team and I hope that the racing gods are kind to us. I need to believe that belief, and vice versa. If you believe that I believe that 't, then we' re done.
And another thing. Junior Nation believes. Earnhardt still NASCAR 's most popular driver. Became the most popular of the year, the sixth consecutive time, and a NASCAR record for sales of goods in 2008, and the bands should be pursued.
Not only was the magnetic line and the names in sports, but that is the down-loving fans around the world (not to mention it 's $ 54.3 million paycheck made in his career).
Walking fans around the garage area this weekend could shake hands with their favorite driver, photo request and look into his eyes. These athletes Aren 't 6-9 and 250 pounds. They like to go to talk fast and straight. Their roots are running in the moonlight, and the smoke. They are not sponsored by Tiffany or Chanel, but Target, Miller Lite, and Taco Bell.
But NASCAR 's the surge of 1990 struck a truce. Attendance and TV ratings have been sliding for four years. Can 't Blame It All on the economy. It is no coincidence that the collapse occurred in Johnson 'is too dominant. Nice Guy perfect. NASCAR, but still bloomed on his personality and the conditions of disputes end.
Sport can use some Rocky Road to go with Mr. Vanilla.
And it could harness the momentum of Little E.
Earnhardt, his father 's company, Dale Earnhardt Inc. in 2007, after failing in a dispute over the control and direction of the team with his stepmother Teresa solve.
He joined Hendrick Motorsports, which has 60 engineers in its 600.000 square head and large hands or owner Rick Hendrick.
Finally, Little and had the equipment to match his talent. He also had a boss with whom he shared the grief and profound understanding of why it will never go away. Earnhardt 's father collapsed and died in the last of the 2001 Daytona 500 as Earnhardt finished second. Hendrick 's son, Ricky, died in a helicopter crash in Martinsville.
A WIN FOR THE NO. 88
Earnhardt, but has only one victory in the No. 88 Impala. C 'is doubly frustrating because Hendrick' s three other riders have won 13 this year and are 1-2-3 in the standings.
`` It is the strongest in NASCAR, and it shows every day with the burden on his shoulders, he, teammate Mark Martin said of Earnhardt. `` I 've encouraged chin. Things will change.
Earnhardt, 35, acknowledges that can 't apologize. There isn 'is the name of the supporting muscles. Now, it 's got a win.
`` I have to go a long way to regain my confidence, he said. `` We just live and die, how come every day. Each shift - if goes wrong, it 's hard to keep a positive attitude.
`` The only thing I focus on most is to maintain my position.

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Johnson ready for the historic record breaking NASCAR

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Johnson ready for the historic record breaking NASCAR
In 1978, Cale Yarborough sat, now stock car racing legend, a record that no one thought possible.
Again Yarborough won third consecutive NASCAR 's top division, some thought the company could never be reproduced.
Richard Petty won 200 races and seven championships. But he won two titles in a row.
Dale Earnhardt won seven championships, but again, no more than two in a row - even though span repeated three times and won four championships in five seasons in the early 90s.
As Yarborough, Dale Earnhardt and Petty are legends in their sport. C 'is a group of elite. David Pearson is another legend of NASCAR. The same goes for Junior Johnson. End of list.
Which brings us to Sunday in Homestead, Florida
If Jimmie Johnson has finished 25th or better in the final season of Nextel Cup, became the first driver in NASCAR history, with four consecutive titles.
As difficult as it is for hardcore traditionalists in the south to accept a native of El Cajon is in the process of, an application of this sport most sacred record.
Actually, if Johnson wins the title, as expected, will be only the fourth NASCAR driver 's 61 four-season championships in a period of time.
Since Johnson 's domination of the sport in this decade - has 47 victories since 2002 and second in the championship twice (2003 and 2004) and fifth twice (2002 and 2005) - as the 34-year-old goes Rank NASCAR under 'is really great?
"I don 't think that' s get the credit it deserves," Denny Hamlin said Sunday a second after Johnson in the penultimate race of the season at Phoenix International Speedway.
"But I don 't think of great athletes never get the recognition they deserve, until some time passes."
Thus, when Johnson is classified NASCAR 's all time best drivers?
Certainly among the top 10 may be among the top five. But it is not the greatest, not yet. However, Johnson was able to run for another decade, if you like. Who knows how many victories and titles may occur in the future.
Here 's an observer' s All-Time Top 10:
1. Cale Yarborough: Yes, Johnson is the shadow of his record. Yarborough but it was a special rider. Ran Indycar and sports cars and auto spare. And he had to love her style - Charge! He finished the time (second row), the year after his run of three consecutive titles ended. 83 wins his fifth place all-time list and has won 15 percent of its departures NASCAR.
2. David Pearson: He counts the seconds at all time with 105 victories. And he won 18 percent of the races began. Only the fact that Pearson was rarely a complete list of breeds is limited to three lanes.
3. Richard Petty: His record of 200 victories is untouchable, especially since, on average, about 50 NASCAR race of the season in the first half of his career. But his seven titles speak for themselves. The driver of Petty and NASCAR put businesses on the map.
4. Dale Earnhardt: The Intimidator was the sport 's for the purists, no holds barred attitude has led to the race. But it was also a master of playing the point system. Among the five best drivers on the list, Earnhardt is not the only possibility to have a Hall of Fame crew chief. Seven titles and 76 victories.
5. Jimmie Johnson: No driver is working reading more of his car and ordering changes from the cockpit outside ex-racer. He won 16.2 percent of its beginning. Already winning No 14 on the list of all time, after only eight seasons.
6. Junior Johnson leading innovator and driver. Moonshine runners Notorious first NASCAR did. Winner as a driver and vehicle owner. He, not Mark Martin is the greatest driver never to win a championship.
7. Bobby Allison: tied for third all-time wins list with 84 race. Only some drivers to spend more time in the cockpit. The greatest ambassador of motor racing Stock Podunk short track racing in the night, before many of his greatest victories of the speed of the circuit.
8. Jeff Gordon: he won four championships between 1995 and 2001. But NASCAR 's six winner was the first pilot, brought the sport - Johnson is the shadow.
9. Glenn "Fireball" Roberts: The nickname comes from its value as a pitcher. He won 33 races in just over 200 starts when he died of wounds in 1964, Coca-Cola 600 suffered. Add to the list of legends. It 'was so great.
10. Darrell Waltrip: he won three titles and is the third level on points with Allison on the list of WINS. But his greatest contribution that sport has been openly his presence on camera at the time that television was discovered NASCAR.

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Jimmie Johnson chasing NASCAR great

Monday, November 23, 2009

Jimmie Johnson chasing NASCAR great
Jimmie Johnson is never with the exploits of Junior Johnson to the line. Some drivers could or should even try.
Robert Glenn Johnson Jr. ran illegal liquor in North Carolina in 1950 invented the Bootleg Series - A 180-degree maneuver to evade the law - and received a presidential pardon from Ronald Reagan in 1986-1956 Moonlight conviction. And that's just scratching the surface.
Although he has won 50 NASCAR ennen-R, including the 1960 Daytona 500 and Winston Cup win six championships as a team owner, The Last American Hero didn't a national championship as a driver.
Jimmie Johnson was the other side is caught and passed laws, including Junior Johnson, on the track and could even challenge Richard Petty's, Dale Earnhardt' s Cup seven titles each sport.
Sunday, Johnson should be increased to a record fourth consecutive title Sprint Cup at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Florida. It 'aa 108 points ahead of Mark Martin, and has only until the end of 25 or better - regardless Martin' s results - in the Ford 400 and Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jeff Gordon to join up to four times at the camp.
Johnson, a truck driver is desert only 34 and could take 10 or more years.
Boring? I think not.
Johnson's rule in NASCAR' s new era based on the work, attention to detail and excellent services. It 'very well qualified for short, medium and large tracks. He can run with the best of them. This is a complete driver and deserves to be counted among the big names in the running.
When the edges Johnson by Cale Yarborough, who won three titles in a row this weekend there should be no doubt about his place in sports.
Junior Johnson nicknamed"The Last American Hero" according to Jeff Bridges portrays him in 1973 in the film with the same name.
Sunday, racing fans will be in honor of American heroes next.

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The Junior Johnson Story to become a major motion picture

Sunday, November 22, 2009

The Junior Johnson Story to become a major motion picture

Redwood Palms Pictures has signed on to produce the true life story of racing legend, Junior Johnson. Commonly referred to as the father of modern stock car racing, Johnson began his career as a young teen running illegal moonshine on the dusty back roads of North Carolina, sharpening his unique driving skills by continually evading the law. Little did he know, he would support launch an entire industry.

Whiskey Beginnings is one of those stories that crystallizes the American Dream and tells the story of how one man's passion changed the world. Junior Johnson not only became a legend in his own time, but a true American hero. 'This story takes place during the great depression, in a time when many people fought daily for their survival,' states Mike DiManno, CEO of Redwood Palms. 'And out of that adversity was born one of the greatest heroes we've ever known.' Redwood Palms is partnering with writers Fred Griffith and Chris Mulkey. Based on the book, "Junior Johnson: Brave in Life" by Tom Higgins and Steve Waid, the film is scheduled to takeoff shooting in the Fall of 2008.

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Junior Johnson 's Stories Moonshine!

Junior Johnson 's Stories Moonshine!
Greensboro, NC - What 's are the real story behind NASCAR and moonshine? NASCAR legend Junior Johnson and former smuggler who has reached the morning today.
He 'll be part of the Festival of Carolina Shine this weekend in downtown Madison. But this morning was to get her stories!
Johnson said he was simply driving too fast when Moonshine ran back in the day, because there was nobody in the street. He said he had seen the law, his car was fast enough to escape the orders!
There was no need for seat belts. Junior said in the moonlight so thick to move, you don 'if you want!
What is the secret of the right of the moon? Junior said that the purest you can get ... ... Bettter Junior said that his is a triple suck
Carolina Shine Festival is Saturday 10-5: 30 at noon and Sunday at 5:30 clock. Junior Johnson will be performances Saturday, 3.4: 30pm and Sunday 2-4: 30pm.
Take a virtual tour of Piemdont Distillers, the only legal distillery in North Carolina.
Take a look at the evolution of the NASCAR race, eat barbecue and listen to music.
Speaking of music, you hear "The Ballad of Thunder Road?

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