How Did You Come Up With Your Car Number??

lilrcr29g said:
A Hornet is a Hornet! My ex-Hornet was #29g. It was my bro's birth-month(feb) and my birth month(sept) and initial of our last name. Don't have a new one yet.lol

thankyou Mr. Hornet... could I have your name for my list?? :)

cj
 
This is an easy one for me. I just started racing this year and thought of using the #13, but there were so many cars out there with that number I just couldn't do it. I started thinking and looking for a number you didn't see a lot of and decided on 64w. I am a full time firefighter and have been on truck number 9564 for seven years now. I was also born in 1964. That seemed like two good reasons for the number. The "w" stands for Weber just in case I run across someone else with a 64.

Eric Weber 64w Modified Montgomery County Speedway
 
When my brother was racing he used the number 2G. Everyone questioned us about it (even me) since our last name was Haller. Kurt's answer was that it was 2G for his son. His sons name is Griffen so it was 2 Griffen. Come to find out from one of those find your family crest websites that our German coat of arms actually has 2 griffins on it, so that was kinda neat.
 
2gBro said:
When my brother was racing he used the number 2G. Everyone questioned us about it (even me) since our last name was Haller. Kurt's answer was that it was 2G for his son. His sons name is Griffen so it was 2 Griffen. Come to find out from one of those find your family crest websites that our German coat of arms actually has 2 griffins on it, so that was kinda neat.

THANKYOU for your input...that was pretty cool...
you are number is 74
http://www.cjsdirttrackracing.com/forums/index.php?act=ST&f=2&t=2088&st=0#entry5311
 
Pitboss88 said:
cj,
His name is Zach Murphy and he races quartermidgets. Thanks! :)

SILLY ME!!! If I had only looked at your links first I would have known the last name.... sorry.... :D

thankyou for the info and for participating...
liked the sites..

cj

you are #75 on my site...
 
jdsqrd said:
As a kid I followed my cousin Mark Schaefer where ever he went to race when I sports my nuber was always 12 when I started racing RC cars I used the number when I started racing ATVs I used the number and I ran it on our stock car ever since. :D

Jason Davinroy

THANKYOU Jason...
appreciate you participating.
you are number 76...............
 
well the w1ld number was the late cleo reeves who was a friend of my dads when he raced in the seventies then a good friend of mine ron heaton sr started racing in the 80s and i was helping him and talked him into using the number after asking cleo who had retiered from racing then ron passed away and i have kept the number going for many reasons kind of sentamental.marty kopp& ron heaton jr the real w1ld's
 
racerw1 said:
well the w1ld number was the late cleo reeves who was a friend of my dads when he raced in the seventies then a good friend of mine ron heaton sr started racing in the 80s and i was helping him and talked him into using the number after asking cleo who had retiered from racing then ron passed away and i have kept the number going for many reasons kind of sentamental.marty kopp& ron heaton jr the real w1ld's

thankyou so much for sharing !!!! I do appreciate the participation..
You are number 78

http://www.cjsdirttrackracing.com/forums/index.php?act=ST&f=2&t=2088&st=0#entry5311
 
I'm Not racing yet, but i've already decided(with my girlfriend's help) to run the number 84 with maybe a small number 68 inside the 8 to pay homage to Hotrod Herman Hanradt b/c he was the first dirt track racer i was associated with.

Ben
 
PITDRIFTER said:
MR. DAVINROY, YOU TYPE LIKE YOU HAVE 12 FINGERS!:D

YOUR FRIEND ANDY!;)

:) okay Mr. Richards.........why don't I have you on my list??
would appreciate it and your link to your website would be added to mine :D

cj
 
Well, I obviously don't have a car that I race for real. But I have done a lot of sim racing and would someday like to own and race a car if money ever allows. In my sim racing I've used several numbers but always came back to the 5q. Obviously we all know where the "q" comes from. The five has several different meanings for me. It is my favorite number. My name, Quentin, means five. I was born in May which is the 5th month. And I was born on the 20th of May which is divisable by 5. LOL! Anyway, if or when I ever get a car to race 5q will be on the side of it.
 
hhs04playa said:
I'm Not racing yet, but i've already decided(with my girlfriend's help) to run the number 84 with maybe a small number 68 inside the 8 to pay homage to Hotrod Herman Hanradt b/c he was the first dirt track racer i was associated with.

Ben

Ben I would like a last name but I did add your entry anyway.. thanks so much for sharing and hope to see you on that track sometime next season..

you are number 79..

http://www.cjsdirttrackracing.com/forums/index.php?act=ST&f=2&t=2088&st=0#entry5311

cj
 
qwaynick said:
Well, I obviously don't have a car that I race for real. But I have done a lot of sim racing and would someday like to own and race a car if money ever allows. In my sim racing I've used several numbers but always came back to the 5q. Obviously we all know where the "q" comes from. The five has several different meanings for me. It is my favorite number. My name, Quentin, means five. I was born in May which is the 5th month. And I was born on the 20th of May which is divisable by 5. LOL! Anyway, if or when I ever get a car to race 5q will be on the side of it.

WOW..your lucky number has to be #5.... sure does surround you...
thankyou for posting ... I did add you to the list..

you are number *80

cj

huh...what is a SIMS car anyway??
 
I sure didnt think this would go this far, so here goes my little number story.
My brother raced midgets and he had the number 69, so always wanting to be like your big brother I was stuck between #68 and #70. Well my brother and Jerry Sifford were real good friends and that was back when Jerry and Russ Wallace were tearing up the short tracks in our area. As a realtivly young guy Jerry was in my eyes probably one of the coolest guys around (still is as a matter of fact. The guy can tell a racing story) so we stuck the number 70 on my first midget and every one there after, now my son and daughter have 1/4 midgets with the number 70.
BTW all racecars should be RED cause that makes look 10 miles an hour faster.

Jeff Palazzolo
Screaming 70
Pacific, mo
 
My girlfriends softball number was (21). I started racing stock cars when I was (21). My first little league baseball number was (21). Finally, one of our favorite latemodel drivers is Billy Moyer, and he is (21). So, we decided to go with (21).

Justin Anderson
 




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