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Prototype (Ron Neal) Racing Engine | Yellow Bullet Forums
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Prototype Racing Engines - The Third Turn
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Talladega Helped Forge Martin’s Hall Of Fame Career
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Being based in the Midwest was no inconvenience for Martin as he went short track racing, since the majority of his races were in that region of the country, but it nearly brought his Talladega dream to an end before he could even get there. “I got my engines from Prototype engines, which was based in Illinois,” he said.
Ron Neal - Facebook
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June 30, 1991 - November 15, 1998·Victoria, British Columbia Former Clerk (position) at Canada Safeway March 1978 - April 1981·Victoria, British Columbia College Studied Economics and Computer Science at Uvic Class of 1979 Studied Appraisal at University of British Columbia Also studied Real estate Sauder School of Business High School
Looking For Neil Bonnett's 1934 Coupe - RacersReunion
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The engine was a small block Chevy built by Ron Neal of Prototype Racing Engines. Ron was a friend of Neil's from past short track endeavors. The car also featured 5 spoke Ultra wheels, with low profile tires in front with LARGE Hoosier tires in the rear. The car was sold to Hank Jones of Sports Image fame, and later obtained by Richard Childress.
12 Questions with Mark Martin - USATODAY.com
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nascar/2013/10/09/mark-martin-interview-stewart-haas-racing/2953297/
Jack Roush would have never known me if it weren't for Ron Neal of Protoype Racing Engines and Ray Dillon. They were two incredibly important and influential people in my ASA success behind my...
History - Historic Stock Car Photos | Page 19 - The H.A.M.B.
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Prototype Racing Engines was the owner of the track Falconred, That was Ron Neal that owned Ga Intl at that time, and we all know about Ron and Prototype Engines. This is a little obscure, but if you worked there with Rob, you may remember a group of guys coming from Corpus Christi, Texas to replace the fencing around the place.
ARCA at Talladega Helped Forge Hall of Fame Career for Mark …
https://speedwaymedia.com/2019/04/17/arca-at-talladega-helped-forge-hall-of-fame-career-for-mark-martin/
“I got my engines from Prototype engines, which was based in Illinois,” he said. “They just couldn’t get that engine done. For whatever reason it wouldn’t run the way they wanted it and before we...
Al Bartz, USA, what's his story? - The Nostalgia Forum
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Al Bartz and Gary Knutson and Bruce McLaren at Champion Dyno Al Bartz worked for Traco engines in Culver City to start his engine building. He then went on his own and built engines for George...
1982 ARCA 200 - The Third Turn
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