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==Summary==
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== Introduction ==
 
Long Regarded as the greatest of the four speed drag racers, Ronnie Sox won many [[NHRA]] and [[IHRA]] Championships and was the [[AHRA]]'s Driver of the Year in 1968. He was the "Sox" part of the famous [[Sox and Martin]] team, with partner [[Buddy Martin]].
 
Long Regarded as the greatest of the four speed drag racers, Ronnie Sox won many [[NHRA]] and [[IHRA]] Championships and was the [[AHRA]]'s Driver of the Year in 1968. He was the "Sox" part of the famous [[Sox and Martin]] team, with partner [[Buddy Martin]].
  
Ronnie started racing at the local tracks in North Carolina in the 1950s, driving a Chevrolet. He switched to Mercury in the early 60s, but is most known for being a [[Plymouth]] sponsored driver, where his razor sharp shifting of the 4-speed gave him the arguably reputation of being the best. When a rule change allowing the [[clutchless]] [[Lenco]] [[transmission]] was made in 1973, Ronnie Sox was virtually the only driver to lose ground (.04 seconds), thus taking away his edge.
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Ronnie started racing at the local tracks in North Carolina in the 1950s, driving a Chevrolet. He switched to Mercury in the early 60s, but is most known for being a [[Plymouth]] sponsored driver, where his razor sharp shifting of the [[4-speed]] gave him the arguably reputation of being the best. When a rule change allowing the [[clutchless]] [[Lenco]] [[transmission]] was made in 1973, Ronnie Sox was virtually the only driver to lose ground (.04 seconds), thus taking away his edge.
  
 
==Personal Data==
 
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==Childhood==
 
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==Education==
 
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==Important Accomplishments==
 
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==Epilogue==
 
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Ronnie Sox died of prostate cancer in 2006 at 67 years old. His wife [[Diane Sox]] now honors his memory with the [[Ronnie Sox Foundation]], which contributes to St. Jude Hospital for Children -- Ronnie's favorite Charity.
 
Ronnie Sox died of prostate cancer in 2006 at 67 years old. His wife [[Diane Sox]] now honors his memory with the [[Ronnie Sox Foundation]], which contributes to St. Jude Hospital for Children -- Ronnie's favorite Charity.
 
  
 
==References==
 
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==Related Links==
 
==Related Links==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Sox Wikipedia Wiki on Ronnie Sox]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Sox Wikipedia Wiki on Ronnie Sox]
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Revision as of 23:44, 19 August 2013


Mr. 4-Speed Ronnie Sox


Introduction

Long Regarded as the greatest of the four speed drag racers, Ronnie Sox won many NHRA and IHRA Championships and was the AHRA's Driver of the Year in 1968. He was the "Sox" part of the famous Sox and Martin team, with partner Buddy Martin.

Ronnie started racing at the local tracks in North Carolina in the 1950s, driving a Chevrolet. He switched to Mercury in the early 60s, but is most known for being a Plymouth sponsored driver, where his razor sharp shifting of the 4-speed gave him the arguably reputation of being the best. When a rule change allowing the clutchless Lenco transmission was made in 1973, Ronnie Sox was virtually the only driver to lose ground (.04 seconds), thus taking away his edge.

Personal Data

  • Full Name:
  • DOB: 1938
  • Place of Birth:
  • DOD: April 22, 2006
  • Place Interned:
  • Spouse: Diane Sox
  • Children:

Childhood

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Education

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Important Accomplishments

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Epilogue

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Ronnie Sox died of prostate cancer in 2006 at 67 years old. His wife Diane Sox now honors his memory with the Ronnie Sox Foundation, which contributes to St. Jude Hospital for Children -- Ronnie's favorite Charity.

References

Related Links


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