Rest In Peace Ted Christopher – the racing world will miss dearly. http://www.nascarracemom.com/2017/09/ted-christopher-rest-in-peace.html
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Rest In Peace Ted Christopher – the racing world will miss dearly. http://www.nascarracemom.com/2017/09/ted-christopher-rest-in-peace.html
Ted Christopher, 59, killed in plane crash
Ted Christopher, 59, killed in plane crash
By Aaron Bearden, Motorsports Editor NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour veteran and modified racing legend Ted Christopher was killed Saturday in a plane crash that occurred near Guilford, Conn., NASCAR officials confirmed. He was 59 years old. Christopher was traveling to Riverhead Raceway in Long Island, where he was expected to compete on Saturday night, when the incident occurred. The Plainsville,…
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Jud Wilson, Ted Christopher and Lick Carlisle at Griffith Stadium 1943
The Driver Suit Blog-Introduction to Racing Press Kits-Ted Christopher/Tracy Gordon 1999 Two small press kits from 1999, Ted Christopher, and Tracy Gordon will be examined this week.
Christopher Returns Home Looking For Tour Win, Track Title
Christopher Returns Home Looking For Tour Win, Track Title
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Ted Christopher knows how to win. He’s done it more at Stafford Motor Speedway than any driver that has participated in the long and storied history of the Connecticut oval. This Sunday he’ll have two significant opportunities to add to the legacy at his home track.
With 42 triumphs overall, Christopher ranks third on the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour’s all-time wins list. The…
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Knockin' on heavens door
Ted Christopher = vocals Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits) = guitar
"This version was recorded in memory of the Dunblane Massacre 13 March 1996, where 16 children and one adult got killed. A new verse was written, and the children choir who sing the chorus are brothers and sisters of the victims. The song was released 9 December 1996, and it reached number 1. The proceeds went to charities for children."
The new verse:
Lord these guns have caused too much pain This town will never be the same So for the bairns of Dunblane We ask please never again