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It's a long way from Rudolph to Daytona. I feel I raced in a great era and in a great place. I was very fortunate.
Dick Trickle -
I love Wisconsin, but it made my life better (when he went to Cup racing). I had done about everything in short tracks that you can do. It was a new challenge for me to come down here and it gave me a new look on life. It was a different battlefield that gave me a new lease on life.
Dick Trickle
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Some pushers are way better than others.
Dick Trickle -
I am pretty well retired, ... I run Slinger and Milwaukee and certain other shows. It's kind of like a hobby.
Dick Trickle -
Larry and Kathy (his wife) were both close friends of mine. I thought a lot of them. I still do.
Dick Trickle -
Probably the biggest story was when I got married in '61.
Dick Trickle -
The one that hurts the most is that Busch race I had won.
Dick Trickle -
We bought a ticket and got up in the stands. We got there fairly early and were sitting for what seemed like a half hour, 45 minutes, when all of sudden, here comes my truck and my car across the track. I told Darlene, 'I can't believe Big John (Boettcher) brought my car up here.' So I raced. That was my honeymoon.
Dick Trickle
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It's like flying jet fighters in a gymnasium.
Dick Trickle -
Wisconsin will bring people from Wausau and Kaukauna and La Crosse, so you don't only get the good fan base from the greater Milwaukee area, but a lot of people come in, especially with the MARS cars coming in and the Mid-American cars from all over the state, bringing in their fan base, their parents and children and grandpas and whatever, ... It's really a fun weekend.
Dick Trickle -
That's the most memorable one, but it's not the most fun to remember.
Dick Trickle -
Racing is in my blood, I can't quite get out of it yet.
Dick Trickle -
It started as a hobby when I was a kid, and I'm finishing as a hobby.
Dick Trickle -
It was junk. The motor was broken out of place, the front end was smashed. It was only a couple of hours before the race, so I thought we were done.
Dick Trickle
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I feel I have lived during one of the best eras of racing there ever was. From Rudolph, Wis., to Daytona, it has increased 1,000-fold. When I first started racing you were looked down upon. Now, you're a celebrity and I'm not just talking about myself. Even if racing hadn't gotten so popular, I would still have done it.
Dick Trickle -
I did it for a living, made a career out of it, but now I've turned it into somewhat of a hobby.
Dick Trickle -
I said we've got to fix it good enough to be able to get it back on the truck. We did that, and had a little time left. I thought, Hey, let's work on it a little more and get it good enough so we can get some starting money.'
Dick Trickle -
We're pretty excited. It's going to be fun.
Dick Trickle -
There were a lot of races I was going to win at Milwaukee, but I had mechanical problems or something would happen, ... In the early years, it just took a long time for me to win a race. I got in somebody's oil one time and got in the wall, had a clutch go out once. . . so when I finally won one, it was a long time coming.
Dick Trickle -
I am going to be doing some practicing on Thursday and Friday and we run some qualifying heats on Saturday, ... I've wanted to do this for a while. I wanted to have a good car when we did it. I think we've got a good car.
Dick Trickle
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I don't race a lot, half a dozen (races) a year maybe.
Dick Trickle -
I play with my tractors and live somewhat of a family life and just try to enjoy trying to retire sooner or later.
Dick Trickle -
Not yet, when I'm gone I'll be a legend, right now I'm just very good at what I do.
Dick Trickle -
You try to run the best line. I had about the fifth-fastest time, but I think a couple of guys got sleds that are house sleds. They've got their own name on them, that kind of stuff.
Dick Trickle