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About
The Author
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Dwayne
Sims has been around the racing community most of his adult life.
He acquired his love for the sport at a young age from his dad,
Jerry Sims. Dwayne's father introduced his son to racing basically
from the crib. In fact, there is (hidden away) a picture taken
only a couple of days after Dwayne was brought home from the
hospital of him propped up on a pillow, with a model of Darel
Dieringer Mercury nestled next to him and an issue of Stock Car
Racing in front of him. Thus began his fascination with racing and
the Ford camp in particular. ( As they say, the nut doesn't fall
far from the tree.)
After several years of
working as an official at the local tracks of Lancaster Speedway
and Starlite Speedway, Jerry decided to open a small
business of his own specializing in racing. Speedway Photo Service
was born in the mid 70's. It specialized in hand -crafted model
replicas of the cars being
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Dwayne Sims
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raced at the time as well as racing
photos. Through his
father's business Dwayne was to meet many of his heroes; Carl
Brownell, Billy Causey, James Catoe, Johnie Mangum and others from
the tracks in the southeast, and later; Petty, Pearson, and
many other NASCAR legends of their day. While not old enough to be directly involved with the
business, he followed his dad around the tracks with a camera of
his own, trying to learn how to take photos.( Special thanks to
Colin Williams for the extra lens back then.) Through those
formative years Dwayne learned not only of photography but gained
a deep love and respect for the drivers, crews and families
involved in all aspects of racing
Nowadays, Dwayne has combined
his 3 loves; computers, racing and photography to help bring
his views and appreciation of the sport to others. He began at Sugar
Creek Speedway in Union SC as track photographer and webmaster of
their site. On any given Saturday night during the summer he could
be found throughout the pits or infield, hanging out with drivers,
crew member and
fans, trying to hide the fact he was actually enjoying himself too
much to call this "work". From there, Dwayne moved on to
his current track, Laurens County
Speedway, where once again he
roams the grounds snapping pictures and joking with fans and crew
alike. In addition to the track photographer duties, Dwayne will
handle weekly commentary and such on this website. Also he will
once more handle the site for Sugar
Creek this season as well as Laurens
County. Dwayne can also be found on some weekends at
Carolina Motorsports Park in Kershaw, taking pictures for their
website, www.cmpracetrack.com
or even trying to bum a ride from one of the drivers. Where ever
he is, you can be sure he is ready to "talk racin'
". If you would
like to contact him, drop an
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