You can start and end with everyone putting John Campbell on the list as he was the moneyman. I knew growing up in any big money race, you can count on him to get there. I started harness in early 80's and Campbell has made so much money in pursesit is hard to fathom
If you asked today, James MacDonald in Canada would easily make the list. He was really good at Meadowlands on Cup day. Hard to be against him at Mohawk.
I'm fortunate enough to have seen most of the great one's in their prime: 1. John Campbell 2. Walter Case Jr. [Best on the Half] 3. Herve Filion 4. Billy O. 5. Billy Haughton/Brian Sears Honorable Mention: Stanley Dancer
To me I liked anyone the drove. Saw Schnitticker when he was young, always got has share of wins. Thought Doug Snyder was a giant till I saw him in person, he's not. Liked Charlie Flickinger, because he made all his horses paced the same movements. There's one horse owner who buys dinner for who ever' around. Forgot his name. Liked all the greats . Thanks for the presantation.
On a half mile track : Camin and Walter Case. I remembr back in the 90's being at Yonkers and Walter dominated...I mean DOMINATED. People used to just watch him in AWE. I could say Herve, but he was as dirty as they come. No thank you.
Good to hear Joe O'Brien's name in the mix. I was fortunate enough to meet & "Paddock" for Mr. O'Brien in the early 70s when he drove a couple of races for the trainer I worked for at that time. I also knew & admired LaChance & Filion as well, along with Stanley Dancer, but Joe was my favorite
@@scottr1366 He drove all over the country from Yonkers to Hollywood Park and everywhere in between. He had a ranch in Northern California too as I remember, but it's been a Minit. Mr O'Brien was a Class Act Start To Finish
I agree with the great drivers mentioned here, but I will add a name not many would know, but had golden hands, and a great money driver - Ray McLean Sr
When I owned horses we put Dave Magee up on Fox Valley Scamp...we told him he needed the front...he put him there, but Scamp faded....after the race he asked to be drive Scamp the next race...we did...and Dave won from waaay back. And Dave was a very pleasant man to boot. The horse whisperer, Dave, was the best IMO.
A half mile track is a different monster. If you are not on front at Northside downs you are in the wrong spot. If you add a passing lane it's hard to beat the pocket.
On a half mile track no one could beat Walter Case jr....They all use to go to Yonkers and try....And they all failed.......Best small track driver ever hands down....
Thinking different track have different list. Yonkers Herve and WCJ Meadowlands Campbell and O'Donnell. Brennan calls himself on list, I like that in a driver. Sholty and O'Brian not mentioned enough. Give Billy Haughton big credit for placing catch drivers on the map when he put O'Donnell on Nialator, taking himself off. First big news of driving change I can recall.
I am only gonna give three 1 Walter Case Jr 1,100 wins in one year nuff said "With a million fewer starts then Tetrick" 2 Herve Filion over 15,000 wins 3 Dave Palone over 14,000 wins
Walter Case, Herve Filion, Brian Sears, Cambell and Billy Haughten could add the Redman Carmine and Buddy Gilmour. Walter case sadly did not afford himself the chance to prove how great he could have ended up as.
Yes Casey struggled with demons and addictions. He may have set some unbelievable records if he was on a different path..Now he races in Maine 2022 and isnt the same..But I have to say, their are alot of talented drivers up here..Ask around and you would be surprised..
Shelly Goudreau was the greatest driver I ever saw bar none. He always gave the the horse he was driving the best chance it had to run its race and the horses responded by improving their race times. Sadly he died in a racing accident when he was only 34 back in the fall of 1982.
Jim Fisher asked my dad who was superintendent of speed in Lake Odessa MI if he could hire me to groom a colt for him my dad said he doesn't know much hitching a horse. He said well bout time he learned the colt won and they paid me twenty bucks not bad for a 12 year old I think I was. One of my older brothers said do you know who you just worked with. I had no clue. He said Shelly The best driver in Canada nice guy he said you did a good job for your first grooming job I was so proud.
Good call -Walter Case, won for us a bunch, Cat Manzi and Jackie Mo, great too, but never trusted Jack (wink wink)..Carmine A. and Lachance could get a horse off the gate better then anyone.We had a nice 1st crop Slapstick colt,mid 80's, who was talented, but lumbering and lazy.We brought him along slow, as he had foot issues,his first race at Roosevelt NW /$.Lachance on him, during warmups between races saw Lachance getting into out colt a bit, showing him the whip, I knew he was going to leave with him,and sure enough,he did never looked back, won by open legnths..made $35k.@late 3/4.but foot issue killed his chance for more.
The fact that yannick said Stanley dancer and Walter case shows he knows what he’s talkin about… jus wanna throw out there the pride of Newark Ohio the Big T Terry Holton is the Ohio 🐐
Totally with you on Ronny. Not just because hes a good friend. No one could get more out of a horse then Ronny. Walter Case on a half mile track was stellar.
@@kennethkobylakiewicz3157 that’s cool we agree. I had an argument with a buddy about Ron pierce and John Campbell. I just though Ron was slightly better even John was great. I told him pierce won every big race in harness racing multiple times. I don’t think the two drivers were Close though, you would probably know better. Thanks have a good one. Steve
It's impossible to answer the question with certainty. It' s like asking who is the most beautiful Miss America of all time. Break it down to different eras and we might see more people selecting Walter Case or Keith Waples.
Dylan Paulsen I read 5 top as the 5 drivers who could clock the fastest time on a given horse not drivers who got drives on big money horses. Tetrick fits that bill someone who got the drives but can't drive.
This is impossible....every time you get 5, you think of someone else.....probably easier for young people who never saw guys in the 60s-70s.....also, what is the main criteria?? You show me the race, and ask me which driver I think fits best on a horse, and it would be much easier.
Everyone I have spoken to tell me that Walter Case was the best by far. Too bad he messed up. If Cat Manzi didnt get in so many bad wrecks he would still be driving. He might be the best of all time. Mo and Fillion were crooks.
he best ever but died early. if he had lived, he would have owned the Meadowlands. Shelly Goudreau guess you had to be older to know but shame on these guys for not including him
MY TOP FIVE DRIVERS ARE HERVE FILLION KEITH WAPLES BUD GILMORE DUNC CAMPBELL STEVE CONDREN AND AT 6TH WOULD BE MY BEST FRIEND WHO IS RACING IN GERMANY NOW BRIAN LAWSON
MY FAVORITE IS WALTER CASE HERVE FILLION MARK MACCDONALD BUD GILMORE DOUG BROWN I CAN BELIEVE SOME BODY WOULD CALL THEM SELF WHAT DUE THEY CALL THAT CONCETED
how can brian sears,yannik gingra,,tim tetrick,and david miller not have herve fillion in the top 5,how stupid it makes them look to not know the history of the sport he has 15,000 wins thats like a baseball player not putting babe ruth in the top five home run kings of all time,
Blame it on youth. I would also have George Sholty on the fringe of the top 5 list. Definitely on the top 10. DM is not the brightest bulb in the lamp--he can be excused, but not the others.
He drove the tough new york circuit to boot. He raced against the all time greats . Lets not forget John Campbell , O'Donnell, Pierce , and Lachance came from the NY circuit. Meadowlands came on the scene in 1977. They were all Yonkers drivers to begin with , except for Sears
I thought it was funny how some of them struggled to get 5 names out. You could name 15 I think. I also thought it was interesting O'Donnell got that many mentions, not that he isn't tops but I am surprised people would recall his name that quickly instead of Filion. For me I would say 1. John Campbell 2. Doug Brown (he often was named on 4 horses in a race and had his choice, that says something) 3. Herve Filion 4. Mike Lachance 5. Cat Manzi/Ron Waples tie.
+RavenRuled Ron Waples senior was always a much better driver than Doug Brown especially on trotters. I made a good living off of Ronny. He always went every other week with his horses. The off week the horse would always run out of the money and usually 7th or worst. If a horse came in from another track he'd always go with the horse the first time he drove the horse. The fact that Ronny went down to the Meadowlands so late in his career is the reason he isn't ranked first or second with John Campbell.
Ron Waples senior was a much better driver than Doug Brown. Waples may have been the greatest driver of all time when it came to trotters. No one alive or dead could out-drive Waples on a trotter.
RavenRuled It's not only who wins the most, its also who doesn't beat the horse up and saves some for the next week. Guys that are smart with the horses they drive and don't murder their mounts! They know sometimes when they have no shot because they read the program and they know that it's better to race for 2nd -5th money than drive risky for a W, which isn't possible!
I take it your favorite track is Scioto...Brett Miller possible but your on drugs if you consider eric and randy tharps top drivers...There not even close to the best at scioto...What about Josh Sutton he's the best there no doubt about it
Walter Case Dave Miller Ron Pierce Brian Sears Herve Filion In no specific order. I'd take any of them. If I had to pick THE best ever, it would be tough, but I think it would be Walter or Dave Miller.
On another note 5 years ago i would have maybe said Tony Morgan...But the last few years or so he's been a common SOB....I think he plays alot of games it's almost like he doesn't wanna win..I know he's got loads of talent but never does anything
Yesteryear...Gilmour, Fillion, Carmine, S. Dancer, B. Haughton Modern Day...Campbell, LaChance, Pierce, Sears and David Miller... Future....Tetrick, Gingras, Callahan, S. Zeron, Jamieson
Harmon crews Beat.michael.lachance @lincoln downs Nipped.@the wire photo finish.19.70 to71...? Oh. The horse leica.childs Yankee twist.crimson adios..off sides..had one eye my Father Bought for 90.00..
@@scottr1366 I played softball with Michael in Queens before he moved upstate and became a trainer/driver. So I've followed his career and root for him to do well.
You can start and end with everyone putting John Campbell on the list as he was the moneyman. I knew growing up in any big money race, you can count on him to get there. I started harness in early 80's and Campbell has made so much money in pursesit is hard to fathom
Did anyone noticed the top on most lists are Canadian Joe O'Brien, Bill O'Donnell. Mike Lachance. Herve Filion, John Campbell
They all raced at Meadowlands.....or most did.
1-Walter Case, 2-John Campbell, 3-David Miller, 4-Dave Palone, 5-Michel Lachance.
If you asked today, James MacDonald in Canada would easily make the list. He was really good at Meadowlands on Cup day. Hard to be against him at Mohawk.
1. John Campbell
2. Walter Case Jr.
3. David Miller
4. Brian Sears
5. Mike Lachance
I'm fortunate enough to have seen most of the great one's in their prime:
1. John Campbell
2. Walter Case Jr. [Best on the Half]
3. Herve Filion
4. Billy O.
5. Billy Haughton/Brian Sears
Honorable Mention: Stanley Dancer
To me I liked anyone the drove. Saw Schnitticker when he was young, always got has share of wins. Thought Doug Snyder was a giant till I saw him in person, he's not. Liked Charlie Flickinger, because he made all his horses paced the same movements. There's one horse owner who buys dinner for who ever' around. Forgot his name. Liked all the greats . Thanks for the presantation.
On a half mile track : Camin and Walter Case. I remembr back in the 90's being at Yonkers and Walter dominated...I mean DOMINATED. People used to just watch him in AWE. I could say Herve, but he was as dirty as they come. No thank you.
In 90s luc Ouellette would battle with case
Case is still driving up at Cumberland in Maine on the circuit
As a Chicago guy, love the Dave Magee call from Tetrick
Marsh was awesome too
Good to hear Joe O'Brien's name in the mix. I was fortunate enough to meet & "Paddock" for Mr. O'Brien in the early 70s when he drove a couple of races for the trainer I worked for at that time. I also knew & admired LaChance & Filion as well, along with Stanley Dancer, but Joe was my favorite
What track did Joe train at
@@scottr1366 He drove all over the country from Yonkers to Hollywood Park and everywhere in between. He had a ranch in Northern California too as I remember, but it's been a Minit. Mr O'Brien was a Class Act Start To Finish
Walter case was the best!! The drugs got to him... What a driver on a half mile track!
I agree with the great drivers mentioned here, but I will add a name not many would know, but had golden hands, and a great money driver - Ray McLean Sr
When I owned horses we put Dave Magee up on Fox Valley Scamp...we told him he needed the front...he put him there, but Scamp faded....after the race he asked to be drive Scamp the next race...we did...and Dave won from waaay back.
And Dave was a very pleasant man to boot.
The horse whisperer, Dave, was the best IMO.
walter Case,hands down. he came up giant in so many races at Yonkers
A half mile track is a different monster. If you are not on front at Northside downs you are in the wrong spot. If you add a passing lane it's hard to beat the pocket.
On a half mile track no one could beat Walter Case jr....They all use to go to Yonkers and try....And they all failed.......Best small track driver ever hands down....
Yes. But the big races have always been at Meadowlands and case didn't drive there
Thinking different track have different list.
Yonkers Herve and WCJ
Meadowlands Campbell and O'Donnell.
Brennan calls himself on list, I like that in a driver.
Sholty and O'Brian not mentioned enough.
Give Billy Haughton big credit for placing catch drivers on the map when he put O'Donnell on Nialator, taking himself off. First big news of driving change I can recall.
1. John Campbell
2. Bud Fritz
3. Ron Pierce
4. Bill O'Donnell
5. Cat Manzi
Finally someone's giving rockin Ronny Pierce some respect. The Best driver I've ever seen.
1) John Campbell
2) Ron Waples Senior
3) Michel LaChance (with ants in his pants)
4) Herve Filon
5) Bill "Buddy" O'Donnell
I am only gonna give three
1 Walter Case Jr 1,100 wins in one year nuff said "With a million fewer starts then Tetrick"
2 Herve Filion over 15,000 wins
3 Dave Palone over 14,000 wins
PlaYah1979 Palone sucks.
The only thing About Pallone is he didn't do well when racing against the BIG BOYS
No Rockin Ronnie pierce???? insane
AMEN to that. Ronnie for sure
Stanley Dancer, Buddy Gilmour, Billy Haughton, Del Insko, Eddie Cobb
Tony Morgan is one of the top five drivers of all time won more racing than any other driver not riding for top trainers meaning he had to earn it ...
Conceded much Brennan??? Yes you belong at the top somewhere..But may of been in bad taste to say it though :)
My top 5 drivers are Pete Wrenn, Kevin Wallis, Aaron Merriman, Dave Miller, John Campbell.
Walter Case, Herve Filion, Brian Sears, Cambell and Billy Haughten could add the Redman Carmine and Buddy Gilmour. Walter case sadly did not afford himself the chance to prove how great he could have ended up as.
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Yes Casey struggled with demons and addictions. He may have set some unbelievable records if he was on a different path..Now he races in Maine 2022 and isnt the same..But I have to say, their are alot of talented drivers up here..Ask around and you would be surprised..
Shelly Goudreau was the greatest driver I ever saw bar none. He always gave the the horse he was driving the best chance it had to run its race and the horses responded by improving their race times. Sadly he died in a racing accident when he was only 34 back in the fall of 1982.
And one hell of a good guy too!
rhastaman1960 never saw him drive but definetly heard about how good he was and how he got cut short.
Im with you! Shelly had the best hands in the game! Try Scotch👍
Jim Fisher asked my dad who was superintendent of speed in Lake Odessa MI if he could hire me to groom a colt for him my dad said he doesn't know much hitching a horse. He said well bout time he learned the colt won and they paid me twenty bucks not bad for a 12 year old I think I was. One of my older brothers said do you know who you just worked with. I had no clue. He said Shelly The best driver in Canada nice guy he said you did a good job for your first grooming job I was so proud.
There are alot of great drivers, but one guy could get things out of a horse nobody else could! Walter Case jr!
Walter Case was the King!
Got to be Herve Filon, Mike La Chance, John Campbell, Stanley and Harold Dancer.
H dancer ?
billy parker at monticello
They might be great but they got nothing on Jorma Kontio or Ari Moilanen.
Good call -Walter Case, won for us a bunch, Cat Manzi and Jackie Mo, great too, but never trusted Jack (wink wink)..Carmine A. and Lachance could get a horse off the gate better then anyone.We had a nice 1st crop Slapstick colt,mid 80's, who was talented, but lumbering and lazy.We brought him along slow, as he had foot issues,his first race at Roosevelt NW /$.Lachance on him, during warmups between races saw Lachance getting into out colt a bit, showing him the whip, I knew he was going to leave with him,and sure enough,he did never looked back, won by open legnths..made $35k.@late 3/4.but foot issue killed his chance for more.
Herve Filion, Stanley Dancer, Billy Haughton, Edward Geers, John Campbell.
They do not remember Keith Waples but he was a top driver and horseman.Shift a sulky straight sideways and come through a hole.
paul warwick One of the most well respected horseman to ever live
Tim Tetrick is making his way on that list.
Walter case could win anytime he wanted.
On half mile
The fact that yannick said Stanley dancer and Walter case shows he knows what he’s talkin about… jus wanna throw out there the pride of Newark Ohio the Big T Terry Holton is the Ohio 🐐
Definitely Walter case and rocking Ronny pierce
Totally with you on Ronny. Not just because hes a good friend. No one could get more out of a horse then Ronny. Walter Case on a half mile track was stellar.
@@kennethkobylakiewicz3157 that’s cool we agree. I had an argument with a buddy about Ron pierce and John Campbell. I just though Ron was slightly better even John was great. I told him pierce won every big race in harness racing multiple times. I don’t think the two drivers were
Close though, you would probably know better. Thanks have a good one. Steve
John Campbell
Bill Odonnel
Brian Sears
Herve Fillion
Yannick Gingras
Ian froming,
Jean René Goujeon,
Charley mils,
It's impossible to answer the question with certainty. It' s like asking who is the most beautiful Miss America of all time. Break it down to different eras and we might see more people selecting Walter Case or Keith Waples.
Disagree on waples
1: Dave Palone
2: John Cambell
3: Tim Tetrick
4: Herve Filion
5: Brian seard
+Dylan Paulsen Tetrick? You've got to be kidding me. Tetrick wouldn't even make the top 20.
+parkerbohnn are you kidding!?!? He s only 34 and he is the youngest to make the top 10 money earnings
Dylan Paulsen
I read 5 top as the 5 drivers who could clock the fastest time on a given horse not drivers who got drives on big money horses. Tetrick fits that bill someone who got the drives but can't drive.
1) tetrick
2) seris
3) yannick
4) Magee
5) case
+Payton Anderson peirce too
This is impossible....every time you get 5, you think of someone else.....probably easier for young people who never saw guys in the 60s-70s.....also, what is the main criteria?? You show me the race, and ask me which driver I think fits best on a horse, and it would be much easier.
David Miller is my favorite
You have to include my dads boss Dave Magee
Magee was the best here in chicago.
Everyone I have spoken to tell me that Walter Case was the best by far. Too bad he messed up. If Cat Manzi didnt get in so many bad wrecks he would still be driving. He might be the best of all time. Mo and Fillion were crooks.
case was the best on a half mile track
Your right! Case did mess up and ruin a great career! He had the best hands in the business!
Earl Cruise for the win!
he best ever but died early. if he had lived, he would have owned the Meadowlands. Shelly Goudreau guess you had to be older to know but shame on these guys for not including him
Of all time? Bogus question! George Sholty drive circles around all those guys.
BEST HALF MILE DRIVERS OF ALL TIME in NEW YORK
Walter case Jr
Mike Lachance
Stanley Dancer
Carmine Abbatiello
George Sholty
Herve was number one.
Easy Question, 1. John Campbell 2.Herve Filion 3.William O'Donnel 4. Mike LaChance 5. George Brennan
1) John Campbell
2) Ron Waples Senior
3) Michel LaChance (with ants in his pants)
4) Herve Filon
5) Bill "Buddy" O'Donnell
Brennan over tetrick?
Shelly Goodreau
My comment from 9 years ago is on this page. I forgot to say > There can only be 1 TOP driver, and his name is HERVE !!!
Joe obrien....buddy Gilmour. ...tetrick....Walter case. Bill odonnell
MY TOP FIVE DRIVERS ARE HERVE FILLION KEITH WAPLES BUD GILMORE DUNC CAMPBELL STEVE CONDREN AND AT 6TH WOULD BE MY BEST FRIEND WHO IS RACING IN GERMANY NOW BRIAN LAWSON
MY FAVORITE IS WALTER CASE HERVE FILLION MARK MACCDONALD BUD GILMORE DOUG BROWN I CAN BELIEVE SOME BODY WOULD CALL THEM SELF WHAT DUE THEY CALL THAT CONCETED
how can brian sears,yannik gingra,,tim tetrick,and david miller not have herve fillion in the top 5,how stupid it makes them look to not know the history of the sport he has 15,000 wins thats like a baseball player not putting babe ruth in the top five home run kings of all time,
Blame it on youth. I would also have George Sholty on the fringe of the top 5 list. Definitely on the top 10. DM is not the brightest bulb in the lamp--he can be excused, but not the others.
gmann67able True
He drove the tough new york circuit to boot. He raced against the all time greats . Lets not forget John Campbell , O'Donnell, Pierce , and Lachance came from the NY circuit. Meadowlands came on the scene in 1977. They were all Yonkers drivers to begin with , except for Sears
Nice to see you Hollywood how's the icecream
I thought it was funny how some of them struggled to get 5 names out. You could name 15 I think. I also thought it was interesting O'Donnell got that many mentions, not that he isn't tops but I am surprised people would recall his name that quickly instead of Filion. For me I would say 1. John Campbell 2. Doug Brown (he often was named on 4 horses in a race and had his choice, that says something) 3. Herve Filion 4. Mike Lachance 5. Cat Manzi/Ron Waples tie.
+RavenRuled Wow, what about Billy Haughton, Stanley Dancer, Del Insko,Carmine Abbatiellom George Sholty, the list goes on....
Jdvernellv Figment1228 Good picks. I should also mention Shelley Goudreau.
+RavenRuled Ron Waples senior was always a much better driver than Doug Brown especially on trotters. I made a good living off of Ronny. He always went every other week with his horses. The off week the horse would always run out of the money and usually 7th or worst. If a horse came in from another track he'd always go with the horse the first time he drove the horse. The fact that Ronny went down to the Meadowlands so late in his career is the reason he isn't ranked first or second with John Campbell.
Ron Waples senior was a much better driver than Doug Brown. Waples may have been the greatest driver of all time when it came to trotters. No one alive or dead could out-drive Waples on a trotter.
RavenRuled It's not only who wins the most, its also who doesn't beat the horse up and saves some for the next week. Guys that are smart with the horses they drive and don't murder their mounts! They know sometimes when they have no shot because they read the program and they know that it's better to race for 2nd -5th money than drive risky for a W, which isn't possible!
to tough to name a top 5 . should seperate to ' who is thje top 5 of the 50's - 60's, 70's etc'..
C'mon
Ron pierce
Jack Moiseyev
George Brennan
To name a few
THE MANAGER
HOW DID NOONE SAY THE BUCKEYE DAVID MILLER
No one says David Miller? What a joke.
Known as purple jesus! Best from Ohio
Herve filion was the best I every saw
how about bret miller and the one they call chocolate thunder. and dan noble. trent. erick and randy tharps
I take it your favorite track is Scioto...Brett Miller possible but your on drugs if you consider eric and randy tharps top drivers...There not even close to the best at scioto...What about Josh Sutton he's the best there no doubt about it
chuck taylor The best driver at Scioto right now is Jeremy Smith.
sears and andy miller are guns from america i know but they would struggle in australia and new zealand where as our drivers can succeed over there
What a great battle that would be. Like team Canada vs the Soviet Union in hockey...They should make it happen.
Ulf Thoresen.
What about Eugene Wasuk?????????
@PlaYah1979
Was there every night from his first to last drive.
No one could touch him on the half.
MANAGER HALL OF FAME FACT MANAGER
shelly goudreau
Cambell O'Donnell MacDonell Mike lachuance. Buddy Gilmore
John campbell walter case jr mike lachance bill houghton cat manzi wally hennessey ron waples bill odonnell
Carmine from the 8-hole.
Luc and Cat man
Walter Case
Dave Miller
Ron Pierce
Brian Sears
Herve Filion
In no specific order. I'd take any of them. If I had to pick THE best ever, it would be tough, but I think it would be Walter or Dave Miller.
No john campbell get off crack
Billy Haughton.
herve fillion and billy parker
On another note 5 years ago i would have maybe said Tony Morgan...But the last few years or so he's been a common SOB....I think he plays alot of games it's almost like he doesn't wanna win..I know he's got loads of talent but never does anything
Grave fill ion. ...the best!
John Campbell
Tim Tetrick
Bill O'Donnell
Dave Magee
Tony Morgan
Bea Farber best female driver
Tony Morgan????WTF
along family drivers HERVE FILION AND SYLVIAN FILION DON PIERCE RON PIERCE AND TIM AND TRACE TEETRICK
A driver or jockey is as good as the horse their on period.
Nobody mentions Keith Waples.All round horseman
YOU HAVE TO PUT HERVE FILLION FOR ALL THE WINS
WHAT ABOUT BILLY PARKER
KEITH WAPLES HERVE FILLION STEVE CONDREN STANLY DANCER JOE OBRIEN PETER HAUGHTON TIED WITH SHELLY GOODROW
Larry Rolla
Brennan so underrated
Yesteryear...Gilmour, Fillion, Carmine, S. Dancer, B. Haughton
Modern Day...Campbell, LaChance, Pierce, Sears and David Miller...
Future....Tetrick, Gingras, Callahan, S. Zeron, Jamieson
It’s the future and those predictions were pretty close except I wouldn’t put Jameison in top5 I would rather put Brett Miller or dexter dunn
Agree on Scott zeron
@@scottr1366 My favorite of this group
Harmon crews
Beat.michael.lachance
@lincoln downs
Nipped.@the wire photo finish.19.70 to71...?
Oh. The horse leica.childs
Yankee twist.crimson adios..off sides..had one eye my Father
Bought for 90.00..
MY TOP WOMAN DRIVERS KAREN FETKET HUDON BETSY BROWN RHETTA HERRINGTON BOBBIE HUNDRESS LINDA DUNCAN TIED WITH CASSIE COLEMAN
You forgot best women driver of all time! Bea Farber Erdman
I always liked Bill Gale, maybe top ten for me all time.
Bill Gale was king! Just ask Bob Macintosh, Gale made him rich!
Luc ouellette Walter case kings of Yonkers
Campbell
O Donnell
Bill Haughton
Stanley Dancer
Cat Manzi
No lucian fontane
Shelly could too.
Sören Nordin
Jean-Michel Bazire
John Campbell
Stig H. Johansson
Walter Case Jr.
🤫
Nobody said anything about Miles
Merritt Dokey, Del Insko, Johnny Chapman, Michael Forte, and Stephane Bouchard. Not the best, but my favorites.
Forte ??
@@scottr1366 I played softball with Michael in Queens before he moved upstate and became a trainer/driver. So I've followed his career and root for him to do well.