Bare foot Bob----RIP.
To watch these guys on the dirt is impressive---they never stop "working" itBob McCreadie of Watertown, N.Y., one of the all-time greats in Northeast big block modified racing, died Wednesday after a period of declining health. He was 74.
Affectionately known throughout his distinguished career by his "Barefoot Bob" nickname, McCreadie became a short track cult hero by excelling far-and-wide on a high level while maintaining a humble personality and home-grown racing effort that usually included him towing his car to the track on an open trailer.
His appearance was unmistakable — thin frame, bearded face, glasses and ever-present hat atop his head — and his No. 9 machine was iconic in the modified world. No driver was more respected by fans, fellow drivers and others in the motorsports industry than McCreadie, whose spectacular resume boasted 507 career victories and 29 points championships and success on both dirt and asphalt ovals.