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  1. Ron Lux is one of our founding partners at Herbert & Lux. He helps clients with personal injury claims and criminal defense. Schedule your free consultation with him today!

    • 140 N Main St, Goodlettsville, 37072, TN
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    • (615) 878-5537
  2. www.jakessite.com › 07 › notforgotRon Lux

    Lux finally revealed his true identity after his fourth straight Oswego Speedway feature win, deciding to put USAC on hold during this terrific season. Ron went on to win the 1965 Supermodified points championship at Oswego Speedway by a wide margin, driving the famous Purdy deuce, winning 5 features in a row during one stretch and 12 overall ...

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  3. Ron Lux is an attorney at Herbert & Lux PLLC, helping people with Real Estate: Consumer issues. Herbert & Lux PLLC has an office in Nashville, Tennessee, serving the local community. Ron Lux was selected to Rising Stars for 2018 - 2023.

    • 414 Union St Suite 1215, Nashville, 37219, TN
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  4. 9 Ron Lux Dies in USAC Race TULSA, Okla. (AP) Ron Lux of Buffalo, N.Y., was killed Saturday night in a collision during the feature event of USAC sprint car races in Tulsa. Lux's car...

  5. Jun 4, 2024 · Friday’s trip to the Ransomville Speedway will again pay tribute to Ron Lux in the 25 lap Ron Lux Memorial paying $2,000 to win. Lux competed in the supermodified division at Oswego Speedway where he was a champion, along with the USAC sanctioned sprint car events.

  6. Ron Lux was the Supermodified driver points champion of New York's Oswego Speedway in 1965, driving the famous Purdy deuce, winning 5 features in a row during one stretch and 12 overall for the season. He won the Orange County Eastern States 200 in 1965.

  7. Jun 6, 2023 · Ron Lux was a legend in Western NY auto racing that saw success on both dirt and asphalt. Lux was a supermodified champion at the Oswego Speedway, and at the time he raced under multiple pseudonyms as he was also competing with USAC, who did not let their drivers race non-USAC sanctioned events.

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