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  • Freddy Smith
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  • Freddy Smith is a former NASCAR driver from Kings Mountain, NC. He competed in two Nextel Cup Series events in his career. Both of those came in 1979, when Smith debuted at Rockingham. Starting 34th in the thirty-seven car field, Smith completed all but 40 laps to finish 16th. He barely missed that mark the race race at Atlanta. There, he completed all but fifteen laps in route to a still-respectable 18th place effort.
  • Freddy Smith is a little boy who, one day, in a playground in Metro City, discovers that he is trapped. A tall fence hinders him from leaving the playground, and he is worried because he knows he will be in trouble with his mother if he is late for supper. While he's pondering whether or not to try climbing over the fence, Super Grover crashes in and offers to try to bend the bars to clear the way. As Grover makes a complete fool of himself trying to do just this, Freddy notices the "EXIT" sign for the first time and gets through the fence with no trouble at all. But, as usual, Super Grover takes all the credit for himself.
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  • 1974
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  • Freddy Smith is a former NASCAR driver from Kings Mountain, NC. He competed in two Nextel Cup Series events in his career. Both of those came in 1979, when Smith debuted at Rockingham. Starting 34th in the thirty-seven car field, Smith completed all but 40 laps to finish 16th. He barely missed that mark the race race at Atlanta. There, he completed all but fifteen laps in route to a still-respectable 18th place effort.
  • Freddy Smith is a little boy who, one day, in a playground in Metro City, discovers that he is trapped. A tall fence hinders him from leaving the playground, and he is worried because he knows he will be in trouble with his mother if he is late for supper. While he's pondering whether or not to try climbing over the fence, Super Grover crashes in and offers to try to bend the bars to clear the way. As Grover makes a complete fool of himself trying to do just this, Freddy notices the "EXIT" sign for the first time and gets through the fence with no trouble at all. But, as usual, Super Grover takes all the credit for himself.