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  1. Hace 1 día · Bugsy Stevens was one of the greatest to race a modified, winning three consecutive NASCAR National Modified Championships (1967-69), and countless championships across tracks in the Northeast ...

  2. Hace 1 día · Seekonk Speedway is saddened to share the news that legendary short-track New England racer Carl “Bugsy” Stevens has passed away. The four-time Seekonk Speedway champion will be missed by all in the community. Driving his first race in 1957, Bugsy was born for auto racing. He rolled into the mid-1960s teaming with legendary car owner Lenny ...

  3. Hace 1 día · May 20, 2024. By. Ken Paiva. Photo courtesy of Nascar. A local man who was a racing legend has passed away. According to a social media post, Rehoboth native Carl Steven Berghman, better known as Bugsy Stevens, died on Monday after just turning 90 on May 11. “Our Bugsy passed away peacefully this morning with his family by his side.

  4. Hace 1 día · Bugsy Stevens, one of the most legendary and popular Modified drivers of all time, passed away Monday. Stevens, a native of Rehoboth, Mass., turned 90 on May 11. Stevens’ real name was Carl Steven Berghman. He began using the alias “Bugs Stevens” when he was competing in races at Pan American Speedway in San Antonio, Texas in 1957 while ...

  5. 13 de may. de 2024 · Benjamin Hymen Siegelbaum, más conocido como «Bugsy», fue un famoso gánster estadounidense cuya carrera delictiva llegó a su máximo apogeo en los años 40. Bugsy nació en Nueva York el 28 de febrero de 1906 y fue el segundo hijo de una familia judía muy numerosa y pobre procedente de Europa del Este.

  6. 1 de may. de 2024 · In the 1930s and 1940s, Bugsy Siegel thrived as one of America’s most successful gangsters. He first ran gambling and bootleg rackets in his native New York, then rubbed shoulders with movie stars in Los Angeles, and finally helped create Las Vegas as we know it.

  7. Hace 1 día · Bugsy Stevens was one of the greatest to race a modified, winning three consecutive NASCAR National Modified Championships (1967-69), and countless championships across tracks in the Northeast including Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Stafford Motor Speedway, and Seekonk Speedway.

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