1965 – Langhorne. Jim Malone was in the #34. Many observers believed that Ken was the true winner of the race, although the official winner was Freddy Adam.
Author: flemke
Rene Charland
Dutch Hoag
Bugs Stevens
Photo by Joe Cryan.
Rene Charland
V4
1965 – Waterford. Photo by Frank Cornell.
Gil Hearne
Dutch Hoag
1965 – Shangri-la. On the left is Lee Osborne, who was often Dutch’s teammate driving the Turner brothers’ #81. Photo by Gary Gitchell.
Leo Cleary
Thompson.
Dutch Hoag
Langhorne. In this McCredy car, Dutch won the Langhorne National Open. Photo by Jack Hedstrom.
Ted Stack
Langhorne. This car was built by the ‘Connecticut Valley Rocket’ team better known for the ‘V8’ cars usually driven by Bill Slater. Photo by John Grady.
Bugs Stevens
Ralph Earnhardt
1965-10-16 – Charlotte Late Model race, which Ralph won.
Pete Corey
1965 – Langhorne. Photo by Maynard Johnson.
Sal Dee
The starter is Loren Card.
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1965 – Thompson.
Pete Corey
1965 – Langhorne. Photo by Paul Dornburg.
Red Foote
Red Foote
Tony Mordino
1965 – Thompson.
Red Foote
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1965 – Thompson.
Of general interest
1965 – Thompson. Photo by Pete Stoll.
1965-10-24 – Victory (Middletown) Eastern States 100 – 10th
1965 – 10-24 – Victory (Middletown) Eastern States 100 – 10th
1965-10-24 – Middletown (Victory S’way) 100 – 10th
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Middletown.
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1965 – Middletown.
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1965-10-24 – Middletown, Eastern States Championship. Ed finished 10th.
Lou Lazzaro
Jerry Cook
Utica-Rome. Although Jerry Cook was actually a car-builder and -owner before he was old enough to drive, this was one of the first Sportsman class cars he raced. The starter is former driver Cliff Kotary, who won the NYS Fairgrounds Championship race 6 times.