Category: Other
Of general interest
Benny Germano.
Other – 18
Of general interest
Usually driven by Graeme Bolia.
Of general interest
Of general interest
Photo by Bob Farlee.
Of general interest
Photo by Bob Farlee.
Anecdote
Of general interest
Steve Danish’s car.
Of general interest
Bentley Warren in Tom Dunn’s T-5.
Of general interest
Don Diffendorf.
Other – 18
1963 – Monroe County Fairgrounds. Both the #10 and #18 were owned and run by the Turner brothers.
Of general interest
Jerry Dostie may have been the driver.
Ron Bouchard
Car owner/mechanic Bob Johnson is standing outside the car.
Other – 2x Pinto; Of general interest
Although Bob Judkins’s 2x Pinto is thought by many people to have been the first Pinto in Modified racing, it was actually preceded by about three months by Seabury Tripler’s Pinto.
Of general interest
This restaurant and Dunster’s were the two gathering places in Malta, NY, where racers and fans would congregate after a race.
Gene Bergin
Other – 90/91
Trenton – Another Donlavey car, this time with dirt specialist Al Tasnady.
Bernie Miller
L-R: Bernie and his son George.
Of general interest
Of general interest
1974 – Stafford Spring Sizzler. The X3 cars were owned by Tony Ferrante and for years driven by Jim Hendrickson.
Of general interest
Plainville Stadium.
Of general interest
Plainville Stadium.
Of general interest
1968 – Malta. This was during the period after Stafford Springs had been paved and was running on Friday nights. As a result, most of the top New England drivers did not race there in normal features.
Of general interest
Fonda.
Other – XL-1
Langhorne.
Rene Charland
This 1961 article describes how a newspaper reporter rode inside Rene’s car for a feature race at Norwood. Rene finished fourth.
Rene Charland
Denny Zimmerman confirms the story of a reporter riding inside Rene’s car for a feature race.
Rene Charland
More details from Denny Zimmerman.
Of general interest
1972 – Martinsville. The marks on the photo are for cropping – photo originally appeared in the 1972 yearbook of “Hod Rod Magazine”.