DIRT Trackin' Magazine (Dave Lukowski photos)
Before there were modifieds......1933 racing poster from the NYS fair for Labor Day races
1934 racing poster for 100 miler at NYS fairgrounds (no info available)
From Illustrated Speedway News...7-14-1964...(no photographer info available)
My Brother Darrell hooking up the back of the car before opening day. This is the second year he drove. Pavement at Chemung and Dundee on the dirt with our 57 plymouth.
DIRT Trackin' Magazine (Dave Lukowski photos)
DIRT Trackin' Magazine from 1995 (no phptographers listed)
DIRT racing program (no photographer listed)...I'm really interested in the story behind this picture...Anyone out there that can shed some light on this pioneer?
Terry Kincaid married Modified racer, Russ Kincaid, who drove the #96 Coupe.
Russ quit driving shortly after, but Terry continued to race.
After they divorced, she married Don Buschbacher Jr, and was then known as Terry Buschbacher. I have no idea what happened to her since about 1979, when I last saw her race.
Here's a shot I took of Terri Kincaid at Waterloo Speedway. I think this was 1976. Photo by Welty.
Here's a Smith photo of Lee Osborne with the Turner Bros #81 coach. I believe he was Dutch Hoag's team-mate at this time but I'm not sure of the year. Perhaps 67 or 68. If anyone can fill us in, have at it. Also the track is a mystery to me.
Darrell:
The track that the Lee Osborne pic was taken at appears to be Nazareth Speedway (the old dirt half mile) in the days when they pitted outside the track there. Probably an All-Star show in '68.
Dutch Hoag left the Turner Brothers after the 1967 season from the #18 when he was Lee Osborne's teammate with the #81. Dutch was in his own #7 ride for 1968.
Dutch & Ozzie were never really "teamates". Turners owned the #18 and they helped Oz when he was getting started. Just like Dutch helped him on the track at first. But Ozzie owned his own cars / had his own shop. I think he painted them orange & reversed the #18 to show appreciation for the help.
And then there was the third "Turner" coupe which was orange, #21. Larry Huff owned and drove it, and lived near Turner, and Lee. Mike Loescher used to hang out at Turner's, as well.