The crowd awaiting the decision on the Evans/Adam dead heat. Both cars are in the throng. (Walter T. Chernokal photo). {Could you ever imagine seeing something like this now}
Don Bronson pilots his #1 USAC sprinter around the dirt at Reading in April, 1965. (area auto racing news)
Otto Harwi (999) and Bob Malzahn (99) surrond the upside down #26 of Harry Moore. (area auto racing news)
One addition to Dutch Hoag's win list: his first Langhorne National Open (Race of Champions) victory came in 1956!
Limited Sportsman star Horace Drake looks over his wreaked car. (Ace Lane photo)
Al Tasnady proudly stands next to the # 44 that he drove so successfully during the early 60's. (Ace Lane photos)
Vince Pantuso (R-10) has a little front end problem at Reading. The year was 1968. (Red Kirsch photo)
Fred Adam lands upside down after flipping four or five times on the backstretch at Flemington. (Ace Lane photo)
Ray Tilley on a Sunday drive at Williams Grove (area auto racing news)
Carl "Bugs" Stevens and Ray Hendrick at speed on the front straight at Trenton. (Charlie Moore photo)
Tom Elliot leads Will Cagle to the checkered flag at the New Egypt Speedway. Elliot is in the famous Don House XL-1. (area auto racing news)
Don Hersh tangles with the fence during the feature for Sportsman Modifieds. The impact tore out his front end, putting him out of competition for the day. There were no injuries in this action at Grandview Speedway. (Ray Harris-Tom Kelly photo)
Budd Olsen poses with the #111 after a victory at Flemington. ( Ace Lane photo)
Rags Carter With the win at Reading. (area auto racing news)
Chamberlain and "Giant Eater" win first feature at Winchester Speedway. (area auto racing news)