NASCAR Star James Hylton Takes Final Laps

Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
11 years ago
3,259 posts

Just saw this and had to share this with everyone-- it may be old news but the way its written it tells a special tale, but one only a driver can understand..

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After nearly a half-century behind a stock car wheel , James Hylton, 78, took his final lap around Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway in May when his car was smashed in a multi-vehicle crash less than halfway through the race.

It was a bittersweet return to the fabled track for Hylton, who won the Talladega 500 in 1972 and plans to retire at the end of the racing season. Its hard to believe so many years have passed, says Hylton, of Inman, S.C. Ive enjoyed every minute of it.

Hylton, who ran his first NASCAR race in 1964, today competes in the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) series, running his No. 48 car against much younger drivers.

Its cool to see him still racing, says Mason Mingus, 18, a rising star in the ARCA series. Hes an all-around great guy, with a ton of stories. I hope Im going as strong as he is when Im 78.

A racing era will pass when Hylton makes his final pit stop this fall.

James has been in the sport as long as most of us can remember, says Darrell Waltrip, a three-time NASCAR champion and Fox Sports commentator. Hes a fixture.

Waltrip and Hylton waged a fierce battle in the 72 Talladega race until Waltrip was sidelined with a blown motor. That opened the door for Hyltons career-best victory.

If I had to lose it, Id rather it be to James than anybody, Waltrip says. Nobody has paid more dues than he has over the years.

Born on a farm in Roanoke, Va., James was one of 13 children in the Hylton family. Like many restless rural youngsters in the 1950s, he was drawn to the excitement of the racetrack. He was hired as a mechanic, then became a crew chief, and eventually graduated to driver.

In Hyltons first NASCAR race in 1964, he finished 19th and won $100. During the ensuing years, Hylton ran about 600 top-tier races, winning twothe Richmond (Va.) 500 in 1970 and the 1972 Talladega raceagainst superstars such as Richard Petty and David Pearson.

I didnt always run up front, but I always ran hard, and as Sinatra said, I did it my way, says Hylton, NASCARs 1966 Rookie of the Year.

With fewer than a dozen races remaining on the 2013 ARCA schedule, Hylton isnt attempting to set any records. Im not trying to impress anybody or prove anything, he says. I race because I love it.

Being recognized for his longevity on the racetrack is rewarding. I appreciate it when somebody comes up and tells me they remember me from the old days, he says.

Though hes hanging up his drivers helmet, Hylton isnt abandoning the sport. He intends to remain active as owner of Hylton Motorsports, likely helping a fledgling driver get his start.


updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
bill mcpeek
@bill-mcpeek
11 years ago
820 posts

old guys rule.........Way to go James. Great driver and heck of a competitor ...

Patsy Thompkins ~ Keisler
@patsy-thompkins-keisler
11 years ago
559 posts

I might need to reach out to him....huh, Bill?

Jimmy Johnson
@jimmy-johnson
11 years ago
123 posts

James is a great person, Have always enjoyed being around him at different races. He is a Racer.

bill mcpeek
@bill-mcpeek
11 years ago
820 posts

He might be a great addition to your group of vintage racers. Good thinking.....better put a throttle stop on his ride tho....he always got the most out of what he drives...lol.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
11 years ago
9,137 posts

I was fortunate to be in the stands at Richmond when James Hylton won his first GN race in 1970. Also saw him almost win in 1966 at Beltsville, MD - beaten by a foot by Tiny Lund. Ironically, when we had the Derrike Cope Rabanco Racing shop in Campobello, SC in 1986, James used to come over and borrow equipment for his reopened 1-man shop down the highway.




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Patsy Thompkins ~ Keisler
@patsy-thompkins-keisler
11 years ago
559 posts

You should have seen them last week...they were ALL, that way! LOL! Now...I just need to make some contacts....

ray lamm
@ray-lamm
11 years ago
214 posts

james hylton is one of my hero.it is so awesome in 1966 won rookie of year and second in point to david pearson with only one car.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
11 years ago
9,137 posts

YouTube post from a few years back:




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"Any Day is Good for Stock Car Racing"
Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
11 years ago
9,137 posts

By the way... the very same 1969 Ford Talladega that Hylton drove to his first Cup win in 1970 at Richmond also won the spring 1969 Richmond race. It was painted blue and gold, carried number 17 and was driven by David Pearson for Holman-Moody.




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"Any Day is Good for Stock Car Racing"
Tim Leeming
@tim-leeming
11 years ago
3,119 posts

I can't begin to tell all my James Hylton stories. I will tell you that when I was racing Columbia Speedway, the Grand Nationals came in the week after my first race. James was talking to me about set up and things and then he told me I needed to get asphalt tires for that dirt track. He told me to come see him at his shop and he would set me up. I went up there the next Tuesday and he sold me five of his used asphalt tires for $10.00 a piece. Ran four of those tires the entire remainder of the season in 1969 (not that many races) and then most of the 1970 season. Everytime I saw James, he would ask me how my career was going.

When he was injured at Rockingham a couple of years ago in the ARCA race, I escorted his two sisters from the VIP booth where we were sitting to their car so they could head for the hospital. I mentioned how much James had done for me and one sister said she remembers him talking about a "kid" who used to run that Plymouth in Columbia. That was a big deal for me! As I've said so many times, I am the most fortunate race fan in the world.




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What a change! It's been awhile since I've checked in and I'm quite surprised. It may take me awhile to figure it our but first look it's really great.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
11 years ago
9,137 posts

Nice memories, Tim.




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"Any Day is Good for Stock Car Racing"