I live in the Richmond Va area and used to compete a little at Richmond Dragway many years ago, mostly stock class, although we did run C/Gas for awhile with a '56 Chevy powered by a Stuart Matthews big block.
I have not found a great deal of pictures or info here relative to local racers, some of
whom held both local and national records as I recall. Anyone out there that may have pictures, please share them. Earl Rowecampaigned a S/S tri-power '61 Pontiac in earlier years with much success. Somewhere around the house I have a Hot Rod magazine with a write-up on Earl and his Pontiac.
Jimmy Scott ran a '58 Chevy, D/Stock record holder I believe, with a strong 348 c.i motor that Jimmy did his special tweaks on. He was the guru on 348 Chevies around here.
Page Campbell had a very successful '62 Chevy 409 that ran S/S or A/Stock (can't recall) and he also ran a modified class with the car, equipped with an aluminum front end. Page later ran a slant-window '62 Bel-Aire (I think) 409 car also.
Then, there was Joe Weis, who's family owns Richmond Dragway. Joe ran everything from stock class where I competed against him, to a sling-shot dragster. Joe's nephew is Scott Weis, a name most of you would know.
There is Arthur Morris that now lives around Charlottesville area I believe. Arthur may still be competing at various eastern tracks. He ran a very strong Chevelle in a stock class and I believe went to an even stronger Firebird. Arthur and I worked together years back.
Morris Johnson Jr is another name that competed here and went on to professional racing in the Pro-Stocks I believe. I can remember his house was decorated with racing tires, wheels, and car parts, little to no furniture. (a bachelor at the time of course)
updated by @richard-gouldman: 11/30/21 08:44:28PM