Today we are going back in time to July 8, 1951, and a one mile dirt track known as Bainbridge Fairgrounds in Bainbridge, Ohio. Thirty-four cars would make the trip to run 100 miles/100 laps. Fonty Flock started his Olds 88 on the pole, but my information source does not include any other starting positions. This was the seventh pole position in Flock's career in NASCAR.
Fonty would take the lead at the outset and was never headed, although Dick Rathmann offered a strong challenge early in the race.Going into the race, Fonty was running second in points behind brother Tim but Tim fell out of the Bainbridge race early and earned no points so Fonty cut the lead to 95.5 points.
It was interesting to learn that in 1951, NASCAR allowed drivers to earn points while driving in relief for other drivers, based on a pro-rated share of the driving duties. In this particular race, Herb Thomas pulled out on lap 41 due to fatigue and Marshall Teague took over the chores. Later in the event, after getting some rest, Thomas jumped in the car vacated by Norm McCarthy and finished 8th in that car. So, in effect, drivers got points for the position the car in which they started finished, and then got extra points, pro-rated, based upon where the car in which they relief drove finished. In this instance, Marshall Teague finished 12th in Thomas' Plymouth and that is the position credited to Thomas although he actually finished 8th in the McCarthy Plymouth. McCarthy is credited with 8th. Got that? Good.
Top five finishers were:
1. Fonty Flock, Red Devil Oldsmobile 88, winning $1,000.00
2. Dick Rathmann, Walt Chapman Hudson, winning $700.00
3. Frank Mundy, Perry Smith Studebaker, winning $450.00
4. Jimmy Florian, Euclid Motors Ford, winning $350.00
5. Oda Greene, Hudson Hornet, winning $200.00
Sixth through tenth were Lee Petty, Jim Fleblekorn, Norm McCarthy, Lyle Scott, and Jim Romine.
Tim Flock finished 20th, Marshall Teague 31st and in 34th and last position was Bill Majot.
Honor the past, embrace the present, dream for the future.
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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.
updated by @tim-leeming: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM