As we are winding down our History Minutes (the first one ran April 5, 2013) I am looking for events that have been mostly lost to history and even my source (Greg Fielden's "Forty Years of Stock Car Racing") has limited information. Today we go to Oglethorpe Speedway, a half-mile dirt track just outside of Savannah, Georgia. The race was 100 miles/200 laps, as were so many of the events of such tracks.
The only qualifying information available is that Herb Thomas qualified his FABULOUS Hudson Hornet on the pole with a speed of 63.202 mph. It is also pointed out in the text of the article that the "highly regarded" Number 3, yep, bears repeating, NUMBER THREE, John Ditz Hudson to be driven by Donald Thomas. The regular driver for the number 3 Pure Sensitized Hudson, Dick Rathmann, was driving in a Grand National race on the west coast at Oakland Stadium. Rathmann was driving a Ray Erickson Hudson in the same day event as won the 125 mile race on that half-mile dirt track in California. But, back to Oglethorpe.
Herb Thomas had run a very competitive race and was running a solid fourth place when he broke a right front hub taking him out of competition at virtually the last minute. Al Keller would win the race in his George Miller Hudson. Keller would also win another race of historic significance on a road course when he drove a Jaguar to the win, but for this report, it was a half mile dirt track and a Hudson Hornet.
Finishing Order:
1. Al Keller, George Miller Hudson, $1,000.00
2. Buck Baker, Griffin Motors Oldsmobile, $650.00 (1 lap down)
3. Gober Sosebee, Cherokee Garage Oldsmobile $450.00 (6 laps down)
4. Donald Thomas, Pure Sensitized Hudson, $350.00 (11 laps down)
5. Joe Eubanks, Oates Motor Company Hudson, $300.00 (12 laps down)
6. Ralph Liguori
7. Jim Paschal
8. Tommy Elliott
9. Eddie Skinner
10. Herb Thomas
11. Fonty Flock
12. Bob Flock
13. Emory Lewis
14. Ted Rambo
15. Dave Terrell
16.Ted Chamberlain
17. Bill Irvin
18. Jimmie Lewallen
19. Jack Smith
20. Bob Welborn
21. Artie Mitchell
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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