Info wanted for 1970 Schaefer 300 at Trenton

TMC Chase
@tmc-chase
14 years ago
4,073 posts

Originally proposed the following as a blog here, but perhaps its better served as a discussion thread.

July 12 will be the 40th anniversary of Richard Petty's win in the Schaefer 300 at Trenton Speedway in New Jersey. I'm a life long Petty fan and several friends of mine and I are members of a self-appointed Schaefer Beer Racing Hall of Fame. (Many of our more recent Schaefer-related racing adventures are blogged here .)

I'm wanting to write a blog entry about the King's win on July 12, 1970 at the kidney shaped track.

I'm always on the lookout for new info on Petty history. But I'll tell ya - info on this race is very elusive. I have 2 photos provided by a friend who attended the race as a kid, but that's it. Google searches haven't
been much help beyond the finishing order. Even searching Google's newspaper and book archives hasn't yielded much.

This site has been a goldmine of fantastic photos, memories, anecdotes, etc. I'm hoping there is a vein of such information here about the 1970 race at Trenton. I'll appreciate any photos, stories, web links, you'd like to share. Feel free to contact me at my Racers Reunion page or post something at RR for all to see.

Would love to see photos,programs, ticket stubs, anecdotes/memories, etc. I'll be glad to source anything that comes my way in the blog.




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Schaefer: It's not just for racing anymore.

updated by @tmc-chase: 07/12/17 03:12:08PM
Mike Sykes
@mike-sykes
14 years ago
308 posts
You may want to check with the following papers I know they were around because they had a rookie reporter that followed each step you would take for a couple of years. He turned out some good articles though. I can not remember his name but check the archives of the following. The Times,Trenton or The Star-Ledger. Good Luck
TMC Chase
@tmc-chase
14 years ago
4,073 posts
Good tip Mike. I'll scour the web, Google archives, etc. to see what I can learn. Thanks. Mike Sykes said:
You may want to check with the following papers I know they were around because they had a rookie reporter that followed each step you would take for a couple of years. He turned out some good articles though. I can not remember his name but check the archives of the following. The Times,Trenton or The Star-Ledger. Good Luck



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Schaefer: It's not just for racing anymore.