Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip (Montgomery, New York)
Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip - Montgomery, New York
Located at Route 211 and NY 416 in Montgomery, New York (currently the Orange County Airport) The 'first'..........'Upstate Central New York Dragstrip' Opened on July 27, 1958 A one-time United States Air Force Military Airport, that was not-in-use. A concrete strip that was converted into a '1320 Foot' (1/4 Mile Drag Strip). With the help of the Montgomery, New York - American Legion Post #521, and directed by NASCAR officials. Held 'monthly' events with 'accelerated races' that measured Elapsed Time and Top Speed 'MPH'. Co-operated by the Garden State Hot Rod Association (New Jersey) and the American Legion of Montgomery (New York). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Classes Classes #1......Street............'Coupes and Sedans'......Slightly Modified.........Class Designation......'Gas'...........................A/G - B/G - C/G - D/G #2......Street.............'Roadster.............. ............Slightly Modified.........Class Designation......'Roadster'..................A/R - B/R #3......Altered...........'Coupes and Sedans'......Greatly Modified........Class Designation......'Full Modified'.............A/A - B/A - C/A #4......Altered............'Roadsters............. ..........Greatly Modified.........Class Designation......'Modified Roadster'..A/MR - B/MR #5......Open Class............................................. .Super Modified...........Class Designation......'Competition'.............A/C - B/C #6......Dragster.................................. .................Super Modified...........Class Designation.......'Dragster'..................A/D - B/D - C/D - D/D Strictly Stock Classes * SS/S....Super Stock Stick * A/S * B/S * C/S * D/S * E/S * SS/A....Super Stock Automatic * A/SA * B/SA * C/SA Sports Cars Classes * A/SP * B/SP * C/SP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Race Track Steward-----Milton Gundry Track Manager------------Paul Jackson After a successful 1958 and 1959 Race Season Campaign, in 1960 they sponsored their 'first' National Event. Three-Day Event-----Nascar Drag Nationals http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/a...7&d=1350585182 |
Re: Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip (Montgomery, New York)
Sunday - July 27, 1958
Results posted in Montgomery Newspaper http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/a...1&d=1315749934 |
Re: Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip (Montgomery, New York)
amazing paul !!! what dragracing history do you not have? do you have anymore documentation? do you know who made the first unofficial 200 mph pass at montgomery? it is not recognized as the first one because it was not nhra sanctioned??????
just before spitzer got ejected as governor of ny i was a few weeks away from having an organized drag race at the air port and it got squashed!!!!! i would sell everything i own for the opportunity to run a weekly scheduled drag strip at that place. |
Re: Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip (Montgomery, New York)
From the History,
The American Legion Post #521 wanted to stage 'accelerated timing tests' (Drag Races) at Stewart Airport in Newburgh, New York. Centrally located, it would have been a tremendous track. But, there were concerns, that it would bring in the 'wrong element'. After pressure from the American Legion (Regional Posts), the Air Force offered up Montgomery Airport, which was a little used training facility for 'small' Cargo Planes. Montgomey Airport was an excellent facility, with a smooth concrete surface, and with more than enough room for 'stopping' for the Dragsters. Concern was over who would 'manage' the Drag Racing. The American Legion Post #521 and the Garden State Hot Rod Association were the 'track operators'. But for 'inspection, organization, car class designations and 'timing' for Elapsed Time and Top Speed', NASCAR Officials were brought in as the 'sanctioning body'. Give them credit, they were a 'Top Class' crew, and made sure all the participants passed a thorough 'safety inspection'. And, they had 'no problem' disqualifying an illegal car, and banning them from the track,,,,,,,,'forever'. Opened in July 1958 - with a turn-out of 100 cars. It was a 'word-of-month' event, and the Airport/Dragstrip was only set-up to handle 100 cars. Nearly 100 other entrants had to be turned away on 'opening day'. It was a 'Once-A-Month' event held during 1958 (July, August, September and October). In 1959, it was expanded to 'Bi-Monthly Events', and 'car counts' soon reached 200+, including Motorcycle Drag Races. Opening Day The 'fastest' Rod-on-the-Track Award. Don Raleigh of Metuchen, New Jersey {12.93 @ 106.39 MPH} Don later went on to open the 'famous' Don's Speed Shop out of Metuchen, NewJersey. http://www.oilnspeed.com/albums/d/75...l+Dragster.jpg |
Re: Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip (Montgomery, New York)
The Air Force had the Airport Base built in 1943..
'Two Runways were built. The 'Main Runway'...................... 5007' Long and 100' wWde. The 'Second Runway'................. 3664' Long and 100' Wide. Smooth concrete with a .10% Gradient. Used primarily for training excercises by the Air Force, for pilots headng over to support the Korean Conflict. The United States listed the Airport as part of the Eastern Air Defense Sector. Around 1954 it was no longer needed by the Air Force, as they were using Stewart Airport as the 'main base'. It was deemed 'inactive for use', but was still maintained by the Air Force. . In the late-1950's the Garden State Hot Rod Association (New Jersey) and the New York Street-Rodders (out of Middletown, New York) tried to get the Air Force to let them stage 'drag races' at Stewart Airport. But they were skeptical about the kind of 'element' that may be brought into the area. Finally in 1958, with the help of the American Legion Post #521 (Osborne-Fitzsimmons Post) out of Montgomery, New York - and Commander - Andrew Skibitsky of Montgomery - They convinced the Air Force to let them use the 'out-of-service' Airport in Montgomery for 'accelerated timing and speed races'. After approval from the Orange County Office (Tuxedo Park, New York), all systems were go for July 1958. The track was technically managed by the New York Street-Rodders (Middletown, New York Drag Club) and the Garden State Hot Rodding Association (New Jersey). The track sponsor, was the American Legion Post #521, who acknowledged that all 'profits' were to go towards a local Veterans Charity set up in Montgomery. The Chief Race Steward, Merton Gundry out of Rochseter, New York - was a well-resptected racer, who knew the ins-and-outs of the technical aspects of drag racing. The Track Manager, Paul Jackson out of Savannah, New York, was an experienced track manager, who oversaw several previous racing operations For 'certification, inspection, safety requiements and class designations', NASCAR was brought in as the 'sanctioning body'. And, Empire State Timing Association was the organization that provided the 'timing equipment' with 'certifified personel' to operate the speed measuring devices. A high quality operation, that even bought a new 'state of the art weight-scale' to weigh-in each racing vehicle. Even Pepsi-Cola was involved, as they provided the concessions during the Sunday races. |
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jimi,
The NHRA 'banned' the use of Nitro-Methane in the Dragsters on April 1, 1957. But NASCAR permitted the use of the 'super fuel'. Not sure if any 'Super Charged Digger' reached 200 MPH at Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip. The First Big Event in the 'Spring of 1959'......'The Fuel and Gas Invitational' * Art Afrons ran a 9.40 @ 169.61 MPH on 'pump gas'. * Don Garlits ran an 8.36 @ 180.50 MPH in the 'Swamp Rat 1' |
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July 1959.........."Fuel and Gas Invitational"
Approximately 150 Dragsters participated in the 3-Day Event. Final Day Attendance......10,000 The Danbury Modifiers,,, had one of the fastest 'Rails' classed in A/D http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/a...6&d=1216190280 * Art Afrons 'Green Monster #5'....... * Engine........Allison V-12...'1710 Cubic Inches'....Liquid-Cooled and Supercharged = 2000 Horsepower * Pump Gas Timed at........9.40 @ 169.61 MPH http://bp3.blogger.com/_FfetiF7C9vo/...en+monster.JPG |
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There's a bit of a "tie-in" there..."Mr. Bad Banana"...Dave Colbert...who frequents this site...had his early days there...And speaking of that name...I think there was a '57 Chevy wagon...a Stocker back in the day...owned by a guy named "Ted" ...from Western NY..who called his car "Bad Banana"...and he may have run there too... I'm wondering if there were TWO "Bad Banana" cars...from the same region...run at the same time? Maybe somebody knows.... Also wondering that once Niagara Dragstrip got up and running...it pretty much spelled the end of Dunkirk...which I believe was an airport...like Montgomery? Think Garlits ran at a major NASCAR-sanctioned drag race at Dunkirk also...but that's all I know.... |
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Mr. SS Wannabe,
Dunkirk Airport-Dragstrip (Dunkirk, New York) Near the Western-Tip of New York. Chattauqua County, along Lake Erie in Western, New York. Many Drag Racers from; * Western New York * North-Central and North-West Pennsylvania * Northeastern Ohio An active Airport, which was closed on Sunday's and used for 'Timed Accelerated Drag Racing'. May have started Drag Racing use in 1955, and ran thru 1963. I believe it was a NASCAR sanctioned track. Big Strip that was 5000' in Length and 100' in Width ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 'Swamp Rat 1', was a rail built on a 31' Chevrolet Frame-rail.. The Engine was a ''454' Chrysler Hemi, that was Super-Charged with Nitro-Methane Fuel. On June 29, 1959 - Don Garlits had a 'fiery crash' with the Dragster at Chester, South Carolina - when the Blower 'expolded'. The Dragster was then 'modified' with an extended cockpit for the 'taller' Art Malone. It was called the 'Swamp Rat 1-B' In September 1959, the "Swamp Rat 1-B" reached a 'Top Speed' of '195.63 MPH' at Dunkirk Airport-Dragstrip, with 'Art Malone' at the wheel. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don Garlits (1960) at Dunkirk Airport-Dragstrip http://www.nhra.com/UserFiles/image/...il/dunkirk.jpg |
Re: Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip (Montgomery, New York)
Wow! Thanks again Paul...for the history lesson.
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Thanks,,,,,,,,,,Mr. SS
Looks like the Dunkirk Airport was built in the early 1940's. A { 5000' x 100' } "Asphalt-Paved Runway" was put down around 1950. The Drag Racers loved it, because of the 'traction' and perfect grade. Called the 'Dunkirk Airport-Dragstrip' It was referred to as, 'a glass smooth track'. NASCAR sanctioned. Accelerated Timing Tests (Drag Races) started around 1955. An additional { 764' x 100' } Auxiliary Taxi Runway was added around 1958. Looks like Drag Racing ended around 1963 or 1964. An additional { 4000' x 100' } "Asphalt-Paved Runway" was added sometime in 1973. Currently listed as Chatauqua County/Dunkirk Airport, though it is referred to as Dunkirk Airport. At the moment, loses a 'ton of money' per year. Local Chatauqua County Residents want it returned back to a Drag Strip, where they can lease it out to bring in some revenue. Located 6 Miles East, away from the center of Dunkirk, New York. Some controversy about the recorded 'Top Speed' results at the Dragstrip-Airport, when MPH results exceded readings at other Airport-Dragstrips. |
Re: Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip (Montgomery, New York)
Arfonse did it first at montgomery with the allison powered dragster, the noise was never a problem , the treasurer from the american leigion that ran the races there was pocketing money he got caught and a whole big thing went down eventually causin g the drag races to be shut down at the air port. everyone was so pissed off about it that the local police staged races on rt 17 k in montgomery for the rest of the season, at least it was organized. i spoke with a woman from the historical society in montgomery who at thew time was 81 years young, and her quote to me was "i am sure the residents of montgomery would love to have our race track back" 30 years later i might add , but she explained that everyone in that small town would come to the drags and everyone loved it. i go by that air port at least once a month , freddy that owns the "crank shop" is right next door and it kills me everytime i drive by it . i can see grand stands, race car trailers, the nhra traveling circus road show there for a national event . on the east sid eof the air port there is a 277 acre farm that the farmer will not sell , montgomery is 565 acres the main air strip is 5400' x 100' wide 3' thick concrete,zero pitch and is a whopping 265 feet above sea level. there is also another 3400' air strip there as well,can you say records!!!!!!!! other than the town of montgomery which is about 1 mile east most land around the air port is farms and mostly zoned for industrial use . prime area for a racing facility
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Re: Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip (Montgomery, New York)
In 1958....they ran 'Monthly' events.
It was such a success, that in 1959 they started off with 'Bi-Monthly' events. According to some historical information, the reason they were able to get use of the track for racing, was because the Track Operators were donating the 'profits' to the local Montgomery American Legion for a Veterans Charity. For 'Track Operation' it was well organized by, * NASCAR * Garden State Hot Rod Association * Empire State Timing Association * Orange County Street Rodders Club The United States Air Force (Eastern Sector) approved of the operation 'Airstip' for Drag Racing use, provided that the racing was sponsored in conjunction with the American Legion Post #521 (Osborne-Fitzsimmons Post) out of Montgomery. Basically, the American Legion was used as a 'front', to get access to the 'out-of-use' Air Force Airstrip for the New York and New Jersey racers. The American Legion #521 'track personel' handled the 'Ticket Sales' and reconciled the receipts, as per the agreement with the Air Force. All 'monies' went through the hands of the American Legion, who then paid all expenses 'first', before any funds were deposited into the 'Charity Account'. NASCAR officials and the Empire State Timing Association associates were 'paid employees'. The Garden State Hot Rod Associaton and Orange County Street Rodders Club donated their time, as 'safety inspectsors' and 'general track personel' in exchange for 'free racing'. 1958 'gate receipts' could not be found in the archives. In 1959, the Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip had 'Gate Receipts' well over $60,000 for 6-Months of Racing Events (April thru September), with 'Bi-Monthly Racing'. A 'total' of 12 Racing Days, with 'Gross Gate Receipts' of approximately $5000 per event. In 1959, car counts had reached 200+, as that was all the 'track operators' could handle. Nearly 100 other racers were turned down at each event during 1959. Stories of racers showing up on Saturday Afternoon, to get in line so they would be able to participate on Sunday.Drag Racing were the normal routine. The rule, 'first to come, first to enter'. This led the 'track operators' to institute "Invitational Meets' and 'Stocker Events', which ended the problem of an overflow of Drag Race Cars, and unhappy racers who could not enter on Sunday. The Main Players in getting the Airport-Dragstrip operational; Edward Otto Vice-President of NASCAR, who was instrumental in bringing Drag Racing to New Jersey and New York, and other Northeast Regions. Merton Gundry (Rochester, New York) A Race Steward, who also worked for NASCAR, and was part of 'TANA" Timing Association of North America. Paul Jackson (Savannah, New York) The Eastern Seaboard Manager for NASCAR, who also owned 'Jackson's Speedway', a Drag Strip in South Butler, New York. President of 'TANA", and one of the first to institute 'calibrated timing devices' for Drag Racing. Commander Andrew Skibitsky (Montgomery, New York) The President of the American Legion Post #521 (Osborne-Fitzsimmons Post) in Montgomery, New York. Was the liason between the Drag Racing Group, the United States Air Force and Orange County Officials in Tuxedo Park, New York. |
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Art Afrons set the NHRA Top Speed mark { 172.08 MPH } at the
1959 Indy Nationals (September 1959). In December 1960, the NHRA annpounced that they would restrict the use of engines as 'automotive only' in Dragsters for the 1961 Racing Season. But, that Speed Mark was 'topped' in several non-sanctioned events, including one at the Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip in 1959. That was with the Green Monster #5, with the V-12 Allison 1710 'Cubic Inches', and on 'pump-gas'. |
Re: Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip (Montgomery, New York)
Some time ago...I met Paul Jackson...might have been at a South Butler reunion...
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Paul Jackson,,,,,,was 'The Man'.
Some 'Cool Club Names' * Miracle Riders Motorcycle Club.......from Newburgh, New York * Motorormounts........ from Maplewood, New Jersey * Danbury Modifiers.....from Danbury, Connecticut * The Nailheads..........from Tarrytown, New York The General Motors Chevrolet Plant in Tarrytown, New York sponsored several Chevrolet cars in Strictly Stock 'Super Stock'.......S/S 'Stick' and S/S 'Automatic'. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/a...3&d=1315750060 |
Re: Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip (Montgomery, New York)
Jimi,
Historical information states that 1960 was a great racing season at Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip. But the Orange County Politicians found out that there was 'big money' coming in. Seems that once it got big (1960), and the $$$ started to flow, the 'Politicians' wanted in. Before that {pre-1958}, they had little interest in the Montgomery Air Force Airport, even when the Air Force offered to give it to Orange County for nothing. Seems that the American Legion Post #521 in Montgomery, New York had connections at the Tuxedo Park, New York (Orange County Legislature Office), and was able to get the proper permits to operate as a Racing Facility. |
Re: Montgomery Airport-Dragstrip (Montgomery, New York)
Paul: I did this as a tribute to Montgomery Drag Strip a few years ago.
Jim Hill http://www.nostalgicracingdecals.com...s&showitem=382 |
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