1970-71 Englishtown
Does anyone have a class winner list for these two years in stock.I'd like to know who won H/S-I/S-J/S these two years.I can't find anything on Google.
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ed
did you find anything on 72 |
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Vic,I haven't found squat.That's why I'm asking.Maybe Tom Kasch has some info?
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i can't find anything
see you at cecil |
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Rich Biebel would know about H/S.
SS and DI had a write up. ALL the cars in the eliminator were class winners...Imagine that. Ed, put it on the HAMB ,Junior Stock thread. You'll get the answer. This place is all about Cavaliers, Cobalts and CJ's |
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You forgot the DP Challenger Mr. Y
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H/S 1970, I think E-Town.....Maybe Jack Marks or Tom Elk.....
My partner thought it would be a good time to try a 3rd gear launch ....in the first round of class. I was right near the starting line behind the wall....couldn't see over the crowd and it was described to me by my friend Al Lucas......like a play by play...... I was not happy.......spent at least an hour walking around the pits before I could get the first hand account of what happened........1st is a lot like 3rd on a Hurst shifter.....except it's over to the left.....LOL.....It's funny now but it wasn't then. One of our buddies nicknamed my partner ......"3rd gear redeye Simon" after that one.... Ouch !!!! I/S ??? J/S ??? 1970.... Lots of good cars in both classes back then..... |
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Ed -Best place to get this info is from Greg or Martee Xakellis -- they have it all as Martee took class winner photos .......................let me know if you need contact info .
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Ed are you asking about a National meet or WCS? The Summernationals in 1970 were held at York.
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Yes Tony is correct and there was no class runoffs at York that year, we raced there too. It was run as a qualified field and off the national records, no indexes. 48 cars ? Not sure about that though. Boertman won the eliminator on Sunday...The event I was thinking of must have been 1971 at E-Town...
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OK Ed here's the poop ..........contact Theresa Long at National Dragster -- she has the records .No one else kept them .
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Hey Ed, I know Nick Barile won the A/S class and got a flat tire the first round of Stock Eliminator. I have that on film. Don,t know about the lower classes. 1971 Summers returned to Englishtown. Thanks Joe Fasano.
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Thank you Jack,Fitty and everyone else for responding.I'll contact NHRA.
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I know a little about what you're looking for if I can recall correctly...I was a kid fresh out of high school then...and went to Englishtown for the first time in 1971, to the WCS event in May, (on Sunday), and to the Summernationals in July, (on Saturday). The points race was rained out during elims in the afternoon, and they returned the following Sunday to finish. We came back the next weekend also... All eliminators EXCEPT Super Stock....they were "booked" into a NED-1 Association race at York?? that day and couldn't make it up. Not sure of cars in those particular classes you asked about at this points event...but I believe Stock Eliminator was won by Jack Worrell?? in that green convertible Ford...what class was it...a '69 Fairlane convertible with 428 and auto trans?
The Summernationals was hot and sticky...I believe Bobby Warren probably won J/S...This was the race with Dave and Judi Boertmann in the final in Stock...(in Rod Shop cars), and I think he bulbed on the second light (full tree then) to give the win to her...I wasn't there on Sunday for the finals...but bought a drag sound effect record of this event a year or two later...and they had at least the semis, and the finals of each eliminator on it. |
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I played that record (especially the Stock segment) for many years...but sold it at a flea market a few years back. Anyway, I think I remember Bobby Warren and Mark Mazotta, (in an A/S Corvette), bowing out in the semi's in Stock to the Boertmanns'... also think there might have been a run (in elims) where the Berejik Olds ('70 car-F/S?) bowed out...but don't remember to whom...I think that was on the record as well. Maybe someone has that record out there? What do I remember about being there? I recall a LARGE Rod Shop presence...many cars in Modified, Super Stock, and Stock from there...Didn't Bob Riffle win Modified that year? Stockers that I think I remember...Dave Lebrun in his blue Camaro...running B/Stick?, Norm Fryer in a '66 427-Biscayne?, NOT sure of other higher-classed cars...I think Worrell was there again. I was into the older Jr. Stocks...and they were on the way out...Other cars there...Alex Jarrell's O/S wagon, also his son, Dick in a '69 Chevelle wagon-350-stick, L or M-Stock?, Fred Sulloff in a R/S '55 wagon, Harry Neide in a O/SA '57 delivery, Greg Luneack in a '60 Chevy, and "Michigan Al"...not sure which (Provoast or Seger)...in a '59 Chevy called "The Blue Tick."
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Did anyone ever get a copy, if so can someone please scan a print out of it and post it in here. ;)
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Up to that time the only high performance cars I ever seen were on the street or drag cars being trailered (or flat towed) home on Route 18 or parked somewhere on the premises of a filling station. Seems like at least one gas station in every town had a drag car. If not, for sure there was a late model supercar or hot rodded car of some sort there. Seeing drag racing live with all its sights, sounds and smell vs. just looking at the pictures and reading about the racing action in the pages of Car Craft, Super Stock & Drag Illustrated, etc. was like, to put it mildy, the difference between night and day. M68 |
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