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SSDiv6 05-23-2022 12:05 PM

RIP John DiBartolomeo
 
Just heard that John is no longer with us!
I will miss his postings and insights about our sport.
My condolences and prayers to the DiBartolomeo family! :(:(:(:(

Ken Kopecky 05-23-2022 12:14 PM

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Very sad to hear. Condolences to the DiBartolomeo family. May he rest in peace.

Ken Kopecky

Pistol Pete 05-23-2022 12:15 PM

Re: RIP John DiBartolomeo
 
John always had great articles to read.

Condolences to his family.

Godspeed John.

1matcoman 05-23-2022 12:27 PM

Re: RIP John DiBartolomeo
 
So sad to hear. Always enjoyed his musings. RIP, John.

I believe this was his last post here on Class Racer. And, one of his best ever:

http://classracer.com/classforum/showthread.php?t=82105

HR9121 05-23-2022 12:32 PM

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So very sorry to hear this. Johnny D was always gracious to me whenever we crossed paths even said he enjoyed reading my "Live" reports which I accepted as a huge compliment. RIP Johnny D and condolences to the family.

Charles Stewart 05-23-2022 12:48 PM

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My condolences and prayers to the DiBartolomeo family.
Rest In Peace, SIR JOHN.

Bob Don 05-23-2022 12:51 PM

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I just got a text about this. So sad. He and I go back to the old days of the UBRA. Condolences to the DiBartolomeo family. Fair winds and following seas my friend.

4543 05-23-2022 12:57 PM

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Prayers for the family and friends.

Mike Pearson 05-23-2022 01:09 PM

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Very sad. It seemed he was making some progress against the cancer. I only knew him through his writings on this web site. He always had plenty to say and didn’t hold much back. I will miss his columns.
RIP John.

Bobby Fazio 05-23-2022 01:26 PM

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Very sorry to hear this news. RIP Johnny D and prayers for his family and children, Christina and Franklin. :(

DRAKE VISCOME 05-23-2022 01:50 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobby Fazio (Post 661902)
Very sorry to hear this news. RIP Johnny D and prayers for his family and children, Christina and Franklin. :(

Our sincerest condolences to Dottie,Christina,Franklin...family,friends of which there are many...John was truly a SPECIAL person...God speed...prayers sent...Drake Viscome & family

quickford1 05-23-2022 02:08 PM

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Condolences to Dottie and family, Enjoyed talking to John when he came down to NC. RIP my friend.

Nmbr1GMfan 05-23-2022 03:29 PM

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RIP John

Mark Yacavone 05-23-2022 03:51 PM

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..We went back at least 45 years, as Tony Feil customers.

RIP, Johnny D

Mike Jones 05-23-2022 04:07 PM

Re: RIP John DiBartolomeo
 
Prayers to his family and friends for their loss.
I enjoyed his posts and his all-around dedication to the sport.
Not many guys like him.

jmcarter 05-23-2022 04:25 PM

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Terrible news, got to know John better as he welded up my track locator bar at the 2020 BabyGators. Was so impressed how industrious he was so know he tackled everything with gusto; his articles were great and reflected his passion, his last article writing about wheeling his grandson around in a golf cart will be the image I will always carry with me. I couldn’t listen to any of the live broadcasts this past weekend, they simply made me miss listening to Unk. These losses are mounting and makes me read again Gary Sinnett’s article from couple of weeks back. Grab the gusto like John. RIP John.

Tim H 05-23-2022 04:36 PM

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These sad announcements are happening far too frequently. Drag racing has lost another great man, RIP John.

57 Vette 05-23-2022 04:48 PM

Re: RIP John DiBartolomeo
 
Very sorry to here this terrible news. My deepest condolences go out to the family. God Speed John RIP You will be sadly missed my friend.

Frank Castros 05-23-2022 05:09 PM

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Rest in Peace John.

Greg Gay 05-23-2022 05:12 PM

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I hope that no one will take offense to this, but I think that the recently departed would be happy if we told nice stories about them. My Johnny D story: At New England Dragway in the middle to late '70's, there were 4 bracket classes. The 11.00 to 11.99 class was considered the toughest group of drivers. After the points season, Epping held a big dollar race. Rumor was the Johnny D was coming up from Englishtown. He was already known as one of the best bracket racers around. Johnny D came, Johnny D beat the best that we had, and Johnny D went home with the money!

I also want to say that he has been one of the best spokepersons for drag racing, and Sportsman in particular, that we have ever had.

Bobby Rashid 05-23-2022 05:15 PM

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OMG, this is a shocker. I have known John since 1993 when he welded my trailer on site at Maple Grove in order for me to drive 500 miles. I bought his DRC products which were stellar. I saw John last at Norwalk where he won Super Stock. Loved his writings which I just read very recently. God bless John. Condolences to his family. He will be missed. Bobby and Nancy Rashid.

dean ribeiro 05-23-2022 05:19 PM

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Very Sad news! I did not know John, but he bailed me out trackside. Thoughts and prayers to his family and friends. I will also miss his writings and commentary!

George Fitzpatrick 05-23-2022 05:36 PM

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This is extremely sad news John was a wonderful person. I’m so sadden by this news. RIP

Al Wilson 05-23-2022 06:43 PM

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Didn’t know John, but enjoyed reading his blogs. RIP John.

BG56 05-23-2022 06:51 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Greg Gay (Post 661918)
I hope that no one will take offense to this, but I think that the recently departed would be happy if we told nice stories about them. My Johnny D story: At New England Dragway in the middle to late '70's, there were 4 bracket classes. The 11.00 to 11.99 class was considered the toughest group of drivers. After the points season, Epping held a big dollar race. Rumor was the Johnny D was coming up from Englishtown. He was already known as one of the best bracket racers around. Johnny D came, Johnny D beat the best that we had, and Johnny D went home with the money!

I also want to say that he has been one of the best spokepersons for drag racing, and Sportsman in particular, that we have ever had.

Yeah, you got that right. Was he in the black Chevelle or the C/ED?

Wayne Scraba 05-23-2022 07:22 PM

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So sad. God Speed John.

Bob Lasko 05-23-2022 08:09 PM

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My condolences and prayers to the DiBartolomeo family.
Rest In Peacemy friend

Bob Lasko 05-23-2022 08:18 PM

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Found John's obituary:

lost a wonderful friend last night, Johnny D. I’m truly stunned and have been struggling to find the right words to post, but our mutual friend Jon Asher did it better than I could have and since Jon is not on FB, he asked me to post it for him:
JOHN DI BARTOLOMEO 1953-2022

When we’re kids the idea of death is often a far-off concept we give little thought to, but as the years pass, and life becomes ever more precious as we’re surrounded by family and friends, our realities change. As much as we might try to deny it, we know that everyone’s days are numbered, so we strive to make each one of those days more meaningful, more fulfilling. That was my friend – no our friend John Di Bartolomeo.

Born July 21, 1953, John was a “Joisey” boy through his formative years and remained a Jerseyite through the early years of his marriage to the former Dottie Hadrava. For the last 19 years John, Dottie and their children, Franklin, and Christina, lived in Beaver Springs, PA, literally a stone’s throw from the drag strip that originally bore the town’s name. Franklin and his wife, Jenny, and son, Evan, now reside in Huntersville, NC.

John D, for that was the name he was known by among his hundreds of friends, was a multi-faceted individual possessing an astonishing number of highly polished skills. He could take a solid block of aluminum and form it into a practical piece of racing hardware in the morning so it could be added to the constantly growing list of products marketed under the DRC Race Products banner, and still have time for more.



He had choices. He could sit down at his computer and compose an easily understood yet highly technical article for one of the numerous enthusiast publications that prized his contributions, or he might roll up his sleeves and start working on one of the race cars that crowded his shop.

But whatever task he decided to take on there were the interruptions he couldn’t avoid – the more or less constant dings announcing the arrival of yet another email, the texts overflowing his phone and, of course, the non-stop ringing of his phone. Everyone wanted a piece of John DiBartolomeo, from customers to fellow journalists to racers and racing officials, and the reasons were obvious to all of us who knew and loved him – he was there for us.

As cliched as that might sound, John could easily switch from being an aftermarket manufacturer advising a potential customer about a product to a writer helping someone else compose a story. If that wasn’t enough he’d still have time to discuss proposed rules changes with another Sportsman racer, and when that racing official called John was always ready with succinct suggestions that probably should have been adopted wholesale.

If ever there was a misnomer it’s calling a successful drag racer like John D a “Sportsman.” It is, in some respects, somewhat dismissive, for anyone who follows the endeavor knows that winning a points race, much less an NHRA national event, takes more work, diligence and effort than anyone sitting in the grandstands can ever truly understand.



John D won seven of those national events, a record this writer can’t fully fathom. Ironically, most of the races John won came on rainout Mondays, when the grandstands were empty and the media had long since disappeared. I’d tease John, saying I knew he was fabricating his victory story because no one had actually seen it happen. Then he’d email me a photo of he and Dottie holding the trophy.

John and I worked together at Drag Racing Action Magazine, with me being the editor and John being the all-important tech writer. Without his contributions the magazine wouldn’t have been as good as his contributions made it.

His connections with the aftermarket industry meant that we had the latest information on the hottest new stuff. Of course John had to explain everything to me because my technical expertise was limited to being usually able to distinguish a race car from a school bus.

Then there was The Conversation that every drag racer has had, continues to have, and will continue to have long into the future, The Conversation. That’s when two or more individuals start offering their personal plans for the salvation of drag racing.

Even after John began his battle against cancer in late 2021 our phone calls would begin with an update on his condition and inevitably devolve into something else. More than once he’d interrupt to say, “Wait. Are we having The Conversation?” Not surprisingly, however, each and every time we talked John would bring up his family, everything from how things were going with Dottie’s job, Franklin’s new child and even Christina’s televised Cornhole competitions. Family meant everything to John.

When John replaced me as editor of the magazine he later told me that he thought it would change our relationship in a negative way.

It actually accomplished the opposite. When I was still covering the races John was the first person I sought out at the track because our conversations were always informative, educational and, most of all, pure fun. I will be but one of hundreds who will miss John in the coming days and years. All of us are better off for having known him. – Jon Asher



Details regarding a memorial service for John in Pennsylvania will be announced shortly.

Ronald Urquhart 05-23-2022 08:29 PM

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Condolences to John's family.
RIP 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Laura and Ron 1151 stk

Paul Precht 05-23-2022 10:51 PM

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Not only was Johnny a great writer and racer he was also a great fabricator/welder, he built a nice bumper/hitch along with frame reinforcement on my older motorhome about 10 years ago that by far exceeded my needs for a very reasonable price, so glad I got to chat with him at Numidia last year, RIP Johnny D.

P Dent 05-24-2022 05:49 AM

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My condolences and prayers to the DiBartolomeo family.

Jon Sarrett 05-24-2022 07:41 AM

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Oh no, I'm sorry to see this. Gods speed!

ss125h 05-24-2022 08:19 AM

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Very sad to hear, our thoughts and prayers go out to John, and his family. Glen H 1257

Bobby DiDomenico 05-24-2022 09:42 AM

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Sad news indeed. Condolences to John's family.

Bill Rolik 05-24-2022 11:57 AM

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Johnny D performed work on both of my previous cars while he still had his shop here in NJ. Top notch fabricator, friend, and always a straight shooter. Sincere condolences to the family, and rest in peace!

Bill Rolik

SBillinson 05-24-2022 12:53 PM

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John was a very good guy.

I was at Maple Grove when the pipe on my generator muffler fell off. I asked if anyone had a spare, and someone told me to go to John's trailer. John told me to bring the parts and he would reweld them. I couldn't believe it. He knocked it out right there and then.

My sincerest condolences to his family.

2021STK 05-24-2022 08:46 PM

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RIP John D, you will be missed by many.

Chuck Westcott 05-24-2022 09:01 PM

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So Sorry to hear this ! God Speed Johnny D and my Sincere condolences to His Family !

Sam Murray 05-24-2022 10:37 PM

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My condolences and prayers to the DiBartolomeo family! RIP

John Kissel 05-25-2022 08:29 AM

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Prayers for his family. I always looked forward to his magazines,writings, and e-mails back and forth about various things. I don't know if I met him at Beaver Springs or not, but he lived in a beautiful place. I lost a friend . John Kissel


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