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7/4/21, 2:12 PM   #1
July 4, 1944 On this day in racing history...
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July 4, 1944

On this day in racing history, Joie Chitwood’s Hell Drivers thrill show debuted at Williams Grove Speedway in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Chitwood purchased Lucky Teter’s thrill show from his widow, Edna. Lucky died trying to break his own Ramp-to-Ramp record at the Indiana State Fairgrounds in 1942.

Joie Chitwood was an established race car driver who was the 1939 and 1940 East Coast AAA Big Car Champion. Chitwood went on to compete in a total of seven Indianapolis 500s finishing as high as 5th place, three times. The ballyhoo promoters of the time touted him as a full blooded Indian and called him Chief Wahoo.

With a $20,000 loan, Chitwood bought the Teter assets and put together a team to entertain crowds using the trademark thrills Teter had established – Roll Over, T-Bone Crash, Dive Bomber, and the Ramp-to-Ramp Jump, which ultimately took the life of Teter.

For the inaugural show, the driving team consisted of Chitwood, Lucky Carl Heffelfinger, Shorty McAndrews, Lou Heller, and Wild Bill Reams. Chitwood turned to longtime friend and race promoter Sam Nunis for the role of announcer.

In preparation for the debut, because of the war rations, Chitwood purchased fuel stamps from farmers and bootleggers. No one was seriously hurt at the Williams Grove show but the same could not be said about the cars used in the stunts. Five of the six cars were out of commission after the first show, which meant they had to be repaired and painted for the second show, the next week at Dorney Park Speedway in Allentown.
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7/4/21, 2:13 PM   #2
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Chitwood Hell Drivers action
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Joie Chitwood shakedown in the new O'Day Offy 1938 at Southern Ascot

Joie Chitwood in the Wolfe Special at the 1949 Indy 500
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Rex Mays, Joie Chitwood, Emil Andres

Lucky Teter, Joie Chitwood, Sam Nunis 1941 at Langhorne
 
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7/4/21, 5:53 PM   #5
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Didn't Chitwood drive for Dan Fleenor (-5 spelling) and the Hurricane Hell Drivers in the 60s?

An icon either way.
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7/4/21, 5:59 PM   #6
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Rex was my favorite driver, he refused to wear a seat belt, he was afraid of not being able to get out fast enough in case of a bad wreck, especially if the car was on fire, they finally forced him to wear it, he was right, that's what got him
Joey was the smart one, he always filled the seats wherever he took his show.
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Dan Fleaner would come to the Lake County Fair Grounds (Crown Point Ind) in the early 60s. Best thing ever too this little boy. Thanks for sharing
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Rex was my favorite driver, he refused to wear a seat belt, he was afraid of not being able to get out fast enough in case of a bad wreck, especially if the car was on fire, they finally forced him to wear it, he was right, that's what got him
Joey was the smart one, he always filled the seats wherever he took his show.
I read somewhere that Joie is credited with being the first driver to wear a seat belt in the Indy 500.

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