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Marty Davis
A sad day to hear of his passing. Marty spent some great
years running with the Badger Midgets. He was fearless and a great driver. He sure loved visiting with the kids and all his fans. His last main event win in 1998 at the Prairie. Thanks for the memories. RIP Marty. My thoughts and prayers with the Davis family. Best Regards, John |
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Sad news.
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I had the pleasure to watch Marty toss Angell Parks clay into the pavillion and over the fence in three and four. A good guy. He definately made the most out of what equipment he had. Thanks for the memories.
Paul Kuyawa |
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A story from National Speed Sport News on Marty Davis:
http://www.nationalspeedsportnews.co...ty-davis-dies/ |
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I remember Marty at Angell Park and Hales Corners when i first got into midget racing. Didn't have a huge budget but he ran like he did. He got more out of a car than a lot of drivers did. I remember how he had his arm out the window with his fist pumping when he crossed the finish line taking the checkers at the Pepsi Nationals back in 1992. :22:
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Glad to see this topic on the IoW forum!
Since his "equipment" was mentioned, I'm trying to recall some of the "last wins". Gathering it was a Sesco in for those '92 Nationals. Wonder if that was an "opposed-4" model or something closer to more recent tech? How about the feature wins in '93 - the last time a "non downtube" car made it to victory lane there??? I know there is more important things for many to be concerned about, but thought some on here might remember. Jason Dull 815 494 6002 jdull99@hotmail.com jasondull.com (For all the Racing News) |
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Sad news for sure. I too remember how good he was in those low budget cars and he even inspired me to get into midget racing. That Canaday/Sesco was an inline, Jason, but my favorite was his Pogo VW. One of the last real fast VW midgets. Unfortunately he trashed it in a horrific flip at Davenport in the early 90's that I have a photo of I took in the pits after. Tough as nails, Marty returned to the track from the hospital in time to sign autographs for the kids, which included yours truly. He was my hero at the time because of how good he did on a low budget. Back when the cars were just as big of heroes as the men who drove them, Marty was a match made in heaven for that multi-colored #76. Heaven is where I hope to watch him again someday, backing that purple, blue, and white midget into the first turn at Davenport and winning the feature this time just like I had picked him to do on that fateful September night back in my glory days of midget racing. RIP Marty.
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Mike- Thanks for your thoughts.
Best Regards, John |
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