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12/2/09, 12:16 AM |
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AAA Dirt Cars
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I thought since we had USAC cars might as well post some AAA cars.
Chuck Stevenson (16) passes Bobby Ball on the way to winning the 200-miler at Milwaukee, Aug. 24, 1952 ![]() Detroit, Aug. 30, 1952: Jimmy Reece (44, right) was the pole sitter. Paul Russo drove the Belanger 99 to second place. Behing him is Mike Nazaruk. In the center, Andy Linden. ![]() Tony Bettenhausen, Belanger 99 ![]() ---------- Post added at 11:21 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11 ![]() Tony Bettenhausen, the 1951 champ, leads Henry Banks, the 1950 champ, at Milwaukee, June 10, 1951. ![]()
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12/2/09, 1:44 AM |
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Re: AAA Dirt Cars
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Racerdog, keep those pix of AAA cars coming, even USAC if they're 1950's & 1960's. They are appreciated,
mlight9. |
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12/2/09, 11:38 AM |
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Rex Mays 1946 Hoosier Hundred
![]() Ted Horn 1946 Hoosier Hundred ![]() Springfield, Aug. 16, 1952. Front row, Mike Nazaruk, pole, and Jack McGrath. Row 2: Bill Schindler (the race winner) and Jim Rigsby. Row 3: Troy Ruttman and Gene Hartley. Row 4: Buzz Barton and Neal Carter. Row 5: Henry Banks and Jimmy Reece. Row 6, Ebe Yoder and Bobby Ball. Row 7, Joe James and Walt Faulkner. Row 8, Tommy Hinnershitz and Manuel Ayulo. Row 9, Chuck Stevenson and Sam Hanks. ![]() Start of the Milwaukee 200-miler. On the pole, Bob Sweikert; next to him, Bobby Ball. Second row, Sam Hanks, inside, and Jim Rigsby. Third row, Bill Schindler, inside, and Jack McGrath. Fourth row, No. 84, Bob Scott. ![]() |
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12/3/09, 5:20 PM |
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Great photos keep them coming. I attended the first hoosier hundred and have not missed to many since. Nothing better than dirt cars, although I do miss the sounds of the Offys and the DOH Fords.
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12/3/09, 9:46 PM |
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Joe,
Can you or anyone else tell me about the track in Detroit. Is it the fairgrounds track or someplace else? Great photos. Keep them coming.
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12/3/09, 11:54 PM |
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That is the fairgrounds track. Only mile track in Michigan that ran cars.
The track is still there but has not been used in years. |
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12/5/09, 12:12 PM |
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it's tough to find AAA stuff but I'll keep digging. A great many of the AAA things I find tend to be about a select few drivers and/or cars. For today I'm going to post based entirely on one certain car. This car won more AAA races than any other including Indy. I'm not sure if it won as many races as the dean van Lines dirt car but the Dean car was both AAA and USAC and for this we'll go by AAA. The car I am talking about is the Bellanger 99.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Following from a newspaper article wrote back then that appeared in Murrell Belanger's hometown newspaper. The famous No. 99, owned by Murrell Belanger, is the only world champion racer in the first 100 years of Lowell's history. Built and prepared for all its races in the second floor machine shop of the Belanger Farm Equipment Co. on Mill Street, the $45,000 racer took first money and trophy in 9 out of 14 races over the country in 1951 to pile up a huge total of points and win the coveted championship. Belanger, a Lowell and Crown Point business man, was given a huge reception both here and in the county seat where he was presented trophies by racing notables. Lee Wallard of Alton, New York, drove the car to victory in the 500 on Memorial Day but suffered severe burns in a race in Pennsylvania a week later while driving another car, and Tony Bettenhausen of Tinley Park, Ill., finished the season in 99. 1951 Record of No. 99 Indianapolis, 500 mile --- First Milwaukee, 100 mile --- First Langhorn, Pa., 100 mile --- First Darlington, S.C., 100 mi. --- Second Milwaukee, 200 mile --- Tenth Springfield, Ill., 100 mile --- First DuQuoin, Ill., 100 mile --- First DuQuoin, Ill., 200 mile --- First Syracuse, N.Y., 100 mile --- First Detroit, Mich., 100 mile --- Fourth Denver, Colo., 100 mile --- First San Josea, Calif., 100 mile --- First Phoenix, Ariz., 100 mile --- Thirteenth Bay Meadows, Calif., 150 mile --- Second ![]() |
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12/6/09, 4:09 PM |
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Vintage video on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDHXh...eature=related Vintage Indy Pt. 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Qug8...eature=related Vintage Indy Pt. 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eySEF...eature=related Vintage Indy Pt. 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnWep...eature=related Vintage Indy Pt. 4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWdej...eature=related 1939 and 1941 Indy 500's |
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12/6/09, 6:38 PM |
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Thanks for the info. I have been past that track and wondered when I saw the pictures if it was one and the same. I wish they could resurrect the joint and have a Silver Crown show there.
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12/6/09, 7:20 PM |
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They've tried to get racing in at the fairground a couple of times in the last few years - not sure that the plans included the mile - but the neighbors shot it down big time.
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