Originally Posted by Panama:
I remember watching both Cecil and Bob run at Bloomington as a little kid. I also remember watching Calvin Gilstrap, Larry Miller, Jess Kinder, Jim Waltz, Bill Dugger and many more.
For those that did not know Cecil personally, he was quite a "CHARACTER"!
I also remember the pizza place Cecil had, and strangely enough when somebody built a new Pizza Hut in Bedford, it was firebombed before it ever got it's doors open. No one was ever arrested in that deal either, strange huh?
A very sad part of Cecil's history was, Calvin Gilstrap was killed in Cecil's #57 at Bloomington after his regular driver didn't show up. Calvin was sitting in the stands watching and jumped into Cecil's car. He promptly set fast time on his first qualifying lap and on his second the car hooked a rut or stuck it going into turn 3 flipped landing on the chromed roll cage that snapped of at the dash and collapsed killing one of the all time great drivers.
I was there that night also. Didn't realize Calvin was not scheduled to drive the car that night. Who was the driver who didn't show?
As I recall, Cecil did not bring the car to the track till late in the season. May have been an outlaw show (or not) as Steve was in Carl's car and something broke and sidelined them for the rest of the night.
Close to feature time a car was seen coming in off Fairfax Road, on an open tailer as most were then. As they turned right toward the pit gate there was enough light to see it was the #57. Everybody was guesssing Steve was going to drive the car in the feature. Must have been added as a promoter's option or something of that nature.
Steve started on the tail, spent 2 laps feeling out the car, then drove right to the front. Had a good lead till the power steering gave out. Had to tuff it out the rest of the way as others were gaining on him. He did hang on for the win. I don't recall ever seeing the car run again.