Indy1808 (Offline)
#26
1/9/10 8:16 PM
Originally Posted by cecil98:
I saw Don Branson win a feature at New Bremen in the Iddings car. I'm also, pretty sure Allen Crowe died in that car at New Bremen in 1963.
Cecil I found this;
Allen Crowe
In Memory of Allen Crowe
November 12, 1928 - June 2, 1963
Born in York, Illinois, Crowe died in New Bremen, Ohio
from injuries sustained in a Sprint Car Race at New Bremen Speedway.
He drove in the USAC Championship Car Series,
racing in the 1961 - 1963 seasons with 15 starts,
including the 1962 and 1963 Indianapolis 500 Races. He finished in the top ten 6 times,
with his best finish in 5th position in 1962 at Syracuse.
Allen cut his eye teeth at Springfield's Speedway. Starting in the Stock Cars and moving
and moving up fast, he soon became a first class chauffer. It was a real honor to see Allen
driving with the Best of U.S.A.C. and be able to herald him as a local driver.
From this website http://springfieldsspeedway.webs.com
Peace & love to all.
God bless our Troops at home and abroad.
INDY1808 SEE YOU AT THE RACES !
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TQ29m
(Online)
#29
1/14/10 9:54 PM
Good to hear from you, about your Dad. I lost track of him, probably in the mid 50's, after I left my job, at the "other" Ford garage in Columbus, and went to work where everyone else did, at Cummin's Engine Co. I knew he had ran TQ's, but never knew of his other accomplishments, which are quite extrordinary, to say the least, who would have ever thought a guy doing tuneups, on the "worlds" first, in ground auto dyno, would become! Yep, Mahan's had a drive on auto dyno, where the mechanic could impress the car owner with what the car needed. A BIG deal in those days. I doubt Sonny would remember me, but there is a chance, tell him hello for me, and good luck, nice to hear of his achievements, that was a long time ago, he's got 3 years on me, and back then, that was a lot. Again, thanks for bringing us up to date, and keep us posted. Bob McClure
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
