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Seadog (Offline)
  #1 6/15/10 3:32 PM
We all know that the loss of Robbie Stanley was big time painful in May of '94. But I have a question about the Little 500 that year. Robbie qualified the Contos car I think 4th. Jason McCord took over the driving duties for the Little 500 after Robbie lost his life two days before. Does anybody know if McCord was able to start the car in the qualified position or did he start at the back of the pack due to the driver change? Thanks.
Mud Packer (Offline)
  #2 6/15/10 3:46 PM
Gregg,

If memory serves me correctly, and much of the time that is questionable , I would have thought that he had to go to the back of the field due to the driver change. However, looking at the results on the Anderson Speedway website, it shows him starting in the 6th position the same as Robbie qualified the car.

Mike

Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante
Seadog (Offline)
  #3 6/15/10 3:55 PM
Originally Posted by Mud Packer:
Gregg,

If memory serves me correctly, and much of the time that is questionable , I would have thought that he had to go to the back of the field due to the driver change. However, looking at the results on the Anderson Speedway website, it shows him starting in the 6th position the same as Robbie qualified the car.
Now why didn't I think to look at the Anderson Speedway website? Thank you. I see that the race was still an ASA event back then. Maybe they had different rules about (not) sending cars to the back?

I was at Winchester that night and it sickened me like you can't imagine.
Mud Packer (Offline)
  #4 6/15/10 4:07 PM
Originally Posted by Seadog:
Now why didn't I think to look at the Anderson Speedway website? Thank you. I see that the race was still an ASA event back then. Maybe they had different rules about (not) sending cars to the back?

I was at Winchester that night and it sickened me like you can't imagine.
Gregg,

I was really upset because at the last minute I couldn't go to Winchester because I had to work. After hearing the news, I was so glad that I missed that race. A terrible tragedy for sure.

Mike

Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante
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USAC Fan
  #5 6/15/10 5:50 PM
Originally Posted by Seadog:
Now why didn't I think to look at the Anderson Speedway website? Thank you. I see that the race was still an ASA event back then. Maybe they had different rules about (not) sending cars to the back?

I was at Winchester that night and it sickened me like you can't imagine.
The car went to the back. It still gets credit for wualifying in 6th though
Pavement Dave (Offline)
  #6 6/15/10 6:08 PM
The car did not go to the tail and indeed resume the same position Stanley qualified in.
interpreter66 (Offline)
  #7 6/15/10 6:09 PM
Originally Posted by Mud Packer:
Gregg,

I was really upset because at the last minute I couldn't go to Winchester because I had to work. After hearing the news, I was so glad that I missed that race. A terrible tragedy for sure.
i was there that night and wished i missed it.

was at two other track's when there has been a fatality ,one is to many 3 is way to many and effected me very deeply, even though i only new them as racer's and not on a personal level.
Mud Packer (Offline)
  #8 6/15/10 8:56 PM
Originally Posted by interpreter66:
i was there that night and wished i missed it.

was at two other track's when there has been a fatality ,one is to many 3 is way to many and effected me very deeply, even though i only new them as racer's and not on a personal level.
Agreed. I have witnessed a few and wished I hadn't. Not knowing them on a personal level doesn't seem to help me either. The track worker at Anderson Speedway that was killed during the Little 500 still brings tears to my eyes.

Mike

Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante
767 (Offline)
  #9 6/16/10 8:53 AM
I remember a couple of things about that night, 1 it was the first time I had seen a driver soluted like that. 2 even with 33 sprint cars on the track, the place was silent for a lap or 2. I was still pretty young then and did not know Robbie. Denny Adams did an excellent job that night filling everyone in. The people that sat next to us knew him personally and shared several stories. I do not think the car went to the back, but I can not remember.
#1jackhewittfan (Offline)
  #10 6/16/10 9:11 AM
i was pretty young as well but i seem to remember them leaving the 6th starting position vacant but cant remember if they did that at the start or not.
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