ED ADAIR...
WHAT A GREAT MAN
Years ago ED & JANE never missed a HARF meeting
ED with his cigar , they were always giving advice to all the fans and racers .
they are together again at that great race track in the sky
giving the racers all the good advice
REST IN PEACE ED AND JANE
DICK & JAN
During all of my years in racing Ed and Jane Adair were always a pleasure to see and I enjoyed racing for Ed during his many years of promoting. I recal years ago when I was a kid that he promoted sprint car races at Columbus, Indiana back in the 1970's and my parents supported his event by taking our sprint car down there to compete. Later, it was CORA midgets and then I was proud to race for Ed and Jane as they promoted the World Wide Auto Racing as well as the All American Midget Series.
One day we went down to Salem for a WWAR event, that Ed and Jane Adair were promoting. However before qualifying got underway we were involved in a horrific accident when a push truck ran over myself and my Dad. We were both transported to the Washington County hospital in Salem. My Dad was in terrible shape and I was knocked out with a head injury. They decide to life line dad to Louisville and so after I got my head stitched up, Jane came by the hospital and drove me from Salem down to Louisville, so I could be with Dad. At the same time, our dear friend Bob Higman was able to locate dad's truck keys and drove our race car rig back up to Lafayette, In.
This is what racing people are all about. We all care for each other in a special way that others outside our sport don't seem to understand. And, it's people like Bob Higman and Ed and Jane Adair that make our sport so special.
RIP Ed, I know Janie will be glad to see you and that stogie!
I enjoyed his company and his love for animals. When we started NAMARS, he was part of it whenever he wanted to be. I first met him and Jane in the mid sixties, quite a guy, very loyal to motorsports. R.I.P.
Originally Posted by coxie bowman:
I enjoyed his company and his love for animals. When we started NAMARS, he was part of it whenever he wanted to be. I first met him and Jane in the mid sixties, quite a guy, very loyal to motorsports. R.I.P.
Jack Calabrase
Hey Jack, the year you won the WWAR title I was the ROY. And, with Ed, Jane and Dave Bruce running WWAR, that was a fun year.
I often tell people that summer was the most fun I ever had... Traveling with my Parents, who were my best friends, and racing 34 shows that year. What a blast!