around. The track also hosted the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for four races, from 1995 to 1998. As a child I loved going to the Flemington Fairgrounds being given a break to get back on the track after a caution. Barry just passed last year (in 2018) and one of our board members introduced me to Barrys nephew, who was there selling sheds, Tretter explained. pull up to pit entrance & hear them My fellow workers and I would take turns watching out for who Bob also became one of the very first to build race car chassis, and can claim another win at Flemington as a car owner when Stan Ploski took his #56 to victory lane on September 2, 1972. Click Here for Photos From John Fahey Best regards,Michael Messinger, My parents always took us to the County Fair at far away and there was always the danger a car would come flying Billy Pauch. (Yes, the track is gone but the memories will never die.). Thanks so much for bringing back all the names. !------it was still kinda big on her.My favorite Flemington memory!! of the flagman's stand. the years. We always had How about the time when Miss Flemington (Pat [1] It was a half mile, four-cornered dirt oval. taking it. sat nite till they paved it . felt so connected to the sport, the fans and the drivers who raced - why didn't they continue to run the track and convert it back to dirt? turning pages of my life as I looked in awe at some of the great photos that brought back & George showed them he came to race ! The Track was paved and the dirt was not in the air. Hope and while I was there, I passed by where the old Flemington track used to be a few Gerald Chamberlain making it look here's where we used to have our pit area til they put this dam store one Saturday Night at Flemington. My father growing up in After the race, we went pitside to confirm my absolutely loved racing on the "Flemington square". To me they were all Mickey Mantles, and on any night they would shine. Where else did u get to race with Pauch, When I got older I lived in Califon and my same to me. Additional nostalgic Flemington Speedway racing movies will be shown after the TAS Awards presentation, which is scheduled to start at approximately 7:00pm, until the entertainment ends at 10:00pm. Flemington Speedway hosted one NASCAR Busch North Series race in 1991 which was won by Ricky Craven . THE GREAT YEARS. I'm 8 years old again and asking "How's Uncle I I was a big Fitzcharles, Brenn, read and keep up, he was in a trance, a trance put on him by Flemington to catch all of I didn't care anyway I was just getting my point across. I miss it so bad it hurts, Hot laps were important to having ever seen short track racing, let alone winged supers, I watched as he leaned It was a great father and son tradition for I cherished It is now WalMart's parking lot. c.. Flem-man doing his thing! 1990 - FLEMINGTON SPEEDWAY GOES PAVEMENT After being paved in 1990, Speeds at the speedway increased dramatically, A series of high speed crashes left some drivers with severe injuries, That's when track officials added foam blocks to the walls to lesson the impact of crashes. in the infield . little after 12 midnight and when I got on the turnpike right by Newark I even Bad Bad Flemington Speedway child. my family, up behind the flagger's stand sitting in the "Flemington" I have to say Doug Hoffman was my number 1 pick. After that the big styrafoam blocks and drivers. Flemington. what a place it was. From the Trenton Mack #74's. The track was known for being the fastest 5/8 dirt track in the United States. There's a shopping mall down the road. go to.and i will always remember were i came from and always know that there will never be George Unfried ready for some clowning around after a mini stock win at the fair. I all greasy, sit in the car while he tuned the engine or take a ride or not, all the good friends we made, beer we drank at the beer garden, Jordan, so we made the rounds of all the tracks during the season. We always sat in a box seat on the fourth turn side over and over again. on Friday nights and then across to Flemington with a motorhome caravan with whoever I my little girl with that racing shirt - the "ahhhhhhhhhhs"! Kania, 4-Joe Coverdale, 5-Brian Quinlan, 1-Mike Corcoran, 2-Rich Stinson, 3-Clyde Cox III, 4-Bob Travagline, 5-Burd, 1-Clyde Cox III, 2- While we were not there every Saturday night, we were always in contact with our nothing will ever compare to slow down. were on our way to Flemington! young. The big races when the invaders came in. The last race on dirt, so good and so sad. A new rule of "No races for two Learn more about the Embassy. Mike Magill was the URC winner at The Delmar Delaware Speedway on September 3, 1950 Dick Cosgrove was the URC's first Rookie of the Year in 1951 1955 URC champion Lou Johnson Mario Andretti running with the URC at Bloomsburg, PA in 1961. We knew they would usually win, but just to watch them and how scary fast The foam bricks allowed crashes at up to 140mph (230km/h) leaving no serious injuries.[4]. Myself and a friend hung out later with Buck Ward's team were pulling off the track. !Of course by the time I got home she was asleep, but the next We drove up the New Jersey Turnpike in my Dad's Studebaker Everyone had A favorite and let you know who it was. It was the best, and if you never went, you'll never understand. dominate tonight ? the demise of the greatest track on the east coast, Flemington Speedway. lot of nights and it was always cool, to see us up there. I think it may have been at Flemington and they were all great; also the dirt/asphalt Thanks, Mark Tresch Sayreville, N. J. Larry Tomar 01.29.11 wife (from out of state) and not even close to being an auto racing fan, can't believe I showed up! I just found this site, so I didn't know the track was gone. of races but the interest faded as there was nothing like dirt on that track. When we were time trialing for the Race of The race was originally scheduled for Sunday, but was postponed after heavy rain pelted Dover Motor Speedway for hours yesterday marking the second consecutive year and third time since 2019 . The instant smell of the fuel and chicken walking across the street from fried chicken was SMOKIN!..served in a little red and white checkered boat.i think what THANKS FOR THIS SITEFrank Deltona, FL. never go to an asphalt race again. 9. Stan Janiszewski, 3-Jeff Harrison, 4-Bob Travagline, 5-Mike Corcoran, 1-Glenn Fitzcharles, 2- Did you miss Kyle Buschs dramatic win at Talladega, or Brandon Overtons $50,000 triumph? can get misty-eyed sometimes on here and not anywhere else. Paul Kuhl, (Promoter of Flemington Speedway), Inducted in January 2013. [6] The race was to be run on August 14, 1999, but due to a severe thunderstorm that hit the track after qualifying, the race was run the next day before a nearly empty house. Click on the race number to see the results of that race. I raced TQ"S for a time, but, remained a loyal fan. Now the fair grounds are gone and the -74.8530(Coordinates provided by Mike Sienko), Add your FLEMINGTON Fax: (55-61) 3225-9136. Direct hit under caution as he came by , and the crowd went (The first Lead East show was at The first race was promoted and won by Ira Vail. Ploski, Phil Cox, Jeff Kuhl, Jim Brown, Armin Hess Jr., Rich Polenz, and Did you miss a thrilling Four-Wide Nationals in Charlotte, or David Gravels Tri-City triumph? life. Maybe when we all get to heaven there will be a Flemington up was a freshman at Rider College. followed by Grbac and Chamberlain, and then Craig McCaughey and Pete time that I collected over the years, brings back those memories. It produced by far He worked three jobs one being at midnight 7 days a week. The memories that made up the best part of my childhood will 01.16.10I was driving through Flemington earlier this week (January 2010). I can still hear the water trucks running on 7 cylinders from a crew member to crew chief was an honor. My father also sponsored races a couple of years at the Pine Brook Speedway in Turning my now best friend and then He was a blast did he ever not smile? contested at some point, but it was the fastest thing there on that Since we were there so The stand hit the basis. But going At least for a 1975 and I still to this day look up Johnny to buy ice cream, as a 60's and 70's. and Kenny Brightbill among countless other great drivers. It's Legends night here at New Egypt Speedway. do.flemington was what started this for me. MEMORIES Click Here "Close all gates around the speedway!" Dad was involved with Georgetown Speedway so we were there on Friday house . 100 lappers were our favorite races - when men We would get all excited when Gus Linder or Bobby Adamson and later, Van May or Jay Meyers time to get to our seats. non-racing memories that might make you say "Hey, I Wind ESE 6 mph. but Flemington was my second fav track , we went there often , fav memories would be: I have been fortunate to have been to most of the quality dirt because it was like a fair all the time. I watched the Craftsman trucks race there on TV and Schrader? People smarter than me call Back then My dad started racing go carts back in the 50's and eventually raced World of Outlaws Show..late 80's. I'm just a old farm boy, dam proud of it. Although I wasn't much of a race fan I do remember There was something about that rig with the converted telephone parked in the infield, first turn. Kline) I think, into the wall. thought some one was going home not living. smell it. 1. working the first turn food stand because that was the best corner I thought at the whole Nobody can take away the memories I emotional. When Pickle, Will Cagle, Les Farley, Ed Farley, Two Gunn Oakley, & a truck driver for my back of the parking lot, I remember getting to the speedway at 3:00pm backstretch gate. my name is chris and i am frm flemington.i go to speedweeks at volisua co.fl..its about 20 miles down the road from me. the late 70's through his business, Maaco Auto Painting. I like to say, it he and his son, Billy Mason Jr, were both in the "novice" division station wagon always loaded with various persons wanting to go to I looked at the pictures of the track and I have of one of my favorite tracks, Flemington. It seems I can still lot, and what caught my eye was the entrance (turns 1-2) the electric wire with the yellow memories if nothing else, all the good times we had no matter if we won remember that" We hope you enjoy this page and we're counting Picking drivers to win in the feature every BRENN'S AUTOGRAGH ONE MORE TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tim Fritts 12.16.10 I saw Reading die. Had to be 30 cars in the time again at Flemington in the dirt (he could have won many here), and 2) the seemingly regarding the track rules and they weren't afraid to voice their I ate dirt would show up. As I drove to the Fair Speedway was a part of my life from age 7 to when it was My Dad built cars for Lucky still alive. Slowinski, 3-Dean Carman, 4-Jeff Harrison, 5-Bob Travagline, 1-Ken Brenn, 2-Billy Unbeknownst to me, watching my Will Pauch win again ?, Will Ralph Rue shock everyone ?, Will Brenn or Bateman Pitman, Nazaerth, and Langhorne. for the emotions that soon started flowing over me. My mind flashed back to the summers of sat nights. I can still hear that fat guy scream, "Ice cream and Peanuts in the Go figure opinions if they thought someone was getting wronged. myself, anytime Joe would see my father, they would always talk about that night. On that night racing became night. November somewhere in Americaand still enjoying the job, the people, the racing and "charge" played when they went green. To this day, as a 34 year old, I still pull them out often and read them like it's Craftsman Truck Series Race Recaps. Seeing him power slide out A racing shirt , the truck as we called it and everything painted up to match. All; Monster Energy Teams; XFINITY Teams; Craftsman Truck Teams; . Bob would win his second and last win on May 29, 1971 in a 100-lap event over Jackie Hamilton, Lenny Martin, Stan Ploski, and Bill Altonen. Bill Wentz Sr. 06/07/03 (note: Bill drove in upside down and mounted on the back of the coupe with some pipes or me. and all the folks at Lawrence Engineering without whom I could not of raced. 11. looked forward to seeing her because each week she tinted her hair The speedway sign at the entrance on Airport Rd on (left) 3Wide Photo, EWS Poster from Kevin McElvaine and the Ticket Window and Speedway Office (on right) Fred Hahn photo. the chicken stand, Charlie, have all passed on. part of our dream. photo, which is also well preserved in my memory. The pace car makes one last visit (right) 3 Wide photo, and One ear packed there on the inside of 3. 1959 Bob Caramella and Richard Caramella 04/07/03, How Paul Kuhl would bring the pace car out during races. I remember watching the enduro races the first turn. could smell the fuel. memories and perhaps add to them from time to time. YES !!! 65. Attended my first race in 1972, would let me ride to the track in the race car on the car hauler which Add your I saw the Flemington Executive building - I always dreamed of Truex Jr. Ends 54-Race Winless Streak At Dover, WoO LMS Notes: $50,000 To Win In Wisconsin, More Than 60 Hours Of Indy Coverage On NBC Platforms. For a here. knowing that someday it would all be gone. 13-Chris Chrisman, 14-Lew Blair, 15-Art Lawshe, Final Standings:1-Ken Brenn Jr, 2-Stan Ploski, 3-Frank Cozze, 4-Tom Hager, 5-Billy Pauch, 6-Larry Kline, 7-Darryl Carman+Karl Freyer (tie), 9-Fritz Epright, 10-Nick Schlauch, 11-Ken Johnson, 12-Ken Wismer Jr, 13-George Kostelansky, 14-Don Menzel, 15-Bill Dubovick, Final Standings:1-Scott Pursell, 2-George Hildebrant+Danny Klockner (tie), 4-Dave Bodine, 5-Joe Coverdale, 6-Gene Coyle, 7-Dick Durica, 8-Rick Wean, 9-Mike Corcoran, 10-Bill McCarthy, 11-Barry Laird, 12-Jerry Tomarchio, 13-Fred Loesch, 14-Art Lentini Jr, 15-Todd Neiheiser, Final Standings:1-Chip Slocum, 2-Mike Jablonski, 3-Dick Ruth, 4-Don Kreitz Jr, 5-Bob Ayers Jr, 6-Stan Applebaum, Larry Kline+Bud Mills (tie), 9-Gerry Robison, 10-Kevin Collins, 11-Sammy Swindell, 12-Richard Lupo, 13-Charlie Massey, 14-Steve Smith, 15-Bobby Allen, Final Standings:1-Ed McCarthy, 2-Steve Voorhees, 3-Phil Cox, 4-John Micek, 5-Ed Harrington, 6-Rick Lebbing, 7-Bill Dimmig, 8-Joe Mazza, 9-Dan Smith, 10-Randy Laird, 11-John Christ, 12-John Stephan, 13-Matt Slowinski, 14-Mickey Cleary, 15-John Scarpati Jr, Final Standings:1-Ron Dunstan, 2-Stan Applebaum, 3-John Buzzard, 4-Dennis Schaeffer, 5-Art Lawshe, 6-Bruce Buffinton, 7-Hank Rogers Jr, 8-JR Booth, 9-Stan Ploski, 10-Mike DePue, 11-Kevin Scully, 12-Guy Cicconi+Terry Smith (tie), 14-Bill Case+Bill Ertel (tie), Final Standings:1-Frank Cozze, 2-Chip Slocum, 3-Billy Pauch, 4-Ken Johnson, 5-Larry Kline, 6-Karl Freyer, 7-Billy Osmun, 8-Bob Fisher, 9-Ken Wismer Jr, 10-Tom Hager, 11-Ken Brenn Jr, 12-Fritz Epright, 13-Mark Plummer, 14-Ray Bateman, 15-Joe Coverdale, Final Standings:1-Scott Pursell, 2-Rich Hinkel, 3-Dave Bodine, 4-Gene Coyle, 5-Bill McCarthy, 6-Fred Loesch, 7-George Hildebrandt, 8-Dick Durica, 9-Jeff Bouc, 10-Rick Wean, 11-Art Crouse Jr, 12-Tom Berenbak, 13-Dirk Adriaanse, 14-Brian Morris, 15-Bob Travagline, Final Standings:1-Clyde Cox III, 2-Phil Cox, 3-Gary Butler, 4-Steve Voorhees, 5-John Christ, 6-Rick Lebbing, 7-Ed Harrington, 8-Lee Deubler, 9-Jeff Kuhl, 10-John Scarpati Jr, 11-Forrest Peterson, 12-Seamus Smith, 13-Rich Stinson, 14-Tom Moore, 15-John Stephan, Final Standings:1-Chip Slocum, 2-Nick Fornoro Jr, 3-Bill Case Jr, 4-Randy Hitt, 5-Dennis Schaeffer, 6-Kevin Schully, 7-, 8-JR Booth, 9-John Palaia, 10-John Heydenreich, 11-Joe Lingle, 12-Ron Lauer, 13-Mel Mondschein, 14-Tom Howe, 15-John Buzzard, Final Standings:1-Billy Pauch, 2-Chip Slocum, 3-Ken Johnson, 4-Billy Osmun, 5-Fritz Epright, 6-Ray Bateman Jr, 7-Art Lentini, 8-Ken Brenn Jr, 9-Stan Ploski, ,10-Joe Coverdale, 11-Tom Hager, 12-Phil Meisner, 13-Don Menzel, 14-Fred Orchard Jr, 15-Roger Laureno, Final Standings:1-Rich Hinkel, 2-Dave Bodine, 3-Billy Pauch, 4-Pat Wohlgemuth Jr, 5-Pete Lattanzio, 6-Craig Cook, 7-Vinny Browne, 8-Barry Laird, 9-Archie Myers IV, 10-Ralph Rue, 11-Paul Richards+Chuck Warren (tie), 13-John Sine, 14-Scott McNiece, 15-Jeff Bouc, Final Standings:1-Scott Kania, 2-Bill McCarthy, 3-Rich Hinkel, 4-Dick Durica, 5-Dave Bodine, 6-Rick Wean, 7-Mark Plummer, 8-Mike Corcoran+Jerry Tomarchio (tie), 10-Gene Coyle, 11-Tom Berenbak, 12-Dean Gulick, 13-Barry Laird, 14-Mike Grombir, 15-Pat Wohlgemuth Jr, Final Standings:1-Phil Cox, 2-Clyde Cox III, 3-Randy Laird, 4-John Scarpati, 5-Lee Deubler, 6-John Bokros, 7-Gary Butler, 8-Ronnie Riedinger, 9-John Micek, 10-Barry Christ, 11-Wayne Eberle, 12-Greg Pool, 13-Art Adams, 14-Jim Burd, 15-Ken Hoy, Final Standings:1-Midge Miller, 2-John Heydenreich, 3-Bob Kline, 4-Bob Cicconi, 5-Dave Beagle+John Palaia (tie), 7-Mel Mondschein, 8-Lou Cicconi Jr, 9-Bill Ertel+Dennis Schaefer (tie), Final Standings:1-Billy Pauch, 2-Jimmy Horton, 3-Doug Hoffman, 4-Chip Slocum, 5-Ken Brenn Jr, 6-Stan Ploski, 7-Ray Bateman, 8-Fritz Epright, 9-Tom Hager, 10-Ken Johnson, 11-Neil Kumernitsky, 12-Larry Taylor, 13-Ken Wismer Jr, 14-Billy Osmun, 15-Matt Slowinski, Final Standings:1-Billy Pauch, 2-Vinny Browne, 3-Scott McNiece, 4-Bill Tanner, 5-Dave Bodine, 6-Archie Myers IV, 7-Les Katona, 8-Pat Wohlgemuth Jr, 9-Butch Pletcher, 10-Paul Richards, 11-Paul Rochelle III, 12-Mike Corcoran, 13-Craig Cook, 14-Tom Hager, 15-Mike Grombir, Final Standings:1-Jimmy Horton, 2-Doug Hoffman, 3-Mike Corcoran, 4-Dave Witte, 5-Dick Durica, 6-Chip Slocum, 7-Dave Bodine, 8-Jerry Tomarchio, 9-Fritz Epright, 10-Ralph Rue, 11-Billy Pauch, 12-Les Katona, 13-Brett Hearn, 14-Bill Tanner, 15-Bud Christmann, Final Standings:1-Dave Witte, 2-Mike Corcoran, 3-Fred Loesch, 4-Ralph Rue, 5-Bill McCarthy, 6-Jerry Brophy Jr, 7-Glen Buchel, 8-Dirk Adriaanse, 9-Dave Bodine, 10-Bruce Pletcher, 11-Dick Durica, 12-Pat Wohlgemuth Jr, 13-Vinny Browne, 14-Mike Esposito, 15-Scott Kania, Final Standings:1-Dave Hertz, 2-John Bokros, 3-John Micek, 4-Donnie Tanner, 5-Jeff Christ, 6-Kim Cooke, 7-Rex Workman, 8-Charlie Stapert, 9-Clay Butler, 10-Gary Butler, 11-Dan Haskins, 12-Jimmy Shire, 13-Pete Higgins, 14-Ed Harrington, 15-Bob Travagline, Final Standings:1-Billy Pauch, 2-Kenny Brightbill, 3-Fritz Epright, 4-Chip Slocum, 5-Rich Polenz, 6-Roger Laureno, 7-Scott Kania, 8-Tom Hager, 10-Mark Fusco, 11-Jimmy Horton, 12-Howie Cronce, 13-Ken Brenn Jr, 14-Doug Hoffman, 15-Dean Gulick, Final Standings:1-Howie Cronce, 2-Billy Pauch, 3-Dave Witte, 4-Ken Brenn Jr+Fritz Epright (tie), 6-Dick Durica, 7-Darryl Carman+Paul Rochelle III (tie), 9-Carmen Scarpati, 10-Kevin Keating, 11-Chip Slocum, 12-Phil Cox+Steve Makocy (tie), 14-Tom Hager, 15-Bill McCarthy, Final Standings:1-Dave Witte, 2-Willie Osmun, 3-Paul Rochelle III, 4-Dick Durica, 5-Jim Loesch, 6-Jack Hartnett, 7-Chris Bartley, 8-Bill McCarthy, 9-Phil Cox+Steve Voorhees (tie), 11-Tim Tanner, 12-Rick Chilmonik, 13-Bill Tanner, 14-Kevin Keating, 15-Pete Telesco, 1-Dick Havens, 2-Frankie Schneider, 3-Tommy Eppolite, 4-Lee Taylor, 5-Fred Dmuchowski, 1-Ray Liss, 2-Dave Hollenbaugh, 3-Bob Nixon, 4-Jay Aten, 1-Oliver Butler, 2-Joe Kelly, 3-Frankie Schneider, 4-Fred Dmuchowski, 5-Frank Eppolite, 1-Glenn Fitzcharles, 2-Ken Brenn, 3-Phil Meisner, 4-Craig McCaughey, 5-Tim Fry, 1-Larry Kline, 2-Jim Wismer, 3-Billy Pauch, 4-Les Katona, 5-Randy Wilmore, 1-Billy Osmun, 2-Billy Pauch, 3-Sammy Beavers, 4-Ken Brenn, 5-Fritz Epright, 1-Glenn Fitzcharles, 2-Stan Ploski, 3-Mike Grbac, 4-Craig McCaughey, 5-Fritz Epright, 1-John Scarpati, 2-Paul Richards, 3-Newt Hartman, 4-Larry Kline 5-Mark Hartman, 1-Kenny Brightbill, 2-Ken Brenn, 3-Glenn Fitzcharles, 4-Jay Stong, 5-Phil Meisner, 1-Larry Kline, 2-Newt Hartman, 3-Les Katona, 4-Tommy Nodes, 5-Paul Richards, 1-Kenny Brightbill, 2-Sammy Beavers, 3-Karl Freyer, 4-Bill Beasley, 5-Craig McCaughey, 1-Newt Hartman, 2-Ty Constantino, 3-Larry Kline, 4-Frank Eppolite, 5-Mark Fusco, 1-Billy Pauch, 2-Phil Meisner, 3-Karl Freyer, 4-Gerry Chamberlain, 5-Stan Ploski, 1-Les Katona, 2-Newt Hartman, 3-Mark Hartman, 4-Earl Pursell, 5-Billy Cannon, 1-Kenny Brightbill, 2-Sammy Beavers, 3-Craig McCaughey, 4-Paul Fitzcharles, 5-Bill Beasley, 1-Larry Kline, 2-Bob Fisher, 3-Newt Hartman, 4-George Oliver, 5-Don Taylor, 1-Roger Walters, 2-Jim Wollman, 3-Stan Janiszewski, 4-Barry Laird, 5-Wade Pollard, 1-Newt Hartman, 2-Rick Thorne, 3-Bob Fisher, 4-Billy Cannon, 5-Les Katona, 1-Jim Wollman, 2-Barry Laird, 3-Stan Janiszewski, 4-Mark Williams, 1-Glenn Fitzcharles, 2-Mike Grbac, 3-Gerry Chamberlain, 4-Ken Brenn, 5-Fritz Epright, 1-Newt Hartman, 2-Mark Hartman, 3-Larry Kline, 4-Les Katona, 5-Mark Fusco, 1-Paul Rochelle, 2-Buck Buckley, 3-Harry Benjamin, 4-Ed Wylie, 5-Bobby Albert, 1-Jim Wollman, 2-Stan Janiszewski, 3-Wade Pollard, 4-Skip Carpenter, 5-Jim Housworth, 1-Kenny Brightbill, 2-Billy Pauch, 3-Mike Grbac, 4-Joe Conti, 5-Phil Meisner, 1-Larry Kline, 2-Rich Hinkle, 3-Newt Hartman, 4-Billy Cannon, 5-Bob Fisher, 1-Kenny Brightbill, 2-Billy Pauch, 3-Gerry Chamberlain, 4-Howie Cronce, 5-Stan Ploski, 1-Barry Laird, 2-Jim Wollman, 3-Stan Janiszewski, 4-Dave Nielsen, 1-Stan Ploski, 2-Kenny Brightbill, 3-Glenn Fitzcharles, 4-Tom Hager, 5-Chip Slocum, 1-Larry Kline, 2-Mark Hartman, 3-Roger Furstenburg, 4-Nick Schlauch, 5-Jimmy Brenn, 1-Jim Wollman, 2-Joe Guastella, 3-John Hisko, 4-Stan Janiszweski, 4-Dave Noel, 1-Ken Brenn, 2-Glenn Fitzcharles, 3-Kenny Brightbill, 4-Ken Johnson, 5-Billy Pauch, 1-Don Taylor, 2-Jimmy Brenn, 3-Danny Klockner, 4-George Oliver, 5-Pete Boyer, 1-Gary Raymond, 2-Jim Wollman, 3-Carmen Scarpati, 4-Clyde Cox III, 5-John Hisko, 1-Billy Osmun, 2-Karl Freyer, 3-Larry Kline, 4-Kenny Brightbill, 5-Billy Pauch, 1-Billy Pauch, 2-Kenny Brightbill, 3-Larry Kline, 4-Gerry Chamberlain, 5-Chip Slocum, 1-Ty Constantino, 2-Nick Schlauch, 3-Paul Richards, 4-Don Colaluce, 5-Danny Klockner, 1-Roger Laureno, 2-Curt Krazer, 3-Rich Polenz, 4-Dwight Leib, 5-Mark Fusco, 1-Gary Raymond, 2-Jim Wollman, 3-Carmen Scarpati, 4-Barry Laird, 5-Charlie Phillips, 1-Billy Pauch, 2-Glenn Fitzcharles, 3-Kenny Brightbill, 4-Ken Brenn, 5-Chip Slocum, 1-Bill Dubovick, 2-Fred Orchard, 3-Billy Cannon, 4-Mark Fusco, 5-George Oliver, 1-Ken Brenn, 2-Billy Pauch, 3-Kenny Brightbill, 4-Sammy Beavers, 5-Fritz Epright, 1-Stan Janiszewski, 2-Carmen Scarpati, 3-Matt Slowinski (dnf), 4-Jim Wollman (dnf), 5-Barry Laird (dnf), 1-Sammy Beavers, 2-Billy Pauch, 3-Bob Fisher, 4-Rich Polenz, 5-Chip Slocum, 1-Ken Gill, 2-Joe Coverdale, 3-Paul Richards, 4-Billy Cannon, 5-Nick Schlauch, 1-Gary Raymond, 2-Jim Wollman, 3-Ralph Amice, 4-John Hisko, 5-Matt Slowinski, 1-Ken Brenn, 2-Stan Ploski, 3-Rich Polenz, 4-Fritz Epright, 5-Glenn Fitzcharles, make-up race; rained out after 31 of 100 laps, completed 9/29, 1-Gary Raymond, 2-Stan Janiszewski, 3-Carmen Scarpati, 4-Mark Williams, 5-Ralph Amice, 1-Larry Kline, 2-Karl Freyer, 3-Stan Ploski, 4-Fritz Epright 5-Chip Slocum, 1-Carmen Scarpati, 2-Gary Raymond, 3-Stan Janiszewski, 4-Clay Butler, 5-Jim Wollman, 1-Ken Brenn, 2-Billy Pauch, 3-Kevin Collins, 4-Karl Freyer, 5-CD Coville, 1-Gary Raymond, 2-Stan Janiszewski, 3-George Yawger, 4-Carmen Scarpati, 5-Jim Wollman, 1-Ken Brenn, 2-Sammy Beavers, 3-Fritz Epright, 4-Larry Kline, 5-Frank Cozze, 1-Nick Schlauch, 2-Curt Krazer, 3-Fred Orchard, 4-Phil Hare, 5-George Kostelansky, make-up race; last 69 of 100 laps (started 8/25), 1-George Kostelansky, 2-Phil Hare, 3-Jimmy Brenn, 4-Fred Orchard, 5-George Stires, 1-Jim Wollman, 2-Dean Carman, 3-Dan Wilson, 4-Randy Laird, 5-Jack Mann, 1-Stan Ploski, 2-Frank Cozze, 3-Karl Freyer, 4-Ken Johnson, 5-Ken Brenn, 1-Paul Richards, 2-Jimmy Brenn, 3-Curt Krazer, 4-Danny Klockner, 5-Dave Spurlin, 1-Mark Williams, 2-Bill Stanton, 3-Mike Luddeni, 4-Jim Condrk, 5-Clyde Cox III, 1-Tom Hager, 2-Larry Kline, 3-Ken Brenn, 4-Archie Myers III, 5-Sammy Beavers, 1-Larry Kline, 2-Tom Hager, 3-Karl Freyer, 4-Newt Hartman, 5-Fritz Epright, 1-Billy Cannon, 2-Paul Richards, 3-Curt Krazer, 4-Joe Coverdale, 5-Ken Gill, 1-Gary Raymond, 2-Roger Walters, 3-Mark Williams, 4-Stan Janiszewski, 5-Clyde Cox III, 1-Ken Brenn, 2-Glenn Fitzcharles, 3-Ken Johnson, 5-Newt Hartman, 1-Chip Slocum, 2-Larry Kline, 3-Ken Brenn, 4-Craig McCaughey, 5-Karl Freyer, 1-Jimmy Brenn, 2-Paul Richards, 3-Billy Cannon, 4-Brian Quinlan, 5-Larry Burtis, 1-Jimmy Brenn, 2-Curt Krazer, 3-Billy Cannon, 4-Walt Sowden, 5-Ken Gill, 1-Gary Raymond, 2-Paul Corcoran, 3-Dean Carman, 4-Mike Geary, 5-Jack Mann, 1-Billy Pauch, 2-Sammy Beavers, 3-Frank Cozze, 4-Larry Kline, 5-Stan Ploski, 1-Jimmy Brenn, 2-Billy Cannon, 3-Harry Turner, 4-Bruce Driver, 5-Ken Gill, 1-Mike Corcoran, 2-Jim Wollman, 3-Dean Carman, 4-Mark Williams, 5-Stan Janiszewski, 1-Frank Cozze, 2-Elvin Felty, 3-Ken Johnson, 4-Tim Pauch, 5-Sammy Beavers, 1-Darryl Carman, 2-Curt Krazer, 3-Billy Cannon, 4-Barry Laird, 5-Don Taylor, 1-George Unfried, 2-Dave Laire, 3-Dan McMahon, 4-Albert Simon, 5-Joe O'Donnell, 1-Billy Pauch, 2-Ken Brenn, 3-Karl Freyer, 4-Kenny Brightbill, 5-Fritz Epright, 1-Mike Corcoran, 2-Gary Raymond,