Tom Bowsher
So Tom Bowsher, Jack’s younger brother who is making his mark
in ARCA (Automobile Racing Club of America) made sure he didn’t make the same
mistake.
“I made two pit stops for gas today – I wasn’t going to run
out,” Tom emphasized after breezing to a six-lap victory in the broiling
Wisconsin International 300 on Sunday afternoon and picking up a check for
$1,775.
The Springfield, Ohio native nearly led all the way in his
1971 Ford Torino and was challenged only briefly by ARCA point’s leader Ramo
Stott of Keokuk, Iowa and Andy Hampton of Louisville, Ky., before a crowd of
1,800.
Stott, piloting a 1971 Plymouth ,
had the lead through the first two laps of the grueling 150-mile contest. He
had won the pole position on Saturday.
But Bowsher, who started along side the Iowan on the front
row, overtook Stott on the third lap and gradually widened his lead to the
better part of a straightaway.
Stott remained within hailing distance to assume the
front-runner’s spot again on lap 118 when Bowsher pitted. But when Stott had to
go in for fuel himself on lap 150, Bowsher regained the advantage.
Stott’s bid for the victory ended on lap 212 when his car
began smoking badly on the backstretch and then fire broke underneath his car.
Stott gave the crowd a scare when he crawled out of the car and dropped
weaked-kneed to the ground. He was not injured from the fire only exhausted
from the race – run in temperatures well over 100 degrees on the track surface.
With his two toughest competitors gone, Bowsher had little to
do but stay alert and avoid trouble for the final 86 laps. “I was never really
pushed,” Bowsher said afterwards in victory lane. “Everything worked
beautifully.” Despite the hot racing surface, Bowsher never changed his tires
once.
With Bowsher taking home the top money and a beautiful Miller
High Life trophy, second place went to Bill Clemons of New Albany , Ind. ,
who gunned his small 1971 Hornet through 294 laps to collect $950 for his
efforts. A Brooks, Ky. ,
driver who goes by the name of A. Arnold finished third in a 1971 Camaro and
pocketed $625.
Results –
1. Tom Bowsher
2. Bill Clemons
3. A. Arnold
4. Clifford Hamm
5. Bill Nelson
6. N. D. Copley
7. Mickey Flora
8. Steve Arndt
9. Ed Richardville
10. Kenny Black
11. Leroy Austin
12. Danny Dean
13. Ramo Stott
14. Bob Phernetten
15. Harold Fair
16. Frank Sandin
17. Andy Hampton
18. Bob Thomas
19. Blackie Wangerin
20. Phil Ploughe
21. Bob McCoy
22. Dave Dayton
23. Norman Weltmeyer
I have his trophy along with all his other ones.
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