Dick Hutcherson
Hutcherson, who successfully defended his
1963 title position, earned in prize money alone a total of $21,360 plus a $2,415
share of the IMCA point and current late model fund bringing Dick’s overall
winnings during 1964 to a healthy $24,175.
He also tallied 3,760 championship points on
the circuit - 918 better than second place finisher Ramo Stott, also of Keokuk , Iowa .
Perennial front-runner and five-time national champion Ernie Derr ended the
season in third place. He and Stott both drove new “hemi-head” Plymouths during
1964.
A reasoned veteran at 33 years of age,
“Hutch” has been competing with IMCA since 1959 He was no novice to the speed
sport when he joined the association. In fact, he put in several top years of
modified competition in Iowa
and was Keokuk champ in 1956 and 1958. He has never finished lower than third in
the IMCA point standings during those six years.
Hutcherson at present is working at the
Holman and Moody plant in Charlotte .
N. C, preparing a 1965 Ford for combat on the upcoming IMCA schedule which will
get under way at Shreveport ,
La. , in April.
Final Official IMCA Stock Car Point Standings -
1. Dick Hutcherson, Keokuk , Iowa
– 3,760
2. Ramo Stott, Keokuk , Iowa
– 2,842
3. Ernie Derr, Keokuk , Iowa
– 2,665
4. Bob Jusola, Mound, Minn. - 1,611
5. Lenny Funk, Otis , Kan. -
1,513
6. Ole Brua, Albert Lea , Minn.
- 1,438
7. Bob Reynolds, Edmond , Okla.
- 1,210
8. Bill Thomas, St. Paul , Minn.
- 618
9. Gil
Haugen, Sioux Falls , S.D. - 505
10.
Roland Wilson, Bedford , Iowa - 450
11.
Dick Johnson, St. Paul , Minn. - 319
12.
Dave Steffens, Eau Claire , Wis. - 337
13. Ralph
Wilhelm, Milwaukee , Wis. - 293
14.
Jim Washburn, Keokuk , Iowa - 271
15.
John Mickey, Columbus
Junction, Iowa
- 266
16.
Leon Bowman, Wichita , Kan. - 168
17. Bill Gibson , Kansas
City, Kan. -
118
18. Johnny
Beauchamp, Harlan , Iowa - 110
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