Knoxville,
Iowa (June 7, 1969) – Indianapolis 500 veteran A.J. Foyt got the checkered flag
first, but actually finished second to Keokuk, Iowa’s Don White in the 100-lap
United States Auto Club new-model stick car race at the Marion County
Fairgrounds on Saturday night.
A crowd of
5,362 thought Foyt, who started last in the field of 19 after topping the time
trials, had taken the lead when he passed White on lap 69.
However,
Foyt had made a brief pit stop on lap 51 and was actually a lap behind
according to officials.
“When they
give you the white flag and then the checkered flag, what else can you think,
except that you won,” said a disgruntled Foyt after the race.
“I didn’t
know if Whitey (Don White) had made a stop or not. The only reason I did was
because my windshield got so dirty, I couldn’t see.”
White’s time
in his 1969 Dodge Charger as 43 minutes and 19 seconds. Foyt drove a 1969 Ford
Torino.
Larry
“Butch” Hartman of South Zanesville, Ohio, took the lead on lap 6 and held it
until Foyt took over on the 33rd lap. Hartman was sidelined five laps later
when he hit a fender on the track and tore up his car’s undercarriage.
Foyt held
the lead until lap 43 when he brushed the wall coming out of the first turn and
was passed by White, who led the rest of the way.
The program
was about 90 minutes late in starting and the feature was run immediately after
the time trials because of threatening weather.
Weather
almost caused Foyt, Roger McCluskey and several USAC officials to miss the
race. Foyt, who was to pilot his own plane from Milwaukee, where he was to
compete in the Rex Mays 150 the next day, decided against flying and the group
chartered a plane instead.
Verlin Eaker
of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, captured third and McCluskey, the point’s leader,
finished fourth.
Results –
1. Don White
2. A.J. Foyt
3. Verlin Eaker
4. Roger McCluskey
5. Terry Nichels
6. Joe Frasson
7. Paul Feldner
8. Dave Whitcomb
9. Jack Bowsher
10. Jim Lord
11. Lefty Robinson
12. Paul Bauer
13. Dale Koehler
14. Bruce Sparrman
15. Jim Perry
16. Butch Hartman
17. Glen Bradley
18. Bill Shirey
19. Fred Zack
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