Jerry Richert
La Crosse,
Wis. (August 1, 1961) – Two-time Minnesota state big car champion Jerry Richert
of Forest Lake, Minn., won top honors at the La Crosse Inter-State Fair, but it
was Bill Hobbs of San Francisco, Calif., who ‘stole’ the spotlight on Tuesday
night…literally.
Richert
turned in the fastest time during qualifying (24.88 seconds) on the half-mile
dirt, won his 7-lap first heat in 3 minutes’ flat, set a new track record in
the 4-lap trophy dash (1 minute and 40 seconds) and captured the accident-shortened 15-lap
championship feature.
Hobbs,
however, stole the spotlight(s) in the feature after winning the 6-lap third
heat in 2 minutes and 48 seconds. The Californian speedster crashed into the
power plant at the second turn after completing two laps of the feature event –
and that knocked out the lights.
IMCA
officials red-flagged the field following two laps under starter Jake Bozony’s
caution flag when it was discovered that the damage could not be repaired
immediately. All the lights on the backstretch were disabled after Hobbs Offy
went off the track and into the infield. Hobbs was uninjured.
Buzz Barton
of Tampa, Fla., a pre-race co-favorite with Richert, won the 7-lap second heat
in 3 minutes and 2 seconds and Ralph Donaldson of Jackson, Mich., won the 8-lap
consolation in the record time of 3 minutes and 38 seconds.
Results –
1. Jerry Richert
2. Buzz Barton
3. John Leverenz
4. Johnny White
5. Ralph Donaldson
6. Al Fredenberg
7. Harvey Konkel
8. Don Friend
9. Bill Hobbs
Race stopped after four completed laps, including two under
caution after Hobbs hit power plant.
Bill Hobbs was my dad. A hell of a racer. If anyone ever has any other stories of him please send to DesertDash@hotmail.com
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