Champaign,
Ill. (September 19, 1976) – It was North versus South on Sunday afternoon at
the Champaign Motor Speedway as the first annual United States Dirt Track
Championships for late models contested among 45 drivers from 18 states.
When the
dust had cleared and the last engine shut down, a pair of Georgia speed
merchants had put the final victory squarely in ‘ol Dixie’s corner.
Cigar-smoking
Charlie Hughes of Dalton, Ga., dominated the main event from green flag to
checker as the 1973 Camaro chauffeur led fellow peach state resident Doug
Kenimer across the finish line by a three-second interval.
Hughes
jumped to the number one starting position, which he earned with the fastest
qualifying time during Friday’s time trials. He seemingly pulled away from the
rest of the field at will. Four yellow caution periods closed the competition
on the rear bumper of the 35-year-old professional race car driver, but each
time the green flag waved again, Hughes would quickly open up a five to six
second margin.
Kenimer, who
started fifth, secured the runner-up spot on laps 58 when his 1972 Camaro
jockeyed inside of Jim O’Conner of Kankakee, Ill. The 16-year, Dahlonega, Ga.,
veteran was able to close on Hughes when the pair encountered lap traffic but
simply could challenge the superior speed of Hughes’ car.
Ed Sanger of
Waterloo, Iowa, dropped O’Conner to fourth with an inside turn four pass on lap
61 and finished the grind on Kenimer’s bumper. Tom Helfrich of Haubstadt, Ind.,
edged hi 1973 Camaro around O’Conner’s 1976 Camaro on the white flag lap to
take home fourth place money.
The victory
for Hughes, worth $4,500, was his 35th feature win of the season in the E.D.
Ridley-owned racer.
“I had no
trouble at all with the car, the track or the traffic,” the nine-year driving
star noted. “I knew there were some pretty fast drivers behind me so I just
turned it loose for the whole race and came out on top.”
Hughes’
credentials entering the race were impressive as were those of the of the other
41 starters. The drivers who qualified for the 75-lap main event had a total of
547 feature victories for the 1976 season.
Kenimer’s
second place effort netted him $2,300 as the Dixie invaders hauled off with the
lion’s share of the $13,500 feature purse.
Iowa drivers
picked up 10 of the first 20 finishing positions, yet could only place one in
the top five. Sanger pocketed show money of $1,500 and Helfrich collected
$1,000 for his fourth-place finish.
Results –
1. Charlie Hughes, Dalton, Ga.
2. Doug Kenimer, Dahlonega, Ga.
3. Ed Sanger, Waterloo, Iowa
4. Tom Helfrich, Haubstadt, Ind.
5. Jim O’Conner, Kankakee, Ill.
6. Curt Hansen, Dike, Iowa
7. Mike Niffenegger, Kalona, Iowa
8. Dave Srock, Ramey, Penn.
9. Don Hoffman, Des Moines
10. Bill
Zwanziger, Waterloo, Iowa
11. Ken
Walton, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
12. Bill
Teagarden, Covington, Ky.
13. Bob
Helm, Andalusia, Ill.
14. Galen
Schaefer, Topeka, Kan.
15. Ferris
Collier, Lampe, Mo.
16. Joe
Merryfield, Des Moines
17. Dan
Dickey, Packwood, Iowa
18. Ken
Phillips, Loudon, Tenn.
19. Ron
Jackson, Burlington, Iowa
20. Gary
Webb, Davenport, Iowa
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