Dick Sutcliffe
Topeka, Kan.
(April 14, 1968) – A chilly April evening didn’t cool the spirits of the racing
fans as the 1968 race season opened at the Mid-America Fairgrounds under the
promotion of Jerry Weld.
The
fairgrounds came to life with drivers from Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri,
Nebraska, and Pennsylvania. They put on one of the best racing programs in
Topeka in years.
Dick
Sutcliffe of Greenwood, Mo., driving the Gary Hanna #29, grabbed the 25-lap
feature win. Thad Dosher of Topeka, the 1967 Knoxville Nationals champion, took
second, driving Jack Cunningham’s #14. Jerry Blundy of Galesburg, Ill., in the
Hitchcock #82 Chevy out of Des Moines, nabbed third place.
Blundy won
the B-feature while Kenny Weld, formerly of Kansas City, now out of
Pennsylvania, won the trophy dash.
All in all,
it was a great first night for Jerry Weld in his first effort as the promoter
of the half-mile track.
Sutcliffe
ripped off a time of 24.59 seconds in time trials to earn the eighth starting
position under the new rule which inverts the fastest eight cars for the
feature.
The husky
veteran won his heat race, proving it is possible to move from eighth to first
in a hurry.
Blundy was
unable to get his machine functioning for time trials and had to settle for
starting in the rear of the field for both his heat and B-feature.
In the
B-feature he started tenth to first in five laps, and won going away. In the
main event, he got up to sixth in seven laps and was in third by lap 12.
However, his momentum stopped there, as he was unable to get by Dosher and
Sutcliffe.
Results –
Time trials
– Dick Sutcliffe (24.59)
Heat #1 –
Ralph Blackett
Heat #2 –
Grady Wade
Heat #3 –
Dick Sutcliffe
B-main –
Jerry Blundy
Trophy dash
– Kenny Weld
Feature –
1. Dick Sutcliffe
2. Thad Dosher
3. Jerry Blundy
4. Grady Wade
5. J.L. Cooper
6. Kenny Weld
7. Bob Williams
8. Bud Marsh
9. Roy Hibbard
10. Jon
Backlund
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