Salem, Ind.
(April 27, 1975) – Sam Sessions, driving the Gene Hamilton sprinter, captured
the 40-lap USAC sprint car feature at the high-banked Salem Speedway on Sunday
afternoon.
Sessions
started on the outside of the front row and charged into the lead on the first
lap’s first turn. He took a commanding lead over Bill Cassella, Joe Saldana and
Larry Dickson and stayed in front all the way to the checkered flag.
The 40
laps were run caution free and Sessions was able to establish a new track
record of 12 minutes and 4 seconds, for a speed of 99.425 mile per hour.
Cassella,
Saldana, Dickson and Bill Engelhart were locked into a tight battle the entire
distance with Dickson slowly picking off each one to take runner-up honors.
Cassella was running fourth on lap 39 but lost an engine with less than half a
lap to go. He would coast across the finish line in eighth place.
The win for
Sessions was his first since July of 1974 when he copped a feature win at New
Bremen, Ohio. The win moved Sessions into fifth place in the point standings.
Dickson,
with his second-place finish, catapulted to first place in the point standings
with 147 points to Joe Saldana’s 146.
Defending
point champion Pancho Carter, who passed up Salem in favor of a race in
Trenton, N.J., fell from second to fourth in the standings.
Results –
1. Sam Sessions
2. Larry Dickson
3. Bill Engelhart
4. Joe Saldana
5. Sheldon Kinser
6. Chuck Gurney
7. Bruce Walkup
8. Bill Cassella
9. George Snider
10. Bob Frey
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