Ray Lee Goodwin - Memorial Day Winner
Eldon, Iowa
(May 28, 1973) – It was cold and damp at the Wapello County Fairgrounds on
Memorial Day but the racing surface was perfect for the International Motor
Contest Association sprint cars.
The track
record was unofficially broke during hot laps but when it counted, Darryl
Dawley of Sioux Falls, S.D., set quick time, touring the big half-mile dirt
oval in 22.92 seconds, breaking last year’s record of 23.46 set by Dick
Sutcliffe of Greenwood, Mo.
Dawley would
claim a controversial win over Jerry Blundy of Galesburg, Ill., in the first
heat. Blundy slowed on the backstretch with his arm in the air expecting a
yellow flag to wave for Larry Cramblet of Macomb, Ill., who had spun into the
ditch in turn two. The judges counted him in the clear and held green as Dawley
shot by Blundy for the lead and the eventual win.
The second
heat was marred by the only real accident of the program when Thad Dosher of
Topeka, Kan., flipped into the wall in turn two, tearing out a section of
corrugated steel and sending Dosher to a local hospital where he was treated
and released. Bill Utz of Sedalia, Mo., took the win over Ray Lee Goodwin.
Larry
Kirkpatrick, driving Jim Utt’s Chevy out of Algona, Iowa, started eighth,
slipped through traffic to take the lead by lap 3 and went on to win the third
heat.
Goodwin won
the trophy dash in 1 minute and 58 seconds, a full 10 seconds faster than last
year’s record of 2 minutes and 8 seconds set by Dick Sutcliffe.
The scheduled
30-lap feature was shortened to four laps when the rains came, turning the
track surface to grease. The victory was given to Ray Lee Goodwin, the leader
when the race came to a halt.
Results –
1. Ray Lee Goodwin, Kansas City
2. Larry Cramblet, Macomb, Il.
3. Gene Gennetten, Gladstone, Mo.
4. Buzz Rose, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
5. Bill Utz, Sedalia, Mo.
6. Larry Kirkpatrick, Wood River, Ill.
7. Daryl Dawley, Sioux Falls, S.D.
8. Jerry Blundy, Galesburg, Ill.
9. Harvey Grooms, Ottumwa, Iowa
10. Tom
Nordstrom, White Bear Lake, Minn.
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