Ernie Derr
Lincoln,
Neb. (September 11, 1959) – Auto racing fans got a lesson in how-not-to-drive
one’s automobile Friday at the Nebraska State Fairgrounds.
Those who
were expecting to see shiny late model cars in top condition were disappointed.
The cars were of late model stock, but most of them looked like they passed
through the wringer at the laundromat.
Appearance,
however, is not what these cars are judged on. Speed is the important factor in
one of these events.
Ernie Derr
of Keokuk, Iowa, had plenty of speed and savvy as he piloted his auto to
victory in the 200-lap, 125-mile International Motor Contest Association
international stock car race before 9,000 fans.
Derr, the
IMCA point leader, won a fierce battle with Darrell Dake of Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
for the top spot. Derr drove his 1957 Pontiac to victory with Frank Lies of
Wichita, Kan., in a 58’ Ford, edging hard-luck Dake for second place.
Dake drove a
1957 Chevrolet convertible and held the top spot for 144 laps. He moved in
front on the first lap and kept it there until he went in for a pit stop.
Derr, who
had stopped for a 10-second refueling job on lap 59, took the lead as Dake was
in for nearly 30 seconds. After that, it appeared as though Derr had won the
race handily.
Then came
the drama…
Derr, with
less than 20 laps remaining, signaled to his crew for a pit stop; he was out of
oil. Dake was close enough he might have the time to catch Derr on the stop.
But Dake’s
luck ran out. Just before Derr pulled into the pit area, Dake’s car locked into
gear, throwing him into a spin in turn #1. With the yellow flag out to rescue
Dake, Derr took his stop in easy time.
Dake got
rolling again but on lap 197 had to stop again, this time for gasoline, having
taken a light load on an earlier pit stop.
Derr’s
winning time was 2 hours, 38 minutes and 44 seconds. This included several laps
run under caution in the early stages.
Results –
1. Ernie Derr, Keokuk, Iowa
2. Frank Lies, Wichita, Kan.
3. Darrell Dake, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
4. Ramo Stott, Keokuk, Iowa
5. Mert Williams, Rochester, Minn.
6. Sonny Morgan, Beaumont, Tex.
7. Frank Richards, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
8. Wayne Lee, Burlington, Iowa
9. Shorty Eberts, Avondale, Mo.
10. Dick
Johnson, St. Paul, Minn.
11.
Joe
Dolph, Minneapolis, Minn.
12. Doc
Narber, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
13. Bob
Kosiskie, Omaha, Neb.
14. Clyde
Ellis, Kansas City, Mo.
15. Lloyd
Jorgenson, Anita, Iowa
16. Pete
Van Oudenhoven, Appleton, Wis.
17. Bob
Wideck, Council Bluffs, Iowa
18. Milo
Van Oudenhoven, Appleton, Wis.
19. Bud
Burdick, Omaha, Neb.
20. Darrell
Bradley, Keokuk, Iowa
21. Russ
Beichly, Lincoln, Neb.
22. Dick
Hutcherson, Keokuk, Iowa
23. Newt
Bartholomew, Carlisle, Iowa
24. Don
Bowles, Kansas City, Kan.
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