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This is jim tower Jr I was thinking obout seeing my dad run a 35 at lock haven. I was wondering what and how long it was around for, It ran very well and alot punch. he ran it on a dick reese boat I think he only ran it 4 or 5 times then gone.
This is a photo of a very young Mad Russian! Other notable Maine racers were Danny Pickard AU National High Point Champions in the 60's and a very young Danny Parker!
This is a photo of a very young Mad Russian! Other notable Maine racers were Danny Pickard AU National High Point Champions in the 60's and a very young Danny Parker!
Alix,
When did you start racing in the Westbrook club?
Silas's Grandfather was a member in the late 50's early 60's. [before you say anything you don't look that old] His name is Paul Charette and he was at the Standish 50th anniversary race in 09. [Sorry but I do not know of any photos of him racing.]
Chris Jordan
I just heard from Pat Pickard through facebook. Pat is Danny's younger brother. He used to race against me in JU and then ASH in the 60's. Their father Ken Pickard, used to race ASH, BSH and then some MOD classes after he moved from Portland to Tennessee. He knew his stuff!!!!
I have also been in touch with Peter Parker (younger brother of Danny Parker) who used to race against me in JU!
At one time in the late 50's pre-APBA and early 60's it was all about the Parkers and Pickards. Close families and close competitors. Ken Pickard and Doug Parker (My Dad) raced against each other in A and B. Danny Pickard and myself raced against each other in J and A and Pat Pickard and my brother Peter as well as myself raced against each other in J. 6 drivers in 2 families. And at the time we all really kinda dominated the classes we competed in.
I believe that newspaper picture that Peter Crowley posted above was from 1963.
Peter Crowley also can tell you a funny story about the announcers back then when we all use to race J together...... Dan Parker, Peter Parker, Pat Pickard, Peter Crowley, it was always a mouth full and they could never get all the names right at the start or finish. Great memories.
I thought they came out when the OMC A's did in '86. Were'nt they a "package" deal between OMC and the SORC?
Yes they were a package deal, but I'm in Florida & can't check my info at home as Chuck Z driving my Mirage & 45 won the second nationals for the class at ***. I'd have to see the date on the plaque, but you could be correct Bill.
I just checked my scrapbook which is on line under Skip Hagermans site & Chuck won in 1987, so you are right as Scott Barnikow won the first year which then would have been 1986.
Wayne- He was sort of a canadian legend for us kids growing up in Rumson. Cool boat, good racer, and I have to find a photo that I have from the local paper of him in his 20 runabout perpendicular to the water...GREAT SHOT! Last I heard he was sailing around the Atlantic...
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