I am sorry to say that after battling cancer for almost a year, Jeff lost his fight yesterday. Jeff was 59 years old.
Jeff, along with his brother Bill, were two of the most competitive and winning drivers in APBA history. In the 1960’s, 70s, and 80s, it was everyone’s dream to win races against Hutch. Jeff was everyone’s friend both on and off the race course. Jeff’s father, the late William T. Huchins, who also raced, put Jeff in an ASH at age 11. Jeff would go on to win national titles in ASH, BSH, 15 Hydro, 25 Hydro, Super C Hydro, E-mod Hydro, 500 Hydro, F (1100) Hydro. In 1978 Jeff would go on to win his most exciting race ever-the World Championship at Dayton, OH in 500cc Hydro. With 11 different countries represented, out of 50 Americans, only 5 were allowed into the finals. In all, 4 heats of the finals with 23 boats, Jeff would win three out of the four heats against the greats like Jerry and Danny Kirts and would bring home the trophy.
Along with achieving 15 competition and kilo records, Jeff was inducted into the Hall of Champions in 1975, 1976, 1982. I think the only time Jeff ever lost was to this terrible disease.
To me he was both a mentor and a good friend. He is the father of my three beautiful nieces. We will all miss you, Jeff.
During his illness, Jeff was cared for by my sister Kelli and their daughters. Condolences may be sent to:
Kelli Hutchins and their daughters, Nicole, Jennifer and Theresa
3914 Meadow Lark Ct
Land O Lakes, FL 34639
Joe Zolkoske 3-W
Jeff, along with his brother Bill, were two of the most competitive and winning drivers in APBA history. In the 1960’s, 70s, and 80s, it was everyone’s dream to win races against Hutch. Jeff was everyone’s friend both on and off the race course. Jeff’s father, the late William T. Huchins, who also raced, put Jeff in an ASH at age 11. Jeff would go on to win national titles in ASH, BSH, 15 Hydro, 25 Hydro, Super C Hydro, E-mod Hydro, 500 Hydro, F (1100) Hydro. In 1978 Jeff would go on to win his most exciting race ever-the World Championship at Dayton, OH in 500cc Hydro. With 11 different countries represented, out of 50 Americans, only 5 were allowed into the finals. In all, 4 heats of the finals with 23 boats, Jeff would win three out of the four heats against the greats like Jerry and Danny Kirts and would bring home the trophy.
Along with achieving 15 competition and kilo records, Jeff was inducted into the Hall of Champions in 1975, 1976, 1982. I think the only time Jeff ever lost was to this terrible disease.
To me he was both a mentor and a good friend. He is the father of my three beautiful nieces. We will all miss you, Jeff.
During his illness, Jeff was cared for by my sister Kelli and their daughters. Condolences may be sent to:
Kelli Hutchins and their daughters, Nicole, Jennifer and Theresa
3914 Meadow Lark Ct
Land O Lakes, FL 34639
Joe Zolkoske 3-W
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