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  • #46
    Racer That Will Kick Your Butt.................

    This thread begins and ends with one name. Clark Maloof 6-B. The Devil lives!!



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    • #47
      What About Ron Waterson And Hunter Grimes, Tucker Doelger, And I Vote For My Dad(gerald Pemberton)
      PEMBERTON RACING
      CSH 72N

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      • #48
        How about:
        Jerry Waldman
        Bob Herring
        Hank Menzies
        Carl, Keith and Gary Stippich
        Stover Hire
        Brad Schaub
        Fred Miller
        Don Allen

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        • #49
          Captain America-Shame on you

          I always found Clark Maloof to be a rather interesting Driver with a unique
          driving style going into the turns!

          Bob Keogler
          Kegs



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          • #50
            The best from the Midwest

            Of course Andy Hansen, the guy not only dated Mother Nature but he shows the kids around the course weekend after weekend. I mean he looks more like a a jet propelled sea lion than an actual person when he races ASR.

            Copper Jess anyone? He's been around so long he's become synonomis(sp?) with my racing mental image. He may not be consistantly on the top anymore, but he still pulls 'em outta the bag when we least expect it.

            The Zolkar team? Joey was mentioned but I remember TK as a force to reconded with when placed in a helmet. Can't forget this duo in the top ten.

            This one may not be very fair, but I can't not nominate my dad-Steve Warnock. One cannot ignore 7 National Championships, 7 National High points, 1 winter Nats, 2 World Championships and some record setters strewn here and there as well. It's hard to ignore what's in one's own bassement.

            Del Snyder also. There's a reason we called him Dangerous Del.

            Fred Hauenstien of course. The man is legendary, especially with his oragne color schema and annual a$$ kickings.

            Mike Frank I have to mention again. The only thing that would stop him from racing is a frozen lake. He's one of those guys you're always looking around for on the course.

            All of these guys are still activly racing too. With the exception of Del, whom we all know would be if he could. I think that says a lot on it's own.
            64W & 22B

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            • #51
              The best from the Midwest

              Of course Andy Hansen, the guy not only dated Mother Nature but he shows the kids around the course weekend after weekend. I mean he looks more like a a jet propelled sea lion than an actual person when he races ASR.

              Copper Jess anyone? He's been around so long he's become synonomis(sp?) with my racing mental image. He may not be consistantly on the top anymore, but he still pulls 'em outta the bag when we least expect it.

              The Zolkar team? Joey was mentioned but I remember TK as a force to reconded with when placed in a helmet. Can't forget this duo in the top ten.

              This one may not be very fair, but I can't not nominate my dad-Steve Warnock. One cannot ignore 7 National Championships, 7 National High points, 1 winter Nats, 2 World Championships and some record setters strewn here and there as well. It's hard to ignore what's in one's own bassement.

              Del Snyder also. There's a reason we called him Dangerous Del.

              Fred Hauenstien of course. The man is legendary, especially with his orange color schema and annual a$$ kickings.

              Mike Frank I have to mention again. The only thing that would stop him from racing is a frozen lake. He's one of those guys you're always looking around for on the course.

              All of these guys are still activly racing too. With the exception of Del, whom we all know would be if he could. I think that says a lot on it's own.
              64W & 22B

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              • #52
                Though most remember him from his gas pedal boat racing days, Jimbo McConnell was a very hard guy to beat in kneelers. Two favorite stories about him came from Russ Hill. First, was Jimbos first race, walking up to Russ's mom asking about what he had to do to race....Behind him was this busted, rotten wreck of a boat with an engine about the same....Jimbo had $25.00 on him, had to join the APBA, enter a club, and enter the race...So, Russ's mom looks at someone and says, we have to let this kid race....So she takes his $25.00 and lets him run, circa 1956 or so...Enter the birth of a legend. Jimbo gets better...Beats Russel in a race, jumps out in about neck high water asking if he did something wrong....Russ answers in a beaten disgusted voice "No Jimbo, you did'nt do anything wrong, ya beat me, that's all"

                And lastly, Jimbos drive down the hill towing this boat under a perfectly fit canvas....Pottowottomee Park, St. Charles, Illinois.........The gun metal grey El Camino pulls into the parking lot and this guy with a weird animal name of 'Goat" gets out, looks at the water, looks at Jimbo, who was clad in cowboy boots and a white cowboy hat like the ones the Mexicans wear when they are having a neighborhood party....
                They mumble, and under the canopy of the El Camino are about 6 OMC gearfeet in holding crates, all in Aluminum Oxide OMC primer. Goat gets one out, leans it on the boat trailer wheels, balancing the skeg on a shop rag....

                Then he shakes one of those oddly shaped Tempo spray laquer cans OMC had back in the day and blows on the color of the Strangler....That real bad looking gold they ran about 1970....

                As Goat bolts on the gearfoot, Jimbo rolls the convas off what was the first Molinari I ever got to touch....As it came from back to front, off and over the cockpit, there were 3 dozen 6" black Merc stackers stickers with the names and places of the races he showed them around the course, then later had them for lunch.... He autographed a copy of Johnson's Jottings that I had with, and a poster of when OMC cleaned house at the Ohio Nationals, about 1969...

                When the cannon fired that day in his heat, by the first turn he already had 6 boat lengths on the pack, and through the first and second turn, to the 3rd turn, he half coursed the pack, or so it seemed.....Then he let off the throttle, and I was bummed because I could not hear his exhaust over the Merc stackers he left in the spray.... I think I was about 11 then. He had nearly ended his kneeler carreer by then and gone full on sit down push the gas....
                Last edited by Skoontz; 11-30-2007, 03:12 PM.
                Bill Schwab
                Miss KTDoodle #62C
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                • #53
                  couple more

                  Dont think I have seen:

                  Phil Van Syckle
                  The Miskerik brothers
                  Dave Hoggard
                  Jim "Buckeye Bullet" McDonough
                  Don Hagerl
                  Vic Brinkman
                  Tom Johnston
                  Tom Sutherland
                  Jack Neeley

                  Sorry to be so Michigan specific, but there has been a bunch of good drivers from that state.

                  Brad Schaub, Tommy Kargus and Joey Z did some but kicking in their day but they are far from old!!!

                  Sure hope to see all three on a race course someday soon!
                  http://www.stockoutboard.com/

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                  • #54
                    Teige

                    Tom Moulder
                    Hank Teige
                    TRIDENT
                    Uncle Ronny, He beat a bunch of them with some of the worst, cast away boats, motors and props you can imagine
                    Who else can I call OLD and get away with it?
                    Last edited by Steve Johnson; 11-30-2007, 03:30 PM.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Matt Dagostino View Post
                      This thread begins and ends with one name. Clark Maloof 6-B. The Devil lives!!

                      I vote for you “Captain”

                      In the twilight of his life and arguably the best hydro driver man has ever seen. He's a real AMERICAN HERO!
                      Last edited by 14J; 11-30-2007, 09:16 PM.

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                      • #56
                        ever notice that the list of names of theese old boat racers most of them still racing or involved it it, out weigh the list of current young racers?? whats up with the younger people??? guess they just dont know what life is all about mmmm Jeff
                        Jeff

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                        • #57
                          Bruce "Andy" Hanson, no question about it. When I can read about someone in Speed & Spray and then get my A$$ whooped by him the next weekend, it makes the choice pretty easy for me.

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                          • #58
                            I wouldn't call her a guy, and I wouldn't call her old, but Micky Fickett kicked some serious butt on many occaisions. We lost a lot when we lost Dick Fickett.
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                            • #59
                              BURT HOEFS..... end of story, Haha
                              John Mathews @ Mathews Racing L-390

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                              • #60
                                jmpretired

                                Great Old Time Racers:

                                Hal Barnes
                                Gene Lambert
                                Jim Sweeney SR.

                                And From The Pacific N.W.

                                Mike Raich
                                Lee Sutter

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