Sorry to hear that Dickie Pond from Keokuc , Iowa has passed away. He was a very good driver in the Pro Division. Our prayers go out to his family.
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R.I.P. Dickie Pond
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I too am sorry to hear of Dickie Pond's passing !
If I may comment, Dickie Pond was one of the Greatest runabout drivers to ever come along !
Nobody in my memory could ever successfully run or race a runabout more out of the water and loose during the entire race than Dickie.
Many times spectators at races that were not familiar with Dickie would say "look at that guy he looks like he is about to flip that thing," only
to be told by racers present "oh, don't worry that's the way Dickie likes to set up his boats to literally fly them the whole race" !
Rest in the Lord's peace, Great One, Dickie Pond. We that knew you well will
miss you greatly, but our memories will never forget your unique style in flying runabouts, as in flying them the complete race to many, many victories.
Regards,
The Paul A Christner family of Quincy Welding Racing
Last edited by Original Looper 1; 02-01-2018, 05:36 PM.
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I raced against Dick Pond back in the 60's, even beat him a few times in the hydro, but it was fairly spectacular to watch him drive a big DeSilva like it was a rollup boat. It didn't seem to matter whose boats he was driving, he seemed to up front or fighting for position with Bill Seebold a lot.
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The first time I saw Dickie was at a Midwest Power Boat race in the late 50's. He was driving A and B for Ross Gibson and Bill Collins; C and D for Marvin Penn. During that era it was not uncommon for him to win every heat he entered. One of the greatest race drivers of all time. Over the years we became friends. The last time I talked to him was at Depue a couple of years ago. Rest in Peace, Dickie. - Tim Chance
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I can't remember I time I did not know Dickie. As Tim mentioned, he drove for my Grandfather in the 50's and early 60's. When I asked Dick how they met he told me they met while racing against each other in endurance races on the Mississippi river. Great family friend, soft spoken man, and one heck of a driver. Kindest thoughts and sympathies to his wife Kay, family members and friends.
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