· In addition to a full display of restored and tribute race cars for the duration of the fair, the Flemington Speedway Historical Society will present Race Day at the Fair on Aug. 29 from 1 to 4 p.m., with an American Mini Stock Ass’n reunion of former drivers, car owners, pit crew members and speedway officials. He was a well-known, successful race car driver, especially stock cars, and won countless races during his racing career. He also raced in the Daytona He was inducted into the Flemington Speedway Hall of Fame and also the Garden State Hall of Fame. For many years, he owned and operated Flemington Glass Co., retiring twenty-five years ago. RIP Paul Rochelle. Local Hackettstown dirt track racer Paul Rochelle passed away this past weekend. Sandy, as he was known was a champion modified, sprint car and midget driver. His exploits at Flemington, Nazareth, Orange County and countless other northeast dirt tracks are well known. My condolences to his family.
Flemington Fair Speedway Sportsman. Final StandingsScott Kania, 2-Bill McCarthy, 3-Rich Hinkel, 4-Dick Durica, 5-Dave Bodine, 6-Rick Wean, 7-Mark Plummer, 8-Mike Corcoran+Jerry Tomarchio (tie), Gene Coyle, Tom Berenbak, Dean Gulick, Barry Laird, Mike Grombir, Pat Wohlgemuth Jr. Race lap record. (Stacy Compton, Impact Motorsports, , NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series) Flemington Speedway was a motor racing circuit in Flemington, New Jersey which operated from to The track was once known for being the fastest 5/8 dirt track in the United States. Freddy Adam in a Joe Bullock # 76, Jay Stong in his # , Lee Hendrickson in his green # Z1, Kenny Weld in the # 91 in a twin program, Paul Rochelle (CL22) Gar Frey (2) and Larry Bowers (1B) all in one program (Four 20’s in Howie Cronce won the other feature), Ron Harrison in the #37, and many others.
Full Tilt Racing was born on the famed grounds of the Flemington Speedway in for other people and it was time for him to climb into the driver's seat. $70 for driving his street car to a seventh place at Flemington Speedway. He was recently voted driver of the century by Area Auto Racing News. The winning driver of the Big-Block Modified feature on Opening Night of weekly Then in the s, Flemington (New Jersey) Speedway great Al Tasnady won.
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