Ron Hill
01-11-2006, 04:56 PM
Jim will always be remebered because of his badly burned hands that were wired so he could hold a steering wheel...He will also always be remembered for being the first to qualify at Indy at over 150.....At least, he had a lap of over 150 MPH, seems qualifying speed was only 149.
He raced Havasu twice I think. He had Fred Wickens, an inboard boat builder, build him a twin engine tunnel. The boat was fast and Jim drove it well.
He was great with stories. A very humble individual, that I only spent four or five days with, but will remember him forever. Because his hands were so scared, they were often cold and, cracked and bleeding. His hands caused me to hurt. If they hurt, he never let on... As one fun story after another would come out of his mouth.
He, like me, wanted to change things. He wanted a rule that no tire could be wider than 6 inches on a Speedway car....He said, "Them Sum Bitches would learn to drive...money wouldn't buy you a win."
Pepsi sponsored Jim, thanks Pepsi and THANKS JIM... I hope that big speedway in the sky only allows six in wide tires!!!!
Picture from November 1968, Powerboat magazine!!!
Second picture, you can see where his nose had been badly burned....
He raced Havasu twice I think. He had Fred Wickens, an inboard boat builder, build him a twin engine tunnel. The boat was fast and Jim drove it well.
He was great with stories. A very humble individual, that I only spent four or five days with, but will remember him forever. Because his hands were so scared, they were often cold and, cracked and bleeding. His hands caused me to hurt. If they hurt, he never let on... As one fun story after another would come out of his mouth.
He, like me, wanted to change things. He wanted a rule that no tire could be wider than 6 inches on a Speedway car....He said, "Them Sum Bitches would learn to drive...money wouldn't buy you a win."
Pepsi sponsored Jim, thanks Pepsi and THANKS JIM... I hope that big speedway in the sky only allows six in wide tires!!!!
Picture from November 1968, Powerboat magazine!!!
Second picture, you can see where his nose had been badly burned....