VOLUME XX, NUMBER 4 - APRIL, 2018
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Jim Baker's Then and Now
Since Bob Bartel, the father of Quad Cities Dragway, later named Cordova Dragway, passed away at age 96, there have been numerous epitaphs written on one of Drag Racing’s biggest pioneers. None are better than the tribute by Bret Kepner attached by this link.
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When the airpark no longer would allow the races, Bartel had just finished his Quad Cities Drag Racing track at Cordova. Bob contacted Jim Lamona of ATAA and made a deal for the 1958 World Series. The race was and is the largest independent championship event in the US! This was a great move on Bartel’s part as the timing association was gobbled up by NHRA.
In the early days prior to grandstands, Bartel fashioned a simple wooden fence to keep spectators back from the track. As Bob said, “It worked. If there was encroachment, we just stopped the races until fans got behind the fence.”
This early photo from the WSODR depicts Stan Lomelino vs a carb fed Oldsmobile. Stan really liked Cordova as it was an Illinois replacement for Half Day Dragway which caught Stan’s early attention. The arrow points to Lomelino’s dual flathead Ford machine. In the upper right is the original Cordova raceway timing tower which pioneers of the area will certainly remember.
The Tri State Dragway tent at the World Series of Drag Racing – ’61 through ’65. Every year we closed Tri State Dragway and rented a circus tent from Irwin Awning Co, in Keokuk. That sounds simple, but none of us young drag racers knew how to erect it. But, as you can see in the photo, we did it!
Following is an excerpt from my DRO ‘Then & Now’ column back in 2011:
During the winter between 1962 & 1963, several Tri State Officials and key racers attended a track operator’s convention in Aurora, Illinois, a Chicago suburb. It was a meeting of N.A.D.S. (the National Association of Drag Strips). While nearly unheard of today, in 1962 it was thought of as a major player in the Mid-west, where ATAA had been scooped up by NHRA, and not everyone wanted to do the Wally Parks thing.
Our intention to drive to Chicago was thwarted by a Winter Storm after just 60 miles to Burlington’s airport, where Ken Chenoweth had his racing operation. (He leased a hangar.) So we decided to buy tickets on an Ozark Air Lines DC-3 and ‘fly’ to the convention.
On the way home, traffic around Chicago’s O’Hare airport was terrible and we missed the only flight we could get back to Burlington. A friendly cabbie offered to get us to Grand Central station in time for the Ak-sar-ben Zephyr for $100. However compared to flying to Chicago, it took five hours for the Burlington railroad to get us across the state of Illinois and the Mississippi River. But we made it, and the NADS association lasted for many years, under the direction of Bob Bartel, the originator of Cordova Dragway.
A lot has been written about the ‘Possum Chaser’ shown above. Ed Bruegge, the car’s creator, was one of the racers on our plane/train trip to a NADS meeting. That year, when Ed raced at Cordova, Bob Bartel induced the attending LIFE MAGAZINE crew to take photos of the little car. They ended up on the cover!
I could cover even more ground, but the theme is always the same. Everyone respected and liked Bob Bartel. As a living legacy to his long and prosperous life, is present day CORDOVA INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY.
(Jeff Burk photo)
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