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14 Feb
14 Feb
14 Feb
Daywalt Earned 88c First Year He Raced
By JIMMY DAYWALT

My first real racing experience was in 1947. I went to a sprint race at Logansport which George Tichenour won. It looked like a lot of un and I heard that it paid well. I decided right then that racing was for me.
At Logansport I heard that there was a race car for sale in Ft. Wayne. Bob Brown, who lived in my home town of Wabash, and I decided to buy it. We did, the next day, for about $?00. There was only one draw-back. It was completely dismantled. It took us a full month to rebuild it.
The first time I drove it – again at Logansport – I had the fourth fastest qualifying time, but it burned out a rod and I couldn’t race it. I drove in 16 races that summer. I kept track of everything I bought – bolts, paint, etc. I sold it at the end of the season. Counting everything I made exactly 88c on the deal. That was the end of my car ownership.
The fifth time was the charm for me at Indianapolis. I passed my driver’s test in 1949, but didn’t make the race. In ’50 I didn’t get a ride. I crashed in practice in ’51 and failed to qualify in ’52. But I joined the Sumar team in ’53 and placed 6th, winning rookie of the year honors.
I qualified in the middle of the front row in ’54 but crashed while I was running second. Last year I drove the Sumar Streamliner to ninth. This year I’m back in the Sumar roadster and, like everyone else, hope we win.