Dominating Alcyon Speedway: The Putty Hill Garage Racing Team from 1958 to 1959

Dominating Alcyon Speedway

In 1958, Ed “Fireball” Lindsay took over driving the Number 88 for the Putty Hill Garage Racing Team. Ed Lindsay won track champion in the Modified class at Alcyon Speedway in 1958, winning 6 of the feature races. If he didn’t win at Alcyon, he almost always finished in the top 3. He also finished 7th in the NASCAR Modified class standings with 1,804 points in 1958. He finished 6th in national standings in 1959 with 1,494 points.

All of the photographs at Alcyon Speedway were taken by the track photographer at the time, Bob Sweeten.

Racecar and tow truck outside of the Putty hill Garage in 1958 or 1959

The team’s racecar and tow truck outside of the Putty Hill Garage.

Ed Lindsay with the Number 88

Action at Alcyon Speedway

Action shots taken by Alcyon Speedway’s official track photographer, Bob Sweeten.

Checkered flag finishes for Ed Lindsay in the Number 88

Labor Day 1958

Win on Labor Day 1958 at Alcyon Speedway

Jim Bunty (right) next to Ed Lindsay and two other team members before winning the Labor Day race at Alcyon Speedway in 1958.

Putty Hill Garage Racing Team Wins

Alcyon Speedway Track Champion

Alcyon Track Champion Ed Lindsay

Ed Lindsay collects his Modified class track champion trophy at Alcyon Speedway in 1958

Explore the Eras of the Putty Hill Garage Racing Team

Just Getting Started

From 1952 to 1953, Pete Kantorski was the car owner and driver of the Number 23. The team was the Free State Stock Car Racing Association Champion in 1953.

Pete Kantorsky Number 23 - 1952

A Pair of Champion Drivers

From 1954 to 1957, championship drivers Ralph Smith and Ken Marriott raced the Number 88 and 88A, respectively, to earn the team’s first titles.

Pete Kantorsky Number 23 - 1952

Dominating Alcyon Speedway

From 1958 to 1959, Ed “Fireball” Lindsay took over the Number 88, racking up his share of wins, particularly at Alcyon Speedway in New Jersey.

Pete Kantorsky Number 23 - 1952

The Nite Crawlers

In 1960 and 1961, the team won back-to-back NASCAR Modified Championships with car owner Tiny Slayton and driver Johnny Roberts.

Pete Kantorsky Number 23 - 1952

Gastrock Special

1962 to 1964 saw a few drivers for the team. With Gastrock Towing as the new car owner, the car was now the Number 12 and a Buick Special with a Nailhead engine.

Pete Kantorsky Number 23 - 1952

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Jimmy Bunty
Jimmy Bunty

Jimmy Bunty is a writer, researcher, and the founder of Dad’s Parlor — a space for curiosity, craft, and independent thought. He writes literary horror that explores what makes us human, drawing on history, folklore, and the stories passed down through his family. He lives in Texas with his wife and three children. Jimmy Bunty grew up in his grandfather’s automotive machine shop and has been around cars and hot rods all his life. In adulthood, he developed a love for exploring whiskey and is a credentialed whiskey-enthusiast. He is a Certified Bourbon Steward by the Stave and Thief Society and has a Certificate in Scotch Whisky and a Certificate in American Single Malt from the Edinburgh Whisky Academy.