
Dominating Alcyon Speedway: The Putty Hill Garage Racing Team from 1958 to 1959
In 1958, Ed "Fireball" Lindsay took over driving for the Putty Hill Garage Racing Team. Ed won track champion in the Modified class at Alcyon Speedway.
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In 1958, Ed "Fireball" Lindsay took over driving for the Putty Hill Garage Racing Team. Ed won track champion in the Modified class at Alcyon Speedway.

From 1954 to 1957, championship drivers Ralph Smith and Ken Marriott raced the Number 88 and 88A, respectively, for the Putty Hill Garage Racing Team.

From 1952 to 1953, Pete Kantorski was the car owner and driver. Pete and the Putty Hill Garage Racing Team were the Free State Stock Car Racing Association Champions in 1953.

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The Putty Hill Garage Racing Team won six championships with three car owners and four drivers. These everyday men were extraordinary.

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