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Jack Merrick, Auto Racing Promoter

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    Jack Merrick, his wife, Esther; and their son Larry continued to make their home in Dodge City and considered McCarty Speedway in Wright Park to be their home racetrack. The stadium had been built as a W.P.A. project in the 1930s and …

Midwest Racing Archives: Jack Merrick’s Hutchinson …

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    Merrick Auto Racing with Jack and Esther Merrick sitting in the front seat. - Larry Merrick Collection By Kyle Ealy Hutchinson, Kan. – On September 22, 1957, some enterprising auto racing promoters from Oklahoma City, Enid, Okla., Dodge City, Wichita, and Hutchinson, Kan., formed a partnership under the name “Grand National Jalopy Promotions.”

Midwest Racing Archives: 1977 - Merrick death stuns racing

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    “Jack started in racing about 1950 with the IMCA sprint cars,” Mrs. Merrick said. ‘When he was young, he was interested in racing, and when he …

Racing From The Past

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    Jack was the promoter of the Merrick Racing Circuit. Which included Dodge City, and Liberal KS, and the Hutchinson Nationals, and the Kansas State Fair races, among other races. Photo #223 Photo from the 1974 NCRA Yearbook. Photo …

National Modified Jalopy Championship Races at

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    Twelfth Annual National Modified Jalopy Championship Races On the Historic Half-mile Racetrack at the Kansas State Fairgrounds Hutchinson, Kansas Sunday – July 28, 1968 Promotional Company – Merrick Racing Promotions (M.R.P.) …

The First Jalopy Races Run at the JayCee ... - Kansas Racing History

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    The First Jalopy Races Run at the JayCee Speedway at Larned, Kansas - May 27, 1956 The First Day of Racing at the JayCee Speedway Larned, Kansas Sunday Afternoon – May 27, 1956 Race promoter – Jack Merrick of Dodge City, Kansas Sanctioned by – Merrick Racing Promotions of Dodge City, Kansas Sponsored by – Larned Jaycees of Larned, Kansas

Second Annual National Championship Jalopy Races at …

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    Hutchinson, Kansas Sunday – July 27, 1958 Promotional Company – Merrick Racing Promotions (M.R.P.) Race Director – Jack Merrick of Dodge City, Kansas Trophy Queen– Joyce Dusbabek of Enid, Oklahoma Time trials for these races were run on Saturday afternoon, July 26, 1958 Only the fastest 100 from time trials got to compete in the races

National Modified Championship Races at ... - Kansas Racing …

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    Race Director – Jack Merrick of Dodge City, Kansas Flagman / Starter – Al Alexander of Wichita, Kansas Miss National Modified– Deborah VanCampen of Hutchinson, Kansas Attendance – 9,000 The cars are shown here lined up for the 50-lap championship race on this afternoon. On the pole is #1300 Emmett Hahn. Outside of the front row is #8 Herb

National Modified Championship Races at ... - Kansas Racing …

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    Race Director – Jack Merrick of Dodge City, Kansas Flagman / Starter– Forrest Cox, Jr. of Dodge City, Kansas Start of the 50-Lap Championship Race The only cars identified here are eventual winner #52 Emmett Hahn at far left, #79 Fred Hembree leading, and #27 Terry Uehling who had moved down low on the racetrack

Hutchinson Nationals Page - Racing From The Past

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    His racing highlights included a 1973 Hutchinson Nationals win, The Merrick Circuit Championship in 1973, and the Kansas State Championship in 1973 and 1975. Taken from the 1976 NCRA Yearbook, by Jack Ward. For a complete list of pages at Racing From The Past return to the Home Page. The most prestigious race in the Kansas Oklahoma area.

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