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Lloyd Beckman - Speedway Motors Museum of American …

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    Lloyd Beckman started his auto racing career in 1949 and he quickly became a force to be reckoned with. He won the Nebraska Modified Racing Association Championship in 1961-’62, driving Bill Smith’s No. 4x modified sedan, winning 16 features in a row at one point.

Lloyd Beckman | Racing career profile | Driver Database

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    Lloyd Beckman nationality American born 1927 Racing highlights Racing career summary Disclaimer: the data and summaries are all taken from the data available in the career details section further below on this page. If you know of things missing or have corrections, please log in and submit them. Career overview – years in numbers

Sprint Car legend Lloyd Beckman passes away - Motorsport

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    Beckman began his racing career in 1949 and quickly became a force to be reckoned with. Driving Bill Smith's Modified Sedan no. 4X, he won the Nebraska …

National Sprint Car Hall of Fame & Museum

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    Lloyd Beckman was born on May 6, 1927, in rural Lancaster County, Nebraska. Lloyd's family moved to Lincoln when he was a youngster. He started his racing career with motorcycles in 1948, but quickly progressed to four wheels by driving some track roadster races for Gene Young of Hastings, Nebraska. It was Woodrow "Woody" Brinkman who

Lloyd Merlyn Beckman (1927-2000) - Find a Grave Memorial

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    Lloyd Beckman of Lincoln, Neb., was born May 6, 1927, and nearly a century later, his presence will be missed but his mark will forever be left on generations of sprint car drivers and fans everywhere. Beckman began his racing career in …

Lloyd Beckman/Results/Knoxville Raceway - The Third Turn

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    From The Third Turn, an online resource for all news and results stock car racing. Jump to:navigation, search. Lloyd Beckman Career Results at Knoxville Raceway Click to View Career Stats at ALL TRACKS. Race-By-Race. Race Series St Fin # Sponsor/Owner Make Laps Led Status 14 August 1966:

Midwest Racing Archives: Remembering Midwest …

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    The race pitted two of the greatest names in Nebraska racing history. Lloyd Beckman, who would go on to be the winningest driver in Midwest history, against Omaha native Bob Burdick, who had won the 1961 Atlanta Winston Cup event. The two waged a war and literally drove away from the rest of the field. In fact they lapped the rest of the field.

Sprints: Sprint car legend Lloyd Beckman passes away

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    Beckman began his racing career in 1949 and quickly became a force to be reckoned with. Driving Bill Smith's Modified Sedan no. 4X, he won the Nebraska Modified Racing Assoc. championship in 1960...

50 YEARS AGO TODAY: KENNY GRITZ WON THE …

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    Gritz loved racing and one of his favorites to compete against was fellow Lincoln resident, friend, and racing mentor, Lloyd Beckman. In an interview conducted in 1968 in the Lincoln Star by George Kaufman, Gritz was asked about how it feels to go up against the veteran Beckman who he looked up to. “It’s quite a challenge to me.

Woodside Captures Knoxville Race Crown - Midwest Racing …

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    Champion Jay Woodside (center) is joined by promoter Marion Robinson (far left), third-place finisher Ken Weld (left) and runner-up Lloyd Beckman (right). Knoxville, Iowa (August 14, 1966) – Jay Woodside of Kansas City grabbed the lead with five laps to go and won the rain-delayed Super Modified National Championship race on Sunday afternoon.

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