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and I am sure we will ban gasoline in circumstances were most unusual. Mauri Rose averaged 119 mph and took
the future. It remains a dangerous sport ''Troy Ruttman was my driver at the the winner's share of $42,800.
in which accidents are inevitable. The time, 1951 He was scheduled to drive in Last year, with Jones in a $35,000 car,
loss of Sachs and MacDonald is hard to a big-car race at Williams Grove, Pa., averaging 143 mph to win, Jones col-
take, but they would have been the last one Sunday There was a sprint car race lected $148,000 of the $493,000 payoff.
ones to have wanted it used as a weapon at Winchester, Ind., the same day and This year, the ever-mounting prizes
against the sport they loved." Troy wanted me to give his buddy, Cecil, totaled $506,625 with Foyt taking
Race-car owners and promoters are the ride in my sprint car. Winchester was $153,650. Jones and Agajanian, placing
sometimes likened to boxing managers, a rough track and I didn't think Green 23rd and splitting 50-50 as is customary,
who sit back to count the purses while was ready to handle it, so I refused. settled for $8200.
their tigers go into battle, taking the "Howeve,r, Troy flew to California Agajanian had $150,000 invested in
risks and beatings. Agajanian reflects and went fishing with me and talked up two cars, the completely rebuilt Old 98
the feelings of all when he says Cecil all day Finally, I said, 'You didn't and a new rear-engine job, six spare
"Lord knows why, but there are al- come all the way out here to go fishing engines, parts and tires at the track. "I
ways fellows who want to drive racing with me. If getting Green the ride means have a crew of 16 that goes to work, they
cars. It's up to the car-owners and pro- that much to you and if you're that sure have expenses and I have three station
moters to see that everything is done to of him, all right, but tell him to be wagons and my own car It isn't cheap,"
help and protect them. As both a car- careful.' he points out.
owner and a promoter, I do my best to "I wasn't at the race, but here's what
pick drivers who are ready, to get the happened. In practice, Cecil spun before T HAS BEEN said that the always sartori-
best cars and equipment and mechanics, reaching the first turn on the first lap. I ally-splendid J C. is on the conserva-
to see that the cars and the tracks are in In qualifying, he lost it again in the tive side as far as spending money on
the best possible shape. same place, locked up, hit the fence and racing is concerned. However, the pri-
"I've turned someone away when was killed. vately-wealthy promoter insists he has
there was any doubt and I've gone to the "Bill Mackey, one of the drivers who spent more than he should on racing and
officials to protest anything I felt wrong went out to get Cecil and who got to has done little better than break even
or dangerous, no matter how small. I examine the area as he helped clean over the years.
have never asked anyone to drive when up, was next out to qualify, and, in the "I am fortunate enough to be able to
he didn't feel he should, or to drive exact same spot, he spun, hit the fence afford racing," he explains. "It is a
faster than he felt he should. A driver in and was killed. Neither ever reached the sport, also a business, but a bad business.
a race knows how fast he can go. I'm first turn of the first lap. Very few of the individual car-owners or
sure he wants to win as much as I do." "Meanwhile, at Williams Grove, promoters, or even the drivers, can make
He shook his head wistfully ''Racing Ruttman won, but Walt Brown was a decent living out of it. They have to be
is a lot safer than the average person killed in an accident in that race. I don't sportsmen who love it and are perhaps
realizes. But, accidents are going to hap- think I have to tell you how I felt and willing to treat it as a hobby The big
pen. It's part of the game. I always say how Ruttman felt at the end of that firms get promotional advertising from it
a little prayer for my drivers. The Man day" and I welcome their increased interest in
upstairs has a lot to do with it. And I Ruttman was Aggie's first 500 winner our sport, but I hope they never drive
feel if I take care of my responsibilities J C. first visited the 500 in 1946 and put the little fellows out."
as well as I can, there's not much more his first entry on the track two years later Over the years, Aggie has had more
I can do beyond that. It really hurts In 17 successive years there, he has spon- bad than good luck at Indianapolis. His
when one of the boys is lost, but I thank sored 25 entries, placed in the top 10 a first entry was the last one to drive the
God it hasn't happened to me more than half-dozen times, won the pole position distance without a pit stop. Clay Smith
it has." three times and the race twice. was J C.'s mechanic in those years and
An exceptional talent scout, Aggie has he devised a fuel mixture which wcmld
HERE HAVE BEEN a few drivers killed introduced some of the finest newcomers permit driver Johnny Mantz to go 500
Tin races promoted by Agajanian, but the race has had, including Walt Faulk- miles at the average speed of the previ-
only one driver was ever killed driving ner, Ruttman and Jones, and he has ous year's winner, 116 mph. The tires
for him, in a car he owned, and he was also had Tony Bettenhausen, Gene held up and it worked, except that speeds
not there to see it. "Some fellows who Hartley, Duane Carter, Chuck Steven- rose and Mantz finished 13th.
have driven for me have died racing, but son, Johnny Parsons, Johnny Mantz and Aggie had his first pole-position win-
not at the time they were driving for Lloyd Ruby in his cockpits. ner in 1950 in little Walt Faulkner, a
me," Aggie explained. "The one excep- Aggie's first year there, he had Johnny rookie. Driving an early Kurtis-Kraft
tion was Cecil Green; it was the only Mantz in an $18,000 car and finished creation, Faulkner got on the track sec-
time he ever drove for me and the 13th. His share of the purse was $2230. onds before the closing gun on the first
by Bill Libby
Hog-Rancher,
Garbage-Collector,
Race-Promoter & Gentleman
J.C.Agaianian,
the Haberdasher.'s Best Friend
NOVEMBER 1964 35