Howie Westervelt
Howie Westervelt | |
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Born | Howard Westervelt April 10, 1921 Ravena, New York |
Died | September 19, 1992 | (aged 71)
Modified racing career | |
Car number | 24,38,83 |
Championships | 1 |
Finished last season | 1962 |
Howard "Howie " Westervelt (April 10, 1921-September 19, 1992) was a pioneering American Dirt Modified racing driver. He was known for turning on a rooftop mounted blue light any time he took the lead in a race.[1]
Racing career
[edit]Westervelt had a 10-race winning streak at the Lebanon Valley Speedway NY in 1959, ultimately capturing 17 modified features and the track championship.[2] He competed regularly in New York's Capital Region, including Clearview Speedway in Westerlo, Fonda Speedway, Menands Raceway, Pine Bowl Speedway in Snyders Corners, Rhineback Speedway, and Victoria Speedway in Dunnsville.[3][4][5][6][7][8]
Howie Westervelt was inducted into the New York State Stock Car Association Hall of Fame in 1991 and the Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame in 1997.[1][9]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Hedger, Ron (April 11, 1997). "Westervelt joining Dirt Hall of Fame". The Daily Gazette. p. 2. Retrieved April 15, 2024 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Westervelt wins Lebanon final". North Adams Transcript. October 6, 1959. p. 10. Retrieved April 15, 2024 – via NewspaperArchive.
- ^ "Stock cars to race at Clearview". The News-Herald. June 9, 1950. p. 20. Retrieved April 15, 2024 – via NYS Historic Newspapers.
- ^ "Westervelt wins feature at Pine Bowl". The Record. September 5, 1955. p. 20. Retrieved April 15, 2024 – via NewspaperArchive.
- ^ "Westervelt cops race at Empire Speedway". The Record. July 5, 1956. p. 31. Retrieved April 15, 2024 – via NewspaperArchive.
- ^ "Washburn Memorial winner". Daily Freeman. August 8, 1957. p. 29. Retrieved April 15, 2024 – via NewspaperArchive.
- ^ "Good crowd on hand for Welch benefit". Schenectady Gazette. August 19, 1959. p. 24. Retrieved April 15, 2024 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Howie Westervelt - Results by year". The Third Turn. Retrieved November 26, 2024.
- ^ "NYSSCA unveils new Hall of Fame display". New York State Stock Car Association. February 7, 2005. Retrieved April 13, 2024.