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Dr. Raymond Scanlan, aka Doc, was an owner of many cars for 35 to 40 years. His cars have competed at Jennerstown, Motordrome, Hagerstown, and Port Royal Speedways. He has received many track championships at both Jennerstown and Motordrome along with two Northeast Winston Cup Championships. Four hall of famers drove Scanlan’s cars alone.
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Born March 22, 1931, was West A. Reed. He raced for 60-plus years and was from Blairsville, PA. West Reed never raced at any of the racetracks he attended, but he was well known for the service that he provided- Reed’s Towing Service. He spent many nights at local race tracks watching the races and socializing with the crew members and drivers. He was hoping that no one would need his service that night. When accidents would happen, if the cars couldn’t get back to the pits under their own power, the track officials would call him out onto the track to haul the wrecked cars off of the track. Many nights, he would take the wrecked car to the team’s shop. When asked “how much do we owe you?”, he always said, “you’ve got more to worry about than what you owe me – see you next week at the track.”
Cal Fry was the owner of many cars at Jennerstown, Heidelberg, South Park, Latrobe, Everett, Bedford, Port Royal, Williams Grove, Lincoln, Langhorne, Windber, Finzel, and Ruffsdale Speedways. He owned Modified Coupes, Super Modifieds, and Sprint Cars sanctioned under NASCAR, one even qualified for the Daytona 500. He is survived by his wife Marcella Fry, children Barbara, Beverly, Robert, Thomas, and Gloria, and grandchildren Michelle, Jay, and Bryan.
James “Butch” Moyer completed a racing career of 50 years in the Latest Crate Late Model division at Jennerstown, Bedford, Cumberland, Motordrome, Latrobe, Clearfield, Marion Center, Clinton County, Hesston, Houtzdale, Ebensburg, and Dog Hollow Speedways. His biggest accomplishment was winning the “Cavalcade of Auto Racing” Award and track championships at multiple tracks. He is from Ashville, PA, and is honored by his spouse Lois, children Joe and Sheila, and granddaughter Courtney.
Albert Zuccolotto raced for 43 years in the Semi Late Model, Late Model, and Modified divisions at Jennerstown and many more speedways. He was born September 26, 1940, and won his biggest race, the Fall Semi Late Crown, at Windber Raceway in 1994.