Kansas Super Modifieds
Lap #29



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Photo contributed by Randy Pierce.
Fast Fred Hembree with the Tulsa Speedway as a backdrop.


Photo contributed by Randy Pierce.
Fred prepares to hit the track at Tulsa Speedway. I believe the guy nearest the car is Davey Moore???


Photo contributed by Rick Lane.
The legend Frankies Lies waits his turn to either qualify or hot lap in the Riffel #55.


Photo contributed by Rick Lane.
Evart and the #6 and the car that would carry Dale Reed to his first Hutchinson National win.


Photo contributed by Rick Lane.
Ron Fowler in the Ray Cates #2 behind Jimmy Harkness.


Photo contributed by Rick Lane.
Dave Frusher of Ness City drove for Maurice Richardson and a #07 super thoughout the 70's. Dave went on to win the NCRA Championship in 1979 driving for Danny King in #88. I have Dave listed in the 1969 Hutch Nationals. One year book has his first year in racing in 1970.


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Jimmy Harkness drove this #97 for Larry Prather in 70-72.


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I'm guessing the driver of the Hap Looney #58 was Roy Bryant in 1970. This was taken outside of McCarty Speedway in Dodge City.


Photo contributed by Rick Lane.
Jackie Howerton from Tulsa in the Zink #1300.
Also interesting in the photo is the #3 (with another number sdded)in the background. This appears to be the super of Dick Hendershot. I believe this was probably the last year for Dick in a super.

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