Race of Champions

The Race of Champions tradition began in 1951 at Langhorne Raceway (PA), which at the time was a 1-mile oval dirt track. It was known as the “Langhorne National Open” and attracted the best modified drivers on the east coast, many of whom were from New England. Bristol, CT native Hully Bunn won the inaugural event.

In 1965, Langhorne Raceway was paved and it was another New Englander taking down the first win on asphalt: Bill Slater driving the Vitari & Bombaci V-8 coupe known as the Connecticut Valley Rocket.

The race was moved for the first time in 1972 edition, when Trenton Speedway in NJ became the new home track for the race. Geoff Bodine took down the win. 2 years later Fred DeSarro drove Lenny Boehler‘s “Old Blue” #3 to the 1974 Race of Champions win in a memorable photo finish over Bugsy Stevens.

After 5 seasons at Trenton, the ROC was then moved to Pocono Raceway (PA), first for a 300 mile race on the 2.5 mile tri oval (1977-1979) and then to a .75 mile infield oval from 1980-1991. Many New Englanders consider this the hey-day of the Race of Champions. During this era, Reggie Ruggiero (driving Mario Fiore‘s #44 in 1988) and Mike Stefanik (driving Sonny Koszela‘s #15 in 1990) both took down wins. They were the last two New Englanders to win the Race of Champions, and also the last NEAR Hall of Famers to win.


MODIFIED RACE OF CHAMPIONS WINNERS

YEAR RACE WINNER LAPS TRACK TRACK SIZE TRACK SURFACE EVENT NOTES
1951 HULLY BUNN 83* Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile dirt Langhorne National Open
1952 JIM DELANEY 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile dirt Langhorne National Open
1953 TED SWAIM 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile dirt Langhorne National Open
1954 FRANKIE SCHNEIDER 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile dirt Langhorne National Open
1955 PETE COREY 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile dirt Langhorne National Open
1956 DUTCH HOAG 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile dirt Langhorne National Open
1957 GLEN GUTHRIE 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile dirt Langhorne National Open
1958 JIM DELANEY 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile dirt Langhorne National Open
1959 JIM DELANEY 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile dirt Langhorne National Open
1960 DUTCH HOAG 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile dirt Langhorne National Open
1961 FREDDY ADAM 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile dirt Langhorne National Open
1962 FRANKIE SCHNEIDER 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile dirt Langhorne National Open
1963 DUTCH HOAG 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile dirt Langhorne National Open
1964 FREDDY ADAM 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile dirt Langhorne National Open
1965 BILL SLATER 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile asphalt Langhorne National Open
1966 WILL CAGLE 100 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile asphalt Langhorne National Open
1967 DUTCH HOAG Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile asphalt Langhorne National Open
1968 DUTCH HOAG Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile asphalt Langhorne National Open
1969 RAY HENDRICK 200 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile asphalt Langhorne National Open
1970 MERV TREICHLER 200 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile asphalt Langhorne National Open
1971 ROGER TREICHLER 200 Langhorne Raceway 1.000 mile asphalt Langhorne National Open
1972 GEOFF BODINE 200 Trenton Speedway 1.500 mile asphalt
1973 RICHIE EVANS 200 Trenton Speedway 1.500 mile asphalt
1974 FRED DeSARRO 200 Trenton Speedway 1.500 mile asphalt
1975 RAY HENDRICK 200 Trenton Speedway 1.500 mile asphalt
1976 MAYNARD TROYER 200 Trenton Speedway 1.500 mile asphalt
1977 MAYNARD TROYER 120 Pocono Raceway 2.500 mile asphalt
1978 GEOFF BODINE 120 Pocono Raceway 2.500 mile asphalt
1979 RICHIE EVANS 120 Pocono Raceway 2.500 mile asphalt
1980 RICHIE EVANS 300 Pocono Raceway 0.750 mile asphalt
1981 GEORGE KENT 250 Pocono Raceway 0.750 mile asphalt
1982 GREG SACKS 250 Pocono Raceway 0.750 mile asphalt
1983 JIMMY SPENCER 250 Pocono Raceway 0.750 mile asphalt
1984 BRIAN ROSS 250 Pocono Raceway 0.750 mile asphalt
1985 BRETT BODINE 250 Pocono Raceway 0.750 mile asphalt NASCAR Modified Tour
1986 GEORGE KENT 250 Pocono Raceway 0.750 mile asphalt NASCAR Modified Tour
1987 GEORGE BRUNNHOELZL JR 250 Pocono Raceway 0.750 mile asphalt NASCAR Modified Tour
1988 REGGIE RUGGIERO 250 Pocono Raceway 0.750 mile asphalt NASCAR Modified Tour
1989 TONY HIRSCHMAN JR 250 Pocono Raceway 0.750 mile asphalt NASCAR Modified Tour
1990 MIKE STEFANIK 250 Pocono Raceway 0.750 mile asphalt NASCAR Modified Tour
1991 SATCH WORLEY 250 Pocono Raceway 0.750 mile asphalt NASCAR Modified Tour
1992 LENNY BOYD 250 Flemington Speedway 0.625 mile asphalt
1993 BILLY PAUCH 250 Flemington Speedway 0.625 mile asphalt
1994 TONY SISCONE 250 Flemington Speedway 0.625 mile asphalt
1995 JOHN BLEWETT III 250 Flemington Speedway 0.625 mile asphalt

In 1992, the race was dropped from the NASCAR Modified Tour schedule and moved to Flemington Raceway in New Jersey. This era still attracted the likes of Ted Christopher, Ed Flemke Jr, Rick & Jeff Fuller and Charlie Pasteryak but the lure for New England modified teams to compete in the Race of Champions began to decline.

Since the event was moved to Oswego Speedway (NY) in 1996, it was no longer attracting New Englanders regularly. In 1999, it became the marquee event for the upstart Race of Champions Tour based in New York & Pennsylvania, which remains the case today. The annual race is currently held at Lake Erie Speedway (PA).

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