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Tommy Hinnershitz
Copy of an image of Tommy Hinnershitz. Lee Wallard, Duane Carter, and Roy Sherman also pictured. Sunoco Quebec - Key West. Hinnershitz Collection.
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Trans-Am Series Watkins Glen
Craig Carter and David Laughlin drive car number 56, a Chevrolet Camaro 467.
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Trans-Am Watkins Glen
Car number 1, a Matra MS670C co-driven by Jean-Pierre Jarier and Jean-Pierre Beltoise, followed by car number 46, a Chevrolet Camaro co-driven by Craig Carter and David Laughlin.
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Unidentified Nutley Race
Duane Carter driving car number 18, followed by Paul Russo driving car number 2.
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USAC Banquet, Hilton Hotel, Indianapolis
Pancho Carter receives first in Sprint Car Division award. Sid Collins is at the microphone.
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USAC Indoor Midget Car Fort Wayne Winner's Circle
Gene Hartley receives a trophy and from Duane Carter in the winner's circle.
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USAC Indoor Midget Car Fort Wayne Winner's Circle
Chuck Rodee, Duane Carter, Ed Loniewski, and Bill Lipkey. Rodee won the 1957 Indoor Midget Championship despite never winning a feature race.
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USAC Indoor Midget Car Fort Wayne Winner's Circle
Chuck Rodee, Duane Carter, Ed Loniewski, and Bill Lipkey. Rodee won the 1957 Indoor Midget Championship despite never winning a feature race.
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USAC Indoor Midget Car Fort Wayne Winner's Circle
Chuck Rodee, Duane Carter, Ed Loniewski, and Bill Lipkey. Rodee won the 1957 Indoor Midget Championship despite never winning a feature race.
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USAC Indoor Midget Car Fort Wayne Winner's Circle
Gene Hartley receives a trophy and from Duane Carter in the winner's circle.
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USAC Midget Race Indianapolis
Car number 9, Dana Carter. Car number 22, Tommy Astone. Car number 25, Bob Wente.
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USAC Midget Race Indianapolis
Car number 9, Dana Carter. Car number 62, Steve Lotshaw. Car number 77, Jim Hines.
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USAC Midget Race Indianapolis
Race action in the feature race. Car number 67, Steve Cannon. Car number 5, Sleepy Tripp. Car number 77, Ron Eden. Car number 9, Dana Carter.
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USAC Midget Race Indianapolis
Co-winners Sleepy Tripp and Dana Carter pose with Judy Doades, who is holding the trophy.
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USAC Midget Race Indianapolis
Race action in the feature race. Car number 77, Ron Eden. Car number 92, Tom Steiner. Car number 9, Dana Carter.
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USAC Midget Race Indianapolis
Race action of the 100 lap feature. Car number 67, Steve Cannon. Car number 9, Dana Carter. Car number 77, Ron Eden.
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USAC Midget Race Indianapolis
Car number 25, Bob Wente. Car number 93, Gary Bettenhausen. Car number 9, Dana Carter. Car number 22, Pancho Carter.
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USAC Midget Race Indianapolis
Driver Dana Carter receives a plaque from HARF. Judy Doades is next to Carter.
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USAC Midget Race Indianapolis
Driver Dana Carter receives a plaque from HARF. Judy Doades is next to Carter.
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USAC Sprint Car Race Terre Haute
Car number 37, Pancho Carter and car number 93, Sonny Ates. In the first heat.
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Vic Carter
Vic Carter, car 38, going in the opposite direction on track. Also pictured car 27 with unidentified driver at indoor Midget Car race.
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Vic Carter and Al Alpern
Car number 38, Vic Carter. Car number 6, Al Alpern. Collision with third unidentified car and driver at an indoor Midget Car race.
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Vic Carter and Bill Lipkey
Vic Carter, car 27. Trophy in hand while being kissed by unidentified female. Promoter, Bill Lipkey, in the background.
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Car number 46, a Chevrolet Camaro co-driven by Craig Carter and David Laughlin.
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Car number 91, a Chevrolet Corvette co-driven by Roger Pierce and Doug Mills, followed by car number 46, a Chevrolet Camaro co-driven by Craig Carter and David Laughlin, and car number 25, an Alfa Romeo Montreal co-driven by Bert Everett and John Morton.
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Car number 65, a Porsche 911 Carrera RSR co-driven by Jacques Bienvenue and Marc Dancose, followed by car number 46, a Chevrolet Camaro co-driven by Craig Carter and David Laughlin.
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Watkins Glen 6 Hours
Car number 16, a Porsche 908/02 K co-driven by Dennis Aase and Scooter Patrick, followed by car number 46, a Chevrolet Camaro co-driven by Craig Carter and David Laughlin.