1957
Memorial Day came on Thursday. I came home from school at 11:30 on Wednesday when morning classes were dismissed. I helped Dad pack our equipment and then we ate dinner. It was about 1:00 when we left. This was the first year we went in our 1953 Oldsmobile, which we bought almost a year before in June 1956. We stopped at Chrisman at about 3:00 for a snack and were there for about 15 minutes. It was a few minutes after 5:00 when we arrived at
About 7:30, we left to see some of the sights. We walked down
We got to the car a couple of minutes after 12:00 and read the newspapers and then tried to go to sleep. As usual, we didn’t get much sleep and were awakened at 5:00 by the opening bomb.
At 5:30, we went down to the track and watched the cars as they enter the grounds through gate 6. We saw several hundred cars and people. About 6:30, we went back to our car and ate breakfast. It was about 8:00 when we left for the speedway. As soon as we were inside the gate, I bought a souvenir program and then we walked around by the garage area for a few minutes. We got to our seats at 9:00. This was the only year we didn’t sit in the Tower Terrace Seats on the inside of the track, just north of the starting line. Instead, we had box seats in Section C, which was slightly north of the new pit entrance on the outside of the track.
This was the first year the cars lined up as they came out of their pits, instead of their usual 11 rows of 3 each on the track. Elmer George and Eddie Russo were involved in an accident on the pace lap and for the first time in the history of the race, only 31 cars started the race.
Sam Hanks won and set a new winning average speed record of 135.601 mph. The old record was 130.840 set by Bill Vukovich in 1954. Jim Rathman finished second and Jimmy Bryant was third. Hanks announced his retirement from auto racing while he was in
Dad and I left for home about 4:00. A few miles before we got to the
We stopped at Chrisman for supper and then continued on our way. It was shortly after 8:30 when we arrived home. It had been a wonderful trip from beginning to end.
Pace Car - Mercury
Queen - Gail Charise
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