He and his brother Dick raced in the area for several years.
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Thanks for the posting Gene. It's been a tough week or so for me, Tom was a childhood friend and I helped him and Dick on all their cars, Tom raced about 10 Yrs., so we were togther a long time. We were in the garage 3 or more days aweek and at the track sometimes 4 nights. Tom had the 57 passed down to him when Dick built his Chevelle.Tom actually had 4 cars, the 57 # 71Jr., a Nova that we put the # 72 on that we caught on fire and almost burned his Dad's tractor business garage down in the process, then he bought the Renno/Minton Nova that Dave Hoffman drove it was # 12 because Tom's favorite driver then was Bobbie Allison, then we built a square tubing leaf spring big block Camaro bodied car that we pretty much ran only at Ferd Wallace's Clearfield Mountain Speedway,it was #12 also, he didn't run the last 2 cars at many other tracks except for Clearfield so you may not have seen those cars around here. Tom raced at Lernerville,North Hills,Blanket Hill,Motordrome,Jennerstown,Smuckers ( Latrobe ) Sharon, Sportsman's , Expo,Wayne County,Raceway 7, I-79 Speedway in W.VA, Tri City and probably some I am forgetting. Dick had the 57, a Chevelle, then he bought the Metro from either Bill or Bob Craig, parked the Chevelle for awhile, put the Big Block in it and raced coupes awhile, then went back to Late Models, then Dick built a Camaro, a 67 or 68 that actually had a bullet hole below the back window, we left it there for a conversation piece, that was Haulinas II. Tom was always there to help anybody that needed it. He helped his nephews Mike and Jeff Miller get started in racing, that's where Mike got the # 72 on his Big Block Mod. Except for the # 0 that's where I got my handle lm/0/12/71/72, the #0 was from Dick Gill. Thanks again and please keep the Hesselgesser family in your prayers.THANK YOU WALT WIMER FOR THE INTERESTING FACTS REGARDING THIS RACER FROM THE PAST YOU ARE ALWAYS A GOOD SOURCE OF INFO OF HISTORICAL FACTS RELATED TO AREA RACING IT IS MUCH APPRECIATED
Posted 09 March 2013 - 09:03 AM
Thanks for the posting Gene. It's been a tough week or so for me, Tom was a childhood friend and I helped him and Dick on all their cars, Tom raced about 10 Yrs., so we were togther a long time. We were in the garage 3 or more days aweek and at the track sometimes 4 nights. Tom had the 57 passed down to him when Dick built his Chevelle.Tom actually had 4 cars, the 57 # 71Jr., a Nova that we put the # 72 on that we caught on fire and almost burned his Dad's tractor business garage down in the process, then he bought the Renno/Minton Nova that Dave Hoffman drove it was # 12 because Tom's favorite driver then was Bobbie Allison, then we built a square tubing leaf spring big block Camaro bodied car that we pretty much ran only at Ferd Wallace's Clearfield Mountain Speedway,it was #12 also, he didn't run the last 2 cars at many other tracks except for Clearfield so you may not have seen those cars around here. Tom raced at Lernerville,North Hills,Blanket Hill,Motordrome,Jennerstown,Smuckers ( Latrobe ) Sharon, Sportsman's , Expo,Wayne County,Raceway 7, I-79 Speedway in W.VA, Tri City and probably some I am forgetting. Dick had the 57, a Chevelle, then he bought the Metro from either Bill or Bob Craig, parked the Chevelle for awhile, put the Big Block in it and raced coupes awhile, then went back to Late Models, then Dick built a Camaro, a 67 or 68 that actually had a bullet hole below the back window, we left it there for a conversation piece, that was Haulinas II. Tom was always there to help anybody that needed it. He helped his nephews Mike and Jeff Miller get started in racing, that's where Mike got the # 72 on his Big Block Mod. Except for the # 0 that's where I got my handle lm/0/12/71/72, the #0 was from Dick Gill. Thanks again and please keep the Hesselgesser family in your prayers.
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Posted 11 March 2013 - 02:02 PM
Sad news!! I saw the obit in tonight's paper and thought that was Tommy. His brother Dick was my second "Western PA Rookie of the Year" in 1969. The following year, in 1970, Tommy started racing and was runner-up to Bucky Ogle for the award. That was the first year I had a panel to make the selection. This year's award will be the 45th!! I never thought of such when I started the award in 1968!!
R. I. P. Tommy
Walt
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Dick it's good to see your posting, we are gonna miss him, Jim.Thank you to everyone for all the thoughts and memorys of Tommy. As one who got him involved in the sport to start with , I can look back at all the fun and frustrations we had racing. It was one thing we truly loved to do. Although I moved away from Western PA in 1979, it was still the center of dirt track racing, for me. I was very happy that Tommy continued racing. I was also very gratifying to see my sons, Mike & Jeff Miller continue the racing tradition.
Although Tom wasn't involved in racing in the past years, the last race he went to was at Lernerville to see Mike win the 2011 Sportman season and points championship and the get to talk to some of his old racing buddys.
Again, thank you to everyone for the memorys of Western PA racing and of Tommy.
'Love my little brother
R.I.P.
Dick
Posted 11 March 2013 - 08:36 PM
Ken, Tom also ran Semi Late for awhile, a small block with a 2 barrel and a floater rearend against the Auction Barn cars, Dave Pegher Deke Scott and many of the other top divers in that division, he also drove a Semi Late at Lernerville, a number 48 , that I think the next year the owners built the Cochran Pontiac # 1 that they hired Lynn Geisler to drive. Dick may remember more than me.Dick it's good to see your posting, we are gonna miss him, Jim.
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Fergie owned the #71 Coupe I drove & Tommy drove it once at Butler. Although he didn't drive it, he sure helped work on it a lot.Did tom drive for Ray Fergson for a short time also...
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