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1960 USAC MIDGET REVIEW: NO MAYBES FOR DAVIES, HE’S THE CHAMP

1960 USAC National Midget champion, Jimmy Davies. 1960 USAC National Midget champion, Jimmy Davies. Harry Goode Photo

1960 USAC MIDGET REVIEW: NO MAYBES FOR DAVIES, HE’S THE CHAMP

By: Richie Murray – USAC Media

In one of the closest contests in history, Jimmy Davies, a veteran driver from Gardena, Calif., made history in 1960 by becoming the first ever USAC National Midget driver/entrant champion.  Pressed all season, Davies ultimately eked out a 9.75 point victory over Bob Wente of St. Louis, Mo. after Wente's tremendous stretch drive in the indoor races fell short.

Davies elected to pass up the indoor events because of the great distance to travel during the holidays from his home in California and because he believed his 58 point lead was a comfortable enough margin.  His decision almost backfired as Wente came within a whisker of catching him.

The 1960 battle for the title was reminiscent of the 1958 struggle when Shorty Templeman edged Rex Easton for the title by just 8.25 points.  There was another similarity as Wente was the leader in points for races held in the Midwest even though Davies won the national crown.  In 1958, Easton was the Midwest champion and Templeman the national leader.

Davies, who began his racing career in 1945, turned in an impressive performance during the season as he finished in the top-six in 34 of the 55 races he started.  He really won the championship with his remarkable qualifying record.  He was the fastest qualifier in 19 races, or over one-third of the total events, and won nine features, was second four times, had five thirds, five fourths, six fifths and five sixths.

Wente nearly matched this record with seven wins, nine seconds, nine thirds, two fourths, six fifths and six sixths.  Wente was also the fastest qualifier on eight occasions.

Among Davies’ other racing accomplishments are three AAA National Championship victories, at Springfield in 1954 and at Phoenix and Del Mar in 1950.  In 1951, he led the Indianapolis 500 for a short time.  He finished a career-best third in his fifth and final “500” appearance in 1955.

Wente proved himself as one of the most promising drivers on the circuit.  He had been racing only six years but had already developed into a fierce competitor in that time.

Gene Hartley of Roanoke, Ind., the defending series champion, finished a solid third in both the National and Midwest standings.  Other familiar names in the top-ten included Leroy Warriner, Shorty Templeman, Len Sutton and A.J. Foyt.

First-time top-ten finishers in USAC’s National Midget standings were Bob Tattersall, Tommy Copp and Parnelli Jones, all of whom eventually became National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame inductees.

Tragedy marred the October event at the Fairfield (Ill.) Fairgrounds.  Jim Packard, 28, of Indianapolis, Ind. was killed in a crash on the second lap of his qualification run when his steering broke, sending his car over the fence and into a tree.  Packard had won his first career USAC Sprint Car race just one week prior at the Allentown (Pa.) Fairgrounds, and his first USAC National Championship race a mere two-and-a-half months earlier at the Illinois State Fairgrounds.

Bob Stroud of Indianapolis, Ind., who had served from 1956-59 as the Midwest Midget representative for USAC, was appointed as USAC’s National Midget supervisor in 1960.  Operating from USAC National Headquarters in Speedway, Ind., Stroud’s duties included the coordination and scheduling of midget events as well as the registration of cars and drivers.

In December, USAC headquarters were relocated from Speedway to midtown Indianapolis at 1927 North Meridian Street.

During the month of April, the name of the series was changed to supposedly give the public a better understanding of what type of race they can expect when they see it advertised.  Effective immediately, as of April 28, 1960, the official title for the series became the 110 Offenhauser Division of the United States Auto Club.

To rectify the confusion, the release at the time stated, “since more than 95% of the midgets registered with USAC are powered by 110 cubic-inch Offenhauser engines. (The exact limit is 109.999).  This does not mean that other engines are not welcome.  The contrary is true.”  Are we clear?

 

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1960 USAC National Midget Driver Points

POS.      PTS.                DRIVER

1            1,337.25        Jimmy Davies, Glendale, Calif.

2            1,327.5          Bob Wente, Saint Louis, Mo.

3            1,001.5          Gene Hartley, Roanoke, Ind.

4            747.25           Leroy Warriner, Indianapolis, Ind.

5            672.25           Bob Tattersall, Streator, Ill.

6            631.5             Tommy Copp, Fresno, Calif.

7            444                 Shorty Templeman, Seattle, Wash.

8            437                 Parnelli Jones, Torrance, Calif.

9            417                 Len Sutton, Portland, Ore.

10          416.5             A.J. Foyt, Houston, Texas

11          395                 Tony Bettenhausen, Tinley Park, Ill.

12          361.5             Bob McLean, Granger, Ind.

13          360                 Don Branson, Rantoul, Ill.

14          329                 Russ Congdon, Puyallup, Wash.

15          328.65           Gene Force, New Madison, Ohio

16          326.25           Bobby Grim, Indianapolis, Ind.

17          297.2             Johnny White, Warren, Mich.

18          203.25           Jim Hurtubise, North Tonawanda, N.Y.

19          200                 Jack Turner, Seattle, Wash.

20          171                 Eddie Johnson, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

21          170.5             Chuck Weyant, Springfield, Ill.

22          169                 Jim Packard, Indianapolis, Ind.

23          165                 Bill Homeier, Pacoima, Calif.

24          160                 Jiggs Peters, Metuchen, N.J.

25          157                 Carl Williams, Kansas City, Mo.

26          149.1             Chuck Rodee, Speedway, Ind.

27          145                 Billy Cantrell, Anaheim, Calif.

28          144                 Les Scott, Livonia, Mich.

29          138                 Davey Moses, Mountain View, Calif.

30          136                 Johnnie Tolan, Victor, Colo.

31          135.8             Johnny Roberts, Breckenridge, Mich.

32          121.5             Porky Rachwitz, Redondo Beach, Calif.

33          119.25           Allen Crowe, Springfield, Ill.

34          117                 Gene Gurney, Hayward, Calif.

35          115                 Rodger Ward, Beloit, Kan.

36          113.5             Keith Thomas, Madison, Wis.

37          111                 Dick Northam, New Castle, Ind.

38          105                 Johnny Moorhouse, Santa Ana, Calif.

39          104                 Bobby Marshman, Pottstown, Pa.

40          96                   Lloyd Ruby, Wichita Falls, Texas

41          90                   Dale Swaim, Jeffersonville, Ind.

42          88.5                Chuck Booth, Sacramento, Calif.

43          87.75             Bob Ellingham, Chicago, Ill.

44          81.5                Jim Shaffer, New Castle, Pa.

45          81.5                Bill Eubank, Danville, Ind.

46          80                   Bill Cheesbourg, Tucson, Ariz.

47          78.75             Chuck Marshall, Springfield, Ill.

48          77.5                Johnny Boyd, Fresno, Calif.

49          70.75             Leon Clum, Wapakoneta, Ohio

50          70                   Buddy Rackley, Houston, Texas

51          66.5                George Benson, San Jose, Calif.

52          63.5                Frank Burany, Elm Grove, Wis.

53          60.5                Bob Burbridge, San Francisco, Calif.

54          56.25             Roy Seidenstricker, Minneapolis, Minn.

55          56                   Johnny Wood, Hollywood, Calif.

56          55                   Cotton Farmer, Crowley, Texas

57          53                   Joe Giba, Denver, Colo.

58          50                   Lee Drollinger, Springfield, Ill.

59          48.75             Potsy Goacher, Summitville, Ind.

60          46.25             Jim Neff, Florissant, Mo.

61          45                   Bud Clemons, Riverside, Calif.

62          45                   A.J. Shepherd, Chester, Ark.

63          45                   Harry Beck, Indianapolis, Ind.

64          40.5                Earl Motter, Fresno, Calif.

65          40.5                Bud Bogard, Indianapolis, Ind.

66          36                   Joe Garson, Los Angeles, Calif.

67          35                   Cal Niday, Pacoima, Calif.

68          35                   Buddy Cagle, Tulsa, Okla.

69          35                   Bill Mehner, Portland, Ore.

70          32.5                Art Plas, Elyria, Ohio

71          32.25             Ted Hartley, Roanoke, Ind.

72          29                   Danny Oakes, North Hollywood, Calif.

73          29                   Mike McGreevy, Hayward, Calif.

74          28                   Dick Barry, Covina, Calif.

75          27                   Eddie Jackson, Denver, Colo.

76          25                   Norm Rapp, Daly City, Calif.

77          24.5                Foster Campbell, Denver, Colo.

78          23                   Gene Weyant, Springfield, Ill.

79          22.2                Nelson Stacy, Cincinnati, Ohio

80          21                   Jim Hemmings, North Vernon, Ind.

81          20                   Johnny Baldwin, San Carlos, Calif.

82          20                   Ed Walker, Denver, Colo.

83          20                   Don Harmon, Seattle, Wash.

84          18.25             Ray Sellers, Cambridge, Ohio

85          17.5                Jim Smith, Columbus, Ohio

86          17.5                Elmer George, Hockerville, Okla.

87          17.5                Rex Easton, Springfield, Ill.

88          15.75             Bob Reemsnyder, Indianapolis, Ind.

89          15.75             Larry McCloskey, Saginaw, Mich.

90          15.5                Arnie Knepper, Belleville, Ill.

91          15                   John McKeand, San Clemente, Calif.

92          15                   Bill Spears, Warren, Ohio

93          15                   Dick Frazier, New Castle, Ind.

94          15                   Bob Cleberg, Tucson, Ariz.

95          14                   Bud Tingelstad, Dayton, Ohio

96          12.5                John Slowiak, Chicago, Ill.

97          12.5                Norm Hall, Los Angeles, Calif.

98          12.5                Cliff Spalding, Bothell, Wash.

99          10                   Bobby Unser, Albuquerque, N.M.

100        10                   Dick Trunkey, Downey, Calif.

101        9                     Wayne Weiler, Phoenix, Ariz.

102        7.5                  Jim Florian, Mentor, Ohio

103        7.5                  Jimmy Knight, Worth, Ill.

104        5.75                Ronnie Duman, Dearborn, Mich.

105        5                     Don Boorse, Milwaukee, Wis.

106        5                     Johnny Pouelsen, Gardena, Calif.

107        5                     Al Miller, Roseville, Mich.

108        5                     Jack Joerns, Fort Worth, Texas

109        3                     Dave Norris, Columbus, Ind.

110        2.5                  Bruce Jacobi, Salem, Ind.

111        1.5                  Ross Smith, Cincinnati, Ohio

112        1.25                Vic Martin, Ravenna, Ohio

 

1960 USAC National Midget Entrant Points

POS.      PTS.                ENTRANT, TEAM LOCATION

1            1350.25         Jimmy Davies, Gardena, Calif. (#2)

2            767.5             Gene Hartley, Roanoke, Ind. (#1)

3            617.25           Howard Linne, Mendota, Ill. (#96)

4            509                 Ed Pearson, Marion, Ohio (#21)

5            506.75           Lloyd Rahn, Tuscola, Ill. (#2)

6            504.5             Hank Green, Indianapolis, Ind. (#76R)

7            494.5             Ralph Wilke & Gus Wesell, Milwaukee, Wis. (#4)

8            460.75           Bob Higman, Lafayette, Ind. (#67)

9            436.75           Harry Turner, Kenosha, Wis. (#82)

10          391.5             Richard Alexander, Charleston, Ill. (#84)

11          386.15           Bob & Gene Shannon, Dayton, Ohio (#22)

12          377.7             Carl Forberg, Warren, Mich. (#7)

13          291                 Harry Turner, Kenosha, Wis. (#12)

14          281.75           Chuck Benda, Chicago, Ill. (#89)

15          270                 Jack London, Oakland, Calif. (#4)

16          269.75           Coxie Bowman, Ossian, Ind. (#33)

17          259.75           Justin King, Columbus, Ind. (#79)

18          234                 Babe Stapp, Sherman Oaks, Calif. (#88)

19          221.75           Hank Green, Indianapolis, Ind. (#76)

20          209.5             Glen Dennee, San Jose, Calif. (#15)

 

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USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: January 3, 1960 – Allen County War Memorial Coliseum – Fort Wayne, Indiana

FEATURE: (60 laps) 1. Chuck Weyant (Milan Bursac #77), 2. Gene Hartley, 3. Leroy Warriner, 4. Nelson Stacy, 5. Johnny Roberts, 6. Chuck Rodee, 7. Dick Northam, 8. Gene Force, 9. Duane Hanson, 10. Don Branson. FQ: Don Branson

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: January 10, 1960 – Allen County War Memorial Coliseum – Fort Wayne, Indiana

FEATURE: (90 laps) 1. Johnny White (Carl Forberg #7), 2. Johnny Roberts, 3. Chuck Weyant, 4. Dick Northam, 5. Bill Eubank, 6. Chuck Marshall, 7. Billy Wood, 8. Bob Reemsnyder, 9. Don Branson, 10. Chuck Rodee & Gene Force. FQ: Don Branson

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: February 7, 1960 – Ascot Stadium – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. A.J. Foyt (Jack London #4), 2. Davey Moses, 3. Don Branson, 4. Johnnie Tolan, 5. Tommy Copp, 6. Billy Cantrell, 7. Ray Crawford, 8. Cal Niday, 9. Chuck Booth, 10. Joe Garson, 11. Bill Homeier, 12. Dick Barry, 13. Johnny Moorhouse, 14. Bob Burbridge, 15. Bill Boyd, 16. Carl Williams, 17. Jimmy Davies, 18. Tony Bettenhausen. FQ: Carl Williams

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: April 2, 1960 – Ascot Stadium – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Davey Moses (Jack London #4), 2. Johnny Moorhouse, 3. Chuck Booth, 4. Billy Cantrell, 5. Jimmy Davies, 6. A.J. Foyt, 7. Tommy Copp, 8. Lloyd Ruby, 9. Cal Niday, 10. Joe Garson, 11. Danny Oakes, 12. Dick Barry. FQ: Porky Rachwitz

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: April 8, 1960 – Longhorn Speedway – Austin, Texas

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Tattersall (Lloyd Rahn #2), 2. Dale Swaim, 3. Bobby Marshman, 4. Roy Seidenstricker, 5. Jimmy Davies, 6. Bob Wente, 7. Tommy Copp, 8. Buddy Rackley, 9. Foster Campbell, 10. Bill Homeier, 11. Chuck Rodee, 12. Joe Giba, 13. Bob Reemsnyder, 14. Buddy Cagle, 15. Mel Kenyon, 16. Eddie Jackson, 17. Leroy Warriner, 18. Jim Neff. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: April 9, 1960 – Pan-American Speedway – San Antonio, Texas

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Buddy Rackley (Ed Silk #85), 2. Bob Tattersall, 3. Buddy Cagle, 4. Jimmy Davies, 5. Bill Homeier, 6. Bob Wente, 7. Leroy Warriner, 8. John Slowiak, 9. Bobby Marshman, 10. Tommy Copp, 11. Foster Campbell, 12. Chuck Rodee, 13. Eddie Jackson, 14. Roy Seidenstricker, 15. Dale Swaim, 16. Dutch Schaefer, 17. Bob Reemsnyder, 18. Jack Joerns. FQ: Roy Seidenstricker

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: April 10, 1960 – Meyer Speedway – Houston, Texas

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Dale Swaim (Dale Swaim #44), 2. Chuck Rodee, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Dutch Schaefer, 5. Bill Homeier, 6. Eddie Jackson, 7. Lloyd Ruby, 8. Joe Giba, 9. Leroy Warriner, 10. Buddy Rackley, 11. Bobby Marshman, 12. Foster Campbell, 13. Bob Reemsnyder, 14. John Slowiak, 15. Jimmy Davies, 16. Bob Tattersall, 17. Buddy Cagle, 18. Jim Smith, 19. Roy Seidenstricker, 20. Jimmy Hicks, 21. Jack Joerns, 22. Tommy Copp, 23. Danny Burke, 24. Jimmy Popham. FQ: Tommy Copp

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: April 23, 1960 – Gardena Stadium – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Billy Cantrell (Clyde Lynch #3), 2. Bud Clemons, 3. Johnny Moorhouse, 4. Gene Gurney, 5. Earl Motter, 6. Johnnie Tolan, 7. Chuck Booth, 8. Dick Barry, 9. Mike McGreevy, 10. Porky Rachwitz, 11. Bobby Unser, 12. Joe Garson, 13. Hal Minyard, 14. Dempsey Wilson, 15. Jimmy Davies, 16. Johnny Wood, 17. Joe Wagoner, 18. Rodger Ward. FQ: Billy Cantrell

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: April 24, 1960 – Kearney Bowl – Fresno, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Jimmy Davies (Jimmy Davies #2), 2. Tommy Copp, 3. Bill Mehner, 4. Gene Gurney, 5. Les Scott, 6. Johnny Baldwin, 7. Johnny Boyd, 8. John McKeand, 9. Bob Burbridge, 10. Earl Motter, 11. Cliff Spalding, 12. Chuck Booth, 13. Rodger Ward, 14. Joe Leonard, 15. Johnnie Tolan, 16. Bill Shaw, 17. Lloyd Corbin, 18. Mike McGreevy. FQ: Gene Gurney

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: May 1, 1960 – New Bremen Speedway – New Bremen, Ohio

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Lloyd Hamm #10), 2. Jim Hurtubise, 3. Jim Shaffer, 4. Gene Force, 5. Cotton Farmer, 6. Russ Congdon, 7. Chuck Marshall, 8. Chuck Weyant, 9. Bob McLean, 10. Bill Homeier, 11. Don Boorse, 12. Bob Tattersall, 13. Chuck Rodee, 14. Bill Eubank, 15. Lloyd Ruby, 16. Jimmy Davies, 17. Johnny White, 18. Al Miller, 19. Gene Hartley, 20. Don Branson, 21. Arnie Knepper, 22. Bill Horstmeyer. FQ: Bob Wente

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: May 29, 1960 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Jimmy Davies (Jimmy Davies #2), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Bob Tattersall, 4. Joe Giba, 5. Dick Ritchie, 6. Frank Burany, 7. Chuck Weyant, 8. Leroy Warriner, 9. Johnny White, 10. Carl Williams, 11. Tommy Copp, 12. Johnnie Tolan, 13. Russ Congdon, 14. Johnny Pouelsen, 15. Parnelli Jones, 16. Dale Swaim, 17. Roy Seidenstricker, 18. Larry McCloskey. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 3, 1960 – Zilwaukee Speedway – Saginaw, Michigan

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jimmy Davies (Jimmy Davies #2), 2. Parnelli Jones, 3. Gene Hartley, 4. Carl Williams, 5. Leroy Warriner, 6. Johnny White, 7. Les Scott, 8. Larry McCloskey, 9. Al Miller, 10. Bill Homeier, 11. Bill Eubank, 12. Roy Seidenstricker, 13. Dick Trunkey, 14. Russ Jacobson, 15. Jim Hurtubise, 16. Bob Tattersall, 17. Cotton Farmer, 18. Bob Wente. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 8, 1960 – Lorain County Speedway – Elyria, Ohio

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Eddie Johnson (Jerry Zeelo #21), 2. Parnelli Jones, 3. Len Sutton, 4. Tommy Copp, 5. Bob Wente, 6. Gene Force, 7. Bob Tattersall, 8. Leroy Warriner, 9. Johnny White, 10. Art Plas, 11. Jim Packard, 12. Bruce Jacobi, 13. Ray Sellers, 14. Jimmy Davies, 15. Bob Ellingham, 16. Cotton Farmer, 17. Gene Hartley, 18. Roy Seidenstricker. FQ: Eddie Johnson

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 9, 1960 – Berlin Raceway – Marne, Michigan

FEATURE: (90 laps) 1. Bob Tattersall (Richard Alexander #84), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Gene Force, 4. Parnelli Jones, 5. Len Sutton, 6. Bill Eubank, 7. Tommy Copp, 8. Art Plas, 9. Jimmy Davies, 10. Jim Neff, 11. Roy Seidenstricker, 12. Johnny White, 13. Carl Williams, 14. Jim Hurtubise, 15. Jim Smith, 16. Larry McCloskey, 17. Gene Hartley, 18. Dick Trunkey, 19. Jim Shaffer. FQ: Gene Hartley

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 10, 1960 – Sun Valley Speedway – Anderson, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. A.J. Foyt (John Zink #52), 2. Jim Packard, 3. Johnny White, 4. Jimmy Davies, 5. Leroy Warriner, 6. Russ Congdon, 7. Bobby Grim, 8. Bob Ellingham, 9. Gene Force, 10. Bob Wente, 11. Bud Bogard, 12. Jim Hurtubise, 13. Dale Swaim, 14. Jim McWithey, 15. Carl Williams, 16. Len Sutton, 17. Dick Frazier, 18. Chuck Rodee. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 11, 1960 – Kalamazoo Speedway – Kalamazoo, Michigan

FEATURE: (15 laps) 1. Gene Hartley (Gene Hartley #1), 2. Johnny White, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Bob Tattersall, 5. Les Scott, 6. Leroy Warriner, 7. Russ Congdon, 8. Jimmy Davies, 9. Bill Horstmeyer, 10. Jim Smith, 11. Tommy Copp, 12. Bill Homeier, 13. Mauri Wilson, 14. Jim Neff, 15. Dick Barry. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 18, 1960 – South Bend Motor Speedway – South Bend, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Russ Congdon (Avis Fischer #63), 2. Tommy Copp, 3. Gene Hartley, 4. Leroy Warriner, 5. Ted Hartley, 6. Jimmy Davies, 7. Bob Ellingham, 8. Allen Crowe, 9. Les Scott, 10. Potsy Goacher, 11. Bob McLean, 12. Chuck Rodee, 13. Bill Eubank, 14. Bob Tattersall, 15. Bob Wente, 16. Johnny White, 17. Bob Reemsnyder, 18. Ronnie Duman. FQ: Leroy Warriner

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 22, 1960 – Painesville Speedway – Painesville, Ohio

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Bob Higman #67), 2. Gene Hartley, 3. Jimmy Davies, 4. Ray Sellers, 5. Bill Homeier, 6. Bob Tattersall, 7. Bobby Grim, 8. Johnny White, 9. Chuck Rodee, 10. Bob Ellingham, 11. Bill Spear, 12. Buddy Martin, 13. Pete Bruce, 14. Unknown, 15. Eddie Johnson, 16. Ed Stanley, 17. Jim Shaffer, 18. Jim Florian. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 24, 1960 – Columbus Motor Speedway – Columbus, Ohio

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Bob Higman #67), 2. Shorty Templeman, 3. Tommy Copp, 4. A.J. Foyt, 5. Bobby Grim, 6. Johnny White, 7. Bob Ellingham, 8. Dick Frazier, 9. Les Scott, 10. Bill Homeier, 11. Bob Tattersall, 12. Jimmy Davies, 13. Chuck Rodee, 14. Gene Force, 15. Cotton Farmer, 16. Jim Packard, 17. Ray Sellers, 18. Leroy Warriner. FQ: Bobby Grim

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 25, 1960 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bud Bogard (Lloyd Hamm #36), 2. Shorty Templeman, 3. Russ Congdon, 4. Keith Thomas, 5. Gene Force, 6. Bob Wente, 7. Gene Hartley, 8. Johnny Roberts, 9. Jimmy Davies, 10. Johnny White, 11. Leroy Warriner, 12. Bobby Grim, 13. Carl Williams, 14. Larry McCloskey, 15. Chuck Weyant, 16. Bob Tattersall, 17. Jim Hurtubise, 18. Chuck Rodee. FQ: Bobby Grim

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 27, 1960 – Springfield Speedway – Springfield, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Gene Hartley (Gene Hartley #1), 2. Leroy Warriner, 3. Bob Tattersall, 4. Billy Wood, 5. Jimmy Davies, 6. Gene Weyant, 7. Carl Williams, 8. Shorty Templeman, 9. Arnie Knepper, 10. Bob Wente, 11. Parnelli Jones, 12. Johnny Roberts, 13. Roger Lane, 14. Les Scott, 15. Dwight Brown, 16. Jim Packard, 17. Chuck Weyant, 18. Russ Congdon. FQ: Shorty Templeman

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: June 29, 1960 – Soldier Field – Chicago, Illinois

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Leroy Warriner (Hank Green #76), 2. Gene Hartley, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Jimmy Davies, 5. Jim Packard, 6. Russ Congdon, 7. Tommy Copp, 8. Bob Tattersall, 9. Bob Ellingham, 10. Keith Thomas, 11. Les Scott, 12. Gene Force, 13. Parnelli Jones, 14. Roy Seidenstricker, 15. Ray Sellers, 16. Don Branson, 17. Shorty Templeman, 18. Frank Burany. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 2, 1960 – Fairbury American Legion Speedway – Fairbury, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Potsy Goacher (George Hopkins #54), 2. Leroy Warriner, 3. Shorty Templeman, 4. Bill Horstmeyer, 5. Jimmy Davies, 6. Gene Hartley, 7. Frank Burany, 8. Bob Ellingham, 9. Parnelli Jones, 10. Don Branson, 11. Carl Williams, 12. Bob Tattersall, 13. Larry McCloskey, 14. Bob Wente, 15. George Benson, 16. Ray Sellers, 17. Johnny Roberts, 18. Russ Congdon. FQ: Don Branson

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 3, 1960 – Debo Speedway – Rayland, Ohio

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bobby Grim (Coxie Bowman #33), 2. Gene Hartley, 3. Jimmy Davies, 4. Bob Wente, 5. Johnny White, 6. Bill Spear, 7. Eddie Johnson, 8. Bill Horstmeyer, 9. Tommy Copp, 10. George Benson, 11. Paul Hooper, 12. Ray Sellers, 13. Jim Smith, 14. Chuck Rodee. FQ: Bob Wente

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 4, 1960 – Cloverleaf Speedway – Valley View, Ohio

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Gene Force (Bob & Gene Shannon #22), 2. Jimmy Davies, 3. Gene Hartley, 4. Tommy Copp, 5. Bobby Grim, 6. Leroy Warriner, 7. Eddie Johnson, 8. Jim Packard, 9. Bob Wente, 10. Jim Florian, 11. Bill Homeier, 12. Les Scott, 13. George Benson, 14. Bill Horstmeyer, 15. Ray Sellers, 16. Chuck Rodee, 17. Johnny White, 18. Bob Miley. FQ: Bobby Grim

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 8, 1960 – Sun Valley Speedway – Anderson, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Gene Force (Bob & Gene Shannon #22), 2. Shorty Templeman, 3. Jim Packard, 4. Elmer George, 5. Leroy Warriner, 6. Bobby Grim, 7. Jimmy Davies, 8. Don Branson, 9. Norm Hall, 10. Dick Northam, 11. Potsy Goacher, 12. Ronnie Duman, 13. Eddie Johnson, 14. Carl Williams, 15. Bob Wente, 16. Bud Bogard, 17. A.J. Foyt, 18. Parnelli Jones. FQ: Leroy Warriner

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 9, 1960 – Soldier Field – Chicago, Illinois

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Gene Hartley (Gene Hartley #1), 2. Tommy Copp, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Leroy Warriner, 5. Eddie Johnson, 6. Jimmy Davies, 7. Bob Ellingham, 8. Bob Tattersall, 9. Jim Packard, 10. Jimmy Knight, 11. Shorty Templeman, 12. Bob McLean, 13. Bill Homeier, 14. Potsy Goacher, 15. Gene Force, 16. Chuck Rodee, 17. Bill Horstmeyer, 18. Frank Burany. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 13, 1960 – Peach Bowl Speedway – Atlanta, Georgia

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Leroy Warriner (Hank Green #76), 2. Jimmy Davies, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Gene Hartley, 5. Shorty Templeman, 6. Bob Tattersall, 7. George Benson, 8. Dick Northam, 9. Jim Smith, 10. Dick Trunkey, 11. Jim Packard, 12. Les Scott. FQ: Gene Hartley

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 15, 1960 – Alabama State Fairgrounds – Birmingham, Alabama

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Leroy Warriner (Hank Green #76), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Gene Hartley, 4. Bob Tattersall, 5. Jim Packard, 6. Bobby Grim, 7. Les Scott, 8. Carl Williams, 9. Dick Northam, 10. George Benson, 11. Shorty Templeman, 12. Jim Smith, 13. Dick Trunkey, 14. Jimmy Davies. FQ: Shorty Templeman

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 16, 1960 – Fairgrounds Speedway – Nashville, Tennessee

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Jimmy Davies (Jimmy Davies #2), 2. Gene Hartley, 3. Leroy Warriner, 4. Bobby Grim, 5. Bob Tattersall, 6. Jim Packard, 7. George Benson, 8. Carl Williams, 9. Dick Northam, 10. Bud Bogard, 11. Shorty Templeman, 12. Bob Wente, 13. Les Scott, 14. Dick Trunkey, 15. Jim Smith. FQ: Shorty Templeman

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 17, 1960 – Mazon Speed Bowl – Mazon, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Leroy Warriner (Hank Green #76), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Bob Tattersall, 4. Gene Hartley, 5. Bill Horstmeyer, 6. Russ Congdon, 7. Les Scott, 8. Keith Thomas, 9. Potsy Goacher, 10. Johnny Roberts, 11. Allen Crowe, 12. Bob McLean, 13. Jimmy Davies, 14. Willie Wildhaber. FQ: Bob McLean

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 18, 1960 – Springfield Speedway – Springfield, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Johnny Roberts (George Hopkins #54), 2. Chuck Weyant, 3. Gene Hartley, 4. Billy Wood, 5. Leroy Warriner, 6. Carl Williams, 7. Russ Congdon, 8. Keith Thomas, 9. Bob Tattersall, 10. Don Branson, 11. Bill Horstmeyer, 12. Bob Wente, 13. Jimmy Davies, 14. Bob Ellingham, 15. Jim Neff, 16. Dick Ritchie, 17. Gene Force, 18. Allen Crowe. FQ: Gene Hartley

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 20, 1960 – Peoria Speedway – Peoria, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Gene Force (Bob & Gene Shannon #22) 2. Russ Congdon, 3. Leroy Warriner, 4. Bobby Grim, 5. Bob Tattersall, 6. Bob Ellingham, 7. Gene Hartley, 8. Shorty Templeman, 9. Keith Thomas, 10. Allen Crowe, 11. Bob Wente, 12. Johnny Roberts, 13. Jimmy Davies, 14. Jim Packard, 15. Carl Williams, 16. George Benson, 17. Jim Neff, 18. Tommy Copp. FQ: Bob Ellingham

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 21, 1960 – Macon Speedway – Macon, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jimmy Davies (Jimmy Davies #2), 2. Billy Wood, 3. Allen Crowe, 4. Gene Force, 5. Tommy Copp, 6. Russ Congdon, 7. Bob Tattersall, 8. Leroy Warriner, 9. Gene Hartley, 10. Bob Wente, 11. George Benson, 12. Johnny Roberts, 13. Bobby Grim, 14. Bob Ellingham, 15. Les Scott, 16. Keith Thomas, 17. S. Arms, 18. Jim Neff. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 22, 1960 – Quad City Raceway – East Moline, Illinois

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Leroy Warriner (Hank Green #76), 2. Bobby Grim, 3. Jimmy Davies, 4. Russ Congdon, 5. Tommy Copp, 6. Frank Burany, 7. Dick Ritchie, 8. Keith Thomas, 9. Mel Kenyon, 10. George Benson, 11. Jack Joerns, 12. Gene Force, 13. Bob Ellingham, 14. Potsy Goacher, 15. Bob Wente, 16. Bob Tattersall, 17. Gene Hartley, 18. Shorty Templeman. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 23, 1960 – Saint Charles Speedway – Saint Charles, Missouri

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Tommy Copp (Harry Turner #12), 2. Gene Force, 3. Jimmy Davies, 4. Joe Walter, 5. Bob Wente, 6. Russ Congdon, 7. Bob Tattersall, 8. Dwight Brown, 9. Allen Crowe, 10. Leroy Warriner, 11. Gene Weyant, 12. Jim Neff, 13. Chuck Weyant, 14. Ned Kirkpatrick. FQ: Bob Wente

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 24, 1960 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Gene Hartley (Harry Turner #82), 2. Tommy Copp, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Russ Congdon, 5. Shorty Templeman, 6. Johnny White, 7. Bob McLean, 8. Leroy Warriner, 9. Les Scott, 10. Potsy Goacher, 11. Allen Crowe, 12. Bob Tattersall, 13. Chuck Rodee, 14. Johnny Roberts, 15. Dick Northam, 16. Bobby Grim, 17. Jimmy Davies, 18. Gene Force. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 27, 1960 – Soldier Field – Chicago, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Leroy Warriner (Hank Green #76), 2. Bob McLean, 3. Bobby Grim, 4. Tommy Copp, 5. Frank Burany, 6. Jimmy Davies, 7. Gene Hartley, 8. Bob Tattersall, 9. Bob Ellingham, 10. Bob Wente, 11. Johnny Roberts, 12. Ted Hartley, 13. Todd Barton, 14. Dick Trunkey, 15. Russ Congdon, 16. Harry Beck, 17. Les Scott, 18. Shorty Templeman. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 30, 1960 – Champaign-Urbana Fairgrounds – Champaign, Illinois

FEATURE: (40 laps) 1. Jimmy Davies (Jimmy Davies #2), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Bob Tattersall, 4. A.J. Foyt, 5. Don Branson, 6. Tommy Copp, 7. Bob McLean, 8. Bobby Grim, 9. Gene Hartley, 10. Russ Congdon, 11. Les Scott, 12. Johnny Roberts, 13. Shorty Templeman, 14. Johnny White, 15. Bob Ellingham, 16. Keith Thomas, 17. Carl Williams, 18. Leroy Warriner. FQ: Bob McLean     

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: July 31, 1960 – Dayton Speedway – Dayton, Ohio

FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Ralph Wilke & Gus Wesell #4), 2. Bob McLean, 3. Tony Bettenhausen, 4. Russ Congdon, 5. Len Sutton, 6. Tommy Copp, 7. Shorty Templeman, 8. Leroy Warriner, 9. Billy Wood, 10. Dick Northam, 11. Dave Norris, 12. Bill Eubank, 13. Bob Tattersall. FQ: Bob Wente

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 3, 1960 – Canfield Fairgrounds – Canfield, Ohio

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Bob McLean (Bob & Gene Shannon #22), 2. Russ Congdon, 3. Eddie Johnson, 4. Jimmy Davies, 5. Johnny White, 6. Bob Wente, 7. Len Sutton, 8. Les Scott, 9. Bob Cleberg, 10. Jim Shaffer, 11. Tommy Copp, 12. Bill Spear, 13. Carl Williams, 14. George Benson, 15. Bob Tattersall, 16. Ronnie Duman, 17. Jim Neff, 18. Leon Clum, 19. Bobby Grim, 20. Jim Smith. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 4, 1960 – Mount Vernon Motor Speedway – Mount Vernon, Ohio

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jimmy Davies (Jimmy Davies #2), 2. Carl Williams, 3. Gene Hartley, 4. Bob Wente, 5. Russ Congdon, 6. Johnny White, 7. Bob McLean, 8. Bobby Grim, 9. Len Sutton, 10. George Benson, 11. Tommy Copp, 12. Leon Clum, 13. Dick Trunkey, 14. Ronnie Duman, 15. Jim Neff, 16. Bob Tattersall, 17. Bill Eubank, 18. Jim Smith. FQ: Bob Wente

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 5, 1960 – Sun Valley Speedway – Anderson, Indiana

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Gene Hartley (Gene Hartley #1), 2. Len Sutton, 3. A.J. Foyt, 4. Shorty Templeman, 5. Bob Wente, 6. Leroy Warriner, 7. Jimmy Davies, 8. Bobby Grim, 9. Tommy Copp, 10. Johnny White, 11. Ted Hartley, 12. Gene Force, 13. Harry Beck, 14. Bob McLean, 15. Carl Williams, 16. George Benson, 17. Jim McWithey, 18. Bill Eubank. FQ: Leroy Warriner

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 6, 1960 – South Bend Motor Speedway – South Bend, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob McLean (Chuck Benda #89), 2. Leroy Warriner, 3. Shorty Templeman, 4. Tommy Copp, 5. Jimmy Davies, 6. Len Sutton, 7. Russ Congdon, 8. Bob Wente, 9. Potsy Goacher, 10. Gene Force, 11. George Benson, 12. Johnny Roberts, 13. Les Scott, 14. Bob Tattersall, 15. Johnny White, 16. Ted Hartley, 17. Dick Trunkey, 18. Gene Hartley. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 13, 1960 – Kokomo Speedway – Kokomo, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Lloyd Hamm #36), 2. A.J. Foyt, 3. Jimmy Davies, 4. Parnelli Jones, 5. Leroy Warriner, 6. Gene Hartley, 7. Gene Force, 8. Bob McLean, 9. Tommy Copp, 10. Johnny White, 11. Shorty Templeman, 12. Dick Northam, 13. Jim Hurtubise, 14. Potsy Goacher, 15. Bill Eubank, 16. Allen Crowe, 17. Carl Williams, 18. John Slowiak. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 23, 1960 – Hartford Motor Speedway – Hartford, Michigan

FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Lloyd Hamm #36), 2. Jimmy Davies, 3. Jim Hurtubise, 4. Bill Homeier, 5. Billy Wood, 6. Len Sutton, 7. Parnelli Jones, 8. Gene Force, 9. Chuck Rodee, 10. Bob McLean, 11. Shorty Templeman, 12. Leroy Warriner, 13. Allen Crowe, 14. Tommy Copp, 15. Leon Clum, 16. Potsy Goacher, 17. Bob Tattersall, 18. Gene Hartley. FQ: Bob Wente

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 24, 1960 – Fairbury American Legion Speedway – Fairbury, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Jimmy Davies (Jimmy Davies #2), 2. Parnelli Jones, 3. Billy Wood, 4. Jim Hurtubise, 5. Bob Tattersall, 6. Gene Hartley, 7.  Shorty Templeman, 8. Bob Wente, 9. Leroy Warriner, 10. Potsy Goacher, 11. Dick Trunkey, 12. Jim Smith, 13. Dick Northam, 14. Allen Crowe, 15. Don Harmon, 16. Harry Beck, 17. Leon Clum, 18. Tommy Copp. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 27, 1960 – Wisconsin State Fair Park – West Allis, Wisconsin

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Tony Bettenhausen (Howard Linne #96), 2. Jiggs Peters, 3. Don Branson, 4. Gene Hartley, 5. Len Sutton, 6. Bob Wente, 7. Bob Tattersall, 8. Bobby Marshman, 9. Parnelli Jones, 10. Chuck Weyant, 11. Ed Walker, 12. Lee Drollinger, 13. Tommy Copp, 14. Jim Smith, 15. Eddie Johnson, 16. Shorty Templeman, 17. Leroy Warriner, 18. A.J. Foyt, 19. Gene Force, 20. Chuck Rodee, 21. Jim Hurtubise, 22. Jimmy Davies, 23. Cliff Spalding, 24. Bill Homeier, 25. Eddie Sachs, 26. Bob McLean, 27. Rodger Ward, 28. Lloyd Ruby, 29. Jack Turner, 30. Harry Beck. FQ: Don Branson

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 4, 1960 – Du Quoin State Fairgrounds – Du Quoin, Illinois

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Jack Turner (Greg Flatow #52), 2. Tony Bettenhausen, 3. Gene Hartley, 4. Len Sutton, 5. Rodger Ward, 6. Bill Cheesbourg, 7. Lloyd Ruby, 8. Jimmy Davies, 9. Lee Drollinger, 10. Jim Neff, 11. Eddie Johnson, 12. Bill Homeier, 13. Cliff Spalding, 14. Chuck Weyant, 15. Jiggs Peters, 16. Bob Tattersall, 17. Chuck Rodee, 18. Tommy Copp, 19. Bob Wente, 20. Leroy Warriner, 21. Chuck Arnold, 22. Gene Force, 23. Chuck Marshall, 24. Bobby Marshman, 25. Bobby Grim, 26. Bob McLean, 27. Shorty Templeman, 28. Arnie Knepper, 29. Jimmy Hicks, 30. Jerry Kemp, 31. Allen Crowe, 32. Roger Lane, 33. Harry Beck. FQ: Chuck Marshall

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 9, 1960 – Springfield Speedway – Springfield, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Gene Hartley (Harry Turner #82), 2. Jimmy Davies, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Billy Wood, 5. Leroy Warriner, 6. Carl Williams, 7. Tommy Copp, 8. Bill Homeier, 9. Gene Weyant, 10. Chuck Rodee, 11. Joe Walter, 12. Harry Kern, 13. Chuck Weyant, 14. Johnny Roberts, 15. Potsy Goacher, 16. Bob Tattersall, 17. Jim Neff, 18. Allen Crowe. FQ: Bob Wente

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 10, 1960 – Saint Charles Speedway – Saint Charles, Missouri

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Tattersall (Howard Linne #99), 2. Chuck Weyant, 3. Leroy Warriner , 4. Bob Wente, 5. Gene Hartley, 6. Jimmy Davies, 7. Carl Williams, 8. Allen Crowe, 9. Danny Frye, 10. Bill Homeier, 11. Keith Thomas, 12. Jerry Kemp, 13. Buddy Cagle, 14. Arnie Knepper, 15. Harry Beck, 16. Gene Weyant, 17. Bill Puterbaugh, 18. Jim Neff. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: September 18, 1960 – Salem Speedway – Salem, Indiana

FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Bob Wente (Lloyd Hamm #36), 2. Bob McLean, 3. Jim Hemmings, 4. Shorty Templeman, 5. Chuck Rodee, 6. Jim Packard, 7. Allen Crowe, 8. Billy Wood, 9. Johnny White, 10. Bob Tattersall, 11. Wayne Weiler, 12. Lloyd Ruby, 13. Jimmy Davies, 14. Bill Eubank, 15. Ross Smith, 16. Cotton Farmer, 17. Jerry Mans, 18. Harry Beck, 19. Elmer George, 20. Parnelli Jones, 21. Tommy Copp, 22. Bud Tingelstad, 23. Jim Neff. FQ: Bob Wente

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 1, 1960 – Fairfield Fairgrounds – Fairfield, Illinois

FEATURE: (25 laps) 1. Billy Wood (Harry Turner #12), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Parnelli Jones, 4. Jimmy Davies, 5. Leroy Warriner, 6. Gene Hartley, 7. Arnie Knepper, 8. Todd Barton, 9. Bob Tattersall, 10. Danny Frye, 11. Allen Crowe, 12. Johnny White, 13. Bill Eubank, 14. Lee Drollinger, 15. Ross Smith, 16. Bill Homeier, 17. Buckie Sager, 18. Roger Lane. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 2, 1960 – Terre Haute Action Track – Terre Haute, Indiana – Hut 100

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Bob McLean (Chuck Benda #89), 2. Parnelli Jones, 3. Don Branson, 4. Leon Clum, 5. Keith Thomas, 6. Allen Crowe, 7. Cotton Farmer, 8. Bob Tattersall, 9. Danny Oakes, 10. Bill Homeier, 11. Danny Frye, 12. Dick Northam, 13. Gene Hartley, 14. Chuck Marshall, 15. Billy Wood, 16. Ted Hartley, 17. Jimmy Davies, 18. Todd Barton, 19. Leroy Warriner, 20. Tommy Copp, 21. Bob Wente, 22. Roger McCluskey, 23. Bill Eubank, 24. A.J. Foyt. FQ: Bill Homeier

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 15, 1960 – Ascot Stadium – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Jimmy Davies (Jimmy Davies #2), 2. Shorty Templeman, 3. Bob Wente, 4. Johnny Boyd, 5. Johnny Wood, 6. Gene Gurney, 7. Bob Burbridge, 8. Johnnie Tolan, 9. Grayson Harmon, 10. Rodger Ward, 11. Billy Cantrell, 12. Bud Clemons, 13. Johnny Moorhouse, 14. Tommy Copp, 15. Porky Rachwitz, 16. Parnelli Jones, 17. Don Horvath, 18. Les Scott. FQ: Jimmy Davies

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 16, 1960 – Kearney Bowl – Fresno, California

FEATURE: (100 laps) 1. Shorty Templeman (Eddie Meyer #99), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Dean Holden, 4. Tommy Copp, 5. Norm Rapp, 6. Jimmy Davies, 7. Mike McGreevy, 8. Cliff Spalding, 9. Joe Soares, 10. Norm Hall, 11. Vol Davis, 12. Bob Burbridge, 13. Wayne Weiler, 14. Johnny Boyd, 15. John McKeand, 16. Bill Boyd, 17. Dempsey Wilson, 18. Don Melton. FQ: Bob Burbridge

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: October 16, 1960 – New Bremen Speedway – New Bremen, Ohio

FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Gene Hartley (Chuck Benda #44), 2. Johnny White, 3. Bob McLean, 4. Chuck Marshall, 5. Bob Tattersall, 6. Allen Crowe, 7. Jim Shaffer, 8. Chuck Rodee, 9. Leroy Warriner, 10. Ronnie Duman, 11. Johnny Roberts, 12. Ross Smith, 13. Dick Trunkey, 14. Todd Barton, 15. Bill Eubank, 16. Bob Harkey, 17. Johnny Fedricks, 18. Leon Clum, 19. Gene Force, 20. Bruce Jacobi, 21. Billy Wood, 22. Lee Drollinger, 23. Al Miller, 24. Carl Williams. FQ: Gene Hartley

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: November 24, 1960 – Ascot Stadium – Gardena, California

FEATURE: (122 laps) 1. A.J. Foyt (Jack London #4), 2. Jim Hurtubise, 3. Parnelli Jones, 4. Porky Rachwitz, 5. Jimmy Davies, 6. Bob Wente, 7. A.J. Shepherd, 8. Tommy Copp, 9. Johnny Moorhouse, 10. Johnnie Tolan, 11. Harry Beck, 12. Chuck Rodee, 13. Wayne Weiler, 14. Danny Jones, 15. Steve Searock, 16. Ray Crawford, 17. Lowell Sachs, 18. Shorty Templeman, 19. Don Branson, 20. Mike McGreevy, 21. Tony Bettenhausen, 22. Chuck Booth, 23. Billy Cantrell, 24. Rodger Ward. FQ: Ray Crawford

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: December 17, 1960 – International Amphitheatre – Chicago, Illinois

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Bob Tattersall (Leon Mensing #55), 2. Byron Fisher, 3. Danny Kladis, 4. Rex Easton, 5. Mel Kenyon, 6. Ernie Zartler, 7. Ray Elliott, 8. Bob Wente, 9. Chuck Rodee, 10. Don Branson. FQ: Ray Elliott

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: December 30, 1960 – Allen County War Memorial Coliseum – Fort Wayne, Indiana

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Johnny Roberts (George Hopkins #54), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Chuck Rodee, 4. Bill Eubank, 5. Ray Elliott, 6. Ted Hartley, 7. Harry Beck, 8. Chuck Marshall, 9. Gene Force, 10. Danny Kladis. FQ: Chuck Marshall

 

USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: December 31, 1960 – Freedom Hall – Louisville, Kentucky

FEATURE: (50 laps) 1. Dick Northam (Dick Northam #71), 2. Bob Wente, 3. Harry Beck, 4. Mel Kenyon, 5. Bob McLean, 6. Bud Tingelstad, 7. Jim Hines, 8. Leon Clum, 9. Bill Harter, 10. Bud Williams. FQ: Harry Beck