Quote: Originally posted by David K | Do you remember the 1974 Baja Internacional (Score's first Baja race) in July?
Parnelli Jones, with Bill Stroppe, were well in the lead out by El Rayo or beyond and a tourist on a motorcycle (who we learned from his traveling
buddy knew it was race day), slammed head-on into the Big Oly Bronco. The gas tank exploding and the rider killed, of course.
At Mike's Sky Rancho, we wondered what happened to Parnelli.
He never raced Big Oly again. |
Parnelli had a partner in the Firestone biz named Marvin Porter. Marv was West Coast NASCAR champion in the early 60's, was hurt bad in the 1972
Mexican 1000 in a rollover in the rolling hills below San Quintin.
Anyway, Marvin was at Mike's with Parnelli's FMC motor home to pit for him in that ill-fated race.
We had a mandatory one hour hold at Mikes that year, for some course timing issue, it was pre-planned in the program.
Anyway, my partner Chuck sold racing tires on the side and we were real good friends with Marvin. In fact he had introduced us to Bill Stroppe and
had gotten us total access to the Stroppe shop before we built our truck.
So, Marvin had invited us to find his motor home, if we had problems he would help out, and he would make us a sandwich or whatever. So when we
arrived we rolled quickly over to Marv's motor home and heard the bad news directly from PJ's partner.
A related side note, as long as I am banging away on memories....
We visited that same motor home in the pits of the Ontario Motor Speedway for the first ever NASCAR race there. Marv invited us in, big grin on his
face, pulled a case of Valvoline from under the dinette table and pulled out a Mason jar filled with clear liquid and a peeled peach floating inside.
Seems like the Wood Brothers had brought him a case of Virginia Lightning and he poured us out a Dixie cup each. Well after all the wax in the cup
instantly floated to the top we drank up and I must say that this old non-whiskey drinker had the smoothest drink ever poured down!!!
And p.s. to DK notes..... I believe that the race car in the fatal crash was his first Chevy Blazer, after he left Stroppe and the Bronco, but I may
be mistaken on that one. |