VENTURA, Calif. (April 19, 2008) – John Richards, the 76-year old sprint car
driver, won the Senior Sprint Car class main event at Ventura Raceway and
probably became the night’s oldest winning race car driver in the country.
Richards, who lives in Ventura, started on the pole and repeatedly used
strong restarts to hold off challenges from Ron Bach. It was the second career
victory for Richards. His first victory came last season.
“I’ve been notoriously bad on restarts,” Richards said. “I was
concentrating on them.”
The other winners at Ventura included Charlie Butcher of Santa Barbara (in
the Ventura Racing Association’s Ford Focus Midget class), Ventura’s Rick
Rodarte (VRA Modifieds), Ojai’s Troy Rutherford (VRA Sprint Cars) and Joel
Chavez (Sport Compacts) of Santa Paula.
The VRA Senior Sprints is for drivers aged 45 and older. The cars in the
class are identical to those in the regular VRA Sprint Car class. They are
powered by 360 cubic inch engines.
Richards said Bach was close enough at times during the race that he,
Richards, could see the nose of the second-place car. But Bach never got close
enough to pull ahead.
Asked how he felt about possibly being the oldest winning sprint car driver
in the country, Richards said, “I don’t feel that old, really.”
A former extreme distance runner, Richards listed off the keys to a
successful life for those approaching retirement age.
"If you’re not active, get active,” Richards said. “I used to run
100-mile foot races when I was in my fifties. My wife looks after me and
that’s a big thing. She makes sure I eat right. I’m still working and she
makes sure I don’t work too hard.”
He races hard, though.
The two sprint car classes attracted 50 entrants. All of those cars and teams
are eligible to enter next week’s D’Angelos Sprint Car Shootout, the first
race of a special three-race series that pays $2,000 to the winner of each race
and $500 to the winner of the series.
More information on Ventura Raceway is available at www.venturaraceway.com.
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