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Bob Hanes
Inducted into the Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
Bob Hanes from Clinton County, was born in Roanoke, VA in 1937, and has
lived in Michigan since the age of six. He has participated in various motor
sports beginning with drag racing, then moving on to figure 8, oval track,
and onto Mud Drag Racing, which is still his current passion.
He was one of the charter members of the Pandragger Association in 1951 when
he owned a ‘34 Ford Model A hot rod.
Bob began drag racing in 1953 and continued until 1955, but did not get a
chance to resume racing again until 1959, due to four years of service in
the US Marines. He was one of the first in the Lansing area to build a rail
frame dragster.
With a roomful of trophies and a reputation of going fast, but with little
financial backing, Bob next ventured into Figure 8 racing at Spartan
Speedway in 1966. He then left the drag racing to his younger brother, 1995
Hall of Fame Inductee, 1973 NHRA World Super Stock champion, Bill Hanes.
Bob began his oval track career in 1968. He won features at Owosso, Spartan,
Dixie, Crystal, Mt. Pleasant, and Merritt Speedways. Bob earned a Mount
Pleasant Speedway season championship in 1973. Bob, ever resourceful on a
limited budget, regularly won against cars with 10 times more money
invested.
”Watching Bob Hanes race with so very few dollars invested,” said veteran
driver Ed Damer, “makes you wonder what the guy could do with a good sponsor
backing him.”
By the early 1980’s, when Late Model investments had climbed to ever larger
amounts, Bob Hanes closed the book on another racing chapter. “When a form
of racing gets too expensive, we move on to something else, said Bob.” He
then looked to the direction of Mud Bog Drag racing.
Bob debuted a 2-wheel drive mud-bogging dragster in 1989 called “Rambo’s
Toy”, as the former Marine’s nickname is Rambo. In 1993, Bob’s son David
joined the team. It was at this point when a 4-wheel drive version of
Rambo’s Toy was engineered and built. It is four-wheel driven with a 427
cubic inch engine nestled behind the driver’s compartment. Bob’s partner,
Robert Walker, helped with the construction. The 427 receives help from an
instant horsepower Nitrous Oxide system. In 1994, Bob set a Michigan State
Record for the standard mud pit distance of 150’ at 2.03 seconds, which
stood for ten years. He also set the state record that year for the cut-tire
class in Harrison, MI. In 1996, Bob won 31 of 33 races entered, taking 2nd
in the other two! Bob was the 1997 Michigan Mud Racing Champion. From 1998
through 2002, Bob won all four Mud classes in Michigan sanctioned with the
Concerned Mud Racers Association. From 2003 through 2005, Bob Hanes won the
non-supercharged 4-wheel drive class. In 2006, Bob's son-in-law, Mark
Schumacher joined the team and is Bob's driver for the 4wd class. With Bob's
"old school" and Mark's "new school" approach, they have Bob's 4wd-modified
car running faster than ever before, and this teamwork shows great promise
for many seasons to come.
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