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Inducted into the Michigan Motor Sports Hall of Fame in 1991. Benny Rapp’s racing career has spanned six decades, started in 1946. He progressed from the jalopies to the modifieds and then onto the sprint cars. He has since won feature events at over 70 different tracks. Staying somewhat close to his Toledo home until the mid 1960’s, Rapp then joined the IMCA circuit and finished in the top 10 in final points in 1967, 1968, 1970, and 1971. His most memorable win in a IMCA sprint car was at the old Plant Field in Tampa. Benny moved to Temperance, Michigan and switched to the smaller midgets in 1976 and successfully campaigned them for 10 years, winning the AMRA championship in 1982. He sold his midget in 1985 and went back to sprint cars racing running primarily with the Sprints On Dirt (SOD) organization. Rapp, at the age of 62, showed the youngsters a thing or two as he claimed the 1990 SOD title along with two feature wins. He won features in six decades, as he took two wins in South Africa in 2000. Benny retired from driving in 2002, but continues to own a sprint car that runs on the Auto Value circuit. Send mail to Dan Van Koevering with questions or comments about this web site. |