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Bill Whittington Bill
Whittington started racing in 1964 at 17 years old. He originally built his
own car and started his racing career at Tri-City Motor Speedway in Auburn,
MI. Bill had a few lean years
with no wins, but plenty of practice. That
practice finally paid off, when in 1969 he won his first race, and that
spurred on a career that has spanned through five decades to date.
Bill is probably one of few drivers that can say they have won a
feature race in five different decades.
(1960’s, 1970’s, 1980’s, 1990’s, and 2000’s) In
the early 1970’s Bill met and formed, what has proven to be, a life-long
friendship with Bill Wilkie. Bill began driving a “Super-Six” for Wilkie
and went on to win three Track Championships (Mt Pleasant Speedway,
Clark’s Motor Speedway (I-96), and Owosso Speedway), approximately 24
Features and C.A.R.S. (Continental Auto Racing Society) Hobby Stock Series
Championship and Sportsman of the Year.
Bill then became involved in Late Models through 1981. He won feature
events at Tri-City Motor Speedway, Merritt Speedway, Mt Pleasant Speedway,
113 Speedway (Cherry), and Ionia Fairgrounds.
He also won Track Championships at Tri-City Motor Speedway, Mt
Pleasant Speedway, Ionia Fairgrounds and 113 Speedway. Bill did win the
Busch Series feature three years in a row at Standish Motor Speedway. His
best Late Model year was 1977 driving for Bob Lingang Sr.. Bill won 26
Features including 11 in a row, with 13 total, at Ionia Fairgrounds.
He also had 6 feature wins at 113 Speedway, 5 Feature wins at Mt
Pleasant, and Busch Series Features at both Standish Motor Speedway and
Crystal Speedway. In the early 1980’ s Bill traveled to various tracks in
Florida, Kentucky, and Arkansas running both Street Stock and Pro Stock
Invitationals. In
1987 the I.M.C.A. Modifieds came to Michigan.
Bill was also instrumental in promoting and raising interest in the
“new” class. Bill’s
friend and cousin, Kim Sandow, became very involved in motor work again in
the mid-1990’s helping to win Features and a Track Championship while
driving a Dodge powered machine. Bill
had eight Track Championships in the I.M.C.A. Modified class between Mt.
Pleasant Speedway and Merritt Speedway.
In 1996, a new Michigan Modified Association (MMA) class was started.
Bill has been involved in the MMA class since it’s inception to the
present. Bill did win the 1998
MMA State Championship (Dirt) at Mt Pleasant Speedway, 1998 First Annual
Corn Harvest (Mid-Michigan Raceway Park) and the 2002 First Annual Season
Finale (Mt.Pleasant Speedway). When
asked what he is most proud of in his racing career, Bill will tell you is
the 12 Sportsman of the Year Awards that he has been given by his fellow
drivers. He is honored to know
that his peers hold him in that regard.
Throughout his career, Bill has amassed approximately 240 feature
wins, 13 Track Championships, and 12 Sportsman of the Year Awards. Friends
and family, especially his children, regard him as a great driver:
Christine Whittington, Caryn (Phil) Stubblefield, Catherine (Brian)
Grubb, grandchildren Erica Stubblefield, Lauryn Stubblefield, and Emily
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