Jack Bowsher

American racing driver
Jack Bowsher
NationalityUnited States American
Born(1930-10-02)October 2, 1930
Harmony, Ohio
DiedApril 8, 2006(2006-04-08) (aged 75)
Retired1989
Related toBobby Bowsher (son)
Todd Bowsher (son)
Jimmy Bowsher (son)
ARCA Permatex Super Car Series
Years active1957–1966, 1989
TeamsJack Bowsher
Starts97
Wins56
Poles11
Best finish1st in 1963, 1964, 1965
Previous series
1959, 1966–1979
1966–1967
1954–1955
1954–1955
USAC Stock Car
NASCAR Winston Cup Series
NASCAR Sportsman Division
NASCAR Modified Series
Championship titles
1963
1964
1965
MARC Champion
ARCA Racing Series Champion
ARCA Racing Series Champion
NASCAR driver
NASCAR Cup Series career
4 races run over 2 years
First race1966 National 500 (Charlotte)
Last race1967 American 500 (Rockingham)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
Statistics current as of May 3, 2013.

Jack Edward Bowsher (October 2, 1930 – April 8, 2006) was an American race car driver and car owner. He obtained more than ten national championships in his 58-year racing career including, three ARCA Championships. He is also the father of 2-time ARCA Champion Bobby Bowsher.[1]

Early life

Jack Edward Bowsher was born on October 2, 1930, in Harmony, Ohio. He graduated from Plattsburg High School in 1948 and served a year in the Navy in 1949.[2]

Career

Bowsher began his racing career in 1949 after attending his first race. In 1953 Jack joined the newly sanctioned ARCA Series. In 1963 Jack accumulated 16 wins on his way to win his first ARCA Title. Bowsher went on to win the championship the next two years. In 1971 Bowsher competed in the USAC Stock Car Series finishing 2nd in the series standings.[2] He accumulated 21 wins in the series. As an owner Bowsher won five ARCA titles (three while driving for himself and two with his son Bobby driving). He also won a USAC Title in 1968 with A. J. Foyt driving. Bowsher and Foyt were among the first drivers to test stock cars at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the late 1960s. Bowsher's Ford won the 1976 24 Hours of Daytona in the stock car class.[1]

Bowsher was the first person to build a down-tube open-wheel modified race car, which became a standard in modern open-wheel racing. In 1988, Bowsher returned to the ARCA series as an owner for his son Bobby. The father son-duo produced 17 victories on the way to two national titles.[2]

In 1989, a month shy of his 59th birthday, Bowsher, who had not driven in a decade, reluctantly stepped out of retirement subbing for defending ARCA champion Tracy Leslie on the Springfield Mile Dirt Oval where he won the pole and finished 10th in the race on the lead lap. His other son Todd is currently prevalent in the ARCA Series.[2]

Death

On April 8, 2006, Bowsher died. He is survived by wife Julie Bowsher, and sons Jack Bowsher, Jr., Gary Bowsher, Jim Bowsher, Bobby Bowsher, Todd Bowsher and daughter Jodie Bowsher.[2]

See also

  • Bowsher Racing
  • Legends of NASCAR Article Archived 2010-08-03 at the Wayback Machine

References

  1. ^ a b "Owner Info". Toddbowsher.com. 1930-10-02. Retrieved 2010-07-04.
  2. ^ a b c d e PaddockTalk. "Jack Bowsher Dies :: PaddockTalk :: F1, Formula 1, NASCAR, IndyCar, MotoGP, ALMS, And More!". PaddockTalk. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-07-04.

External links

  • Jack Bowsher driver statistics at Racing-Reference
  • Ultimate Racing History Profile
  • The Third Turn Profile
Sporting positions
Preceded by MARC/ARCA Series champion
1963–1965
Succeeded by
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ARCA Menards Series Champions
   

1953  J. Romine
1954  B. Sager
1955  I. Katona
1956  I. Katona
1957  I. Katona
1958  N. Stacy
1959  N. Stacy
1960  N. Stacy
1961  H. Smith
1962  I. Katona

1963  J. Bowsher
1964  J. Bowsher
1965  J. Bowsher
1966  I. Katona
1967  I. Katona
1968  B. Parsons
1969  B. Parsons
1970  R. Stott
1971  R. Stott
1972  R. Hutcherson

1973  R. Hutcherson
1974  R. Hutcherson/D. Dayton
1975  D. Dayton
1976  D. Dayton
1977  C. Myers
1978  M. Smith
1979  M. Smith
1980  B. Dotter
1981  L. Moyer
1982  S. Stovall

1983  B. Dotter
1984  B. Dotter
1985  L. Raymond
1986  L. Raymond
1987  B. Venturini Sr.
1988  T. Leslie
1989  Bob Keselowski
1990  B. Brevak
1991  B. Venturini Sr.
1992  B. Bowsher

1993  T. Steele
1994  B. Bowsher
1995  A. Hillenburg
1996  T. Steele
1997  T. Steele
1998  F. Kimmel
1999  B. Baird
2000  F. Kimmel
2001  F. Kimmel
2002  F. Kimmel