Danny Oakes

Danny Oakes
Display on three Gilmore Stadium drivers, including Oakes, at the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame

Danny Oakes (July 18, 1911– January 13, 2007) was a midget car hall of fame driver.

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Early life

He became interested in racing when he delivered morning and evening newspapers in his hometown of Santa Barbara, California. His favorite day was Monday. He viewed Model T cars powered by Frontenac motors parked outside a downtown Santa Barbara restaurant when the professional racecar drivers from San Francisco came to town. Oakes fantasized about the day he would become a race driver.[1]

He began attending races at Ascot Speedway. He built a black roadster with chrome wheels that he drove to the track. The car led to an opportunity to be a mechanic on a bootlegger's racecar. Oakes drove the car at warmups at area racetracks.

Driving career

Oakes began racing at Legion Ascot Speedway in 1932 at age 21 in the Class C for beginners. Legion Ascot Speedway closed down in 1936, and Oakes switched to midget cars. He won the Pacific Coast championship three times.[1] Oakes was one of the drivers who was unable to race in the prime of his life during the four years of World War II, as all racing halted during the war.[1][2] Oakes was a flight inspector at Lockheed.[1]

Oakes won the first race after the war at Gilmore Stadium, the 1945 Turkey Night Grand Prix. He won the 1947 Pacific AAA midget car championship. He later won the 1959 Pacific Coast USAC championship. Oakes holds the 40 lap record at Gilmore.

He drove for 25 years in the midget cars and championship cars, but he was unable to qualify for any Indianapolis 500 races as a driver. He attempted from 1952 to 1955. He was bumped from the field in 1954, and he did not complete his attempt in 1952. He stood by as a relief driver for his friend Alberto Ascari, but Ascari's Ferrari was eliminated before his first pit stop.[3]

He continued racing midgets until he was in his mid-60s. He ended his racing career as a throttleman in off-shore boat racing in his 70s.

Crew chief

He did set up the Jim Hurtubise's car in 1960, which won the pole for the Indianapolis 500 by three miles per hour. Hurtubise won the Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year award. Oakes was also crew chief for Johnny White his 1964 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year performance. His final attempt at Indy at qualifying Paul Goldsmith in 1965 ended after mechanical failure.

Career award

References

  1. ^ a b c d Oakes Played Right Tune With Indy Roadster Engines; Dick Mittman; indianapolismotorspeedway.com; August 19, 2003; Retrieved June 22, 2007
  2. ^ a b Biography at the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame; Retrieved February 4, 2007
  3. ^ Noted Indianapolis 500 Chief Mechanic Oakes Dies At 95; Donald Davidson; indianapolismotorspeedway.com; January 17, 2007; Retrieved February 4, 2007

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