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James Hurtubise (December 5, 1932 – January 6, 1989) was an American race car driver who raced in USAC Champ Cars (including the Indianapolis 500), as well as sprint cars and stock cars (USAC and NASCAR). He was from the Buffalo suburb of North Tonawanda, New York. Hurtubise enjoyed a lot of success in sprint cars, champ dirt cars, and stock cars, but never achieved the success at the Indy 500 that his rookie qualifying run promised when he out qualified pole sitter Eddie Sachs by three mph, nearly breaking the 150 mph mark. "Herk" was a fan favorite throughout much of his career because of his fun-loving attitude and his hard driving style.

Hurtubise raced in the USAC Championship Car series in the 1959–1968 and 1970–1974 seasons, with 97 career starts. He finished in the top ten 38 times, with 4 victories, in 1959 at Sacramento, 1960 at Langhorne, and 1961 and 1962 at Springfield. In 1964, after suffering serious burns in an accident during the Rex Mays Classic at the Milwaukee Mile, doctors asked Hurtubise how he wanted his hands shaped permanently. "Just make 'em so I can hold a steering wheel," he replied.

Hurtubise died January 6, 1989 after suffering a heart attack near his home in Port Arthur, Texas. He was 56 years old. He is interred at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis.

Indianapolis 500

Hurtubise ran in ten Indianapolis 500 races between 1960 and 1974. His best finish was a 13th in 1962. Hurtubise was named the 1960 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year.

In 1965, he qualified using a Novi engine, the last year that engine would be used in the race, have been considered obsolete several years before. The engine failed on the first lap, and he finished last.

In 1966, he entered a rear-engined car, which was taking over from the front-engined roadsters as the standard for the race, and finished 17th.

After failing to qualify in 1967, in 1968 he ran the last front engined car to date in the race. He owned and had built the car himself, and named it the "Mallard". He claimed the car was lighter than previous roadsters, which would allow it to be competitive with the rear-engine cars.

From 1969 through 1971, he would continued to attempt to qualify the roadster, but failed to make the field, which was now fully rear-engined cars.

In 1972, he had qualified a rear-engine car 13th. However on "bump day", he put the roadster, sponsored by Miller Beer in line to make a qualification attempt shortly before the closing deadline of 6:00 pm. The time expired before it was his turn to qualify. He then removed the engine cover to reveal that the car had no engine, but five chilled cases of his sponsor's product, which he shared with the other pit crews and race officials

From 1973 through 1975, he attempted to qualify rear-engine cars, missing the field in 1973 and 1975, while qualifying 28th in 1974, finishing the race 28th after blowing the engine on lap 31. This would be the last year he would successfully qualify for the race.

For 1976, he was back in the Mallard. In 1978, while once again attempting to enter the roadster (a type of car which had now not qualified for the race in a decade) Tom Binford, the chief steward, refused to allow him an attempt to make the race, stating the car had not showed it was capable of race speed during practice. He then sat in entrant Bob Harkey’s car for ten minutes refusing to move. After finally leaving the car he ran on the track where he was tackled and apprehended by the police.

In subsequent years, he continued to attempt to get the Mallard into the field, with his final attempt in 1981. This was the final attempt for any front-engine car in the race, 13 years after the last time a car of that type had qualified for the race, and 17 years since the last time one had won.

Final race for the Mallard

In 1972, Hurtubise drove the Mallard in an IndyCar race at Michigan in 1972, qualifying 26th (last) and finishing 23rd. He drove the same car a year earlier at the Pocono 500, qualifying 33rd (last) and finishing 30th. This would be the last time a front-engine car ran in an IndyCar race.

NASCAR career

In 1957, Hurtubise started his NASCAR career running two races. Over the next twenty years, he would race 36 races, winning one race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, and amassing eleven top ten finishes.

Awards

He was inducted in the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 1993. Hurtubise was the 1998 pioneer selection for the Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame.

Complete USAC Championship Car results

Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Pos Points 1959 DAY TRE INDY MIL LAN SPR MIL DUQ SYR ISF
16 TRE
7 SAC
DNQ PHX
1 21st 260 1960 TRE
17 INDY
18 MIL
11 LAN
1 SPR
10 MIL
26 DUQ
13 SYR
15 ISF
12 TRE
13 SAC
14 PHX
2 16th 420 1961 TRE
2 INDY
22 MIL
5 LAN
8 MIL
7 SPR
1 DUQ
18 SYR
3 ISF
18 TRE
2 SAC
14 PHX
DNS 6th 939 1962 TRE
6 INDY
13 MIL
3 LAN
3 TRE
5 SPR
1 MIL
21 LAN
2 SYR
4 ISF
8 TRE
9 SAC
4 PHX
5 6th 1,340 1963 TRE
3 INDY
22 MIL
19 LAN
3 TRE
4 SPR
17 MIL
8 DUQ
8 ISF
10 TRE
24 SAC
11 PHX
9th 660 1964 PHX
16 TRE
2 INDY
14 MIL
14 LAN TRE SPR MIL DUQ ISF TRE SAC PHX 25th 160 1965 PHX
4 TRE
19 INDY
33 MIL
DNQ LAN
21 PPR TRE
2 IRP
18 ATL
4 LAN
21 MIL
16 ISF
DNQ MIL
21 DSF
7 INF
16 TRE
25 SAC PHX
16 14th 743 1966 PHX
13 TRE INDY
17 MIL
22 LAN
17 ATL
26 PIP IRP LAN SPR
DNQ MIL
26 DUQ ISF TRE
17 SAC PHX
DNQ - 0 1967 PHX TRE INDY
DNQ MIL
16 LAN
15 PIP MOS
8 MOS
9 IRP
11 LAN
13 MTR
17 MTR
7 SPR
5 MIL
19 DUQ ISF
DNQ TRE SAC HAN PHX RIV
18 23rd 280 1968 HAN LVG PHX TRE INDY
30 MIL MOS MOS LAN PIP CDR NAZ IRP IRP LAN LAN MTR MTR SPR MIL DUQ ISF TRE SAC MCH HAN PHX RIV - 0 1969 PHX HAN INDY
DNQ MIL LAN PIP CDR NAZ TRE IRP IRP MIL SPR DOV DUQ ISF BRN BRN TRE SAC KEN KEN PHX RIV - 0 1970 PHX SON TRE INDY
DNQ MIL LAN CDR MCH IRP SPR MIL ONT
32 DUQ ISF SED TRE SAC PHX - 0 1971 RAF RAF PHX TRE INDY
DNQ MIL POC
30 MCH MIL ONT
DNQ TRE PHX - 0 1972 PHX
12 TRE
21 INDY
23 MIL
DNQ MCH
23 POC
DNQ MIL ONT TRE PHX 41st 15 1973 TWS TRE TRE INDY
DNQ MIL POC
23 MCH MIL ONT ONT ONT
DNQ MCH MCH TRE TWS PHX - 0 1974 ONT ONT ONT
DNQ PHX TRE INDY
25 MIL POC
24 MCH MIL MCH TRE TRE PHX - 0 1975 ONT ONT ONT PHX TRE INDY
DNQ MIL POC MCH MIL MCH TRE PHX - 0 1976 PHX TRE INDY
DNQ MIL POC MCH TWS TRE MIL ONT MCH TWS PHX - 0 1977 ONT PHX TWS TRE INDY
DNQ MIL POC MOS MCH TWS MIL ONT MCH PHX - 0 1978 PHX ONT TWS TRE INDY
DNQ MOS MIL POC MCH ATL TWS MIL ONT MCH TRE SIL BRH PHX - 0 1979 ONT TWS INDY
DNQ MIL POC TWS MIL - 0 1980 ONT INDY
DNQ MIL POC MDO - 0 1981-82 INDY
DNQ POC ILL DUQ ISF INDY - 0

Complete PPG Indy Car Series results

Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Pos. Pts 1979 Hurtubise Racing PHX ATL ATL INDY
DNQ TRE TRE MCH MCH WGL TRE ONT MCH ATL PHX - 0 1980 Hurtubise Racing ONT
INDY
DNQ MIL
POC
MDO
MCH
WGL
MIL
ONT
MCH
MEX
PHX
- 0

Indianapolis 500 results

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish 1960 Christensen Offy 23rd 18th 1961 Epperly Offy 3rd 22nd 1962 Watson Offy 29th 13th 1963 Kurtis Kraft Novi 2nd 22nd 1964 Hurtubise Offy 11th 14th 1965 Kurtis Kraft Novi 23rd 33rd 1966 Gerhardt Offy 22nd 17th 1967 Mallard Offy Failed to Qualify 1968 Mallard Offy 30th 30th 1969 Mallard Offy Failed to Qualify 1970 Mallard Offy Failed to Qualify 1971 Mallard Offy Qualifying Crash 1972 Coyote Foyt 13th 23rd 1973 Lola Offy Failed to Qualify 1974 McLaren M16 Offy 28th 25th 1975 Eagle Offy Failed to Qualify 1976 Mallard Offy Failed to Qualify 1977 Mallard Offy Failed to Qualify 1978 Mallard Offy Failed to Qualify 1979 Mallard Offy Failed to Qualify 1980 Mallard Offy Failed to Qualify 1981 King Offy Failed to Qualify

World Championship career summary

The Indianapolis 500 was part of the FIA World Championship from 1950 through 1960. Drivers competing at Indy during those years were credited with World Championship points and participation. Hurtubise participated in one World Championship race, finishing eighteenth and receiving no points.

Original Wikipedia article last retrieved on 31 December 2022.