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Gene Habbyshaw, 40, from Slippery Rock Pennsylvania, has been racing
one type of car or another since he was 10 years old. His life long
dream has been to build something unique and for the better part of
the past 23 years, Gene has been tossing ideas around. About 3 and a
half years ago, an idea took hold in Gene's mind.
"This
boy must have crashed one time too many"
Habbyshaw's idea it seems, was to take a dirt-circle track sprint
car, ("It's
too short")
apply modern day drag racing technology, ("It
sits too high"),
and race it down an asphalt covered drag strip. ("The
steering won't allow it to go straight")
"We
called the NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) and the IHRA
(International Hot Rod Association) and they confirmed that,
according to their record, it's never been done," said
Habbyshaw. ("It
won't pass IHRA and NHRA safety specs")
With
a little help from my friends
Gene, who works for the Quaker
Steak and Lube, a
car theme restaurant corporation, approached the owners with the
idea and was given the green light to pursue the project. The Lube's"
owners
accepted the major share of sponsorship responsibilities. With
financial backing in hand, Habbyshaw proceeded to contact additional
sponsors and to line up a team with the expertise needed to achieve
success for this project. For this phase of the plan Gene hit the
jackpot with the dream team of Russ Gabany and Greg Tebay. Gabany
would build the engine, Tebay the car."
Driving Experience:
- 1972 - 74 Quarter Midgets
- 1972 - Rookie Year - 5th in points at Jamestown Speedway,
PA
- 1973 - 3rd in points at Jamestown Speedway and 2nd in
points at Hildburgh Speedway in Pittsburgh, PA
- 1974 - Jamestown Track Champ in Quarter Midgets
- 1974 - We ran go carts and was track champ at Jackson
Center Speed Bowl in PA
- 1975 - Mercer CO Mini Stock Car Club, AMA Races, Flat Track
Racing, ran first Stock Car race at Mercer raceway April 23, 1975 (15 years
old), the first race was in a flat 1600CC - leading until last lap when
rolled., 3rd in points, won 2 125AMA races, won Butler Speedway flat track
125 div., and 2 at Sharon Speedway.
- 1976 - Moved Up to 6 CYL Mods at Mercer Raceway, Old
Hickory in New Castle, PA, and Lerner Ville Speedway - Mercer: 6 wins in 3
points, Old Hickory: 3 wins in 4 points, Lerner Ville: 4 wins in 2 points
- 1977 moved up to late models ran mercer / tri city in
Frankland PA/ Sharon speedway/ silver springs in Maryland, we had 15 wins in 77 moved around did not run for points
- 1978 ran sprint cars and big block mods and mini stocks was track champ
in PA, Ohio, TX, FL, NY had 7 wins in 78
- 1979 ran sprints in mercer TX, NY 3 wins was hurt in July
at Syracuse NY did not finish season
- 1980 started back in July at mercer raceway a year after to the day from
breaking back in 79 season. still could not walk very well, had to be lifted in to car, only 3 wins in 80
- 1981 ran Newcastle pa old hickory speedway late models was 2 in points and 5 wins
- 1982 ran sprint cars on a roaming bases ran 60 races that year won 15
many top 5 finishes
- 1983 sprint cars at mercer was hurt in late August,
finished 5 in points 5 wins
- 1984 ran sprints and midgets on a roaming bases ran 63 races that year 14 wins
- 1985 ran mercer Lernerville and tri city 9 wins
- 1986 sprints roaming bases 10 wins'
- 1987 sprints and late models roaming bases 8 wins
- 1988 big block mods 6 wins
- 1989 sprints on roaming bases 5 wins
- 1990 to 93 ran from TX to PA in sprints
- 1994 to 99 - went drag racing was sunset track champ and Ohio
drag city
Oct 2 of 99 Sprintster was born, worlds first drag racing sprint car
IHRA record 10:50
- 99 to 01 Sprintster dominated western PA and Ohio racing
- 2000 - 109 round wins
- 2001 - 73 round wins
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