Hawkeye Downs Speedway in Cedar Rapids will honor its 2013 Wall of Fame class Friday.
The inductees include Bill Barthelmes, Merle and Evy Gardemann,
Walt and Judy Hickey, Al Miller, Ed Otten, John Schlemmer, Keith Siefken
and Bill Stepanek.
Bill
Barthelmes, from Central City, was a successful driver who competed in
the Late Model division at Hawkeye Downs from 1968 to 1981. Always a
top-10 competitor, he raced weekly against Wall of Fame inductees that
include Ed Sanger, Curt Hansen and Bill Zwanziger.
The
late Merle and Evy Gardemann of Shellsburg will be honored as the first
race fans inducted into the Wall. They were lifetime race fans at
Hawkeye Downs and could be seen weekly during the 1960s, 70s and 80s.
Walt
Hickey raced in the novice division at Hawkeye Downs in 1963 and
continued to compete in modifieds well into the late 1970s. Judy
competed in demolition derbies in the late 60s and was one of the
first women to take part in the Women on Wheels division in the early-70s.
Al Miller, now living in Flushing, MI. covered Hawkeye Downs Speedway and area racing for the Cedar Rapids Gazette, starting
in 1963. His racing column, Al Miller on Racing, would be a weekly
staple in the paper until 1975.Miller was a former standout football
player at the University of Iowa in the Forest Evashevski coaching era.
Ed
Otten of Coralville became a race official at Hawkeye Downs in 1974 and
became the full-time flagman in 1979 when Hawkeye Downs became the
first official NASCAR-sanctioned track in the Midwest. In 1983 he became
the chief pit steward.
Johns
Schlemmer of Grundy Center started his career at Hawkeye Downs in the
Modified class in 1956 and would graduate to the IMCA stock car division
in 1960 racing weekly against Wall of Fame inductees such as Verlin
Eaker, Darrell Dake and Red Droste until 1971.
Keith
Siefken of Cedar Rapids started racing at Hawkeye Downs in the Modified
division in 1991. He would later compete in the late model class with
great success, ending his career back in the modifieds in 2005. He would
also promote the Modified Challenge in 1992 and 1993.
Bill
Stepanek started at Hawkeye Downs as a sponsor (Northtowne Fitness and
Cycling) of Gerald Seger-built race cars in 1989 and eventually got
behind the wheel of a Modified in 1990, competing until 1994 with great
success. Continuing to sponsor race cars after hanging up the helmet, he
would sponsor Dave Naylor's championship season in the modified
division in 1997.
The
gates open at 6 p.m, with hot laps at 6:35 and racing to follow at
7:30. Wall of Fame Inductions will be made during intermission.
[This story was written for Ron Maly by Kyle Ealy of Cedar Rapids].
[This story was written for Ron Maly by Kyle Ealy of Cedar Rapids].