1961 Newspaper Articles

1961 Poster for the Race


Letter from Ford Motor Co.


Letter from H. O. Bell, Missoula


Aug. 27th, 1961 Daily Missoulian Article


 

Sept. 10th, Billings Gazette Article


Sept. 10th, Great Falls Tribune Article page one


Sept. 10th, Great Falls Tribune Article page two


Sept. 10th, Great Falls Tribune Article two


Sept. 13th, 1961 Great Falls Tribune Article


Sept. 14th, 1961 Great Falls Tribune Article

Sept. 13th, 1961 Missoulian Article




Fred Upshaw talks about the 1961 run.

The late Fred Upshaw was known as a great story teller. Here in his own words and voice is a description of the first Montana 500. Being a story teller, there are a few historical inaccuracies in his recollection. Since this web site is for the purpose of history, I will correct some of those errors below. This is not to take anything away from Fred’s story, he still has a great style in my book.

  • The run was 540 miles, not 720.
  • Fred says that he had a 15 roadster. The flubber car, which Fred drove was a 15 touring car.
  • Fred says he drew 23 and Joe drew 22. Fred drew 13 and Joe drew 3.
  • It’s about 80 miles from Missoula to Lincoln. Rogers Pass is between Lincoln and Great Falls.
  • Kristy Towe flipped her Dad’s trailer, but they didn’t leave it in the ditch. The accident happened on the third day.
  • There were rules on this race, although they may not have been too well enforced.
  • The winner was Evan Lingle.
  • Circle was the last night, but it was the 4th night not 3rd. 3rd night was Lewistown.
  • It’s about 85 miles from Circle to Fairview.

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