Hank Rogers

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Hank Rogers
BornHank Rakowski
(1917-06-22)June 22, 1917
New Jersey, U.S.
Diedunknown
Champ Car career
23+ races run over 3 years
Best finish13th (1946)
First race1946 Williams Grove Race #2
(Mechanicsburg)
Last race1949 Syracuse 100 (Syracuse)
First win1946 Charlotte Race #2 (Metrolina)
Wins Podiums Poles
1 4 0

Hank Rogers (born Hank Rakowski, June 22, 1917 – unknown) was an American racing driver.[1] He competed in the American Automobile Association (AAA) sanctioned National Championship in 1946, 1949, and 1950.

During a career working as a potter in Trenton, New Jersey,[2] Rogers began racing in 1946 as a last-minute fill in after his brother-in-law, a regular auto racer, was injured before a race.[3] Rogers performed strongly in the event, and was offered a ride. Later that year, diving a car once owned by Joie Chitwood,[4] Rogers won a Championship event at the Metrolina Fairgrounds near Charlotte, North Carolina.[5]

Rogers scored a notable victory at the Reading, Pennsylvania fairgrounds. Driving a newly-built car completed only minutes before the event, Rogers defeated a strong field of drivers that included Ted Horn, Tommy Hinnershitz, Bill Holland, and Spider Webb.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Hank Rogers". www.champcarstats.com. Retrieved 2024-06-02.
  2. ^ "Rogers in Auto Race Sunday". The Daily Home News. New Brunswick, NJ. April 30, 1947. p. 22.
  3. ^ a b "Hank Rogers Enters Race At Lakewood". The Atlanta Constitution. Atlanta, GA. May 2, 1950. p. 7.
  4. ^ "Rogers Will Drive It: Chitwood's Old Car In Races". The Charlotte News. Charlotte, NC. October 23, 1946. pp. 4-B.
  5. ^ "Hank Rogers Cops Racing". The Charlotte News. Charlotte, NC. October 28, 1946. pp. 9-A.