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Johnny Thomson
American racing driver

John Ashley Thomson (April 9, 1922 – September 24, 1960) was an American racecar driver. Thomson was nicknamed "the Flying Scot." He won several championships in midgets and sprint cars before competing in Championship Car (now IndyCar) racing. He won the pole position for the 1959 Indianapolis 500.

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Background

Thomson was born on April 9, 1922, to William and Marion Ross Thomson.4 He graduated from Lowell High School then the New England Aircraft School.5

He served in the United States Air Force as a crew chief during World War II in Corsica and Italy between 1942 and 1945 on a B-25 bomber.6 Thomson was awarded five service stars and the Distinguished Air Force Medal.78

Thomson met his future wife Evelyn Peterson in 1951.9 He moved from the Springfield, Massachusetts, area to a five-acre ranch that he built near Boyertown, Pennsylvania, in the mid 1950s.10

Midget cars

Thomson began watching races at a track across the street from his home in 1937 and 1938 in Lowell.11 He began racing at the track in 1938 against his parents' wishes with a V8-engined car that he built himself.12 After returning from the war, he resumed racing midgets at the Bay State Racing Association.13 His first win happened at Seekonk Speedway in 1946 and he won seven times in 1947.14

Thomson won the 1948 United Car Owners Association (UCOA) New England title after winning 32 midget events.1516 He won his second UCOA title in 1949; he also race in some American Racing Drivers Club (ARDC) events.17 He switched to the ARDC in 1950 to finish fifth in points and took second in points in 1951.18

He won the 1952 AAA Eastern division midget car championship after winning twice at Williams Grove Speedway.19

Championship cars

He drove in the AAA and USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1953-1960 seasons with 69 starts, including the Indianapolis 500 races in each season. He finished in the top ten 43 times, with 7 victories. His best Indy finish was third in 1959 after starting the race on the pole position.20 Roy Sherman, the first National Midget Champion, was his chief mechanic for several Indy 500s.21

He won his first champ car race at the Milwaukee Mile in 1955.22 He ended up finishing third in season points after having to sit out the middle part of the season while healing from a end over end flip at the Langhorne Speedway circle.23 He clipped Jerry Hoyt's car while in the lead; he broke five ribs, bruised his vertebrae, broke his shoulder in eight places.24 In 1957, Thomson won at Langhorne; he also earned two pole positions.25 In October, he crashed at the California State Fairgrounds Race Track suffering internal injuries.26 In 1958, he finished third with wins at the Springfield Mile, DuQuoin State Fairgrounds, California Fairgrounds, and Syracuse Mile.27 He earned two pole positions in 13 starts.28 In 1959, he raced primarily in champ cars and finished third in national points after a win at Milwaukee plus three fast times.29 He had a wreck in a sprint car race at Williams Grove in September and missed the rest of the season.30

He was the first driver to win a 100-mile (160 km) dirt track race in less than an hour at Langhorne Speedway.31 His champ car's average speed was 100.174 miles per hour.32

Sprint cars

Thomson made his first "Big Car" (now sprint car) start in September 1952 at the Vermont State Fairgrounds.33 He primarily raced on the AAA Eastern circuit in 1953; he finished ninth after winning at Altamont, New York.34 Thomson won the Eastern AAA Big Car championship in 1954 after winning eight events.35 AAA ended sanctioning after the 1955 season and it was replaced by the United States Automobile Club (USAC) in 1956. He continued in the Eastern Division in 1956 and had wins at Williams Grove, Trenton Speedway, and Reading Fairgrounds Speedway; he finished second in points behind Tommy Hinnershitz.36 Thomson's sprint car races in 1957 were primarily in the USAC Eastern division; he won twice at Reading and once at the Allentown fairgrounds to finish third in points.37 Thomas returned from injury to win the first 1958 USAC Sprint Car Series Eastern race at Williams Grove; he followed up with two wins at Reading and one at Allentown to win the Eastern championship.38

Death

On September 24, 1960, Thomson was racing in a USAC Sprint Car at the Great Allentown Fair at the Allentown Fairgrounds.39 On a rutty and dry track, his car flipped and crashed through the backstretch fence and flipped into the infield.4041 He was thrown out of the car and was pinned underneath the car after it stopped rolling.42 His leg was broken, and he died several hours later at Allentown General Hospital in Allentown, Pennsylvania, at age 38.43 His friend Tommy Hinnershitz announced his retirement from racing shortly after Thomson's death.44

Thomson was survived by his wife and four sons (Dale, Dana, David and Darryl).45

Career awards

Thomson was inducted in the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame in 199646 and the National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame in 1997.47

Television Appearance

Thomson was a contestant on Bud Collyer's "Beat The Clock".48

Complete AAA/USAC Championship Car results

Year12345678910111213PosPoints
1953INDY32MIL13SPR DET SPR MIL DUQ PIKSYR ISF SAC PHX -0
1954INDY24MILDNSLANDARDNQSPR MILDUQ PIKSYR9ISF SAC PHX LVG 43rd40
1955INDY4MIL1LAN15SPR MIL DUQ PIKSYR5ISF2SAC2PHX23rd1.380
1956INDY32MIL2LAN18DAR9ATL3SPR10MIL14DUQ2SYR3ISF16SACDNPPHX 10th710
1957INDY12LAN1MIL2DET18ATL17SPR14MIL4DUQ2SYR3ISF17TRE2SAC14PHX 7th1.110
1958TRE3INDY23MIL4LAN18ATL3SPR1MIL22DUQ1SYR1ISF2TRE2SAC1PHX143rd1.520
1959DAY7TRE20INDY3MIL1LANDNQSPR4MIL2DUQ16SYR16ISFWthTRE SAC PHX 3rd1.400
1960TRE20INDY5MIL18LANDNQSPR9MIL23DUQ9SYR4ISF5TRE SAC PHX 7th800

Reference:49

Indianapolis 500 results

YearCarStartQualRankFinishLapsLedRetired
19535633135.262333260Ignition
1954434138.78712241650Stalled
19554433134.1133342000Running
19568818145.549232220Spun FS
19571011143.5294121995Flagged
1958722142.9082023520Steering
195931145.90813rd20040Running
1960317146.4433520010Running
Totals104455
Starts8
Poles1
Front Row1
Wins0
Top 53
Top 103
Retired4

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. Johnny Thomson participated in 8 World Championship races. He started on the pole once, set 1 fastest lead lap, and finished on the podium once, accumulating a total of 10 World Championship points.

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