Pacer's Auto drag racing team
Encyclopedia
Pacers Auto, Inc.® was a popular, record-setting drag racing team in the early 1950s and 1960s.

Based in Oceanside
Oceanside, New York
Oceanside is a hamlet located in the south part of the town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York. The population was 32,109 at the 2010 census.-History:...

, New York
New York
New York is a state in the Northeastern region of the United States. It is the nation's third most populous state. New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south, and by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont to the east...

 on Long Island
Long Island
Long Island is an island located in the southeast part of the U.S. state of New York, just east of Manhattan. Stretching northeast into the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island contains four counties, two of which are boroughs of New York City , and two of which are mainly suburban...

, The Pacers' "Snizek & Dodge Racing Team" made up of co-owners,George Snizek, as driver, and Charlie Dodge (1931-2002) as tuner, were favored by fans and feared by competitors. They always delighted fans with their quarter mile tire-smoking performances from their stout Tasmanian Devil, a Chrysler
Chrysler
Chrysler Group LLC is a multinational automaker headquartered in Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA. Chrysler was first organized as the Chrysler Corporation in 1925....

 Hemi-powered 23T Altered Roadster
Roadster
A roadster is a two-seat open car with emphasis on sporty handling and without a fixed roof or side weather protection. Strictly speaking a roadster with wind-up windows is a convertible but as true roadsters are no longer made the distinction is now irrelevant...

, which set numerous track, class and speed records across the AA/A, CC/FD, AA/FA & A/FD classes.

Pacers Auto, Inc.® was a founding member of the CARS Magazine Racing Team campaigning the Tasmanian Devil both on gas and fuel, as well as, The Pacers Auto "CARS Magazine Special" Top Fuel dragster. They also served as Official Road Test Consultants for Hi-Performance CARS magazine and Speed & Custom magazine and could be seen in many articles in both. They were the east coast distributors of Nitromethane and Methanol (aka Nitro-Alky) racing fuel.


Record, honors, awards, and stats

  • The Pacers were subjects of Walter Ungerer’s 1963 drag racing documentary, "The Tasmanian Devil".

  • NHRA CLASS Record AA/Altered 154.90MPH. Atco, NJ June 16, 1963
  • Best Appearing Car & Crew, 1963 NHRA Nationals Indianapolis, IN.
  • NHRA CLASS Record AA/Altered 161.87 MPH @ 9.56 SEC. NHRA Nationals, Indianapolis, IN September 3-7, 1964.
  • Best Appearing Car of Meet NHRA 1st Regional Meet of 1965. Cecil County, MD in A/FD Class 8.81SEC.
  • NHRA CLASS Record CC/FD 165.13 MPH @ 9.34SEC. Island Dragway May 22, 1966.
  • NHRA CLASS Record CC/FD 167.59 MPH. Sanford Dragway, ME. June 19, 1966.

  • NHRA "Double-Up Title". The Pacers won Top Fuel Dragster (8.14-166.33) MPH & Super Eliminator Altered (9.67-137.61) Titles, at the York US-30, PA. July 17, 1966. Same day-Same team-Same driver: Two different classes-Two different cars-Two Titles. Very rarely ever done by anyone since.

  • Div.1 World Championship Series Super Eliminator Points Champion CC/FD 1966.
  • NHRA Div.1 World Championship Series Top Fuel Eliminator Points (2nd place 400 points) Pacers CARS Magazine Racing Team AA/FD August 21, 1966.

  • In 1968, Snizek, Dodge & Qualliotine created and began building Sand Cat "The Cat with Scat" Custom Dune Buggies.

  • In 1987, Charlie Dodge Hagenmayer helped design the Oldsmobile Aerotech record setting car. (4 cylinder engine, 1000 hp ‘Powered by a highly turbo-charged version of the 2 liter Oldsmobile Quad 4 engine’). A.J. Foyt drove it to a closed course speed record (257.123 mph) setting two records - unlimited engine and under 2 liters (1998 cc).

  • In 2007, The "Tasmanian Devil II" Tribute AA/FA was debuted at the East Coast Drag Times Hall of Fame and made its track debut at the 6th Annual Holley National Hot Rod Reunion at Beech Bend Park in Bowling Green, KY. June 14-15, 2008. The car was built by retired policeman & firefighter, Jerry Joaquin as tribute car to The Pacers "Snizek & Dodge Racing Team" and in memory to those killed on September 11, 2001. The car wears the number 343.

  • In 2008, the Pacers Auto, Inc.® team of George Snizek, "Charlie Dodge" Hagenmayer, Otto Qualliotine, and Ken "KB" Braun were inducted into the East Coast Drag Times Hall of Fame in Henderson, North Carolina.

  • In 2009, the team of George Snizek and "Charlie Dodge" Hagenmayer were inducted into the NNDRA (National Nostalgia Drag Racing Association's) Legion of Honor hosted by Darwin Doll at the York US-30 Reunion, held annually at the York Expo Center, York Fairgrounds in Pennsylvania.

  • In 2010, a stunning new 'Tasmanian Devil AA/Fuel Altered' was recreated to its exact 1965 AA/FA specs by a team of retired professional top fuel drivers from Long Island, Billy Lynch, Roy Miller, Bernie Shacker, and its original driver George Snizek. The build marked the 50th anniversary of The Pacers' Tasmanian Devil and was accomplished in only 6 months. The Miller & Lynch/Snizek & Dodge AA/FA project was code named PROJECT PACERS. It was built to participate in the popular nostalgia Cacklefest events that take place around the country. The car won the "Best Original Race Car" award presented by 'Mirabella Guitars' at Raceway Park's 2010 Nostalgia Sumernationals and Funny Car Reunion at Englishtown, NJ July 25, 2010.


Reference articles



HOT ROD Magazine, August 1991, Rear Cover.

Rod Action Magazine, September 1975, "The East Remembered", Page 9.

CARS Magazine, July 1966, "Build A C/Stock Record Breaker", Cover, Page 18-22,75.

CARS Magazine, July 1966, "CARS Fueler goes 7.65", Cover, Page 3.

CARS Magazine, June 1966, "CARS Builds a Fueler- Part III Body Construction", Pages 36-40.

CARS Magazine, June 1965, "Setting up a CM/SP Sting Ray".

Rodder and Super Stock Magazine, March 1965, "Bella Rita I". Cover, Pages 29-32.

Rodder & Super Stock Magazine, March 1965, "Comet Cyclone".

HOT ROD MAGAZINE, July 1965, "TAZMANIAN DEVIL", Pages 48-49.

Drag Racing Magazine, January 1965, "Five Big Days", Pages 21,65.

CARS Magazine, October 1964,"CARS Goes Dragging", Cover, Pages 30-33.

HOT ROD Magazine, November 1964, "National Record Chart", Page.79. & Page.80.

HOT ROD Magazine, December 1964, "FAST'N'FANCY" by Dick Wells.

Science & Mechanics Magazine, May 1964,"Ten Hottest Hot Rods", Cover, Pages 44-45.

HOT ROD Magazine, November 1963, "Best Appearing Crew Award, Pacers Auto Car Club", Pages 30-31.

Rodders Manual, July 1962 Cover.

Diggers, Funnies, Gassers & Altereds: Drag Racing's Golden Era by Bob McClurg. "Tasmanian Devil AA/A" Chapter Three, Page 52.
The source of this article is wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
 
x
OK