Inducted 1994 – Competitor – Stock Car Racing. Jimmy Howard was a crowd favorite at the CNE stock car races. He drove with a fat stogie clenched in his teeth and his foot firmly on the gas pedal. He won back-to-back CNE stock car championships in 1957 and 1958. In his no. 38 yellow and black Dodges, he was always a regular at the Brantford.. Most of the top drivers in Ontario racing ran there at one time or another. Drivers such as Jim Hallahan, Vic Parsons, Don Beiderman, Ross Howes, Jack Cook, Norm Lelliott, George Reuffer and Tom Milligan battled at Pinecrest over the years.. John Shirtliff, Howie Scannell, Jimmy Howard and Norm Mackereth. Mackereth had previously left.
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He partnered with a young Gary Witter #19 from Kithener who lost his life in a racing accident at Oswego NY around 1971 . I remember Howard as a rather savvy driver , picking his spots , somewhat like Mark Martin , and very quick on the track . I think he got more into building and engineering in later years . RIP , Jimmy .–. He was fortunate enough to have some of the greatest minds of the time Jimmy Howard and Doug Duncan guide him on building a better car. Clayton Worth showed Tom how to build better engines, and Ivan Moore and Billy Cromb taught him how to be a better race car driver. Tom already had himself a dedicated crew that included lifelong friends Tom.