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John Marcum

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American racing driver
For the baseball player, seeJohnny Marcum.
John Marcum
Born1913
Died1981 (aged 67–68)
OccupationExecutive
OrganizationAutomobile Racing Club of America
Known forFoundingARCA
TitlePresident
Term1953–1981
SuccessorBob Loga,Rollo Juckette
A Marcum-ownedStudebaker used in oneNASCAR race

John Marcum (1913–1981) was the co-founder ofARCA and a NASCAR official fromToledo, Ohio, United States. He raced in the 1930s and 1940s. He owned cars entered in twoNASCARGrand National Series races with one Top 10 finish.[1] He was inducted in theInternational Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1994. Marcum would be inducted into the Dayton Speedway Hall of Fame October, 2010.

Marcum first raced as a 14-year-old in his family car after lying about his age.[2] Marcum raced againstNASCAR founderBill France Sr. in the 1940s in open wheelroadsters. After France formed NASCAR in the late 1940s, he hired Marcum as an official, a position that he held from 1949 until 1952.[3]

In 1953, Marcum created aMidwestern United States racing series called "Midwest Association for Race Cars" (MARC) with his wife Mildred in his hometownToledo, Ohio. It was a regional stock car racing series, a Northern counterpart to the Southern stock car series of the day,Bill France'sNASCAR. The first MARC race was at Dayton Speedway, in Dayton Ohio, on May 10, 1953. The series race slightly modified street cars.[3]

John Marcum, Blair Rattliff and Tom Cushman would be parts owner of Dayton Speedway in 1958.

The series was renamed "Automobile Racing Club of America" (ARCA) in 1964 when it began to race onsuperspeedways.[3] France had contacted Marcum wondering if ARCA would want a race at theDaytona Speedweeks. Marcum jumped at the chance for national exposure. The ARCA/NASCAR relationship continues today. The series frequently schedule events at the same track on the same weekend. The ARCA event is frequently the Saturday support race to the Sunday NASCAR Cup event.[3] For several decades, ARCA used older NASCAR Cup racecars at their events.[3] Today ARCA's President is the late John Marcum's grandson Ron Drager. John's wife, Mildred Marcum, was an integral part of the organization and worked both in the ARCA office on a regular basis until her death at 98 in 2012.*

References

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  1. ^John Marcum owner's statistics; Retrieved February 26, 2008
  2. ^John Marcum; Retrieved February 29, 2008
  3. ^abcdeARCA at 50Archived 2012-02-10 at theWayback Machine;Stock Car Racing magazine; Retrieved February 26, 2008

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