Route 106 Midway
1/4 Mile Dirt Track Open Through Mid-'60s in Loudon, NH
(now the home of NHMS-NH Motor Speedway)
Cy Colby of Bristol, NH-First Feature Winner-July 6, 1963
(photo courtesy of Phylis Colby)
(photo courtesy of Phylis Colby)
Reggie Caldwell of Belmont, NH
(photo courtesy of Reggie Caldwell)
(photo courtesy of Reggie Caldwell)
Lee Whiting of Meredith, NH with crew
(Photo courtesy of Whiting Family)
(Photo courtesy of Whiting Family)
Bob Baker of Kennebunk, Maine and Roger Rivers of Dover, NH.
Roger was towed across the finish line with checkers, 1964.
(Both photos courtesy of Laconia Citizen)
Roger was towed across the finish line with checkers, 1964.
(Both photos courtesy of Laconia Citizen)
Cy Colby in the 1H the 2nd and Jim Minery of Loudon, NH
(first photo courtesy of Phyllis Colby; second courtesy of the Laconia Citizen)
(first photo courtesy of Phyllis Colby; second courtesy of the Laconia Citizen)
Whitey Hoyt of Concord, NH in the Colby 17Jr. Always a threat at 106.
(Photo courtesy of David Hoyt)
(Photo courtesy of David Hoyt)
Bob Snow of Belmont, NH-Opening Day Winner, 1965
Tony Marden of Concord in the 78
(photos courtesy of the Laconia Citizen)
Bill George of Andover NH with crew members George Burdick (far left) & Ray Herbert around 1965
(photo courtesy of David Hoyt)
(photo courtesy of David Hoyt)
(photo courtesy of Howard Towne)
Paul Martell with another checker in the Thurber 444
(photo courtesy of the Laconia Citizen)
(photo courtesy of the Laconia Citizen)
Whitey Hoyt with the 0 probably 1965
(photo courtesy of David Hoyt)
(photo courtesy of David Hoyt)
Walt Taylor practices the former 444-Opening Day, 1965.
Paul Martell climbed in and drove to a 2nd Place Finish.
(photos courtesy of Concord Monitor and Laconia Citizen, respectively)
Lining up at 106 around 1965, Whitey Hoyt in the 0 and I believe Buck Moses in the 57
(photo courtesy of David Hoyt)
(photo courtesy of David Hoyt)
Photo courtesy of David Hoyt
Whitey Hoyt with crew
(photo courtesy of David Hoyt)
(photo courtesy of David Hoyt)
(photo courtesy of Reggie Caldwell)




















