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History:The JSCC(Jeffgordonville Stock Car Championship) was founded by J.G. Tondun in 1956.Origianlly, 20 drivers started at the inaguaral race at the Tondun Raceway, which is similar to Milwaukee.This quickly grew to as much as 31 after the first season finale at the Tondun City street course.The winner of that race, the daring Joe Emberton, also won that championship.
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==History==
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The JSCC(Jeffgordonville Stock Car Championship) was founded by J.G. Tondun in 1956.Origianlly, 20 drivers started at the inaguaral race at the Tondun Raceway, which is similar to Milwaukee.This quickly grew to as much as 31 after the first season finale at the Tondun City street course.The winner of that race, the daring Joe Emberton, also won that championship.
  
 
Emberton would go on to win 3 more championships by 1966, when he retired.By then there were as many  as 46 drivers per race, and 29 of them full time drivers, racing not only at the Tondun Raceway, but at other tracks such as the Pepsi Superspeedway, and the Emberton Speedway.Many up-and-comers raced in that series, such as Shaun Redianal(went on to race Tundran Open Wheelers), Micheal Myannaty(3-time winner of the great Tundran race), and Jimmy Bygo(Jack-of-all-trades racer).Over the following years,the JSCC evolved into one of the more prestigious national championships, with big  names like Mark Martin and the late Dale Earnhardt making races to familiarize themselves with the Jeffgordonville GP.
 
Emberton would go on to win 3 more championships by 1966, when he retired.By then there were as many  as 46 drivers per race, and 29 of them full time drivers, racing not only at the Tondun Raceway, but at other tracks such as the Pepsi Superspeedway, and the Emberton Speedway.Many up-and-comers raced in that series, such as Shaun Redianal(went on to race Tundran Open Wheelers), Micheal Myannaty(3-time winner of the great Tundran race), and Jimmy Bygo(Jack-of-all-trades racer).Over the following years,the JSCC evolved into one of the more prestigious national championships, with big  names like Mark Martin and the late Dale Earnhardt making races to familiarize themselves with the Jeffgordonville GP.
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Top 5 points finishers
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==Top 5 points finishers==
  
 
1955
 
1955
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Rank/Name/Starts/Wins/T5`s/T10`s/Poles/Points/Behind
  
1st/Joe Emberton/8/2/5/5/1/1233/LEADER
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1st/Joe Emberton Sr./8/2/5/5/1/1233/LEADER
  
 
2nd/Marty Jakob/8/0/6/7/3/1193/-40
 
2nd/Marty Jakob/8/0/6/7/3/1193/-40
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2nd/Zachary Martinson/8/4/5/7/1/1209/-9
 
2nd/Zachary Martinson/8/4/5/7/1/1209/-9
  
3rd/Joe Emberton/8/3/4/7/3/1049/-169
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3rd/Joe Emberton Sr./8/3/4/7/3/1049/-169
  
 
4th/Jackie Kartin/8/0/3/5/1/1001/-217
 
4th/Jackie Kartin/8/0/3/5/1/1001/-217
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5th/Roger Micheals/8/1/3/4/0/929/-289
 
5th/Roger Micheals/8/1/3/4/0/929/-289
  
ROTY:Ian Quentindu/6/0/1/4/0/712/-506
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ROTY:11th/Ian Quentindu/6/0/1/4/0/712/-506
  
  
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1st/Roger Micheals/10/3/5/8/1/1491/LEADER
 
1st/Roger Micheals/10/3/5/8/1/1491/LEADER
  
2nd/Joe Emberton/10/1/5/9/2/1406/-85
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2nd/Joe Emberton Sr./10/1/5/9/2/1406/-85
  
 
3rd/Billy Hial/9/2/4/8/0/1321/-170
 
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ROTY:Jack Trianndor/8/1/1/4/0/948/-543
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ROTY:8th/Jack Trianndor/8/1/1/4/0/948/-543
  
  
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3rd/Jim Tartan/11/1/5/8/1/1499/-63
 
3rd/Jim Tartan/11/1/5/8/1/1499/-63
  
4th/Joe Emberton/11/2/4/6/3/1435/-127
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4th/Joe Emberton Sr./11/2/4/6/3/1435/-127
  
 
5th/Ian Quentindu/10/1/2/5/0/1201/-361
 
5th/Ian Quentindu/10/1/2/5/0/1201/-361
  
ROTY:Hal Wrixon/10/0/2/4/1/999/-563
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ROTY:9th/Hal Wrixon/10/0/2/4/1/999/-563
  
  
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1st/Joe Emberton/12/3/9/11/3/1972/LEADER
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1st/Joe Emberton Sr./12/3/9/11/3/1972/LEADER
  
 
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5th/Ricky Sharpeton/12/0/1/11/4/1629/-342
 
5th/Ricky Sharpeton/12/0/1/11/4/1629/-342
  
ROTY:Norman Hilow/11/1/2/3/1/1284/-687
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1st/Ian Quentindu/12/2/5/11/4/1858/LEADER
 
1st/Ian Quentindu/12/2/5/11/4/1858/LEADER
  
2nd/Joe Emberton/12/4/9/9/1/1857/-1
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2nd/Joe Emberton Sr./12/4/9/9/1/1857/-1
  
 
3rd/Ricky Sharpeton/12/1/2/10/2/1689/-169
 
3rd/Ricky Sharpeton/12/1/2/10/2/1689/-169
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5th/Zachary Martinson/12/1/4/6/1/1536/-322
 
5th/Zachary Martinson/12/1/4/6/1/1536/-322
  
ROTY:Yvan Trefdro/12/2/2/4/2/1107/-751
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1st/Zachary Martinson/14/2/8/11/4/2166/LEADER
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1st/Zachary Martinson/13/2/8/11/4/2166/LEADER
  
2nd/Ian Quentindu/14/1/10/11/0/2018/-148
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2nd/Ian Quentindu/13/1/10/11/0/2018/-148
  
3rd/Jeff Martyason/14/0/13/13/3/1989/-177
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3rd/Jeff Martyason/13/0/13/13/3/1989/-177
  
 
4th/Marty Jakob/11/6/7/10/1/1872/-294
 
4th/Marty Jakob/11/6/7/10/1/1872/-294
  
5th/Yvan Trefdro/14/4/7/8/0/1871/-295
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5th/Yvan Trefdro/13/4/7/8/0/1871/-295
  
ROTY:Martin Jackerthornehilltonson/14/1/4/9/1/1658/-508
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1st/Joe Emberton/12/4/7/10/2/1931/LEADER
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1st/Joe Emberton Sr./12/4/7/10/2/1931/LEADER
  
 
2nd/Ricky Sharpeton/12/1/9/9/0/1784/-147
 
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Rank/Name/Starts/Wins/T5`s/T10`s/Poles/Points/Behind
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1st/Ricky Sharpeton/12/3/8/11/2/1813/LEADER
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2nd/Joe Emberton Sr./12/1/9/10/4/1801/-12
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2nd/Joe Emberton Jr./12/3/6/9/1/1782/-31
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4th/Jackie Kartin/12/0/8/10/0/1749/-64
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5th/Marty Jakob/12/1/6/8/0/1748/-65
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ROTY:8th/Melville De Sartin/12/2/5/6/1/1421/-392
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==Tracks(current)==
  
  

Revision as of 02:52, 4 October 2005

History

The JSCC(Jeffgordonville Stock Car Championship) was founded by J.G. Tondun in 1956.Origianlly, 20 drivers started at the inaguaral race at the Tondun Raceway, which is similar to Milwaukee.This quickly grew to as much as 31 after the first season finale at the Tondun City street course.The winner of that race, the daring Joe Emberton, also won that championship.

Emberton would go on to win 3 more championships by 1966, when he retired.By then there were as many as 46 drivers per race, and 29 of them full time drivers, racing not only at the Tondun Raceway, but at other tracks such as the Pepsi Superspeedway, and the Emberton Speedway.Many up-and-comers raced in that series, such as Shaun Redianal(went on to race Tundran Open Wheelers), Micheal Myannaty(3-time winner of the great Tundran race), and Jimmy Bygo(Jack-of-all-trades racer).Over the following years,the JSCC evolved into one of the more prestigious national championships, with big names like Mark Martin and the late Dale Earnhardt making races to familiarize themselves with the Jeffgordonville GP.

In 1991, however, tradegy occured as the Pepsi Superspeedway had one of the largest wrecks in motor racing histoy.41 cars started and on lap 12, Joe Emberton III, making his 75th start, challenged for the lead, but tapped eventual champion(and brother) Calvin Emberton and triggered a 32 car pile-up."Yeah, I remember that.Dumbest move I ever made,"recalls Emberton,"I was kicking myself for days after that."It was so bad, JSCC director Marcus Mucus decided to run another race the next day, and provided new cars for those who had none.The next Thursday, he revealed his plan to split the JSCC into two divisions.He announced that only 25 drivers will drive full-time in the A-Series, the rest in the B-Series.The A-Series drivers who finish 21st-25th in points will race against the top 5 drivers in the B-Series, and the top 5 finishers will compete in the more prestigious A-Series, the others in the B-Series. Today, the JSCC still brings new drivers to the international scene,and two great examples are Calvin Emberton and Andrew Fortin.Next season, in 2007, they will hopefully compete in TARSCAR competition.


Top 5 points finishers

1955

Rank/Name/Starts/Wins/T5`s/T10`s/Poles/Points/Behind

1st/Joe Emberton Sr./8/2/5/5/1/1233/LEADER

2nd/Marty Jakob/8/0/6/7/3/1193/-40

3rd/Zachary Martinson/8/3/3/4/0/1005/-228

4th/J.G. Tondun/8/1/5/6/2/1004/-229

5th/Billy Hial/8/0/1/8/0/961/-272


1956

Rank/Name/Starts/Wins/T5`s/T10`s/Poles/Points/Behind

1st/J.G. Tondun/8/1/7/8/2/1218/LEADER

2nd/Zachary Martinson/8/4/5/7/1/1209/-9

3rd/Joe Emberton Sr./8/3/4/7/3/1049/-169

4th/Jackie Kartin/8/0/3/5/1/1001/-217

5th/Roger Micheals/8/1/3/4/0/929/-289

ROTY:11th/Ian Quentindu/6/0/1/4/0/712/-506


1957

Rank/Name/Starts/Wins/T5`s/T10`s/Poles/Points/Behind

1st/Roger Micheals/10/3/5/8/1/1491/LEADER

2nd/Joe Emberton Sr./10/1/5/9/2/1406/-85

3rd/Billy Hial/9/2/4/8/0/1321/-170

4th/Jackie Kartin/10/0/2/7/3/1312/-179

5th/Brett Holdem/9/0/0/8/1/1199/-292

ROTY:8th/Jack Trianndor/8/1/1/4/0/948/-543


1958

Rank/Name/Starts/Wins/T5`s/T10`s/Poles/Points/Behind

1st/Jackie Kartin/11/3/7/10/1/1562/LEADER

2nd/Zachary Martinson/11/4/5/7/2/1521/-41

3rd/Jim Tartan/11/1/5/8/1/1499/-63

4th/Joe Emberton Sr./11/2/4/6/3/1435/-127

5th/Ian Quentindu/10/1/2/5/0/1201/-361

ROTY:9th/Hal Wrixon/10/0/2/4/1/999/-563


1959

Rank/Name/Starts/Wins/T5`s/T10`s/Poles/Points/Behind

1st/Joe Emberton Sr./12/3/9/11/3/1972/LEADER

2nd/Ian Quentindu/12/1/7/10/0/1783/-189

3rd/Marty Jakob/12/2/6/9/2/1759/-213

4th/Jackie Kartin/12/0/6/10/3/1709/-263

5th/Ricky Sharpeton ROTY/12/1/3/8/1/1645/-327


1960

Rank/Name/Starts/Wins/T5`s/T10`s/Poles/Points/Behind

1st/Marty Jakob/12/6/7/10/2/1971/LEADER

2nd/Zachary Martinson/12/1/5/11/3/1742/-229

3rd/Billy Hial/12/0/8/10/0/1700/-271

4th/Jack Trianndor/12/2/5/7/1/1648/-323

5th/Ricky Sharpeton/12/0/1/11/4/1629/-342

ROTY:16th/Norman Hilow/11/1/2/3/1/1284/-687


1961

Rank/Name/Starts/Wins/T5`s/T10`s/Poles/Points/Behind

1st/Ian Quentindu/12/2/5/11/4/1858/LEADER

2nd/Joe Emberton Sr./12/4/9/9/1/1857/-1

3rd/Ricky Sharpeton/12/1/2/10/2/1689/-169

4th/Jack Trianndor/12/0/5/7/0/1602/-256

5th/Zachary Martinson/12/1/4/6/1/1536/-322

ROTY:13th/Yvan Trefdro/12/2/2/4/2/1107/-751


1962

Rank/Name/Starts/Wins/T5`s/T10`s/Poles/Points/Behind

1st/Zachary Martinson/13/2/8/11/4/2166/LEADER

2nd/Ian Quentindu/13/1/10/11/0/2018/-148

3rd/Jeff Martyason/13/0/13/13/3/1989/-177

4th/Marty Jakob/11/6/7/10/1/1872/-294

5th/Yvan Trefdro/13/4/7/8/0/1871/-295

ROTY:11th/Martin Jackerthornehilltonson/13/1/4/9/1/1658/-508


1963

Rank/Name/Starts/Wins/T5`s/T10`s/Poles/Points/Behind

1st/Joe Emberton Sr./12/4/7/10/2/1931/LEADER

2nd/Ricky Sharpeton/12/1/9/9/0/1784/-147

3rd/Joe Emberton Jr. ROTY/12/2/5/8/1/1776/-155

4th/Jackie Kartin/12/0/6/10/1/1721/-210

5th/Martin Jackerthornehilltonson/12/1/4/9/5/1619/-312


1964


Rank/Name/Starts/Wins/T5`s/T10`s/Poles/Points/Behind

1st/Ricky Sharpeton/12/3/8/11/2/1813/LEADER

2nd/Joe Emberton Sr./12/1/9/10/4/1801/-12

2nd/Joe Emberton Jr./12/3/6/9/1/1782/-31

4th/Jackie Kartin/12/0/8/10/0/1749/-64

5th/Marty Jakob/12/1/6/8/0/1748/-65

ROTY:8th/Melville De Sartin/12/2/5/6/1/1421/-392


Tracks(current)

Tondun Raceway

Length:1.009 mile oval and 0.786 mile road course

Built:1949

TARSCAR races:8,1982-1989

Most wins by a TARSCAR driver:5,Dale Earnhardt,1983-1986,1988

Most wins by a nation:3,Biffle Republic,1982,1988,1989

JSCC races:

Most wins by a JSCC driver:11,Tommy Tondun Sr.,(Oval)1984-1989,1996,1997,(Road course)1993,1996,1997

Winners

1955(1st race):Joe Emberton Sr.

1955(2nd race):Zachary Martinson

1955(3rd race):Zachary Martinson

1956(1st race):Roger Micheals

1956(2nd race):J.G. Tondun

1956(3rd race):James O'Rhialandro

1957(1st race):Jack Trianndor

1957(2nd race):Billy Hial

1957(3rd race):Billy Hial

1957(Road Course):Marty Jakob

1958(1st race):Jackie Kartin

1958(2nd race):Mick Mill

1958(3rd race):Zachary Martinson

1958(Road Course):Billy Hial

1959(1st race):Marty Jakob

1959(2nd race):Joe Emberton Sr.

1959(3rd race):Ian Quentindu

1959(Road Course):Ricky Shareton

1960(1st race):Jack Trianndor

1960(2nd race):Norman Hilow

1960(3rd race):Joe Emberton Sr.

1960(Road Course):Zachary Martinson

1961(1st race):Ian Quentindu

1961(2nd race):Yvan Trefdro

1961(3rd race):Mitch Jundson

1961(Road Course):Ian Quentindu

1962(1st race):Marty Jakob

1962(2nd race):Marty Jakob

1962(Road Course):Marty Jakob

1963(1st race):Martin Jackerthornehilltonson

1963(2nd race):Joe Emberton Jr.

1963(Road Course):Joe Emberton Sr.