Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Dynamite Dave and Old 97

This picture's from the late 1950's, from the pits at Claremont. I remember this car, or one just like it, from the Legion Bowl and 106 Midway Raceway in the early '60's. Note the bull horns on the roof. They were a recurring theme for Al.
See? This car was the one Al raced in the early 1980's. I always loved the look of this one. I don't know what kind of chassis this is but damn, that's a pretty car.

If I'm not mistaken, this was Al's last race car, Alf. The Sanville's always named their cars. I suppose it gave them personality, as if the driver didn't already do that. By this time, Al was in his early '60's and still winning races.
Eventually, he turned over the steering wheel to a succession of drivers, and the operation of the team to his sons. Wally Langlois was probably the best of the hired guns, winning a track championship one year at the Nor-Way Pines.
Eventually, Al's son Dave took over the driving chores. He quickly earned the nickname "Dynamite Dave," which sticks with him to this day. Over the years Dave has won many championships at several different tracks. The unsung hero of the Sanville team is Dave's brother, JJ. He's the engine and chassis guy, and Dave will be the first to tell you he's not really competitive if JJ's not turning wrenches for him. This car is the famous Miss Emily, which Dave raced (and won with) in many different forms for almost twenty years. Different bodies, six or eight cylinders, Miss Emily was a winner.

Thanks to JJ Sanville, and to Norm Roulx, for supplying some of these pictures. I took the other ones. I'll add more as I get them.
FYI: Dave's still racing, and JJ's still his crew chief. He and his new car, Sassy Theresa, can be found at Canaan Dirt Speedway and the Legion Speedway about any Friday or Saturday night.
Racing becomes an obsession, you know. I've seen it dozens - no, make that hundreds - of times. It becomes the center of your life. And your family's life, too. Even though it's never more than a hobby, everything revolves around it. And of course eventually the kids are going to take it up as well.
 
That's what it must have been like around the Sanville house. Like so many others. Y'know, I've been around the Sanville's for years, and I have no idea what any of them do for a living. They certainly don't race for a living. Nobody at this level does.

Except in a few, very rare, cases, it always costs more than it ever makes. And yet, come Friday and Saturday night, there you are again. And evenings during the week, either repairing or upgrading. And all winter, hitting swap meets, heating the garage so you can tweak things for next season.

Al Sanville was the dad, of course. And the Old 97 was at just about every track in the area. And, it was always one of the ones to beat. Some thought Al was a little rough sometimes, but the simple fact is that the front of the field is crowded. Sometimes, you've got to use your elbows a little bit.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

rick how bout some more of those old pics got any of an old #28?? driven by wally langlois also ?? how bout the mighty # 3 or 8 by brother eastman and orin howe respectivly?? would love to see some of those keep up the good work its great seeing the old ones again brings back alot of memorys

r said...

Didn't you ask this question earlier? I don't happen to have any of those people or cars. If anybody does, I'll be more than happy to scan them in and post them. You have to remember, this is not meant to be a definitive history; just what I remember of it.

As I recall, Brother Eastman raced mostly at Bear Ridge in Bradford, VT. My family stopped working there about '71 or '72, and I think I've been back once since then.

Anonymous said...

Rick,
Hopefully "Dynamite Dave" Won't retire (as he says this year after year) And we can see some great racing out of him again!

Unknown said...

Are these the Sanvilles that moved to Florida about 10 years ago? Because if they are, I'm dating one- Al's grandson. He'll be in his first race this season tomorrow. Love the page, even if its not about my Sanvilles.

hollywood said...

hi rick i will call myself hollywood all the sanvilles know who i am and i had the privelage to be one of a few great guys to work on miss emily on any friday or saturday night and see her win 1 or 2 championships.

hollywood said...

hi rick i will call myself hollywood and all of the sanvilles know who i am and i was just one of a few great guys that had the privelge to work on miss emily and see her win 1 or 2 championships