| John Lawlor |
Year Inducted: 1980 |
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 John
Lawlor worked as a writer for the Hot Rodding magazines of
the 1950-60s. He helped to publicize the birth of off-roading
and off- road racing. He covered the sport and wrote about
his experiences on some of the early Baja runs. He attended
many of the first off-road races at Riverside, California
and as a result of his writing the sport found new
audiences.
In June of 1967 he joined Drino Miller in a Myers Manx to
take on the speed record through Baja set by the Ekins
brothers. Lawlor’s job was to cover the attempt for the
press. Ed Pearlman organized the run. Pearlman drove with
Dick Cepek in a Landcrusier with a Chevy V-8 engine as did
Claud Dozier and Ed Orr. The men did not break any records
on their trip, however the trip is credited for giving
Pearlman the idea of starting the National Off-Road Racing
Association (NORRA) and the Mexican 1000 race through Baja.
Sources:
Interview with Pete Condos
Fiolka, Marty. 2005. 1000 Miles to Glory, The History of the
Baja 1000. Phoenix, AZ.: David Bull Publishing.
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