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got in the car and drove seventeen laps but was also dissatisfied with the car's handling. That led Randall to attempt to take over the reins. On his third lap behind the wheel the car caught a rut and vaulted end over end and landed upside-down, pinning Randall, who ultimately died of a broken neck.
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again attempting to make his Championship debut. His #46 entry failed to qualify but he stayed around for the race attempting to serve as a substitute or relief driver. The #63 Vargo Special was started by
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in that same Langhorne race and drove Marshman's car to a fifth-place finish.
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The Vargo Special car that Randall died in was also the car in which
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Randall was a veteran sprint car racer who attempted to venture into
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In the spring and summer of 1962 he failed to qualify for races at
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Louisville, Kentucky
American Championship Car Racing
Trenton Speedway
Milwaukee Mile
Langhorne Speedway
Bob Mathouser
Elmer George
Dick Linder
Van Johnson
Bobby Marshman
"Motorsport Memorial - Hugh Randall"
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