If you haven't seen this before, AAH (All About Horsham Magazine) published an interview with Jackie about his early years and boat racing stories.
https://www.aahorsham.co.uk/content/jackiewilson
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If you haven't seen this before, AAH (All About Horsham Magazine) published an interview with Jackie about his early years and boat racing stories.
https://www.aahorsham.co.uk/content/jackiewilson
...ritchie powers & jackie in pompano beach...https://www.screamandfly.com/attachm...1&d=1400049781
The last time I saw Jackie was 2019 at Tavares Florida.
Jackie a man not without an opinion and story.
As Bob Hope would say "thanks for the memories".
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Here is Jackie and Gene Lanham.
Gene has now, a year after Jackie, left us for higher ground.
Peace be with both of you, Gene and Jack.
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grew up watching gene race in Miami as a kid along with a couple of my other favorite drivers Bill Sirois and Gary Peacock. Gene could do it all and was a local legend. I was just a local racer and was happy with just getting a second or third place trophy in the tunnel boat racing in Miami Stadium in round Florida. These guys raced on a national and international scale! GENE was one of the greatest Switzer pilots of his era and I was privileged enough as a young man in 1969 to go to Havasu with him and other local legends like Jeff Titus and Wally Qualman and Jock Horner. What a great experience growing up around racing and people like that. Best always Amber Jack
I have known Gene for over 60 years and he was always one of my heroes. We both had careers in the fire service and raced here in South Florida at the same time. Gene's more than 42 year retirement is a mark that I will almost certainly never reach. RIP Gene.
I still come back and browse through these threads, by far they are the best part of this web site. Godspeed Gene. I doubt there will ever be another time like what these men lived through.
Sort of miss the cantankerous old git. Still trawling through boxes of junk.Attachment 542142Attachment 542141