National Midget Auto Racing Hall of Fame

Bob Tattersall

Inducted into the Hall of fame in 1984

   

Bob Tattersall’s entry into the Hall of Fame added an international flavor to the list. The 1969 USAC National Midget Champion also raced in Australia and New Zealand for thirteen winters, winning over fifty percent of the races he competed in, as well as the World Championship at the Sydney Showgrounds on seven different occasions. He also drove sprint and championship cars and passed his rookie

test at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1966.

Bob started his career in stock cars and switched to midgets in 1950. He won the UARA Midget Championship twice and consistently beat the Offies with Frank Pavese’s famous Ford 60 V-8. In 1955 he won a heat race at Terre Haute with the car against the top AAA drivers.
     He began racing with USAC on a full time basis in 1960 and in eleven years of competition was never lower than 8th in the point standings. During many of those years, he got off to a late start due to his schedule in Australia.
     At the time of his death from cancer on October 27, 1971, he had recorded 63 USAC feature wins.