Cliff Kotary
Clifford Kotary was an American Modified [stock car racing#Dirt modified|dirt modified] racing driver who accounted for over 300 feature victories. He won an unprecedented six straight New York State Fair Labor Day Championships.
Racing career
Cliff Kotary began his racing career at Bennett's Field in North Utica, New York in 1948. He competed successfully at the renowned tracks throughout New York, Vermont, and Canada, including Fonda Speedway New York, Kingston Speedway Ontario, Maple Grove Speedway New York, Monroe County Fairgrounds New York, State Line Speedway Vermont, and the Watertown Speedway New York.In 1960 Kotary won the first of six straight New York State Fair championship events at the Syracuse Mile. His attempt for a seventh Labor Day victory in 1966 ended while he was leading with four laps remaining and the engine broke.
Cliff Kotary was inducted into the Eastern Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame, the New York State Stock Car Association Hall of Fame and the Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame.