Nichels


Nichels Engineering was an American racing car builder and team owner. It was run by crew chief / mechanic Ray Nichels.

History

It competed in many genres of racing starting in Midget car racing. From there, the team progressed to American [Championship car racing|Indy cars] including the Indianapolis 500, land speed records, and NASCAR Grand National Series. After driver Paul Goldsmith won the 1957 Daytona [Beach Road Course] race, Nichels became the primary car builder for Pontiac; it took over the role for all of the Chrysler products in 1963. Nichels-built stock cars won national races in USAC, NASCAR, Automobile [Racing Club of America] and International Motor Contest Association. The team won the 1961 and 1962 USAC Stock Car championship with Goldsmith and the 1967 championship with Don White. Nichels cars competed in two FIA World Championship races – the and Indy 500.

Awards

Nichels was named to the National Midget [Auto Racing Hall of Fame] in 2010.

Nichels Engineering Endurance Run (1961)

In 1961, Nichels, then a successful builder of race cars, prepared two production-based Pontiacs for a 24-hour endurance run at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. He assembled six drivers, three from USAC and three from NASCAR, taking turns in both cars.
YearDateParticipating driversCarDistance covered in 24 hoursSpeed
1961Nov 20-21

World Championship Indy 500 results

SeasonDriverGridClassificationPointsNoteRace Report
1950Paul Russo199 Report
1954Johnny Thomson4Ret RetirementReport

Autobiographies

  • Conversations with a Winner - The Ray Nichels Story, William LaDow. LaDow Publishing, July 2014