Dick Thompson (racing driver) explained

Richard Knight Thompson, Jr. (July 9, 1920 – September 14, 2014) was an American racecar driver. A Washington, D.C. dentist by trade, he is known as "The Flying Dentist". He won numerous Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) championships and was inducted into the Corvette Hall of Fame. Thompson brought credibility to the Corvette as a world-class sports car.[1] Active from the late 1950s until the 1970s, Thompson raced for several notable racers, including the factory Corvette team for John Fitch and Briggs Cunningham.

Thompson started racing in 1952 in one of the first 12-hour races at Sebring International Raceway.[2] He drove to the track in his MG TD, and co-drove the car to an eighth-place finish. He caught Corvette engineer Zora Arkus-Duntov's eye in 1956, when Thompson was the only driver to compete in a production Corvette. He won the SCCA championship in his Corvette in 1956, 1957, 1960, 1961 and 1962 in Classes A, B and C. He was selected to test drive a new Corvette Grand Sport at Sebring in December 1962. In 1963, he drove a Corvette Grand Sport to victory at Watkins Glen International. He took third place that year at Daytona International Speedway and won the GT class in 1970.

In 1967, Thompson won the 1000km of Spa with Jacky Ickx in the Gulf-liveried JW Automotive Mirage M1.[3]

Thompson used his knowledge of the Corvette to write The Corvette Guide in 1958. He never made enough money to cover more than his expenses. He had never quit his dentistry business, so he decided to concentrate on that business full-time. He has raced occasionally in events since his retirement. He lived in Wellington, Florida as of October 2007. On September 14, 2014, he died of pneumonia at a hospice in West Palm Beach, Florida.[4]

Honors

Dick Thompson was inducted in the Corvette Hall of Fame in 2000. Dick Thompson was inducted in the Le Mans Drivers Hall of Fame in 2013. He was inducted in the Sports Car Club of America's Hall of Fame in January 2018.

Racing record

12 Hours of Sebring results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLaps
1952 R. K. Thompson Jr. William KinchloeMG TD Mk II SpecialS1.51298th3rd
1955 Jack Pry Charles WallaceJaguar XK140S5.016310th2nd
1957 John Fitch Gaston AndreyChevrolet Corvette C1GT5.017312th1st
1958 Dick Thompson John Kilbourn
Fred Windridge
Chevrolet Corvette C1GT5.014433rd2nd
1959 B.S. Cunningham Walt HansgenLister-Jaguar KnobblyS3.016412th5th
1960 Jaguar Distributors of New York Fred WindridgeChevrolet Corvette C1GT5.041DNFDNF
1961 Mono Corporation John FitchMaserati Tipo 61S3.0?DNFDNF
1962 Briggs Cunningham Walt HansgenMaserati Tipo 64S3.030DNFDNF
1963 I. Grady Davis Don YenkoChevrolet Corvette Sting RayGT +4.014DNFDNF
Duncan Black
Ed Lowther
M. R. J. Wyllie
Don Yenko
167DNFDNF
1964 North American Racing Team Bob GrossmanFerrari 250 GTO LMBGT3.018615th2nd
1965 Shaw Racing Team Graham ShawShelby CobraGT5.017319th4th
1966 Roger Penske Dick GuldstrandChevrolet Corvette Grand SportP +5.065DNFDNF
1967 JW Automotive Engineering Ed LowtherFord GT40S5.0119DNFDNF
1968 Howmet Corporation Ray Heppenstall
Ed Lowther
Howmet TXP3.0125DNFDNF

24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLaps
1960 B.S. Cunningham Fred WindridgeChevrolet Corvette C1 CoupéGT5.0207DNFDNF
1961 Briggs Cunningham Augie PabstMaserati Tipo 63S3.03114th3rd
1962 Briggs Cunningham Bill KimberleyMaserati Tipo 151 CoupéE +3.062DNFDNF
1965 AC Cars Ltd. Jack SearsAC Cobra Daytona CoupéGT5.03048th1st
1967 JW Automotive Engineering David PiperMirage M1P +5.059DNFDNF
1968 Howmet Engineering Ray HeppenstalHowmet TXP3.084DNFDNF

Notes and References

  1. http://www.corvettemuseum.com/library-archives/hof/thompson.shtml Biography
  2. http://www.vintageracecar.com/pages/thismonth.cgi?magid=8&magiid=9 Interview: Dr. Dick Thompson
  3. Web site: 1967 Spa 1000Kms. Motor Sport magazine database. 3 October 2019.
  4. News: Dick Thompson, champion race-car driver known as 'The Flying Dentist,' dies at 94 . 2014-10-25 . Bart Barnes . . Washington, D.C. . 0190-8286 . 1330888409.