Jack Choquette Explained

Jack Choquette
Birth Date:28 December 1928
Birth Place:Montclair, New Jersey, USA
Death Place:Loxahatchee, Florida, USA
Achievements:1954 NASCAR Modified Champion
Total Cup Races:6
Years In Cup:2
Best Cup Pos:54th (1955)
First Cup Race:1955 Race #2 (West Palm Beach)
Last Cup Race:1956 Race #6 (Daytona Beach)
Cup Wins:0
Cup Top Tens:2
Cup Poles:0

John "Jack" Choquette (December 28, 1928 – February 23, 2013) was an American stock car and modified stock car racing driver. He was the winner of the 1954 NASCAR Modified Division championship and was the grandfather of ASA Midwest Tour driver Jeff Choquette.

Career

Born in Montclair, New Jersey, Choquette made his name in racing in southern Florida, having moved from New Jersey to make his home in Lake Worth.[1] He was a regular competitor at Palm Beach Speedway and Medley Speedway during the 1950s, in addition to competing at other Florida tracks.[2] [3] Competing in NASCAR's Modified division, he won the series' 1953 Southeastern regional championship,[4] and in 1954 was awarded the national NASCAR Modified championship,[5] beating Tommy Elliott, Banjo Matthews and Cotton Owens for the title.[6]

In 1955 and 1956, Choquette made six starts in the NASCAR Grand National Division, now known as the Sprint Cup Series; his best finish in the series was second, which he achieved in his first race in the series in February 1955 at Palm Beach Speedway.[7] [8] His final race in the Grand National Division was on the Daytona Beach Road Course in February 1956; he started seventh in the event,[9] but finished 68th in a field of 76 cars.[10] He remained a regular Modified driver into the 1960s,[11] as well as competing in the Micro division at Boynton Speedway.[12]

Choquette's son, John, and grandson, Jeff, both followed him into racing careers; Jack assisted his grandson's racing efforts in ASA and NASCAR competition.[13]

Choquette died on February 23, 2013; he was buried in Royal Palm Beach, Florida, leaving four children, seventeen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.[14]

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

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Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Grand National Series

NASCAR Grand National Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556PtsRef
1955George Miller23HudsonTCSPBS
2
JSP
13
DAB
12
OSP
13
CLBHBONWSMGYLANCLTHCYASFTUSMARRCHNCFFORLINMCFFONAIRCLTPIFCLBAWSMORALSNYFSANCLTFORMASRSPDARMGYLANRSPGPSMASCLBMARLVPNWSHBO54th-[15]
195691OldsHCYCLTWSSPBS
9
ASF164th-[16]
Bob Osiecki290DodgeDAB
68
PBSWILATLNWSLANRCHCLBCONGPSHCYHBOMARLINCLTPOREURNYFMERMASCLTMCFPORAWSRSPPIFCSFCHICCFMGYOKLROAOBSSANNORPIFMYBPORDARCSHCLTLANPORCLBHBONWPCLTCCFMARHCYWIL

References

Citations
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  • Notes and References

    1. News: 'Championship Material'. Tays. Alan. June 11, 2004. The Palm Beach Post. 1B. 2012-09-15. West Palm Beach, FL.
    2. News: Jack Choquette Now Knows He's Second At Track. March 5, 1954. The Palm Beach Post. 18. 2012-09-14. West Palm Beach, FL. 2020-02-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20200212132904/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=N0kjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=F84FAAAAIBAJ&pg=1379,583461&dq=jack-choquette&hl=en. dead.
    3. News: Jack Choquette Takes 2 Races. October 18, 1954. The Miami News. 12A. 2012-09-14. Miami, FL. 2020-04-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20200413210815/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=uUcyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_ugFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5017,3570839&dq=jack-choquette&hl=en. dead.
    4. News: Jack Choquette Wins Second Labor Day Race. September 6, 1953. The Palm Beach Post. 13. 2012-09-15. West Palm Beach, FL.
    5. Menke 1960, p.45
    6. News: Jack Choquette Wins NASCAR Modified Title. November 25, 1954. Daytona Beach Morning Journal. 7. 2012-09-14. Daytona Beach, FL.
    7. Web site: Jack Choquette - NASCAR Sprint Cup Results. Racing-Reference. USA Today Sports Media Group. 2012-09-14.
    8. Gunnell 1994, p.98.
    9. Web site: 1956-06. Racing-Reference. USA Today Sports Media Group. 2012-09-15.
    10. Web site: Today In History: December 28. December 28, 2010. NASCAR.com. Turner Sports. 2012-09-15.
    11. News: Redfearn and Choquette Continue Rivalry Today. January 2, 1960. The Palm Beach Post. 35. 2012-09-14. West Palm Beach, FL.
    12. News: Micro Feature To Choquette. October 3, 1960. The Palm Beach Post. 15. 2012-09-15. West Palm Beach, FL.
    13. Web site: Slocumb wins Alabama 125 at BIR; Choquette wins series title. Demmons. Doug. October 28, 2007. The Birmingham News. 2012-09-15. Birmingham, AL.
    14. Web site: Former Modified Champ Choquette Dies. March 4, 2013. National Speed Sport News. 2013-10-01.
    15. Web site: Jack Choquette – 1955 NASCAR Grand National Results. Racing-Reference. April 28, 2019.
    16. Web site: Jack Choquette – 1956 NASCAR Grand National Results. Racing-Reference. April 28, 2019.