Sammy Sessions Explained

Sammy Sessions
Nationality: American
Birth Date:10 September 1935
Birth Place:Nashville, Michigan, United States
Birth Name:Allen Dale Sessions
Death Place:Alexandria, Minnesota, United States

Allen Dale "Sammy" Sessions (September 10, 1935  - December 17, 1977) was an American race car driver. In 1972, he finished 4th in the Indianapolis 500 and won the USAC division title.[1]

Early life

Sessions was born in Nashville, Michigan.

Career

He drove in the USAC Championship Car series, racing in the 1965-1975 seasons with 62 starts, including the Indianapolis 500 in 1968-1973 and 1975. He finished in the top ten 21 times, with his best finish in 4th position on 7 occasions.

Based on information in "Donald Davidson's Indianapolis 500 Mile Race Annual 1974," Sessions was not given a chance to qualify for the 1974 Indy 500. Because of the "fuel crisis," Qualifications were cut to two days in 1974. May 11 was a short day of qualifying due to weather; on May 18 qualifications began about 15 minutes late due to administrative delays. Sam Sessions was at the line with engine running on May 18 when 6PM arrived. There were thirty-three cars in the field, but not everyone who entered in 1974 had a chance to qualify.

Sessions was also the 1972 USAC Sprint Car Series Champion.

Death and legacy

Sessions died in a snowmobile racing accident on the big half-mile oval in Alexandria, Minnesota. He was posthumously inducted into the Michigan Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1982.[2]

Indianapolis 500 results

YearChassisEngineStartFinish
1966WardOffyFailed to Qualify
1967HortonFordFailed to Qualify
1968FinleyOffy31st9th
1969FinleyOffy23rd12th
1970VollstedtFord32nd12th
1971LolaFord25th27th
1972LolaFoyt24th4th
1973EagleFoyt32nd28th
1974EagleChevroletFailed to Qualify
1975EagleOffy25th17th

Notes and References

  1. News: December 19, 1977 . USAC Vet Sessions Killed in Snowmobile . 2024-05-11 . The Star Press . Muncie, Indiana . United Press International.
  2. News: Singler . John . September 15, 1982 . Mears can clinch national title Sunday in Wisconsin . 2024-05-11 . Battle Creek Enquirer . Newspapers.com.