Hall of Fame

 
Merv Treicher
 
Merv Tricher, of Sanborn, New York, competed with excellence throughout a driving career that spanned a quarter of a century, and was highlighted by track championships and major race victories on both dirt and asphalt speedways.

     His achievements took him far afield of his native upstate New York racing roots after having established himself regionally by conquering the paved Lancaster Speedway where he won multiple track championships and the dirt tracks at Ransomville.

    Treichler is the only driver to have won both the Race of Champions on the pavement at Langhorne, in 1970, and the SEF 200 at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse just eleven years later, then repeating on “The Moody Mile” the next year.

     Other major Treichler wins came at Watkins Glen, N.Y. and Daytona Beach on the road course, both in Modifieds. He also competed in the NASCAR Nationwide Series in the mid-eighties.

     For most of his career, Treichler built, owned and drove his own series of signature number 58 cars. He was considered an innovator particularly with several of his paved track cars, including a noteworthy maroon coupe that had a cockpit placement on the right side of the car.
 
 
 
 
 
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