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  • Rene Charland Passes

    Rene Charland, a member of both the New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame and the DIRT Hall of Fame passed away Monday. Charland was 84.
    Charland’s racing career began at the former Riverside Park Speedway in his hometown of Agawam, MA in 1949. Charland retired from racing in 1984 after running at Fonda (NY) Speedway.
    It is estimated that Charland, affectionately known as “The Champ," won over 700 races during his career. He won four NASCAR National Sportsman championships from 1962-65.
    As a member of the barnstorming group knowns as the Eastern Bandits, Charland won championships at an array of short tracks across the Northeast and Canada. He won Sportsman titles at Stafford Motor Speedway (CT) in 1961 and 1962.
    Charland once finished third behind David Pearson and Richard Petty in what is NASCAR’s top level Grand National division in an event in Fonda, NY in 1966. He had nine career Grand National starts from 1964-71, the division now known as the Sprint Cup Series.
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    RIP Rene...

    it is always so sad to lose one of our great racers. Rene was a gentleman and a great racer. Used to love watching him at Norwood Arena. God bless you Rene and your family who are grieving.
    Carol Wicks

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    • #3
      Rene has been living in a nursing home for several years now, lost in his own world of dimentia. His family had given up on him, and he didn't recognize life-long friends. It's been a heartbreaking situation for many years now.

      As sad as it is to lose someone as successful and popular as Rene, sometimes its just a blessing that they pass in peace.

      That's how I see this one..... a blessing that took far too much time to eventually happen.

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      • #4
        Wow, Jerry. That's too bad Rene had to live like that for so long. I will always remember him as a great champion. As a kid It seemed like he was racing just about everywhere we went. Rene got around and he was fast EVERYWHERE. Here's a shot of him in an uncomfortable moment at Thunder Road in VT! R.I.P. Rene.
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        Last edited by scottgarrity07; 10-01-2013, 07:05 PM.

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        • #5
          I am much indebted to Rene Charland as it was through him I was able to get my start in radio broadcasting. He gave me the opportunity to come aboard his auto racing talk show, "Racing World" back in the early '80s, which was aired Monday nights on WLDM in Westfield, Massachusetts, as a co-host . It was always a fun adventure working with him on the show each week. You just didn't know what he was going to do or what he was going to say. He will always be my "Champ".
          Last edited by John Berti; 10-02-2013, 07:08 AM.

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