Using facilities within the York Expo Center at York Fairgrounds to record the interviews, the Foundation added a number of East Coast racers, promoters, photographers, journalists and aftermarket figures to the historical record of the sport.
The interviewees were:
- Margaret Altizer
- Arnie (“The Farmer”) Beswick
- Francis Butler
- Gordy Foust
- Dave Hale
- Ben Koch
- Judy (“Miss Mighty Mopar”) Lilly
- Larry Lombardo
- Bob (“Beaver Bob”) McCardle
- Bill Pratt
- Frank Spittle
- Jere Stahl
- Jim Stuempfle
- Chuck Stolze
- Arlen (“Akron Arlen”) Vanke
The Foundation has now recorded 179 pioneer interviews for the PROJECT 1320 documentary film about the early days of drag racing and the performance automotive aftermarket. Thanks to the continuing support of the National Hot Rod Association, the Foundation will be filming more pioneer interviews at the NHRA’s MAC Tools U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis, Ind. over the Labor Day weekend.
The Quarter Mile Foundation is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit foundation, which is producing PROJECT 1320, a documentary film series about the history of drag racing and the parallel growth of the performance automotive aftermarket.