NEMA
Thompson Winner To Receive Rifchin Trophy
Brockton,
MA - The 25-lap Northeastern Midget Association feature at Thompson Speedway on
Thursday night July 2 will be the “Marvin Rifchin Race” and the winner will
take home the “Marvin Rifchin Trophy.” This announcement made today by NEMA
president, Mike Scrivani, Jr.
Rifchin,
owner of M&H Tire, died on June 3 at age 94. He was an intrigal part of
NEMA from its inception in 1953. “The number of people he touched directly; the
influence he had on our club is immense,” says long-time NEMA competitor and
official Bruce Beane.
“We
want to thank Thompson promoter Don Hoenig for his participation in honoring Marvin,”
said Scrivani. “Marvin’s generosity not only with his
product but with his time and expertise has made NEMA a better
organization.” Scrivani
pointed out the M&H logo was part of NEMA’s image for many years.
Although
his auto racing association started with open cockpit cars, Rifchin’s influence
stretched over the entire spectrum of the sport. His association with Don Garlits is part of drag racing folklore. He played a key
role in Modified racing’s glory days of the 1960s and 70s.
Rifchin’s
influence is evidenced by his membership in several halls of fame including
NEMA’s. He’s in the National Hot Rod Association, New England Auto Racers and
Specialty Equipment Manufactures Association (SEMA) halls as well.
Rifchin was involved with his father Harry in the recapping business. M&H (the H stands for Harry) was one of
the first companies to make tires specifically for racecars. Over some five decades his influence grew to
enormous proportions.
“Over
the years a lot of guys raced because of Marvin’s generosity,” said 11-time
owner champion Gene Angelillo. “He really had a special place in his heart for
the competitor. Near the end of his life he was at a lot of our races and that
was really good for NEMA. The guy loved the Midgets.”
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