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Sports Car Racing at Midland, TX, 1958-59

February 16, 2026 By pete

Local resident and oilman Hap Sharp was instrumental getting the Midland Airpark Races established. Seen here during the October 1959 edition, he is at the wheel of chassis 2432, his hybrid entry: a Maserati 250S with a 3-liter Ferrari Monza engine. It was hot and humid, so in practice Hap tried the use of a rubber air hose to stay cool. It probably did not work too well. It was discarded during the actual races.

Story by Willem Oosthoek
Photos by Bob Jackson

When the name Midland is mentioned, people automatically think of Rattlesnake Raceway, or the more recent Petroleum Museum, which displays the various models of Jim Hall’s Chaparral 2 sports racer. But Jim Hall didn’t even participate when sports car racing began in the early days at Midland, and those activities weren’t held at Rattlesnake Raceway, which did not exist yet.

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Tagged With: Alan Connell ferrari, Charles Hughes ferrari, Frank Harrison's Maserati 450S, hap sharp, Harry Washburn ferrari, jim hall, Midland Texas sports car races, Ronnie Hissom, willem oosthoek

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