by john manzi for the
Billings Amateur Driving Series
Jackson, MI—The
results of the CKG Billings Series trot at Jackson Raceway in Michigan probably
won't go down in the annuals of harness racing history for it was a
non-wagering affair and just another stop along the road in the sports
inaugural and enduring national amateur driving program.
But, then again on second
thought, it may be long remembered for it was the final race contested over the
double-oval at Jackson Raceway which will soon be leveled.
However, it certainly will
be remembered by that races' winning driver, Patricia “the Write Stuff” Miller.
She has been a longtime member of the Midwest region of the Billings Series and
her victory with her own veteran trotter, Keep The Cash left her completely
ecstatic.
Pat Miller on her way to victory in the Billings Memorial Trot at Jackson
Raceway on July 6, 2018, the last day of racing over the Jackson oval.
Photo contributed.
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“I had the one-hole so got away
well. Kept the lead until passed by Steve (Oldford with Mulligan Bi). We
were well out in front of the others. I stayed on Steve's helmet until just
before the last turn. Remembering what John Campbell says about when to
pull on a 1/2 mile track (how is that for a memory?) I pulled out and Cash just
cruised around Steve and on to victory. The packed grandstand was roaring
and it was a huge thrill for me. Cash raced perfectly, so well trained by
veteran Michigan trainer and driver, Keith Crawford.
Oldford was second best and the show money
from the $2000 purse went to My Country Boy, driven by “Jerry The Jet”
Mihelich.
“Jackson is and was so special for
me,”Michigan native, Pat added. “After driving endless Q's (qualifying races)
at different tracks, I drove in the rain, fog, and mud of a Jackson spring day
and was soaked muddy and dripping. I stomped into the race office and
told them it was time, I wanted my license THEN, and they gave it to me. So
that is a special spot in my heart for sure.”
Pat, a professional writer by trade, and
her husband “Buckboard Bob” Miller have been longtime owners and drivers and
have competed in many amateur series of which the Billings is the granddaddy of
them all.