FAMILIES M-P: MARTIN ~ Richard Payne Martin

Richard Payne Martin, Jr. was born in Covington, Kentucky in 1922. He died in the McCullough-Hyde Hospital [Oxford, Ohio] in 1980.

 

Richard married Betty Mae (Alston) Martin of Darrtown. Richard, Betty, and their son, Rick Martin, lived in Darrtown, where Mulberry Street intersects East Street.

 

Richard Martin owned and operated the Pallet Service Company.

Richard Payne Martin Jr.

Rick Martin, son of Richard Martin, reconstructs racer

 

Darrtown native, Rick Martin, was recognized in an article (see image at right) that appeared on page 80 of the November 2005 issue of Hemmings Muscle Machines. The article described Rick's reconstruction of a championship race car that Tim Flock ran in multiple races around the country.

 

During his racing days in the 1950's, Tim Flock held the record for the highest winning percentage among race car drivers. His record, over a 12 year career, stood at 21.2%.

 

The story, written by George Mattar, related how the prize-winning 1957 Mercury stock car was reassembled by Rick Martin after the vehicle was found with some missing parts. Mattar wrote, "Rick Martin of Darrtown, Ohio, painstakingly hand fabricated any part no longer available."


See the article at: Flocks Merc


The 2005 article reported that the car could be seen in the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame in Mooresville, North Carolina at 119 Knob Hill Road.

 

Don Miller, one of the founders of the auto racing museum and then president of Penske Racing South is quoted in the article as saying, "This is a very, very rare car. Only Bill Stroppe had these engine parts and you can imagine the restoration efforts to return this race car to its former glory."

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ERROR CORRECTION: The 2005 article mistakenly reported that Rick Martin was deceased. Not so. As of October, 2023, Rick, a Darrtown native, lives near the east end of Darrtown's Mulberry Street.

Local newspaper reports on Martin restoration

 

In July 1988, Bob White, long-time reporter for the Oxford (Ohio) Press, wrote an article about Rick Martin's restoration of Tim Flock's race car. Click the links below each item to see an enlargement of the six parts to Mr. White's article.

The newsclippings above were found among the many scrapbooks preserved by Mrs. Bernice (Weiss) Lindley. The handwritten date (July 18, 1988) on Part 1 above, is recognized as the handwriting of Bernice, mother of the Darrtown webmaster.

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Rick Martin contributed this image of the reconstructed "Tim Flock" car.