2020 Yesterday’s Speedways Hall of Fame Inductee: Doug “Mr. Clean” Warnes

Hall of Fame 2020

Doug “Mr. Clean” Warnes

Doug Warnes raced the #79 early in his racing career. Courtesy of Rick Warnes
Doug Warnes raced the #79 early in his racing career. Courtesy of Rick Warnes
Doug Warnes #90 from at Flamboro in 1964. Courtesy of Bill Oldroyd
Doug Warnes #90 from at Flamboro in 1964. Courtesy of Bill Oldroyd
Doug "Mr Clean" Warnes at Pinecrest Speedway. Courtesy of Mike Lyndsay
Doug “Mr Clean” Warnes at Pinecrest Speedway. Courtesy of Mike Lyndsay

Doug Warnes started his racing career back in 1955. During his career he raced Modified Coupes, Supermodifieds, B Modifieds and Late Models. Known and respected as a true gentlemen on and off the track, Doug earned the nickname “Mr. Clean”.

Often times Doug would run a complete night of racing on a quarter mile oval and not have a mark in the car. Doug raced at Barrie Speedway on a Wednesday night, I believe it was 1973 in a Carling’s 100 lap Event, after winning the Carling’s 100 at Barrie, the car was in decent shape once again.

Over the years Doug raced at several tracks in Canada and the USA both, among them were:

Dougs Racing Career Statistics:

  • 1963 Wasaga Beach Speedway Champion
  • 1965 Wasaga Beach Speedway Champion
  • 1965 Sutton Speedway Champion
  • 1965 Nilestown Speedway Champion
  • 1967 Westgate Speedway Champion
  • 1968 & 1969 Won two out of three Internationals in Frederickton NB
  • 1970 finished fifth in points at Pinecrest (first year at Pinecrest)
  • 1971 finished third in points at Pinecrest
  • 1971 & 1972 Won the Sunset Speedway Championship
  • 1972 Won the International at Pinecrest
  • 1973 Best Appearing Car & Crew at Pinecrest – 1969 Chevelle Sponsored by Karbelt
  • 1974 Best Appearing Car & Crew at Pinecrest – 1974 Camaro Sponsored by Karbelt
Courtesy of Ron Moulds
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