Jocko Maggiacomo
Race car driver, Athlete
1947 –
Who is Jocko Maggiacomo?
Chauncey T. Maggiacomo, Jr. known as "Jocko" or, in high school, as "Chant," was a racing car driver from Poughkeepsie, New York. He is infamous for T-boning Bobby Allison, all but ending both careers, although most people agree that the accident was not Maggiacomo's fault.
His father Chauncey T. Maggiacomo was a famous modified stock car racer in the northeast. Jocko Sr. won multiple championships at Riverside Park Speedway in Agawam, Mass., and won the track's biggest event, the Riverside 500. He is a member of the New England Auto Racers Hall of Fame.
Jocko Jr., followed a different path, racing sportscars with the SCCA. He rose to the professional ranks, winning the 1976 SCCA Trans Am Series championship driving an ex-Roger Penske/Mark Donohue AMC Javelin..
Moving to NASCAR, Maggiacomo started 23 Winston Cup races in 10 seasons, primarily in the Northeastern United States.
Unable to avoid a spinning Bobby Allison in the 1988 Miller High Life 500 at Pocono, the t-bone crash with Maggiacomo ended Allison's driving career.
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