Top 100
Phil Walters
This bio has been viewed 242 times
'Ted Tappett'
Phil
Walters
Born
20/4/1916
94 years ago.
Died
6/2/2000
10 years ago, aged 84

Phil Walters, AKA Ted Tappett, was born in 1916 in New York City. After running street rods as a teenager, Walters turned to midget racing. He won in his first outing in a midget, then finished his "rookie" season by taking down 11 victories and 11 second place finishes in 45 starts. His second year saw him in victory lane for 26 consecutive races. He dominated at the Riverside Park Speedway, becoming their first track champion in 1949.

An innovative car builder as well as racer, Walters and partner Bill Frick built Fordillacs, a kind of customized Cadillac powered Ford. He met one of his customers, Briggs Swift Cunningham II, at Watkins Glen in 1949. Cunningham talked to him about racing at the 24 Hours of LeMans, and the two teamed up in June of 1950. Walters and Cunningham finished a respectable 11th at LeMans in their Northstar LMP endurance racer.
Walters had set the standard for auto racing by 1955, when tragedy struck. Phil had signed to drive for Ferrari, and was 2 hours into the 24 hours at LeMans when he saw a Mercedes fly off the track and into a crowd of fans. 83 people died instantly, and another 16 died later, in the worst tragedy in the history of racing. "I decided at that point", Walters said later, "that if that's what can happen in this business, I think it's time to get out. So I retired right there on the spot."

Walters operated the Walters Donaldson VW-Audi dealership in Hicksville, N.Y. for several years after retiring from racing., and took up sailing as an avocation, becoming a very accomplished sailor. He retired to Florida with his wife, Sheila in the early '90s. Phil Walters, aka Ted Tappett, passed away on February 6, 2000 at the age of 83. We welcome him posthumously into the NEAR Hall of Fame.

Drafted in 1942, Walters flew gliders and C47 transports in WWII before being shot down during the invasion of Holland. Ironically, the German surgeon who saved his life by removing a lung and a kidney had watched Walters win a Philadelphia midget race five years before. When he returned home after hostilities had ceased, Phil weighed 130 lbs - not counting the Air Medal, Purple Heart, and seven bronze stars pinned to his chest. Before the War Phil Walters was known for manhandling his machine in the turns. After the War, lacking the energy resources to support such a technique, he drove smoothly as possible. Much to his surprise the new style was significantly faster.

He joined the Army Air Corps as a transport and glider pilot in Jan. '42 as World War II was getting up to speed. He flew a Waco CG-4A glider in the disastrous invasion of Holland, which the Germans had advance knowledge of. He delivered his troops safely, but was wounded and taken prisoner. He lost a kidney and half a lung in a German hospital and was later awarded The Air Medal, a Purple Heart, seven Bronze Stars and the rank of Flight Officer.

Before the War Phil Walters was known for manhandling his machine in the turns. After the War, lacking the energy resources to support such a technique, he drove smoothly as possible. Much to his surprise the new style was significantly faster.

Walters returned to racing following the war, driving Kurtis-Offy midgets around Long Island, and later also started driving stock cars with great success. He raced at the Riverside Park Speedway, Agawam, Mass. in 1949 the first year they ran stock cars and became the first Riverside Park Speedway Champion, winning 14 features during the 1949. A record for the most wins in a season, which will stand forever, since the famed Riverside Park Speedway closed in 1999 after 50 years of operation. Richie Evans came the closest to breaking Ted's record when he won 11 features in 1980 on his way to his only Riverside Park Speedway Championship. He founded a business with partner Bill Frick which was known as Frick-Tappett Motors, which became well known for producing Fordillacs and Studillacs (Fords and Studebakers with the 331ci Cadillac V8 engine installed). They sold a Fordillac to sportsman Briggs Cunningham, who eventually hired both Frick and Walters to run the new Cunningham Car Company in West Palm Beach, Fla.

Walters became a road racing star driving for Cunningham, making a name for himself on road racing circuits throughout America and Europe. He finished third in the 24 Hours of Le Mans twice, as Cunningham sought in vain to procure a win for an American entry in the famed enduro, and dominated SCCA national races in America. Among the marques he drove were Cadillac, Cunningham, OSCA, Porsche, Cooper, Ferrari and Jaguar, with which he won the 1955 12 Hours of Sebring with Mike Hawthorn (photo, flanked by Hawthorn on the left and Cunningham).

By this time, Walters had attracted international attention to himself, and was offered an F1 contract with Ferrari. However, before he could make the move, he went to Le Mans three months later with Cunningham to drive a D-Type, and was a first-hand witness to the awful carnage that ensued when Lance Macklin and Pierre Levegh crashed on the front straight, causing flaming wreckage of Leveghs Mercedes to fly into the crowd and kill 83 spectators.

Walters retired from racing on the spot, and returned to the life of a businessman in Long Island. He ran the Walters Donaldson VW-Audi dealership in Hicksville, N.Y. for many years, and took up sailing as an avocation, becoming a very accomplished sailor. He retired to Florida in the early '90s. Phil Walters, aka Ted Tappett passed away on February 6, 2000 at the age of 83.



New England Antique Racers


If you would like to make any comments, additions or corrections to this short bio please enter them in the form below
Please enter the text above in this box.
Your email address.
Share this biography on facebookShare
  • next 100
  • previous 100
  • skip to last page
  • back to start


    These are the top 100 drivers by views this year. To view the top 100 drivers today, click here.

    Click on the drivers name for more information.
    Last Year
    Name
    Views
    Today
    Total
    Views
    2372
    2394
    0
    243
    2373
    1266
    0
    243
    2374
    -
    0
    243
    2375
    105
    0
    243
    2376
    2432
    0
    243
    2377
    2021
    0
    243
    2378
    2093
    0
    243
    2379
    315
    0
    243
    2380
    -
    0
    243
    2381
    463
    0
    243
    2382
    1082
    0
    243
    2383
    327
    0
    243
    2384
    2020
    0
    243
    2385
    -
    0
    243
    2386
    1144
    0
    243
    2387
    58
    0
    243
    2388
    798
    0
    243
    2389
    470
    0
    243
    2390
    211
    0
    243
    2391
    2208
    0
    243
    2392
    2054
    0
    243
    2393
    233
    0
    243
    2394
    1982
    0
    243
    2395
    303
    0
    243
    2396
    830
    0
    243
    2397
    1889
    0
    243
    2398
    1608
    0
    242
    2399
    1917
    0
    242
    2400
    441
    0
    242
    2401
    -
    0
    242
    2402
    216
    0
    242
    2403
    1944
    0
    242
    2404
    498
    0
    242
    2405
    -
    0
    242
    2406
    922
    0
    242
    2407
    1407
    0
    242
    2408
    1759
    0
    242
    2409
    1555
    0
    242
    2410
    1374
    0
    242
    2411
    2106
    0
    242
    2412
    984
    0
    242
    2413
    2129
    0
    242
    2414
    2293
    0
    242
    2415
    -
    0
    242
    2416
    1141
    0
    242
    2417
    1090
    0
    242
    2418
    2221
    0
    242
    2419
    351
    0
    242
    2420
    1373
    0
    242
    2421
    1692
    0
    242
    2422
    1761
    0
    242
    2423
    1990
    0
    242
    2424
    2236
    0
    242
    2425
    2297
    0
    242
    2426
    1890
    0
    242
    2427
    2018
    0
    242
    2428
    1813
    0
    242
    2429
    -
    0
    242
    2430
    -
    0
    242
    2431
    854
    0
    242
    2432
    -
    0
    242
    2433
    618
    0
    242
    2434
    -
    0
    242
    2435
    -
    0
    242
    2436
    1218
    0
    241
    2437
    2342
    0
    241
    2438
    1123
    0
    241
    2439
    1877
    0
    241
    2440
    -
    0
    241
    2441
    595
    0
    241
    2442
    2136
    0
    241
    2443
    1166
    0
    241
    2444
    293
    0
    241
    2445
    1701
    0
    241
    2446
    -
    0
    241
    2447
    -
    0
    241
    2448
    -
    0
    241
    2449
    439
    0
    241
    2450
    531
    0
    241
    2451
    1951
    0
    241
    2452
    635
    0
    241
    2453
    -
    0
    241
    2454
    684
    0
    241
    2455
    1559
    0
    241
    2456
    -
    0
    241
    2457
    319
    0
    241
    2458
    753
    0
    241
    2459
    -
    0
    241
    2460
    1666
    0
    241
    2461
    1732
    0
    241
    2462
    -
    0
    240
    2463
    565
    0
    240
    2464
    -
    0
    240
    2465
    1970
    0
    240
    2466
    -
    0
    240
    2467
    -
    0
    240
    2468
    1538
    0
    240
    2469
    973
    0
    240
    2470
    -
    0
    240
    2471
    -
    0
    240