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Veteran Owner/Driver David Suchy Passes – YankeeRacer.com

Veteran Owner/Driver David Suchy Passes

It is with great sadness that I must inform the racing community of the passing of David Suchy.

David was most known as the owner / driver of the ARDC roadster midget “Outhouse Mouse” #27. He was truly one of the nice guys in motorsports. David’s racing career began with the modifieds at places like The Reading Fairgrounds, Big Diamond, Anthracite, Fredricksburg and Penn National. His racing career spans almost 40 years and nearly 100 different race tracks. David drove modifieds, late models and hobby cars and his favorite the midgets.

David was a staple on the ARDC midget circuit from 1985-2003. He served on the board of the ARDC numerous times and was always willing to help. He loved the travel and the many friendships he built in and out of the club. Although the Roadster will never again be in active competition, I assure you, it will ride again to keep his memory and legacy alive.

In lieu of flowers, we ask that contributions be made to the Eastern Museum of Motor Racing in his name. Contributions can be mailed to:
Eastern Museum of Motor Racing P.O. Box 688
Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055

Visitation for David Suchy will be from 6pm – 9pm on Oct. 19th and again from 9:30am – 10:30am on Oct. 20th

The funeral home address is: Buse Funeral Home 145 N. Grant St.
Palmyra, Pa. 17078

A memorial service will be had on Oct. 20th at 11am at Holy Spirit Church
245 W. Pine St. Palmyra, Pa. 17078

A final thought: David was not only my brother, he was my best friend, and most importantly he was my HERO. I will truly miss him.

Brian Suchy