Hi guys--
Slight hiccup here...The transcon race that terminated in Cleveland was the Bendix. There were three "feature" pylon races at Cleveland during the NAR. The Tinnerman and the Sohio were, essentially, heats, run after qualifying; one of them involved the odd-numbered qualifiers (ie. 1st, 3rd, 5th etc) and the other the evens (2nd, 4th et al)--an interesting idea since it meant the two fields would be fairly comparable. In 1949, the top four finishers in the Sohio were Bill Odom in P-51C #7 (the ultimately ill-fated "Beguine"); Ron Puckett in F2G #18; Charles Tucker in P-63C #30; and Steve Beville in P-51D #77 (which lives on as Jimmy Leeward's "Air Ranch Special"). In the '49 Tinnerman the top four were Ben McKillen in F2G #57 ( the F2G now magnificently restored and flown by Bob Odegaard); Wilson V. Newhall in P-51K #65; F/L J. MacArthur in Spitfire XIVe (yep!) #80 (TZ138, now flyable in BC with Bob Jens); and Jack Hardwick in F-5G (P-38) #34. To confuse the issue just a bit, the top ten qualifiers received a "bye" into the Thompson...and could opt to save wear and tear by not flying in the prelims. In '49, Cook Cleland, in his F2G #94, did not participate in either prelim, but went on to win the Thompson that year (the same race in which Odom tragically crashed his P-51 into an occupied house in Berea OH).
BTW, I think the story of the '49 NAR would make a terrific film...with the side benefit of making necessary the recreation of F2G #94 and P-51 "Beguine"...
S.