Dick Klamfoth And Wife Survive House Fire
Cycle News Staff | December 22, 2014
Three-time Daytona 200 winner Dick Klamfoth and his wife Bev lost their home in Thornville, Ohio to a fire last Saturday. The pair narrowly escaped the fire that started while they slept early that morning. Dick was uninjured, but Bev was hospitalized for a day due to smoke inhalation. They lost everything in the fire including their eight dogs.
The family set up a gofundme account to help the Klamfoths get back on their feet. To donate click here: www.gofundme.com/klamfothfirefund
Dick also was responsible for putting the Daytona 200 Monument together with donations and also lost in the fire were the files for monument. Dick’s wife Bev asked that if anyone had placed an order for a brick this year, or had any issues to please contact her at: 614-579-5512 or go to the website at: http://daytona200monument.com.