Dick Hutcherson's Human Design Chart

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          Dick Hutcherson's Biography

          American businessman and stock car racer, nicknamed the “Keokuk Comet,” who drove in NASCAR competition from 1964 to 1967. He won 14 races, finishing runner-up in his first full season in 1965 and third in 1967, but after four years of top-level racing he retired at the season’s end to devote his energies to Hutcherson-Pagan Enterprises, a chassis-building business in Charlotte, North Carolina. His younger brother Ron also became a stock car racer.
          Dick Hutcherson hailed from Keokuk, Iowa, which has long been called the “Home of Champions” and the “Racing Capital of the World”. The “Keokuk Gang” consisted of “Old Man” Ernie Derr, Don White, Ramo Stott and Hutcherson himself.
          Hutch retired from full-schedule racing to concentrate on his chassis-building business in Charlotte, North Carolina. He was later named general manager of Holman-Moody and owner and president of Hutcherson-Pagan, both businesses were makers and repairers of race cars. He died on 6 November 2005 at age 73 on his way home from Florida.
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          Dick Hutcherson's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.