Ed Zink started his auto racing career at the dirt ovals of Tennessee and North Carolina in the 1950s.
The Zink Petit was a racing car built according to SCCA H-Modified class.
Bill Greer won the most prestigious SCCA race in the H-Modified class in 1963.
With steep competition from Royale, Lola and Zeitler, John Finger was the best driver in a Zink in the 1971 US Formula Super Vee championship.
[5] Tom Bagley was successful in the Zink Z-11 winning three races in the US Formula Super Vee championship.
Dave Weitzenhof won the Runoffs in the Formula Ford class in 1977 finishing in front of David Loring and Dennis Firestone driving a Zink Z-10.