At the Track

We'll note happenings at the national and local levels of racing.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

And the winner is. . .

Photo courtesy Late Model Racing Australia

So, Steve Francis wins again.

He is the winner of the first round of the Australian Late Model Wild West Tour in Perth, Australia on the 27th, which for us in the good ol' U S of A, was today, I think. Yeah, they are a day ahead of us.

Steve will be back in the states in February 11 to open up the Lucas Oil Dirt Late Model Series in Florida.

He's heading in to 2013, already a winner.

You can follow Steve on Facebook and at http://stevefrancisracing.com and at http://www.clintbowyer.com/dirt/ and on Twitter as @boywerdirt or his sponsor Georgia Boot as @GeorgiaBoot


You can follow the Lucas Oil Dirt Late Model series at www.lucasdirt.com

You can follow me on Twitter as HDRacegal.



 

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Francis' winning ways

Great job and congrats are in order for Ashland's Steve Francis! He won the first round of the Supatilt Wild West Tour in Australia.

The next round should be underway just about now. Keep in mind, Australia is a day ahead of us.

This is the latest post on Facebook from the Wild West Tour.


Francis Wins Preliminary A Main at Perth Motorplex

American Late Model star Steve Francis has won the twenty five lap Preliminary A Main for Round One of the Supatilt Wild West Tour held at the Perth Motorplex tonight (December 26th 2012).
 
Francis dominated the night winning both his heat races and he led every lap of the preliminary A Main to remind the Western Australian public what he is capable of behind the wheel of a Dirt Late Model.
 
Following Francis home was defending Hoosier Racing Tire Pro Dirt Series champion Jamie Oldfield with American Devin Moran putting in a impressive performance to finish third in his first visit to the Perth Motorplex.
 
Twenty Five cars were on hand for the opening night of two to be held at the Perth Motorplex. Peter McPherson would be sidelined for the night after making contact with the wall during hot laps.


The opening heat race of the night would see Ryan Ludlow charge away to a handy lead over the field before retiring with engine issues. Jac Dolmans would then go on to win his first race in Late Models with American Devin Moran finishing second from Matt Goodlad.
 
Heat two would see Steve Francis charge through the pack from the rear of the field with a huge win over Brad Blake, Brad Ludlow and Jamie Oldfield who had a great scrap for the minor placings.
 
The third heat race of the evening once again saw Steve Francis dominate with the American winning from the front row over Craig Vosbergen and Warren Oldfield.
 
The final heat race of the night went the way of Devin Moran who had a great tussle throughout the ten lap event with Jamie Oldfield. Third home would be defending Perth Motorplex track champion Jay Cardy with South Australian Matt Crimmins having a high speed spin during the race. Crimmins would retire shortly after with a issue in the rear of his car.
 
Twenty Two cars would start the Preliminary A Main for Round One of the Supatilt Wild West Tour.
 
The two American Steve Francis & Devin Moran would share the front row with Francis electing to start on the outside.
 
When the lights went green Francis would charge away from the field in the opening laps with Moran and Jamie Oldfield having a great battle for second. Jac Dolmans would spin to the infield after five laps while running in seventh place and retire from the race.
 
Michael Holmes would hit the wall while running in the top ten causing a stoppage with twelve laps to run. Brad Ludlow would then hit the wall in the same place as Holmes not long after the restart while battling for a position inside the top five. During one of the stoppages Jay Cardy would also retire from the event with broken suspension on the right rear corner of the Cardy Racing Components machine.

Francis would go on to win the preliminary feature for round one of the Wild West Series with smoking starting to come from the engine of the Ozmine Rocket with a handful of laps remaining. Jamie Oldfield would get the better of Devin Moran in the concluding laps to finish second with Moran third. Craig Vosbergen would finish in fourth ahead of the consistent Matt Goodlad, Warren Oldfield, Ben Nicastri, Koran Atkinson, Mark Matthews, Jeremy Hale, David Nylander, Matt Crimmins and Ben Ludlow who rounded out the finishers in his new car.

Francis was pleased with his opening night performance,“Good to win straight out of box, the car was real nice to drive and the Michael Holmes Racing team have given me a good car. We just had a Oil line come loose in the last few laps but that’s fine we will be back tomorrow, big thanks to everyone at Ozmine and also Valvoline for their support in making this all possible”.

The concluding night of Round One of the Supatilt Wild West Tour will be held tomorrow night at the Perth Motorplex with racing getting underway from 6pm.

For More Information about the Supatilt Wild West Tour log on to www.latemodelracing.wa.com.au.

The Supatilt Wild West Tour is apart of the 2012/2013 Hoosier Racing Tire Pro Dirt Late Model Series

Supatilt Wild West Tour Preliminary A Main Perth Motorplex Results- 1st USA91 Steve Francis, 2nd 51 Jamie Oldfield, 3rd USA99 Devin Moran, 4th 8 Craig Vosbergen, 5th 18 Matt Goodlad, 6th 15 Warren Oldfield, 7th NSW99 Ben Nicastri, 8th 63 Koran Atkinson, 9th 30 Mark Matthews, 10th 77 Jeremy Hale, 11th 54 David Nylander, 12th SA10 Matt Crimmins, 13th 9 Ben Ludlow, DNF 21 Dean King, 0 Brad Blake, 46 Jac Dolmans, 23 Clint Noakes, 52 Jay Cardy, 91 Michael Holmes, 20 Matt Noakes, 92 Brad Ludlow, 34 Matt Nylander

Friday, December 21, 2012

Holiday cheer

When good things happen to nice people, we cheer.

When good things happen to nice places, we cheer.

Cheer - cheer - cheer !

Here's some holiday cheer.

Ona Speedway will have racing in 2013, with a new track manager, Dave Hughes, and a return for classes that have been missing at the place were legends are made and have raced.

Next bit of Christmas joy - Tri-State dirt track racer Steve Francis from Ashland, KY, will be spending the holiday in the land Down Under. Yup, he'll be in Perth, Australia at the SupaTilt Wild West for Late Models on Dec. 26 and Dec. 27. 

And, there's more happiness under the local racer's tree this year. To find out what THAT is, you'll have to watch The Herald-Dispatch during the next few days. But here's a hint...

Friday, June 22, 2012

This weekend at the track...

There's lots of action in the region on track, both dirt and asphalt. So, here's the rundown:


June 22
Southern Ohio Speedway, Wheelersburg, Ohio “Late Model Super Show”, $2,000 to win Late Models plus Steel Block Late Models, Jordan Heating & Cooling UMP Modifieds, GCP Engines Sport Mods

June 23
Ona Speedway, Ona, WV races Classics, U-Cars, Hobby Stock http://www.onaspeedway.com Pits open at noon; general admission opens 5 p.m. Hot laps at 1 p.m.; races start 7 p.m.

Ohio Valley Speedway, Washington, W.Va. - "Faster Pastor Race" and Racing ALL Classes: AMRA Late Model - AMRA Modified - Pure Stock - 4 Cylinder FWD - Mini-Wedge www.ohiovalleyspeedway.com

Columbus (Ohio) Motor Speedway – Trailer races; NASCAR weekly racing series; late models; Columbus Modified; Sport Stock; Crazy Compacts. 

June 24
Cannonball Speedway, St. Clairsville, Ohio – Sunday Shoot Series; Ohio All Star Sprint Speedweek; $1,500 to win Renegades of Dirt Modified Tour. 

June 30
Ohio Valley Speedway, Washington, W.Va. - "Pure Stock Special - $800 to win" and Racing ALL Classes: AMRA Late Model - AMRA Modified - Pure Stock - 4 Cylinder FWD - Mini-Wedges http://www.ohiovalleyspeedway.com

Columbus (Ohio) Motor Speedway – Firecracker Championship – 50 lap NASCAR Late Model feature; Columbus Modifieds; Sport Stock; Crazy Compacts.

Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, Ohio - FASTRAK Pro Late Models / UMP DIRTcar Mods / Stocks / Fireworks


Friday, June 1, 2012

What to do, what to do?


The offerings this week are a little slimmer than on Memorial Day weekend, but there are things happening! The forecast locally calls for rain, but in between the showers, who knows?

Ona Speedway has the Super Cup series returning to the asphalt track on Saturday. This is one of the six stops in the series this year. It will feature a former Ona Late Model Champion from 2008, Harvey Harrison.

Beginning on Wednesday, Eldora Speedway gears up for the Prelude to the Dream with the stars of NASCAR, Indy Series and NHRA competing for charity and bragging rights. This year, new addition to Stewart-Haas Racing, Danica Patrick, will take to the dirt driving one of her boss' cars. That should be interesting to watch.

Also in that lineup will be host Tony Stewart and Ryan Newman, Kasey Kahne, five-time Jimmie Johnson, Clint Bowyer, Kenny Wallace, Bobby Labonte, Aric Almirola, Kurt and Kyle Busch and Austin and Ty Dillon from NASCAR, Tony Kanaan of Izod IndyCar Series, Ron Capps and Cruz Pedregon of NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing series.
CAR SHOWS:

June 1
TRI-STATE STREET RODS CLUB – Huntington, W.Va.: McCruising at McDonald's and HIMG next to the restaurant is offered the first Saturday of each month from 5 p.m. to dusk at 5178 Route 60, off the 29th Street exit of Interstate 64.. For more information, call 304-416-0205.

NITRO ANTIQUE CAR CLUB – Nitro, W.Va.: May, June, July and August
Cruise-ins are the first Fridays of each month from 5 p.m. to dusk at the Putnam County Bank parking lot off the Hurricane exit of Interstate 64. There is no entry fee for cruise-in events. For more information, call Paul Lett at 304-755-4187, Earl Taylor at 304-776-2117 or Jeary Mullins at 304-965-1594.

June 2
THE OLE CAR CLUB OF GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
A Super Cruise-In is set for 5-8 p.m. Saturday, June 2, at the City Park in downtown Gallipolis. Registration is by donation. For more information, call Dave Hively at 740-446-0643 or email dlhively@att.net or call Elwood Lewis at 740-446-4064 or email lewis02@yahoo.com.

RACING
June 1
SOUTHERN OHIO SPEEDWAY, Wheelersburg, Ohio “Kids Night”, $2,000 to win Late Models, $1,200 to win ARS 3/4 Scale Late Models, plus Jordan Heating & Cooling UMP Modifieds, GCP Engines Sport Mods, and an Enduro

June 2
ONA SPEEDWAY, Ona, W.Va. – Super Cup Series returns to Ona Speedway this weekend, in addition to the regular classes of local racers.
In the series will be former Ona Late Model Series 2008 champion Harvey Harrison, who is considered a favorite to win in the Super Cup race.

Super Cup practice sessions begin at 1:45 pm on Saturday. Qualifying follows at 5:30 with the Super Cup autograph session slated for 6:15. The Cool Shirt 100 begins at approximately 8 p.m. (actual starting time may vary slightly due to support series events).

Sopwith Motorsports Television Productions will produce a 30-minute program from the Cool Shirt 100. The race will be televised nationally by the TUFF TV cable network. See TUFF TV's web site for air times and dates. The race will also air later on America One Sports, Motorsportworld.tv, and the Untamed Sports cable network.

OHIO VALLEY SPEEDWAY, Washington, W.Va. - Racing ALL Classes: AMRA Late Model - AMRA Modified - Pure Stock - 4 Cylinder FWD - Mini-Wedges http://www.ohiovalleyspeedway.com

Friday, May 25, 2012

WV loves NASCAR


Once again, West Virginia will be well-represented at the beginning of the Coke 600 this weekend in Charlotte.

Governor Earl Ray Tomblin will be the grand marshal at the race and ride in the pace car.

But he's not the first. Then-Gov. now U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin dropped the ceremonial green in 2006 as honorary starter. Then, in 2008, WV House of Delegates speaker Rick Thompson did the same on the flagstand. 

In the pace car or on the flagstand? No choice in my book - Drop the green! At least you get seen there. In the pace car, everyone's watching the field behind you.

Sorry there are no photos of Gov. Tomblin or Speaker Thompson here, but I don't have those.

If Gov. Tomblin is a racefan, I don't know. I do know Joe Manchin is, and even rode his Harley from Charleston to The Greenbrier on the Kyle Petty Charity Ride a few years ago when they passed through the state.

We can only hope the governor has as much fun at this year's 600 as Gov. Manchin appears to have had when it was his turn!





Cars, cars everywhere


Memorial Day weekend is the beginning of summertime and summertime means car shows and races!

So, for this weekend, there are lots of events for your horsepower fix. 

On the street…

May 25
COVERED BRIDGE CAR CLUB – Milton, W.Va.: The cruise-ins are set for 5 p.m. until dusk the last Friday of the month at Perry Morris Square in Milton. For more information, call Andrew at 304-743-5321 or 304-654-0745 or email coveredbridgecarclub@msn.com.

May 25-28
CRUZIN' ON THE PLAZA – Pullman Plaza Hotel, Huntington, W.Va.: The event is set for Friday-Monday, May 25-28, at Pullman Plaza Hotel, 1001 3rd Ave. Registration, which is $25, begins Friday, May 25, along with a meet and greet at the Visitor's Center and a movie night. Saturday, May 26, offers another registration day and the car show, children's events at Harris Riverfront Park, a car bash, crank it up contest and a concert. Sunday, May 27, features the car show, live music, a road tour and awards ceremony.

It is sponsored by the city of Huntington, the Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District, the Cabell-Huntington Visitors and Convention Bureau, Big Sandy Superstore Arena, Pullman Square and the Pullman Plaza Hotel.

A portion of proceeds will be donated to Children's Hospital at Cabell Huntington Hospital. For more information, email questions@pullman.com, call Natalie at 304-691-5408 or go to www.cruzinontheplaza.com.

And on the track…

May 25
Southern Ohio Speedway, Wheelersburg, Ohio “Memorial Day Championships”, $2,000 to win Late Models plus Jordan Heating & Cooling UMP Modifieds, GCP Engines Sport Mods, and Street Stocks

May 26
Tyler County Speedway, Middlebourne, W.Va. – Bullring Bonanza 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. $550,000 cash and prizes; World of Outlaw Late Model Jackpot 100 $25,000 to win, $2,000 to start, green flag at 7 p.m.  www.tylercountyspeedwayonline.com.

Columbus Motor Speedway, Columbus, Ohio – JEGS/CRA All Star Tour 50 lap NASCAR Late Model Feature.
Ohio Valley Speedway, Washington, W.Va. - "OVSCA 410 Winged Sprints" and Racing all Classes: AMRA Late Model - AMRA Modified - Pure Stock - 4 Cylinder FWD - Mini-Wedges http://www.ohiovalleyspeedway.com

May 27
Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, Ohio - Johnny Appleseed Classic presented by Miller Lite Sunoco American Late Models / NRA Sprint Invaders / Mods / Stocks 

So, let's get out there, enjoy the sunshine, fire up the grills, down some beverages and watch some fireworks PLUS see some cool classics and hot rods!

Make every day count, life is short!
 

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Joining his brother in the Hall of Fame is.....


With Leonard Wood at the 2012 Daytona 500

It’s been a history-making year already in racedom. The Daytona 500 was rained out and postponed and there was a tie in voting for the Hall of Fame Class of 2013.

The 2013 class, announced Wednesday, will be Buck Baker, Cotton Owens, Herb Thomas, Rusty Wallace and Leonard Wood, who will be joining his brother, Glen, who was inducted in the 2012 class at the Hall.

The final spot was a tie between Fireball Roberts and Buck Baker. After a runoff, Baker nabbed the final spot.

Fan votes? Those went to Benny Parsons, Fireball Roberts, Wendell Scott, Rusty Wallace and Leonard Wood.
So, I voted for Leonard, BP, Fireball and Wendell, with my 5th going to Tim Flock, who was apparently just outside the class behind Jerry Cook after the tiebreaker. Maybe next year I’ll have more inductees in my votes.

Induction day will be Friday, Feb. 8, 2013 at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte.

I had the opportunity to meet Leonard Wood at the Daytona 500 this year. How fortuitous I was wearing a Ford Racing jacket, too. And in the pocket was my trusty Lions Club mascot Hunter Lion (short for Huntington, of course). Yup, the little lion came out for a photo op with the racing legend and the redhead from West Virginia.

A few years ago, I met Rusty Wallace at an appearance for Make a Wish Foundation in West Virginia. Members of the Official NASCAR Members Club got a quick photo with him and National Advisor Paul Mullins of St. Albans held the microphone for some of Rusty’s interviews.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Hot weather, hot cars, what more do you want?


The weather is hot, hot, hot and the cars are, too!

Up on the classic car shows this weekend are:

May 4
NITRO ANTIQUE CAR CLUB – Nitro, W.Va.: Cruise-ins are the first Fridays of each month from 5 p.m. to dusk at the Putnam County Bank parking lot off the Hurricane exit of Interstate 64. There is no entry fee for cruise-in events. For more information, call Paul Lett at 304-755-4187, Earl Taylor at 304-776-2117 or Jeary Mullins at 304-965-1594.

May 5
TRI-STATE STREET RODS CLUB – Huntington, W.Va.: McCruising at McDonald's and HIMG next to the restaurant is offered the first Saturday of each month from 5 p.m. to dusk at 5178 Route 60, off the 29th Street exit of Interstate 64.. For more information, call 304-416-0205.

If you want those cars to go fast and turn left, try these out:

May 4
SOUTHERN OHIO SPEEDWAY, WHEELERSBURG, OHIO $2,000 to win Late Models plus Jordan Heating & Cooling UMP Modifieds, GCP Engines Sport Mods, and an Enduro (Rain Date: May 5th)

May 5
ONA SPEEDWAY, ONA, W.VA., races Classics, U-Cars, Hobby Stock http://www.onaspeedway.com Pits open at noon; general admission opens 5 p.m. Hot laps at 1 p.m.; races start 7 p.m.

TYLER COUNTY SPEEDWAY, MIDDLEBOURNE, W.VA.  I love the 70s  “Buck Night” Get $2 off if you wear tie-dye; $1 soda, #1 hot dogs, $1 adult beverages.  www.tylercountyspeedwayonline.com.

OHIO VALLEY SPEEDWAY, WASHINGTON, W.VA. Racing ALL Classes:
AMRA Late Model - AMRA Modified - Pure Stock - 4 Cylinder FWD - Mini-Wedges http://www.ohiovalleyspeedway.com/

COLUMBUS MOTOR SPEEDWAY, COLUMBUS, OHIO admission $12 for the NASCAR weekly racing series – Late Models and Columbus Modified plus sport stocks and crazy compacts and FAST Series legend cars.


Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Cookin' at Club E

I love the Racing Chef. He brings tasty, simple (thankfully) recipes to the table and show us how to make them. Plus, he has the racing celebs who help with their favorite dishes.

A couple years ago, I go to be on, well, in the background of, The Racing Chef program at Richard Childress Vineyards. Would I like to be in the background of the shots, he asks? That was an easy answer - YES! I don't know how many times I've watched that segment for my brief shot, maybe a few seconds, but still, I was on the show!

I digress.

Today, Chef Nicky is showing a favorite of Dale Earnhardt's - crab cakes and his "special' sauce.



Yuuup. I'll be giving this one a try soon!


Good times I remember...

Chicago sings about "Old Days" and the good things of the past.

Among good things of the past are Schwinn bicycles (I still have my blue Hollywood model) and old cars, not to mention the music (choose your era, personally, I'm fond of the 60s and early 70s).

On Facebook the other day was a mystery post to like and share if you knew what it was. Well, it was a pair of drive-in movie speakers on a post. Like. Share. Smile.

 Here are the car shows on this weeks calendar:

April 27
COVERED BRIDGE CAR CLUB – Milton, W.Va.: April, May, June, July, August and September The cruise-ins are set for 5 p.m. until dusk the last Friday of the month at Perry Morris Square in Milton. For more information, call Andrew at 304-743-5321 or 304-654-0745 or email coveredbridgecarclub@msn.com.

April 28
ROAD ANGELS – Clear Fork, W.Va.: A car/truck and motorcycle show is set for Saturday, April 28, at Westside High School in Clear Fork, W.Va. Registration is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and awards are presented at 3 p.m. Entry fee is $15.

As the year progresses, the car shows heat up the local parking lots. Next month through August and early September are a slew of shows to catch your eyes

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Go fast, turn left...

Here's your weekly racing schedule for the weekend.

April 20
Southern Ohio Speedway, Wheelersburg, Ohio $2,000 to win Late Models plus Jordan Heating & Cooling UMP Modifieds, GCP Engines Sport Mods,and Street Stocks (Rain Date: April 21st)

April 21
Ona Speedway, Ona, WV runs Classics, U-Cars, Hobby Stock http://www.onaspeedway.com

Ohio Valley Speedway, Washington, WV running AMRA Late Model - AMRA Modified - Pure Stock - 4 Cylinder FWD - Mini-Wedges http://www.ohiovalleyspeedway.com/

Tyler County Speedway, Middlebourne, W.Va. - 18th annual Topless 50, $4,000 to win Super Late Model Invitational. www.tylercountyspeedwayonline.com.

Columbus Motor Speedway NASCAR All American Series Stock Cars, Late Models, Columbus Modifieds, Sport Stocks and Crazy Compacts plus FAST Series Legend Cars http://www.columbusspeedway.com

Midvale Speedway, New Philadelphia, Ohio, McIntosh Oil Company Season Opener, Meet The Drivers Night, double points all divisions, Late Models, Modifieds, Classics, Sprint Cars http://www.midvalespeedway.com/

Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, Ohio Border Wars (and celebrating the 50th year of USAC at Eldora) USAC Sprint Cars / UMP DIRTcar Modifieds / Stocks http://www.eldoraspeedway.com/

Kanawha Valley Motorsports Park, Southside, WV bracket races. Gates open at 10 a.m. and time trials start at noon. http://kanrace.com/

Friday, April 13, 2012

Revised April race schedule

In putting together April's race schedule, I overlooked Southern Ohio Speedway in Wheelersburg. Sorry. We're compiling a master list for tracks that can be a day trip there and back, with racing in between.

The "big leagues" as my my "adopted sons" call NASCAR, will be noted when it's close enough for a weekend trip - Kentucky (if you can get there, hahaha!), Martinsville, Richmond, Charlotte, Pocono, Rockingham.

April 14
Ona Speedway, Ona, WV runs Classics, U-Cars, Hobby Stock http://www.onaspeedway.com

Ohio Valley Speedway, Washington, WV running AMRA Late Model - AMRA Modified - Pure Stock - 4 Cylinder FWD - Mini-Wedges http://www.ohiovalleyspeedway.com/

Columbus Motor Speedway NASCAR All American Series Stock Cars, Late Models, Columbus Modifieds, Sport Stocks and Crazy Compacts plus Winged Spring Cars http://www.columbusspeedway.com

Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, Ohio 59th season opener Sunoco American Late Models / UMP DIRTcar Modifieds / Stock Cars http://www.eldoraspeedway.com/

Kanawha Valley Motorsports Park, Southside, WV bracket races. Gates open at 10 a.m. and time trials start at noon. http://kanrace.com/

April 20

Southern Ohio Speedway, Wheelersburg, Ohio $2,000 to win Late Models plus Jordan Heating & Cooling UMP Modifieds, GCP Engines Sport Mods,and Street Stocks (Rain Date: April 21st)

April 21
Ona Speedway, Ona, WV runs Classics, U-Cars, Hobby Stock http://www.onaspeedway.com

Ohio Valley Speedway, Washington, WV running AMRA Late Model - AMRA Modified - Pure Stock - 4 Cylinder FWD - Mini-Wedges http://www.ohiovalleyspeedway.com/

Columbus Motor Speedway NASCAR All American Series Stock Cars, Late Models, Columbus Modifieds, Sport Stocks and Crazy Compacts plus FAST Series Legend Cars http://www.columbusspeedway.com

Midvale Speedway, New Philadelphia, Ohio, McIntosh Oil Company Season Opener, Meet The Drivers Night, double points all divisions, Late Models, Modifieds, Classics, Sprint Cars http://www.midvalespeedway.com/

Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, Ohio Border Wars (and celebrating the 50th year of USAC at Eldora) USAC Sprint Cars / UMP DIRTcar Modifieds / Stocks http://www.eldoraspeedway.com/

Kanawha Valley Motorsports Park, Southside, WV bracket races. Gates open at 10 a.m. and time trials start at noon. http://kanrace.com/

April 27
Southern Ohio Speedway, Wheelersburg, Ohio 2nd Annual Southern 50, $6,000 to win Late Models plus $500 to win Late Model Non-Qualifiers Race (Note: $300 has been taken off the top and redistributed through the field in the Non-Qualifiers race) and $1,000 to win Jordan Heating & Cooling UMP Modifieds (Rain Date: April 28th)

April 28
Columbus Motor Speedway NASCAR All American Series Stock Cars, Late Models, Columbus Modifieds, Sport Stocks and Crazy Compacts plus Super Car Stock Car Series http://www.columbusspeedway.com

Ohio Valley Speedway, Washington, WV OVSCA 410 Winged Sprints and racing all classes AMRA Late Model, AMRA Modified, Pure Stock, 4 Cylinder FWD, Mini-Wedges http://www.ohiovalleyspeedway.com/

Midvale Speedway, New Philadelphia, Ohio, Finish Line Motors/Freedom Auto Finance Spectator Drags; Late Models, Modifieds, Classics, Sprint Cars http://www.midvalespeedway.com/

Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, Ohio Saturday Night Special UMP DIRTcar Modifieds / Stocks / Vore's Welding FWD Compacts http://www.eldoraspeedway.com/

Kanawha Valley Motorsports Park, Southside, WV bracket races. Gates open at 10 a.m. and time trials start at noon. http://kanrace.com/

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Racing along another week

This week - Eldora opens! Columbus Motor Speedway has racing! So do Ona Speedway and Ohio Valley Speedway!

And NASCAR returns to the Rock! Not the Cup Series, the Truck Series on Sunday afternoon. The Cup and Nationwide are in Texas this week.

Not a bad weekend, don't you think?

Here's the schedule:

April 14
Ona Speedway, Ona, WV runs Classics, U-Cars, Hobby Stock http://www.onaspeedway.com

Ohio Valley Speedway, Washington, WV running AMRA Late Model - AMRA Modified - Pure Stock - 4 Cylinder FWD - Mini-Wedges http://www.ohiovalleyspeedway.com/

Columbus Motor Speedway NASCAR All American Series Stock Cars, Late Models, Columbus Modifieds, Sport Stocks and Crazy Compacts plus Winged Spring Cars http://www.columbusspeedway.com

Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, Ohio 59th season opener Sunoco American Late Models / UMP DIRTcar Modifieds / Stock Cars http://www.eldoraspeedway.com/

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

HOF nominees a class of firsts

Once again, it's time to vote five new members to the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

It's a list with two firsts - a woman nominee and an African-American nominee. I've been saying all along Wendell Scott needed to be at least in the nominations.

When it comes to getting my choices in the Hall, it's happening. Not as fast as I would like to see it, but it's happening.

I'll still vote for Tim Flock, but how about the other four I can cast ballots to include?

Leonard Wood? Absolutely. He's a really sweet man. After meeting him at this year's Daytona 500, my respect for the Wood Brothers increased. His brother Glen was inducted into the Hall in the last class.

Which will put me on the "family soapbox." There are families that need to be inducted together - Petty, Earnhardt, France, Jarrett. It's difficult to separate the Wood Brothers, don't you think? Yet that's exactly what happened in the last class.

Richard Childress and / or Rick Hendrick? I don't know abou that. Their biographies mention them as car owners and they have not retired from that. Retired as drivers, yes; owners, no.

Wendell Scott certainly has my vote. Being a black driver in the good-old-boys network in the South took not just skill, but guts.

So, do I include a vote for Rusty Wallace? He's deserving.

I think it's a shame to look at them alphabetically - by the time you get through the list, two among the most deserving are at the bottom of that list, in the W-section.

Well, decide for yourself. If you go to the Hall of Fame website, you can see the 25 and watch the biographies. Then, vote.

The nominees, listed alphabetically, are:

Buck Baker, first driver to win consecutive NASCAR premier (now Sprint Cup) series titles (1956-57)

Red Byron, first NASCAR premier series champion, in 1949

Richard Childress, 11-time car owner champion in NASCAR's three national series

Jerry Cook, six-time NASCAR Modified champion

H. Clay Earles, founder of Martinsville Speedway

Tim Flock, two-time NASCAR premier series champion

Ray Fox, legendary engine builder and owner of cars driven by Buck Baker, Junior Johnson and others

Anne Bledsoe France, helped build the sport with husband, Bill France Sr.; affectionately known as Annie B.

Rick Hendrick, 13-time car owner champion in NASCAR's three national series

Jack Ingram, two-time Busch (now Nationwide) Series champion and three-time Late Model Sportsman champion

Bobby Isaac, 1970 NASCAR premier series champion

Fred Lorenzen, 26 wins and winner of the Daytona 500 and World 600

Cotton Owens, owner/driver, won 1966 owner championship with David Pearson

Raymond Parks, NASCAR's first champion car owner

Benny Parsons, 1973 NASCAR premier series champion

Les Richter, former NASCAR executive; former president of Riverside International Raceway

Fireball Roberts, 33 NASCAR premier series wins, including the 1962 Daytona 500

T. Wayne Robertson, helped raise NASCAR popularity as R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. senior VP

Wendell Scott, first African-American NASCAR premier series race winner

Ralph Seagraves, formed groundbreaking Winston-NASCAR partnership as executive with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.

Herb Thomas, first two-time NASCAR premier series champion, 1951 and '53

Curtis Turner, early personality, called the "Babe Ruth of stock car racing"

Rusty Wallace, 1989 NASCAR premier series champion

Joe Weatherly, two-time NASCAR premier series champion

Leonard Wood, part-owner and former crew chief for Wood Brothers; revolutionized pit stops

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Looking for some racing? Here ya go!

If you're looking for some local, affordable racing, there are a lot of options in April.

In West Virginia and Ohio, there are a lot of options open to the motorsports enthusiast.

Now, there is something to be said for raw horsepower like NASCAR, but close to home those are relegated to Kentucky Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway and on the further edges, Richmond, Martinsville and Charlotte.

Now, Kentucky is only a couple hours away and Bruton says they are in the major upgrade-fix-last-year's-debacle. Seriously. He's gonna park cars in the fields around the track they've purchased. Yes, I said fields. Like, go to demolition derby at your county fair, fields.

So, to help you find some close to home racing, here's a list for April.

April 7
Ona Speedway, Ona, WV
runs Classics, U-Cars, Hobby Stock http://www.onaspeedway.com

Ohio Valley Speedway, Washington, WV running AMRA Late Model - AMRA Modified - Pure Stock - 4 Cylinder FWD - Mini-Wedges http://www.ohiovalleyspeedway.com/

Columbus Motor Speedway, Columbus, Ohio running NASCAR All American Series Stock Cars Late Models, Columbus Modifieds, Sport Stocks and Crazy Compacts http://www.columbusspeedway.com

April 14
Ona Speedway, Ona, WV
runs Classics, U-Cars, Hobby Stock http://www.onaspeedway.com

Ohio Valley Speedway, Washington, WV running AMRA Late Model - AMRA Modified - Pure Stock - 4 Cylinder FWD - Mini-Wedges http://www.ohiovalleyspeedway.com/

Columbus Motor Speedway NASCAR All American Series Stock Cars, Late Models, Columbus Modifieds, Sport Stocks and Crazy Compacts plus Winged Spring Cars http://www.columbusspeedway.com

Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, Ohio 59th season opener Sunoco American Late Models / UMP DIRTcar Modifieds / Stock Cars http://www.eldoraspeedway.com/


April 21
Ona Speedway, Ona, WV
runs Classics, U-Cars, Hobby Stock http://www.onaspeedway.com

Ohio Valley Speedway, Washington, WV running AMRA Late Model - AMRA Modified - Pure Stock - 4 Cylinder FWD - Mini-Wedges http://www.ohiovalleyspeedway.com/

Columbus Motor Speedway NASCAR All American Series Stock Cars, Late Models, Columbus Modifieds, Sport Stocks and Crazy Compacts plus FAST Series Legend Cars http://www.columbusspeedway.com

Midvale Speedway, New Philadelphia, Ohio, McIntosh Oil Company Season Opener, Meet The Drivers Night, double points all divisions, Late Models, Modifieds, Classics, Sprint Cars http://www.midvalespeedway.com/

Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, Ohio Border Wars (and celebrating the 50th year of USAC at Eldora) USAC Sprint Cars / UMP DIRTcar Modifieds / Stocks http://www.eldoraspeedway.com/


April 28
Columbus Motor Speedway
NASCAR All American Series Stock Cars, Late Models, Columbus Modifieds, Sport Stocks and Crazy Compacts plus Super Car Stock Car Series http://www.columbusspeedway.com

Ohio Valley Speedway, Washington, WV OVSCA 410 Winged Sprints and racing all classes AMRA Late Model, AMRA Modified, Pure Stock, 4 Cylinder FWD, Mini-Wedges http://www.ohiovalleyspeedway.com/

Midvale Speedway, New Philadelphia, Ohio, Finish Line Motors/Freedom Auto Finance Spectator Drags; Late Models, Modifieds, Classics, Sprint Cars http://www.midvalespeedway.com/

Eldora Speedway, Rossburg, Ohio Saturday Night Special UMP DIRTcar Modifieds / Stocks / Vore's Welding FWD Compacts http://www.eldoraspeedway.com/

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Rev'd up for local racing?



It’s time for Ona Speedway to open for the season.

The green flag drops on Saturday, April 7 for the first of 16 Saturday nights of racing in Classic, U-Car and Hobby Stock divisions. As of now, there are 106 cars registered, according to track co-owner Lynn Bauer.

Returning as track announcer will be Spencer Adkins of WOWK television.

Prices this year are $8 for adults and free for kids 7 and under. Pit passes are also available for $20 for ages 13 and up, $10 for ages 8 – 12 and free for age 7 and under.

The pits open at noon with pre-tech inspections at 12:30 and hot laps at 1 p.m. General admission gates open at 5 p.m. and racing begins at 7 p.m.

Racing will be the first three Saturdays of each month. Well, except for June. There are four Saturday nights of racing that month, but the first is the Super Cup Series returning to Ona.

A special attraction will be June 2 when Ona hosts the Super Cup Series on WV’s only asphalt track.


Super Cup director Joe Schmaling says the series is racing the way it used to be – big, heavy, truly stock, cars, drivers, no engineers and no computers.

Other stops on the Super Cup Series will be Columbus Motor Speedway, Motordrome Speedway, Old Dominion Speedway, Midvale Speedway and Lonesome Pine Speedway.

Links of interest will be:

www.onaspeedway.com and

www.supercupstockcarseries.com/

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Who’s looking for a car show?

When the weather warms up it’s time to cruise the streets with the windows or sunroof open or the top down on whatever machine you drive.

Or, you can park the vehicle and cruise on foot between lines of shiny, chrome-laden polished so you can see yourself cars on a sunny afternoon.

Yeah, check out those classics, or better yet, those muscle cars. Yep, I’ll stop and look at a Mustang faster than you can sing Mustang Sally. Have you ever heard Landau Eugene Murphy Jr., sing Mustang Sally? Wowser! But I digress.

This has already published in The Herald-Dispatch, but in case you missed it, here’s a rundown by sponsoring car clubs.

NITRO ANTIQUE CAR CLUB – Nitro, W.Va.: Cruise-ins are the first Fridays of each month from 5 p.m. to dusk at the Putnam County Bank parking lot off the Hurricane exit of Interstate 64. Cruise-in dates are May 4, June 1, July 6 and Aug. 3. There is no entry fee for cruise-in events. For more information, call Paul Lett at 304-755-4187, Earl Taylor at 304-776-2117 or Jeary Mullins at 304-965-1594.

COVERED BRIDGE CAR CLUB – Milton, W.Va.: The cruise-ins are set for 5 p.m. until dusk the last Friday of the month at Perry Morris Square in Milton. The dates include April 27, May 25, June 29, July 27, Aug. 31 and Sept. 28. For more information, call Andrew at 304-743-5321 or 304-654-0745 or email coveredbridgecarclub@msn.com.

ROAD ANGELS – Clear Fork, W.Va.: A car/truck and motorcycle show is set for Saturday, April 28, at Westside High School in Clear Fork, W.Va. Registration is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., and awards are presented at 3 p.m. Entry fee is $15.

BB's CAR CLUB – Cannonsburg, Ky.: Cruise-ins are set from 4 to 9 p.m. at the Kyova Mall in Cannonsburg, Ky. Dates include Saturday, May 19 (Cancer Awareness); Saturday, June 16 (Beach Party); Saturday, July 21 (Salute to America); Saturday, Aug. 18 (Fabulous '50s); Saturday, Sept. 15 (Family Night); and Saturday, Oct. 20 (Halloween Party).

CRUZIN' ON THE PLAZA – Pullman Plaza Hotel, Huntington, W.Va.: The event is set for Friday-Monday, May 25-28, at Pullman Plaza Hotel, 1001 3rd Ave. Registration, which is $25, begins Friday, May 25, along with a meet and greet at the Visitor's Center and a movie night. Saturday, May 26, offers another registration day and the car show, children's events at Harris Riverfront Park, a car bash, crank it up contest and a concert. Sunday, May 27, features the car show, live music, a road tour and awards ceremony.

It is sponsored by the city of Huntington, the Greater Huntington Park and Recreation District, the Cabell-Huntington Visitors and Convention Bureau, Big Sandy Superstore Arena, Pullman Square and the Pullman Plaza Hotel.

A portion of proceeds will be donated to Children's Hospital at Cabell Huntington Hospital. For more information, email questions@pullman.com, call Natalie at 304-691-5408 or go to www.cruzinontheplaza.com.

TRI-STATE STREET RODS CLUB – Huntington, W.Va.: McCruising at McDonald's and HIMG next to the restaurant is offered the first Saturday of each month from 5 p.m. to dusk at 5178 Route 60, off the 29th Street exit of Interstate 64. Dates include May 5, June 2, July 7, Aug. 4, Sept. 1 and Oct. 6. For more information, call 304-416-0205.

EAST KENTUCKY GEARHEADS CAR CLUB – Paintsville, Ky.: Beginning at 4 p.m. every third Saturday of the month from May through September in downtown Paintsville, Ky. Dates include May 19 (Veterans Alley and Ladies Night), June 16 (Mopar Alley), July 21 (Ford Alley and Mustangs on Main), Aug. 18 (GM Alley) and Sept. 15 (Rat Rod and Hot Rod). For more information, go to www.ekygearheads.com.

THE OLE CAR CLUB OF GALLIPOLIS, OHIO: Aarons Rental Cruise-In is set for 5-8 p.m. Friday, May 18, in front of the Gallipolis WalMart on Eastern Avenue. Registration is by donation.

A Super Cruise-In is set for 5-8 p.m. Saturday, June 2, at the City Park in downtown Gallipolis. Registration is by donation.

The 34th annual Car Show is set for Saturday, Aug. 11, at the City Park in downtown Gallipolis, Ohio. Registration, which costs $10, is from 9 a.m. to noon. Trophies are awarded at 3 p.m.

The Gallia County Visitor's Center Cruise-in is scheduled for 5-8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14, on Court Street in downtown Gallipolis. Registration is by donation.
For more information, call Dave Hively at 740-446-0643 or email dlhively@att.net or call Elwood Lewis at 740-446-4064 or email lewis02@yahoo.com.

Certainly this is not an all-inclusive list. I seem to recall cruise-ins at McDonalds in Catlettsburg, Ky., and at Hardees in the west end of Huntington on a regular basis. When that information comes along, we’ll pass it on.

Until then see you at the cruise-ins – I’ll be groovin' around the Mustangs.

Monday, April 2, 2012

A lot of tech from Mineral Wells


The local racing season is ready to gear up and thus begins the flood of technical inspections and questions.

Here, submitted for your reading pleasure, are the rules and regs coming out of Mineral Wells, WV and the AMRA series, compiled by competition director Scott Wolfe.

MINERAL WELLS, WV - The American Motor Racing Association (AMRA) annual tech and inspection meeting was a success, as the organization established new guidelines concerning nose pieces and other body specifications. In most cases changes were "minor, or areas needing clarification," noted AMRA president Larry Keefer.

"Overall, if you were fully legal last year, you will be legal this year."

Nearly 25 participants and most all AMRA tracks were represented in some way at the session led by veteran inspectors Jason Roberts and Ed Venham. Venham is expected to fill the role of a roaming AMRA technical inspector. Most of the tech was directed towards the Malta Windows and Doors Modified Division.

Some rule verifications were made for the Tru-Tech Late Model series, whose rule book significantly mirrors the Lucas Oil rule book and runs under an open tire rule. There were no major changes to the late model rules, however, wheel base and engine set back are tech areas that will be regularly inspected. Snell ratings should be up-to-date in all driver helmets, as well as all lap belts and shoulder harness restraints.

Some of the main areas of concerns of the day were with the Malta Modified nose pieces. Aftermarket nose pieces will be allowed if they "do not cover the bumper" and fall within the guideline dimensions of the nose rule. "So far we have found that one aftermarket nosepiece fits the rule, and others do not. Each nose will be evaluated at tech," noted AMRA Director of Racing Scott Wolfe.

Nose pieces should fit between the legs of the bumper and be behind the front bumper rail. Noses should be flat with a 1" drop/dip tolerance in the center of the panel. They may not cover any part of the bumper.

Nose pieces should have no rearward facing louvers, or any other type of device which may create any type of opening which may be construed to be effecting air flow other than into the radiator. Nose pieces may not have any type of wing, or be shaped in a concave or convex manor. Minimum of 4 inches ground clearance. 6" car number on nose of car required. Other details of the nose can be found in the AMRA rulebook.
Only Hoosier tires which are recognized as approved by AMRA are allowed. Hoosier Racing Tires 2 ply E-Mod 26.0 & 26.5 & 27.5 x 8.0-15 in soft, medium and hard compounds, M100 and 26.5 & 27.5x8-15 in the A40, D40 & H40 compounds are the only legal sizes and compounds allowed.

Mud Plugs are now allowed on all wheels. Carbon fiber drive shafts are permitted for safety purposes.

Older tech issues reiterated were that only one shock per wheel is allowed, Aluminum shocks are allowed, but the new steel shock rule with a weight break of 50 pounds is recommended--"Any driver utilizing steel welded bearing, non-adjustable, non-Shrader-valved shocks will be given a 50 pound weight break."

It was noted that this year's East Bay Nationals winner won on a similar steel, non-adjustable shock.

It was also reiterated that all cars must run the AMRA, Hoosier Tire, Poske's Performance Parts, Wrisco Aluminum and Bazell Fuel Decals to receive inspection points and to maintain eligibility for point money. All cars must run all sponsor decals to be eligible for sponsor products. The penalty for not running sponsor packets will be "no points awarded for that night."

Keefer added, "We have a great sponsorship program. Sponsors drive racing and sponsors drive this organization. Our sponsors are among the best in the racing business and have made it possible for drivers to receive well over half a million dollars in cash and product prizes over our 19 years of existence. Most of our drivers honor this rule; however, an increasing number did not honor this fully last season."

"What's good for the whole (group) is good for everyone."

Brakes were another area of concern. O.E.M. style calipers or stock replacement calipers only. Caliper must retain stock GM slide pin mounting but may be constructed of either cast iron or aluminum. Cast iron vented brake rotors only; may not be modified; ie...drilled, scalloped, etc. Front rotors may be re-drilled for different bolt pattern and/or larger studs.

The interior of the car must be level with the top of the doors from side to side. Level with the doors with a 1" dip/ag tolerance at the midpoint of the interior left to right/door to door; or at one any point between the two door panels.

Several instances of 'switching drivers' were reported last season. Drivers may be asked to remove their helmets at the scales to ensure that the driver assigned to the car is actually driving the car.

GM602 and GM604 Crate motors will receive a 100lb weight brake at the scales and must have a certified tag and OEM seal system GM604 and GM602 Crate Engines. No counterfeit bolts or seals. If you have a crate engine, please call the AMRA office for verification prior to any racing.

The AMRA banquet is a first-class event and an event sacred to the racing community and its sponsors. If drivers or an owner representing the drivers do not come to the banquet they will not receive any point fund money. The banquet is a two way street to honor both drivers and teams; and contributing sponsors, thus teams are expected to participate.

Drivers can earn bonus points as a means of keeping drivers loyal to AMRA tracks and to keep drivers loyal to the Road Warrior Challenge. A driver may exchange 5 weeks after they reach the 15 week mark. After reaching 20 weeks drivers will receive 2 bonus points for each AMRA track they run at, example: if we have 26 weeks of racing and you race on Friday and Saturday night for the last 6 weeks, drivers would be awarded 24 points. This bonus only occurs after the 20 week mark.

Bonus points: if you race at a track four weeks in a row you will receive 25 points, up to 100 points (provided you pass tech) or you can choose to get the 25 points at a Road Warrior show, up to 100 points, these bonus points will be added to your weekly points. (100 bonus points total; not 100 plus 100)

Octane Racing Products will be on board as a sponsor of AMRA in 2012 and will add $1000 to the AMRA National Points fund, again making the modified national points' $5000 to win. Octane will add contingency awards in random drawings at the banquet to racers displaying the Octane Racing Products decals.

Malta Doors and Windows is the Title Sponsor of the AMRA Modifieds and Tru-Tech Automotive for the Late Models. Other fine sponsors of the MALTA AMRA Modified series are Dave Poske's Performance Parts, Wrisco, Hoosier Racing Tire/Hoosier Tire Ohio Valley, Carthage Auto Parts, AERO Racing Wheels, Rocket Chassis, Lincoln Welders & Lincoln Electric, Hypercoils, Bazell Race Fuels, Alky Racing Alcohol and Sunoco Race Fuels, Impact Racing, ADP Rivets, RCI, OTR Filters, MSD Ignition, Wilwood, Kluhsman Racing Components (KRC), Evans Vinyl Signs, WV Tax & Bookkeeping, Winters Performance, Bilstein Shocks, PST Drive Shafts, Schoenfeld, Killer Bee Race Bodies, The Bumper Man, and Pike Street Lanes.

Please visit www.amramodified.com.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

What? Again? Seriously? Seriously.


If you are surprised by the suspension of Chad Knaus for 6 weeks, raise your hand.

Yeah. Didn’t think so.

Now, this is just fun to say for the non-Jimmie fans.

The #48 heads into Phoenix -23 points in the standings.

Just couldn't resist. But I'm a Tony Stewart fan.



The crew chief of 5-time Sprint Cup series champion Jimmie Johnson has a history of infractions and suspensions. Points and money obviously don’t really seem to matter to him and the deep pockets of Hendrick Motorsports.

On Sunday, he didn't look like a man who was probably pretty sure he was getting fined and maybe suspended in three more days.

And reputation, well, obviously that doesn’t matter, or does it? Chad’s rep is for pushing the envelope up to the edge, just enough to stay in the parameters of the rule book.

Oh, didn't he sit under the tutelage of, gasp, Ray Evernham, who is now in the employ of Hendrick. If I were a conspiracy theorist... According to Scene Daily, Chad Knaus has been handed penalties nine times since 2001, both monetary and points-wise.

Yes, that’s quite a reputation…for cheating.

Tell your driver to crack the back of the car into the wall if he wins in case it’s too low? Seriously? Gotcha!

So, he won’t be on the box for 5-time for the next six weeks. Remember, Johnson won the Daytona 500 in 2006 without Chad. He can do quite well without the legend that is Chad Knaus.

Here's a couple of photos from the Daytona trip last weekend. Mike Helton doesn't look like a man who's gonna put the hammer down on Chad Knaus, again.


More from Raintona



As the song says, "I've seen fire and I've seen rain..."

And that pretty much sums up this year at Daytona. I saw the rain in the red rain poncho (Red Raining Hood). I only saw the fire on TV. Thankfully, no one was hurt.

Joke of the day: How many NASCAR drivers does it take to start a fire? Juan. It's only funny because everyone walked away.

Just in case you missed it.


And they helped clean it up with Tide. Somehow appropriate. When DW won the Daytona 500 and did that infamous dance, he was in the Tide ride.

So, on to other thoughts.

It was amazing how the rains held off on Sunday until race time itself. Fans got through a 3-song concert by Lenny Kravitz; driver introductions and the parade lap.



It's good we honor our men and women in uniform at NASCAR events. After all, it's said racefans are the most patriotic fans in the country. This young man has already been to Afghanistan 2 times. He was set to escort the 33rd driver in the Nationwide race lineup, Benny Gordon. Gordon went on to finish 12th.

There had been no rain in seemingly forever, friends who live in the Sunshine State said. Hence the name, Sunshine State.

I really didn't see sunshine that day. The day before, yes. Beautiful weather for the Nationwide race, won by James Beuscher. Seriously? James who? His team members were shocked by the win, and were overheard saying so, with certain expletives.


My race friends and I went on the tour, so to speak. We posed with the Dale Earnhardt Daytona 500 win statue. We also visited the Sprint Cup garages and found the "big boys" out to meet and greet. Like Ryan Newman. In the photo here, he was talking with 3 military men just back from Afghanistan. God bless them all. I certainly wasn't going to barge in and ask him to sign something while he was talking with them.


Well, there are more tales to tell from Rain, er, Daytona. Those will be left for another blog post another day.

Monday, February 27, 2012

Daytona without the 500











I did everything at the Daytona 500 except see the Daytona 500.

Pit road, garages, driver meeting, fan zone, stood on the checkers, met Richard Petty and Leonard Wood, saw the pre-race Lenny Kravitz concert, was on the infield for driver introductions, thanked every military man and woman who passed by me in the parade trucks going to pick up the drivers, went to Victory Lane and watched a good bit of the Nationwide race on Saturday from Tony Stewart's pit.

In the area outside the track, I visited the Streamline Hotel where NASCAR all began, and drove my rental Mustang on Daytona Beach.




But after driver intros, the rains fell and so did my tears.


So, I flew back to West Virginia on Monday and watched the Daytona 500 from the warm, dry comfort of my living room.


But believe me when I write when DW tells you to crank up the volume, it really doesn't compare to the chest-rattling, breathtaking, ear-splitting sound of 42 cars with massive horsepower passing by at nearly 200 miles per hour.

That being said.

It was still a great week. Except for not seeing the actual big event.

As my friend Jeff said on Monday afternoon, "find that silver lining." Yep. I do.