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Re: What track did you grow up going to?
This is where I grew up. Believe it or not I am still a teenager in this photo,but only for a few more months. And all these years later I still have one of my old Purolater jackets from way back then
Bob Bahre put up the cash,and we got to see all the greats in pavement Late Model racing at the Oxford 250 when I was growing up.At the time,billed as the "Richest 1 day short track race in America", Stock Car Racing Magazine covered this race,and made it a race that everyone wanted to see,even if they had to travel way out to the sticks of Southwest Maine to do so. http://i1072.photobucket.com/albums/...psaf6719ef.jpg |
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They ran on Friday nights and as SW911 posted they pitted the cars on the infield. The Allied Auto Racing Association (AARA) raced Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights at three different speedways. Anybody care to guess where the Saturday & Sunday night shows were?
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Awesome thread. Keep it going love reading about racing passion
One quick story. I grew up on a farm about 5 miles from Avilla. My parents had a beautiful custom built mobile home. My parents loved sprint cars and raised me to love them. One year at the Avilla Nationals which was a two day show I was helping Terry Shepherd so I asked him if he wanted to spend the night at my parents. Anyway one thing led to another and we ended up with five sprint car teams at their house. Ive never seen my parents so happy. Mom making breakfast for everybody and dad making sure everyone had whatever they needed to work on the cars. Priceless. Also the farmers that lived around them trying to figure out what the heck these things were and what they were doing there Posted via Mobile Device |
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Originally Posted by sw1911: I believe that they competed for an overall championship for the three tracks. Forgot to mention in the original post that the flagman was on the inside of the track as well as the announcer and scoring folks as they are today. Very tight quarters for sure. Also, I love your avatar. Great looking race car from back in the day.:6: |
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When I was younger saw my first race at THAT it was WoO sprints with Tony Stewart and Ken Schrader running modifieds on a "NASCAR NIGHT" before they were called nascar nights. Only knew of Smoke from Nascar fame so went to watch and fell in love with the winged sprint cars. Soon after discovered non-wing sprints and would have to say I'm more of a non-wing man than wing man, but still go to both when I can. THAT is only a short drive for me so I hit every race there, but it acted as a gateway drug that now has me attending Haubstadt and Putnamville sprint races with regularity and as well as trying new and different tracks periodically. So in a sense the nascar night worked and brought in a new fan to dirt races, but in turn it made me realize how boring nascar is and how awesome dirt racing is! :8:
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I grew up at Angell Park. My 1st race was 1969.
Been hooked every since. Best Regards, John:22: |
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Originally Posted by JstAbvVMC: |
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Originally Posted by sw1911: |
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First race was in late 40's at a track called Evans fairgrounds. This was just outside of Ripley, West Virginia. The old midgets raced there and at the Meigs County fairgrounds in Pomeroy, Ohio, Marietta, Ohio fairgrounds and Torch Speedway at Torch, Ohio and Scotts Field in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
By the early 50's it was turning into stockcar racing at those same tracks and then in 1958 Ohio Valley Speedway outside of Parkersburg, West Virginia opened. Since it was only 20 miles up the road that would be our track for many years and it's still open in 2013. Then Hilltop Speedway outside of Marietta, Ohio and the Skyline Speedway near Athens, Ohio in the early 60's. Then by 1970 when the open wheel supermods disappeared in our home area we were hooked and it was off to Atomic Speedway in Alma, Ohio mostly and then the bigger tracks like Eldora, Dayton and Winchester. I can't think of a better way to have spent my childhood and my lifetime than chasing racing all over the country. Even though I don't get out as much as I once did it's still in my veins and my #1 sport.:6: |
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