DICNJAN (Offline)
#11
10/21/09 7:58 AM
Kokomo speedway early 50's board bleachers all the way around track. Set set on top south end
not sure who won .
Seadog (Offline)
#14
10/21/09 8:09 AM
The now defunct Cincinnati Race Bowl. 1/4 mile high banked paved oval. AAA midgets in 1955. I was about four years old. I remember being there but have no recollection of the proceedings that night.
PJ Wright (Offline)
#15
10/21/09 8:17 AM
1967 at Holland, NY which was it's last year as a dirt track. After begging and pleading, my dad finally agreed to take me to a race. Of course it got rained out and I didn't think the next Saturday would EVER come. I found out later that my parents had last attended a race in the 30's at Civic Stadium in Buffalo and witnessed a driver lose his life. My dad explained that was why they were not thrilled with my early interest in racing.
Some of my best memories are of the quality time my dad and I shared at the races (and the trips to and from) through the years.
Mud Packer (Offline)
#16
10/21/09 8:22 AM
My first race was in 1956 at Belle Clair Speedway in Belleville, IL. I was 4 years old at the time and don't remember who won the race. If I was a betting man, Dandy Don Klein probably took the feature. He racked up quite a few wins over the years and I believe he is still racing.
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Originally Posted by illiNOISE:
My first race would've been at Valley Park, Missouri's Lake Hill Speedway in '76. Can't tell you who won, though, as I couldn't see thru mom's womb.
(I wasn't born until Dec. 12 of that year.)
Wow, I had almost forgot about Lake Hill Speedway. Saw some racing there in my youth. It is a shame that they closed the place up as I enjoyed watching racing there. Anyone remember when it closed?
Mike
Be nice to people on the way up. You might need them on the way down. Jimmy Durante
dirtnonwingfan (Offline)
#20
10/21/09 10:10 AM
USAC midget race at Pittsfield, Illinois speedway in the summer of 1960. I forget who won, but Mel Kenyon was there, as well as a couple of young up-and-comers named Foyt and Jones. I also remember that Jerry Blundy, the local track champion, was there and didn't do a thing and also remember the high-pitched scream of the Evenrude outboard which someone who was having his Offy freshened made. Sounded like a bumble bee coming down the straights. For some reason, this race does not appear in the USAC 50th Anniversary book. I understand from other postings on this board that there are a few others which may have been missed also.
Hard to believe that was 50 years ago.
Frank Daigh