revjimk (Offline)
#22
3/31/16 5:27 PM
Where is Flemington anyway?
Backitin (Offline)
#24
4/1/16 9:46 AM
One a builder and one a driver of "cutting edge" cars.
The kind of team that would build a couple exotic over the top cars to be used once at Syracuse.
All true.
Flemington Fairgrounds in NJ. By far the greatest track, cars and drivers in modified history. Fastest 5/8 mile dirt oval in the world.
The modifieds in the mid seventies were averaging 121 mph. Death and destruction in the early days of tshirts a lap belt and openface helmet. Flemingtons knickname was flip city, lots of em due to the angle of the wood catch rails. Many a crash ended with the cars completely destroyed, some there would be just the cage left and the rest scattered everywhere. Were talking 1000 hp big blocks in 1600 lb. cars welded up in a garage somewhere, not everybody can weld, lol.
Wolfgang went around in a winged car at 144 mph average.
Flemington was much more than a race track, it was a show.
It started with the homebuilt big blocks, the colorful drivers and the promoter took it from there. The promoters name was Paul Kool and he was that. The fairground was all white and purple to match his hemi convertible cuda pace car. Tex Enrite the starter would start the main event standing on the track, He'd have the cars barreling down on him wave the green and just barely get out of the way. He was also dressed in Indian garb, which added to the craziness. It didn't stop there even the water truck driver's added to the show by driving just as sideways as the cars when they were watering. It was really amazing and you could have attended thousands of races across the country but if you didn't see Flemington you aint seen it all.