Dwight Clock (Offline)
#1
6/24/08 8:09 PM
Great issue for Hoosiers this month with feature articles on the Little 500, the Kokomo Speedway, and Indiana quarter midget racer Justin Peck. The Kokomo piece includes a couple of cool photos from over 50 years ago.:applaud::thumb
Half fast (Offline)
#3
6/25/08 6:52 AM
was that a yellow torino jerry????? i remember that... my buddy used to own that car
BrianBSU23 (Offline)
#5
6/25/08 9:57 PM
The picture with the old speaker truck is cool. Anyone know where the truck is today?
I wish that article was one of their three part stories. I wanted to learn and see more of the older days at the track.
Blackduce (Offline)
#6
6/25/08 11:59 PM
How about the nite a drunken lawyer, silvercrown owner, named fair play Chas paid a guy to hot wire the water truck. After the races he hot lapped the water truck till the black flag and an angry Kokomo track owner.
Lynn
TBONE (Offline)
#7
6/26/08 9:37 PM
I remember as a kid an El-Camino turning over...It was krazy...good times...Its funny the stuff you remember as a kid...and the stuff you dont remember that you should....good times...
clayton92fan
#8
6/26/08 10:18 PM
Grew up at Kokomo Speedway. Maybe thats why I still feel like a kid when I am at any racetrack. Sitting there watching Ron Fisher, Loiue Mann, Buzz Gregrory, Paul Joyce and of course Charlie Sarver in his button up dress shirt trying to get that car to run,among all the other regulars. Getting there early and watching the cars pull in, hoping Rick Ferkel or one of the other traveling"shoes" would show up and try to take the cash from one of our own. Great times.. Grateful to the O'Conner family for saving our track. Gerat article Brett.
BrentTFunk (Offline)
#10
6/27/08 7:11 AM
Jerry, I agree with you on all counts about the Lipkeys. I used to stop at the building where they held Mr. Lipkey's funeral and talk. He was a true free spirit. I also agree Vic was the best flagman ever. As I said earlier any one with old pictures, I would love to see them.