Re: how did you get bit by the racing bug?
1969 @ CDR - Continental Divide Raceway in Castle Rock Colorado. I was 14 and my big brother took me there. Walking in from the spectator parking we came over a rise by the top end of the track. Just then a pair of Chevys were screaming through the finish line and I just couldn't believe how awesome it was. Of course they were running something like high 12's but they seemed like rockets to me. This place was HIGHER than Bandimere's- 6000ft.
Bill Ringer |
Re: how did you get bit by the racing bug?
Growing up in the 50's and 60's around 3 uncles who were Hot Rodders .
I learned my love of Stockers and SS cars from one , Comp cars ,Altereds and Gassers from another , and customs and lead sleds from the other. My earliest memories of going to the drags are of Vargo Dragway in '59 with my uncles '50 Old's C/Altered. My other friends had Lincoln Logs and Tinker Toys, I had Dual Range Hydros torn apart in a pile in my Grandmothers back yard. |
Re: how did you get bit by the racing bug?
My father raced and at the ripe age of 10 in 1966 he took me to Atco Dragway. I decided right then and there that this is what I wanted to be around the rest of my life !!!
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Re: how did you get bit by the racing bug?
Reading car mags, hanging out at the local speed shop, finally got my driving permit, started street racing and after various unpleasant and costly incidents went to local tracks.
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Re: how did you get bit by the racing bug?
My brother Joe took me to Dover Drag Strip in Wingdale, NY whan i was 14, and gave me the Drag Racing disease. Now at 60 and I am riddled with it.
Bob Lasko |
Re: how did you get bit by the racing bug?
For the folks that did not have family involved in racing....friends involved in racing....or neighbors involved in racing....which I had none of these. It was seeing the cars on open trailers...the crager wheels and M&H slicks were about eye level while riding in moms car. Then you go to the store and buy Hot Rod, Car Craft, and the coolest Super/Stock with your grass cuttin money. Sit down at the end of the road and watch the Corvettes, Road Runners, Mustangs, Chevelles, GTOs and on and on! That's how I got it
Wade Mahaffey |
Re: how did you get bit by the racing bug?
A guy I knew in High School had a 69 Pontiac LeMans that he took to the High School Drags. Went to Seattle International Raceway in 1986 as a spectator.
Soon after I bought my first muscle car, a 1970 Chevelle SS396. It was a basket case, but I loved it. Sold it to buy a 68 Charger, followed by a 84 S-10 with a circle track 350 in it. Sold that to buy a 68 Pontiac LeMans. Then sold that to buy my first bracket car, a 64 Malibu SS. Started racing in 1991. Been hooked ever since. |
Re: how did you get bit by the racing bug?
Started off in the late 60's with car models,hotwheels and magazines. Then in 69 went to the local chev dealership when i was 8 and i still have my camaro broshure. In 74 or 75 went to the old Mission raceway on a sunday to watch motorcross but picked the wrong weekend. It was dragracing. Watched it for awhile and was hooked. Been playing with cars eversince.
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Re: how did you get bit by the racing bug?
this is me right before 1964 Nationals, and also me at the 1970 nationals, i dont think i need to say how i got the bug, lol
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Re: how did you get bit by the racing bug?
In April of '68, I'm in 9th grade and me and a couple buddies have been reading Hot Rod, Car Craft, Popular Hot Rodding and Super Stock & Drag Illustrated for about 3 years already, and I mentioned how cool would it be to go to a drag race if they had any around here. My one friend says they have a dragstrip out in Puyallup! I didn't even know it existed! None of us had a driver's license, so we talked his mom into dropping us off at the gate one Saturday, at the track, which was about 20 minutes away. We walked by the cars in tech, and found our way to the stands, and sat up front across from the tower, as the stands were still pretty empty. I remember the announcer talking to us,, asking how were we doing, if we'd been to the races before, you know, all the usual things you would ask " first timer kids".
The cars started making runs, and soon were we in sensory overload from all the noise, smoke, wheelstands, watching the gearbangers,, all really cool to us! Some of the cars I recall from that first outing were "Wild Bill" Ireland's '66 Fairlane, Harry Holton's "Hemi Count Down" '65 Plymouth and Crazy Corky's "Charlie Brown" Javelin. There were lots of dragsters and altereds, coupes and roadsters there too, but I can't recall any of them. It was the stockers and superstockers that impressed me the most, and its stayed like that with me all these 45 + years later. Thats my story, and I'm sticking to it. Danny Durham |
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