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Hialeah Dragway in Florida http://www.karnac.com/floridahistory.../hialeah.shtml Aquascon Dragway in Maryland http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquasco_Speedway Aquasco is badly run down but still here. Last edited by Dan Fahey; 01-11-2012 at 05:52 PM. |
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01-11-2012, 06:17 PM | #72 |
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Re: Lost Drag Strips
I ran at Aquasco a few times in the late 60's, early 70's. Here's a shot of Malcolm Durham's Strip Blazer Chevelle.
Grump's '67 in the lanes at Aquasco just before running Frank Bash. Ferd Napfel's record holding 55, Stormin Bull Gene Mori's injected small block B/A |
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Dover Drag Strip, Wingdale, New York
September 1965 (One-week after the Indy Nationals) Butch Leal 'California Flash' vs. Sox & Martin 'Gate City Motors' Factory-backed, Match Racing #2700 lb. cars. (Gas/FC cars) These two appeared at Drag Strips all over the country in 1965,,,,,,,,,Part of the '1965 Match-Race Madness Tour'. The Gold Agency (Drag-racer booking agents) sometimes had them booked for '4' events per week. Sox & Martin's car, had a little 'oil blow-by problem'. Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 01-11-2012 at 07:25 PM. |
10-14-2012, 07:26 PM | #74 | |
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Mike a friend of mine won his class the last day that PID was open in 1976 we hoofed on-foot to find it again in August 1993, and found trees growing through the pavement ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I raced, at worked-at, Fairmont in the early 1990's, and still have a few caps & T-shirts from that facility the track lost it's lease after 1999, but had paid it's NHRA dues for 2000 ~ a group of racers had the idea to rent Pittsburgh Raceway Park, hold races under the Fairmont banner, and field a team for the 2000 E.T. Finals at U.S. 13 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I've been told that the track you mention in Altoona is located less-than 2000' S/W of the village named 'Tipton', just East of an S-curve in the once 4-tracked Pennsylvania Railroad it is easy to find using Google, as I believe it is still an active runway/airfield/industrial park, and although I used-to chase trains within 500' of the location, at the time I never knew it was a track a few of my buddies raced at New bethlehem, and I think the track near Erie was once named 'Lowville'
sadly, I never raced or saw any of these 3 tracks in-action Last edited by Z28#107; 10-14-2012 at 07:29 PM. |
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10-22-2012, 10:32 PM | #75 |
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Re: Lost Drag Strips
two more things.
1. the 1/8 mile strip at Topeka, Ks, this strip was between Ks 24 and I-70. in 1951 there was a big flood which washed out the bridge. the bridge was gone, but the 2 1/2 lane black top remained. so some guy got access to the blacktop and set up a strip. one shut down lane was shorter that the other. so the slower of the two racers got the short piece. the strip used an upside down traffic light for trials and heads up races. the tower [if you could call it that] was a 4 sided box attached to a phone pole, which ran up the inside of the box. this was an AHRA track which used a formula for the handicap. spots were actually painted out on the track, and the start was by flag. racers came form all over to race there. 2. does anyone have info on the original 'vegas valley strip in Henderson Nevada? please PM me. thanks rod in AZ |
10-24-2012, 11:23 AM | #76 |
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Some pals of mine, including the original announcer at PID, were there over the weekend. The drag strip is still there! I'll post some pics tonight.
Altoona is where I raced at often, it was located in Tipton, near where DelGrosso Amusement park is now. The track is still there, as well, but is the main drag through an industrial park now. It is very long, over a mile of shutdown area. One of the little known facts that it is on the site of the famous Altoona Board track back in the twenties, part of what today would be the Indy Racing League circuit. It was a wood track, like a lot of them were, and Altoona was part of the "tour". The late Jimmy Murphy, one of the heavies of the day, lost his life there. Remnants of it could still be seen in the shutdown area when we raced there. Last edited by Steve1118; 10-24-2012 at 12:07 PM. |
10-24-2012, 12:12 PM | #77 |
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Soon to be released.......
http://www.cartechbooks.com/lost-dra...88381481237582
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Back in 1999-2000 I had sone input about Lost tracks in Texas, Ar, Ok and La. Bret Kepner and Tom Posthma 9SP0 were working on it. Never had any idea what happened to their project.
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Any idea when and why it closed? You probably bumped into Herb Kutz...the Super Stock racer...from time to time...think he lived nearby. |
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10-26-2012, 01:32 PM | #80 |
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Herb was from Altoona. I know he won the Summernationals at Englishtown...I can't recall the year, and then went to work for Comp Cams. Haven't heard from him in years.
I have a lot of pics at home, on my home computer. I will post them over the weekend. A lot of reasons it closed...Petersen, the older gent that owned it, was getting in poor health, and the kids didn't want to mess with it. It was leased by John Dively in 77 & 78, then he quit, too. I'm pretty sure it's the same John Dively who owns Econo-trailer in Claysburg. A few years back, a couple of the original racers and myself got with Jim Amos from Bee On Video (www.beeonvideo.com), who makes a lot of the old nostalgia races and films. Jim took tons of video of it is now, and we provided him with a lot of old 8mm films. He is putting together a production as we speak. |
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