Motorsports Newsletter 2/03/24
By Richard Parks
1) EDITOR: February 2-4, 2024, 74th Grand National Roadster Show, Fairplex/Pomona. For info: www.rodshows.com.
AND: I don’t allow advertisements, or I would be inundated with them and lose people’s confidences. Press releases are rewritten to turn it into news. The longer my newsletter gets the more the spam filters pick up key or code words and block it. People simply want nouns (news), and not adjectives or adverbs that enhance the news and add unnecessary length.
AND: “Oops, I Did It Again,” is a jazzy, swing-era style song that I like, but in this case, it means I failed to BCC or blind carbon copy one of the newsletters. I was looking RIGHT at it when I sent it, but I couldn’t see my mistake at the time. Wonder if any of the other writers and editors on the newsletter has done the “Oops, I Did It Again” error? Of course, the song was sung by a beautiful young lady and that’s much easier to forgive.
AND: “Mistakes happen, and I accept your apologies. Having said that am I still able to receive a copy of your latest newsletter?” Thank you. Regards, Bob Aubertin – Director Canadian Drag Racing Hall of Fame, Kirkland, Quebec, Canada, Email: baubertin@bell.net, Web: cdrhf.com.
BOB: Certainly, I will send you more newsletters and send me lots of news on your events.
AND: “Apologies not needed. You do a great job at keeping all of us informed of what’s going on.” Joe Barone
AND: “Oh, goodie. Now I can start blindly sending all of these people unsolicited emails about. Richard, I know you know this, but Bill Bader Sr is deceased, so his email address is no longer valid.” Jon Asher
JON: BUT… BUT… I’m not ready for this. He can’t just go like that… we’re friends. What’s worse is that I am sure we’ve been sending each other emails all this time. And he is MY age. AND: William A. “Bill” Bader Sr, of Norwalk, Ohio, passed away June 26, 2022, in Riggins, Idaho, on the family property. He was born June 22, 1943. He is survived by his wife, Debbie; son, Bill Jr (wife Jayme); daughters, Kelly, Bobbie, and Lisa; and grandchildren, Evan, Garret, Mandy, Nathan, Kaiden, and Jade. A celebration of life tribute will be at Summit Motorsports Park. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to God Speed Ministries at www.godspeedministry.com or Racers for Christ at www.teamrfc.org.
AND: “Bill Bader Sr owned a 3300-acre place in Riggins, Idaho. He and two neighbors were cutting back the weeds on tractors. The two guys in front were the cutters, Bader was riding behind them, raking up the cuttings. When the guys in front turned around to see where he was, he was gone. He and his Kobuta went over a 100-foot cliff. There were about 300 people at the church. The only racers I saw there were John Force, Mark Pawuk, Clay Millican and Jim Head. There could have been others, but I didn’t see them. There are between 2000 and 2500 at the track. It was very nicely done. I was invited to the private family graveside service as well. Including family there were no more than 30 of us graveside. When Bill turned the track over to his son he stopped coming out for the national event or the Night Under Fire because he wanted the attention to be on his son, and not himself. He and his wife, Debbie, were almost always in Norwalk, Ohio during those events, so we’d get together for breakfast on Monday morning after the races. Yes, we talked about what had gone on at the track, but our conversations were usually much more general in topic.” Jon Asher
AND: “We have a lot of great memories of growing up with Bill & Joe as neighbors on Chatfield Avenue.” R.I.P., Dave Faulkner, Carbondale, Colorado.
AND: “I met him when I was 14 years old. Their family then lived about 10 houses up the street from my family then. Whenever I went over to Bader’s house, His mom, Josephine, would say to me, wouldn’t you rather be in my house making cookies instead of outside with all those cars outside that were being built up by friends of Bill’s to get ready to be raced. He always told me, that someday, he would own a racetrack. And sure enough, he did it. His Mom was a beautiful person and his brother, Joe was a great guy. His Dad passed away at very young age. I still drive by that house with great memories of all of them.” Gloria (Pavicic) Simonson
AND: “Our world was a better place from Bill Bader Sr being in it.” Willis Nelson
2) Passings in 2023. In order not to overwhelm readers with grief this will be serialized in coming issues.
Washington state drag racing legend Walt Austin passed away Monday, September 18, 2024. He was 84. Walt took over his father’s business, Walt’s Radiator, at a young age after his father passed away unexpectedly. He grew the business into the hugely successful Walt’s Radiator, Muffler, and Brakes with 34 retail locations in Washington and 12 wholesale warehouses across the country. Walt was an incredible entrepreneur and businessman. As the founder of Walt Austin Racing, he accumulated 78 NHRA national event wins and hundreds of NHRA Divisional wins with sons Pat and Mike and four Top Alcohol Funny Car world championships with Pat, and then had a huge hand in helping his grandson, Drew, win championships and race in NHRA’s Hot Rod Heritage Series. Austin was well known for many of his technological advances in the sport, including the nitro Ford engine that powers Drew today. Austin will be inducted into the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame next March. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Sharon, and his three children, Debi Hoberg (husband Pete), Mike Austin, and Pat Austin (wife Keila), 6 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren with two more on the way and by siblings Dee, Jan, and Dennis (wife Bucky). https://www.nhra.com/news/2023/memoriam.
AND:Recent notable passings: Lee Sidney, a longtime NHRA Tech Official for Division 6 and member of the NHRA Safety Safari from the late 1960s to the early 1990s; Fred Speight, partner with Larry Dobbs on the Canada-based Kardiac Kids Alcohol Funny Cars; Division 1 Sportsman racer Mark Osterbye, winner of the 1984 NHRA Springnationals; Division 6 Sportsman standout Buck Kinney. https://www.nhra.com/news/2023/memoriam.
AND:Longtime NHRA Sportsman racing standout Danny Townsend died September 28, 2023, of heart failure. He was 73. Townsend won seven Division 3 championships, the first in Comp in 1984 and then the following six in Top Alcohol Funny Car, including a string of four years straight from 1986-1989. Townsend collected nine national event wins, five in Comp and four in Top Alcohol Funny Car, Townsend’s racing career ended following a devastating crash in 2006 in the final round of the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event at National Trail Raceway not long after his final win in Bradenton, Fla, earlier that season. https://www.nhra.com/news/2023/memoriam.
3) Richard, you are really taxing my 95-year-old brain, it’s been almost 60 years ago for that event. I can hardly remember what I had for breakfast, and it’s not even lunch time. Just kidding. I had my usual oatmeal, so I don’t forget. I know it was a big decision that NHRA and your dad had to make. I think that he could see that NHRA CHAMPIONSHIP DRAGRACING would die because of spectator and professional interest would be lost. Chic Cannon (original Drag and Safety Safari member, 1954-1956)
CHIC: Sixty years ago, would be 1964 which was the end of the “Fuel Ban” in the NHRA. Side note: it wasn’t a full fuel ban as the NHRA turned a blind eye to NHRA tracks that had to use fuel to survive the competition.
4) It doesn’t cost anything, but you must “RSVP Friends & Family Admission to Celebrate Roland Leong, Lions Automobilia Foundation.” Thursday, March 21, 2024, 5:30 PM-9 PM PDT Lions Automobilia Foundation, 2790 E Del Amo Blvd, Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221. Parking Entrance on Santa Fe Avenue. Go to https://www.tickettailor.com/events/lionsauto
mobiliafoundation/1110420? From Robin Millar.
5)Oscar Koveleski, a driver for Jack Deren’s race cars: written by Martin Rudow.
Oscar was born on November 29, 1932, in Moosic, Pennsylvania and was named Anthony Michael “Oscar” Koveleski. He was bitten by the racing bug at a young age, joining the Philadelphia Region of the SCCA at 18. His first win came while driving an MGTC in a 1951 SCCA Regional race at Bone Stadium in Pittston, Pennsylvania. He raced off and on throughout the 1950’s and ’60’s in SCCA Regional and National Races, as well as the 12 hours of Sebring (Ford GT-40) and the 24 hours of Daytona (Shelby Cobra). For a few years he campaigned a distinctive Ferrari 857S-Chevy that was later acquired by no less a personage than Andy Warhol. His Can-Am Car, the #54 orange McLaren, was a welcome fixture in his Can-Am years, 1969 through 1972. (to be continued)
6) You are doing a great job/service for all of us, thank you. I don’t know how you get the time to do it all. Bruce Hertel
BRUCE: Very nice to hear.
7) 2024 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES SCHEDULE Date/Race/Track/Network/Start Time (ET)/Radio
Friday, February 16 Daytona International Speedway FS1 7:30 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Saturday, February 24 Atlanta Motor Speedway FS1 2:00 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Friday, March 1 Las Vegas Motor Speedway FS1 9:00 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Saturday, March 16 Bristol Motor Speedway FS1 8:00 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Saturday, March 23 COTA FS1 1:30 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Friday, April 5 Martinsville Speedway FS1 7:30 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Friday, April 12 Texas Motor Speedway FS1 8:30 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Saturday, May 4 Kansas Speedway FS1 8:00 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Friday, May 10 Darlington Raceway FS1 7:30 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Saturday, May 18 North Wilkesboro Speedway FS1 1:30 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Friday, May 24 Charlotte Motor Speedway FS1 8:30 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Saturday, June 1 WorldWide Technology Raceway FOX 1:30 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Friday, June 28 Nashville Superspeedway FS1 TBD MRN/SiriusXM
Friday, July 12 Pocono Raceway FS1 5:30 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Friday, July 19 Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park FS1 8:30 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Saturday, August 10 Richmond Raceway FS1 7:30 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Sunday, August 25 Milwaukee Mile Speedway FS1 4:00 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Thursday, September 19 Bristol Motor Speedway FS1 8:00 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Friday, September 27 Kansas Speedway FS1 8:30 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Friday, October 4 Talladega Superspeedway FS1 5:00 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Saturday, October 26 Homestead-Miami Speedway FS1 Noon MRN/SiriusXM
Friday, November 1 Martinsville Speedway FS1 6:00 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
Friday, November 8 Phoenix Raceway FS1 8:00 p.m. MRN/SiriusXM
8) John Hunt of the British Drag Racing Historians Association wrote in about their group. Gerry Belton’s involvement in organising the 1964 Drag Festivals – Part 1. Gerry had a stand at the 1964 Racing Car Show in January featuring an Allard Dragondragster which created a lot of interest and useful contacts for the Drag Festivals. The British Drag Racing Association (BDRA) was formed, and practice days were organised. Different venues around the country were looked at as possibilities for the Drag Festival and the RAC were contacted about exempting the American participants from some of their strict regulations. See http://www.eurodragstereventcoverage.com/features/gerry_belton_drag_festivals_pt1/
johnhunt.drn
9) I enjoy reading what you already post. I don’t follow motorsports much at all, I used to follow NASCAR a bit but not much anymore. Our landlord is Don Garlits now, so I’ve been looking into and learning about his journey. Anything that is motorsports related is interesting to me! But I do find the journey of people within the sport to always be neat – Like a ‘how did you end up where you are today?’ type of question. Please send the story of your father, I would love to read it. Dustin Akers, ALLMAG Auto Parts
DUSTIN: It’s on the way. I hope you are young because it’s 35 volumes.
10) BLAST FROM THE PAST…… From the Wally & Barbara Parks story, We Did It Our Way.21 AUGUST 1938 Rajo Jack
Here is an amusing story that my father recalls. “Not too many people are still around who can honestly say, ‘I raced Rajo Jack,’ but I can. Back in the 1930’s my cousin (Jack Parks) and I had put together a Model-T Ford roadster to enter an anything-goes ’jalopy race’ at old Southern Ascot Speedway in Southgate, California. Vehicle type wasn’t important, but we replaced our Model-T steering gear with one from an early Dodge. And for better traction, we installed a pair of junkyard 1929 Model-A wire wheels on the back. To adapt them to the axle ends, some genius had brazed the wheels onto the Model-T brake drums, but that was of little concern to us. We also had removed the exhaust muffler and replaced the stock ignition with a distributor of some kind that someone had given to us. And we drove the car out to the racetrack.
11) Executive Committee member for the Engine Builders Hall of Fame is Billy Godbold. Billy was the Comp Cams Valvetrain Engineering manager and is one of the many reasons Comp Cams became the name in high-performance camshafts and valvetrains. Today Godbold runs Godbold Engineering, based in Lakeland, Tennessee. Godbold Engineering is a motorsports engineering firm that uses applied physics, metallurgy, testing, and surface engineering to solve complex problems in motorsports.
12) One of the oldest car shows in Southern California will display the hottest cars and trucks on the streets of Olde Downtown La Verne, CA. The show attracts about 600 show vehicles and 10,000-12,000 spectators. All types of racecars are also invited to sign up and give your sponsors great exposure. The car show benefits the La Verne K9 Police Foundation. For more info go to Craig.
CRAIG: A perfect notification, just the right size and full of details.
13) QUESTION: “A lot of tracks never went along with the fuel ban…why?”
ANSWER: I received dozens and dozens of firsthand documents and wrote the story in my father’s history (Wally Parks). The fuel ban was totally justified and was a decision of only one man, my father. At the time I disagreed heatedly with it, but after reading many documents and especially the insurance docs, there was no other recourse left to me but to conclude that fuel should never have been allowed in any drag racing league. In discussing this subject with people, I find it impossible to convince them. It amuses me no end to watch them squabble endlessly over the ban. Dad should never have apologized for being right. Now watch all the angry rebuttals come in.
14) March 3, 2024, Bahrain Grand Prix, Sakhir.
March 3, 2024, Pennzoil 400, Las Vegas, Nevada.
March 3, 2024, 6 Hours of Qatar.
March 10, 2024, St Petersburg Grand Prix, St Petersburg, Florida.
March 10, 2024, Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
March 10, 2024, Ruoff 500 Phoenix, Arizona.
March 10, 2024, NHRA Gatornationals Gainesville, Florida.
March 10, 2024, Qatar Lusail.
March 17, 2024, Food City 500 Bristol, Tennessee.
March 17, 2024, Sebring 12 Hours, Sebring, Florida.
March 24, 2024, Thermal Club (Non-Points) Australian Grand Prix, Melbourne, Australia.
March 24, 2024, Texas Grand Prix, Austin, Texas.
March 24, 2024, NHRA Winter Nationals Pomona, California.
March 24, 2024, Portugal Algarve, Portugal.
March 31, 2024, Toyota 400 Richmond, Virginia.
15) John Hunt of the British Drag Racing Historians Association wrote in about their group. Gerry Belton’s involvement in organising the 1964 Drag Festivals – Part 1. Gerry had a stand at the 1964 Racing Car Show in January featuring an Allard Dragondragster which created a lot of interest and useful contacts for the Drag Festivals. The British Drag Racing Association (BDRA) was formed, and practice days were organised. Different venues around the country were looked at as possibilities for the Drag Festival and the RAC were contacted about exempting the American participants from some of their strict regulations. See http://www.eurodragstereventcoverage.com/features/gerry_belton_drag_festivals_pt1/
default.asp. From John Hunt is at johnhunt.drn@googlemail.com.
16) Steve Gibbs, written by Dick Martin 2016. SERIALIZED for the Motorsports Newsletter.
Steve was still very much in the business of officiating at the drag races and gives much of the credit for the reunion’s success to the late John Zenda, and also the other NHRA staff members who volunteered their efforts. At the time, only one Hot Rod Reunion was planned. Steve never thought it would take on a life of its own. Yet NHRA held its 25th California Hot Rod Reunion at Famoso Dragstrip in 2016, bringing a whole new generation of drag racing fans to watch the same one- and two-engine dragsters, roadsters, and gassers that attracted a young Steve Gibbs. (caption) Steve Gibbs (center), with pals Mike Dody (left) and Jim Catlyn (right). The trio went to Bonneville in 1959 to watch Mickey Thompson race his Challenger. “We went through high school together,” Steve said. “Mike was the best man at our wedding, and Jim was an usher. Jim later worked for me at NHRA.” The photo below shows Mike making some last-minute checks in front of Steve’s folk’s house in Baldwin Park before heading to Bonneville in 1959. While the Ford looks great here, it was a rolling wreck when it returned.
Dick Martin can be reached through Gone Racin’ at RnParks1. To see the captioned photographs go to https://www.motortrend.com/staff/dick-martin/.
17) From: Petersen Automotive Museum info. New events in February: Petersen 800 Rally in Northern California; Detailing Workshop Feb17, 9AM-10AM; Teen Auto Workshop Feb 17, 10AM-12PM; Art Night, Zines Feb 23 6PM-9PM; Ferrari Cruise-In 2024 Feb 25, 8AM-11AM; Jan, 2024, Scottsdale, Arizona, 86 Lots of incredible vehicles, ranging from a 1973 Ferrari Dino 246 GTS to a 1969 Moretti 500; Explore the sheer elegance of the Maserati MCXtrema, where every detail tells a story of innovation and heritage. Petersen Automotive Museum 6060 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA.
18) John Hunt of the British Drag Racing Historians Association wrote in about their group. Gerry Belton’s involvement in organising the 1964 Drag Festivals – Part 2. Allen Friedrich who lived in England and was a British editor of the American Motor Sports Illustrated was looking to do a feature on the Drag Festivals. Southern Television wanted to feature the series on their programs ‘Here and Now’ and ‘Day by Day’ and the BBC were also interested. American Rodding magazine ran a competition in their first magazine to fly the winners to the Festival as well as a stay at the London Hilton. Not only that but they were planning to have over 2000 trucks throughout America with posters on their sides talking about the Drag Festival in London, England, and they asked Gerry to get Sydney Allard to give them one of his Dragsters in kit form to give away free in their next magazine contest! See http://www.eurodragstereventcoverage.com/features/gerry_belton_drag_
johnhunt.drnmail.com.
19) The Museum of American Speed at museumstaff, is asking for your help. They would like you to nominate the museum for Best Museum in Lincoln, Nebraska, under Lifestyle & Entertainment. By voting at https://journalstar.com/contests/lincolns-choice-awards/ you can assist the museum in its goal to be recognized as one of Lincoln’s best. Phone #402-323-3166, 599 Oak Creek Drive, Lincoln, NE 68528.
20) HIDDEN PIONEERS: Summit Fundraiser for High school tour https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPVY5BPKOZM.
Team Members: Ali Woodford, Carole Powers, Cindy Brenneman, Carmen, Cliff Sawyer, Dave Earhart, Donia Moore, Ed Isky, Garth Newberry, Hank Williams Jr, Janelle Garner, Jennifer Ancheta, Jason Delao, John Morton, Jose Del Rio, Jim Jordan, Juan Vera, Kahllid LA, Karen Young, Ken Fisher, Ken Russel, Monica Uribe, Mourice McCoy (Vegas GTV), Pam Leestma, Richard Parks, Scott Collins, Shayna Stander, Tom Brenneman, Tom Heaton, & Tuan Nguyen.
21) BOOK REVIEW: Drag Racing’s Warren “The Professor” Johnson, the cars, people & wins behind his Pro Stock Success, written by Kelly Wade, from CarTech Publishers. Reviewed by Richard Parks for the Gone Racin’ series.
Drag Racing’s Warren “The Professor” Johnson, the cars, people & wins behind his Pro Stock Success is a paperback book printed on high quality, glossy paper which brings out the good, to very good caliber of the photographs. The book has 176 pages, with a fine cover and back plate, with a glued binding, containing around 340 color and 45 black and white photographs. The size is 8 1/2 x11 inches, and also contains 34 “lessons” or adages that WJ and KJ live by. There are about 20 graphs that show the number of victories, starts, championships and other statistics and the photographs and graphs are fully captioned. There is no index, but a capable Table of Contents, Introduction, Acknowledgment, Dedication, 13 chapters and an Appendix. The Publisher is CarTech, located at 6118 Main Street, North Branch, Minnesota 55056. The author resides in Southern California and covers drag racing and is the owner of WinLight Communications. (to be continued)
22) Know your motorsports personality. Frederic Lequien, CEO, FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC). Frederic joined the ACO (Organizer of the 24 Hours of Le Mans) at the end of 2020 to become the CEO of Le Mans Endurance Management (FIA WEC / ELMS). Compiled from Epartrade.
23) “Ground Swell: The Other Side of Fear” – Award-Winning Documentary. The released big wave feature documentary, “Ground Swell: The Other Side of Fear,” narrated by Academy Award-nominated actor Josh Brolin and featuring a cast of the best giant wave surfers in the world. Directed and produced by Paul Taublieb, the film most recently won Outstanding Cinematography at the prestigious 43rd Paladino d’Oro Sports Film Festival held in Sicily. Vini Dos Santos was captured riding what might be the 100-foot wave. The film was produced by TAUBLIEB Films in conjunction with Monster Energy. From paul or go to www.taubliebfilms.com.
24) HE SAID, SHE SAID DEPARTMENT (said in good humor): Dave Wallace Jr sent in a Drag News article purporting that other people proposed the Fuel Ban before the NHRA. All the responders here are friends.
EDITOR: Cough, cough, sputter, cough, cough, I am still spitting up phlegm from reading Drag News even though it is through an email. Why couldn’t Drag News use decent paper like the National Dragster, which doesn’t turn to dust 70 years later? You don’t have to make the news so large; took me ten minutes just to scan the article. How can I not give credit to the Bean Bandits and Emery Cook down in San Diego even though the fuel banner was Wally Parks. You know the story; I sent you the history. Keep up the good work and tell Volcano, your email server, to stop erupting at me when I send you lengthy newsletters.
DWJ replies: MAYBE BECAUSE … those poor NHRA members were paying the freight for Dad’s fancy paper? Actually, first 10 or so issues (1955) of Drag News were printed on coated, glossy, magazine-weight stock before switching to quarter-fold newsprint. When I worked for Doris Herbert (editor and publisher 1975-77), she’d worked out a deal with Orange County’s weekly Pennysaver to use the Drag News run as the printer’s “tuneup” for that week’s shopper rag, printing just ahead of the kajillion-circulation Pennysaver. Both titles were B&W inside, plus one basic color of “spot color” on the cover sheet (only) that was always the same that week. In so doing, Doris reportedly paid ONLY for the stock; NOTHING for the print job! Besides, ever’buddy knew that fancy National Wally wuz nuthin’ but fibs & political omissions—right? Love you, Brother.
EDITOR rejoinders: I received dozens and dozens of firsthand documents and wrote the story in my father’s history. The fuel ban was justified and was a decision of only one man, my father. At the time I disagreed heatedly with it, but after reading many documents and especially the insurance docs, there was no other recourse left to me but to conclude that fuel should never have been allowed in drag racing. In dealing with the hardheads in the sport I find it impossible to convince them of the facts. So, it amuses me no end to watch them squabble endlessly over a subject that none of them knows much about. Dad should never have apologized for being right.
TOM JOINS IN: A couple years ago Bret Kepner sent me a very detailed summary of all the things leading up to and during the Fuel Ban. A lot of tracks never went along with it. I will see if I still have that. Tom Posthuma (with Sky Wallace, Brian Lohnes, and Dave Wallace Jr; Subject: Drag News for the record: Fuel Ban’s origin, effective 1 week after Emery Cook’s 166.97 mph run)
DWJ JABS AWAY: SORRY, Wally & NHRA were late to the party, AFTER CJ Hart & Mickey Thompson & others imposed the REGIONAL ban that NHRA eventually adopted.
EDITOR: Readers, more to come on the controversial Fuel Ban of the 1950’s. Dave Wallace Jr and I have formed the “BLACK SHEEPS’ CLUB.” Your editor is #1, Dave is #2, membership is free (choose your own #) and the guidelines to join are that you have to be a “pain in the behind,” “a family’s disappointment,” or “rejected by society.”
REPLY FROM TOM: I guess I read his article online, it was in later emails where some stuff was clarified like earlier fatalities, etc. Here is one that mentions Brian too! Tom Posthuma wrote to Bret Kepner on March 27, 2015. “I just stumbled across your fuel ban article while looking for Brians old dragstrip pix (still have not found) http://bangshift.com/bangs
hift1320/everything-you-know-about-the-nitro-ban-is-wrong-the-real-history-of-the-infamous-nhra-nitro-ban/. Great stuff! Where did Cook run in Hawaii in 1957? Also, Great Bend going AHRA, was that because of the paving thing?”
EDITOR: In the Wally & Barbara Parks Story; We Did It Our Way, there was a dispute between the NHRA and members representing the city over the ownership of the 1955 US NATIONALS title race and brand run at the Great Bend, Kansas airport. The “rebels” (choose either side) claimed to “own” the event, with NHRA choosing to take “its” race to Kansas City in 1956, and the local group keeping “its US NATIONALS” at Great Bend in the future. The AHRA stepped in to run the race for the local group.
25) Bobby Rahal, president of the Road Racing Drivers Club (RRDC), announced that three-time F1 World Champion Jackie Stewart will be the honoree at the RRDC’s legends dinner on April 18, 2024, before the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach in Long Beach, California, the second leg of the 2024 NTT INDYCAR SERIES. Rahal made the announcement at the annual RRDC members’ dinner at the 500 Club at the Daytona International Speedway, in advance of the 62nd running of the Rolex 24 At Daytona, the season opener for the 2024 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. From: Judy Stropus jstropus.
26) Petersen Automotive Museum info. Sharing The Stories Behind the Petersen: Meet Casey Van Houten. “As the son of a mechanic, cars have always been a part of my world. I had always been interested in them but had very little hands-on experience. After high school, I knew that I liked working with my hands, but my interests at the time led me to study social sciences in college. After my first year of feeling uninterested and burnt out in what I was studying, I took a break to sell auto parts. Learning and understanding how cars worked during my job became incredibly interesting to me, leading me to go back to college to further my career as an automotive mechanic. I’m very grateful that my career has brought me to a place like the Petersen, where I can teach and show kids of all ages the importance of hands-on mechanical learning. The reach of the Petersen allows kids from all walks of life to experience the importance of everything from changing a tire on their own to advanced engine work.” Casey, Mechanic at the Petersen. Petersen Automotive Museum 6060, Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
27) From: EPARTRADE team. Silvia Bellot, Senior Director of Sporting and Race Operations at Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc, joined us for the 4th Annual Race Industry Week. Hosted by Mark Glendenning of RACER.com. See https://www.epartrade.com/video/e31d5905-2023-featured-racing-event-formula-1-las-vegas-grand-prix-
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28) Here are the details of this year’s 4th Annual Summit: search here: https://sites.google.com/shelbylegendary
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29) John Hunt of the British Drag Racing Historians Association wrote in about their group. Gerry Belton’s involvement in organising the 1964 Drag Festivals – Part 2. Allen Friedrich who lived in England and was a British editor of the American Motor Sports Illustrated was looking to do a feature on the Drag Festivals. Southern Television wanted to feature the series on their programs ‘Here and Now’ and ‘Day by Day’ and the BBC were also interested. American Rodding magazine ran a competition in their first magazine to fly the winners to the Festival, as well as a stay at the London Hilton. Not only that but they were planning to have over 2000 trucks throughout America with posters on their sides talking about the Drag Festival in London, England, and they asked Gerry to get Sydney Allard to give them one of his Dragsters in kit form to give away free in their next magazine contest! See http://www.eurodragstereventcoverage.com/features/gerry_belton_drag_
festivals_pt2/default.asp.John Huntis at johnhunt.drn@googlemail.com.
30) I’ve been in the music biz for 45 years. VP at A&M, United Artists, ABC/Dunhill and EMI/Capitol. I’ve been on TV many times. I’ve been to Petersen Automotive Museum a few times and will be again on Grammy night. I’m friends with Bill Montgomery and Bill Brown. This is from Entertainment Tonight. West Coast Rock n Roll Museum, http://youtu.be/dm
TmNmX2a70. Steve Resnik, RAMP (Radio and Music Pros).
READERS: Steve wrote to me in regard to the newsletter. He has a fantastic collection of music that hot rodders have been dancing to for years. Watch the video and visit the West Coast Rock & Roll Museum if you can. Steve and I are both members of the Hidden Pioneers youth program.
31) DRAGSTRIPS in the USA and Canada. National Speedway Directory, 2504 Lake Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois.
Osceola Dragway, Osceola, Indiana, 1/4-mile.
Outer Banks Speedway, Creswell, North Carolina, 1/8-mile.
Outlaw Dragway (Formerly Wood Brothers Raceway), Sallisaw, Oklahoma, 1/8-mile.
Oxford Dragway, Oxford, Maine, 1/8-mile.
32) Tom Davey, who passed away in 2023, was named the 2023 recipient of the Road Racing Drivers Club RRDC BOB AKIN Award. He was honored at the annual Road Racing Drivers Club members’ dinner on January 24, prior to the running of the 62nd Rolex 24 At Daytona, the season opener of the 2024 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Each recipient of this honor, considered the top prize in motorsports for amateur, vintage/historic or semi-professional drivers, is selected by Akin’s son Bobby, RRDC members Brian Redman and Judy Stropus, and approved by RRDC president Bobby Rahal. From: Judy Stropus jstropus.
33) DragWorld Friday, April 30, 1965 “NHRA/Parks warns Pete Millar.” Los Angeles – “The National Hot Rod Association and its president, Wally Parks, have served notice on publisher/cartoonist Pete Millar that a lawsuit is forthcoming if Millar ‘oversteps the bounds of propriety’ in his Drag Cartoons magazine.
Attorneys (including his friend Bob Gottlieb-editor) representing NHRA and Mr Parks contend that Millar has ’caused damage and financial loss … by overstepping the bounds of propriety in the field of libel and satire.’ They cite the May 1965 issue of the magazine and claim that Parks is depicted as ‘Waldo’ and other NHRA employees as being ‘dishonest, inefficient, and lacking in morals and integrity.‘” (sent in by Dave Wallace Jr, to be continued in next issue)
34) From: EPARTRADE team. Thomas Voss, CEO, German Touring Car Motor Racing Event GmbH (DTM Promoter), joined us for the 4th Annual Race Industry Week. Hosted by Jim Roller of SPEED SPORT. At https://www.ep
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35) We have started this new Division under the Hidden Pioneers Team. It’s called the ARTMIS PIONEERS.VOD – NWN TV HiddenPioneers.
36) Joe Adams is a US Inventor/Pro Motorsports Designer, at wefilm1. We are working to get two of our worldwide Adamstand component manufacturers marketing in the mechanical industry, leading their product lines with our Adamstand Workbenches brand marketed as a multi-function, time saving work system. The idea is to use our real pro motorsports/manufacturing story of winning at a higher level of achievement and income to inspire young people with a story that is at a pro athlete’s level. Our goal is to have many of these kind of successful stories about our innovators (mechanics and fabricators) who win in American industry with great contracts, showing the income level a master techs/fabricator can reach, starting first in mechanics. J.E. Adams wefilm1.
37) John Hunt of the British Drag Racing Historians Association wrote in about their group. Here are some of the articles that they have on file for UK drag racers. Andy Willsheer: “I first saw Drag Racing at Santa Pod 1972 which came about knowing the name Brian Chapman. One of my first cars I saw run was the unusual looking Bond Bug called ‘Metronome’. I very quickly realised that to be nearest to the racing I needed a camera and track pass. Within one year I discovered it was quite different in the USA. So 1973 went to California with my brother for 3 months, ending up staying for 1 year and 3 months and had a brilliant time. I quickly progressed to an International Photojournalist and still am today.” John is at
johnhunt.drn
38) From: Segerstrom Shelby Event Center info. Cars & Coffee car show at Segerstrom Shelby Event Center and Hillbank Motors. February 4, 2024, 7:30am to 9:30am. Open to all makes and models. Segerstrom Shelby Event Center, 5 Whatney, Irvine, CA 92618.
39) Bob Riley, known for his design, creation and construction of championship-winning race cars, was honored by the Road Racing Drivers Club with the 2023 PHIL HILL Award. The 2019 recipient, RRDC President Bobby Rahal, made the presentation at the annual RRDC members’ dinner on January 24 prior to the 62nd running of the Rolex 24 At Daytona, the season opener of the 2024 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. The PHIL HILL Award has been presented annually since 1993 to the person who the RRDC feels has rendered outstanding service to road racing. The recipient may be a driver, entrant or outstanding member of a sanctioning body. It is named in honor of America’s first Formula 1 World Champion (in 1961) and is not only a tribute to his masterful accomplishments on the racetrack, but it also recognizes his contributions as a great ambassador for the sport. Hill passed away in 2008. Judy Stropus jstropuslink.ne.
40) To Don Garlits: Happy Birthday from the other coast. You probably won’t remember this one, but I got a call from Bud Barnett one morning that you were in town, and he wanted to take you someplace different for lunch and asked If I would fly you all down to the “Flying Lady.” As a good friend of Bud’s, I picked you all up, you took right seat in my C-210 and I gave you the controls. You did great by the way, and we had a nice lunch and toured the museum then back to Hayward. Bud and I are still keeping the sunny side up as you are and will continue till the end. From Dave Macdonald at
bvracer@gmail.com, San Carlos, CA 94070.
41) Coastal 181 Book Store (serving East Coast racing fans) www.coastal181.com or 1-877-907-8181. Titles include: “The Last American Hero (AKA Hard Driver) with Jeff Bridges, Valerie Perrine, and Geraldine FitzGerald,” DVD. “The Crowd Roars, with James Cagney and Joan Blondell,” (DVD). “Fever Heat, with Nick Adams and Jeannine Riley,” DVD. “To Please a Lady, with Clark Gable and Barbara Stanwyck,” (DVD).
42) Ken Kannard, winner of the 2023 SCCA F Production National Championship, was named the 2023 recipient of the Road Racing Drivers Club’s (RRDC) MARK DONOHUE Award. Kannard was honored at the annual RRDC members’ dinner on January 24, prior to the 62nd running of the Rolex 24 At Daytona, the season-opening round of the 2024 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Selected by members of the RRDC each year since 1971, the award recognizes the driver exhibiting the most outstanding performance at the annual Sports Car Club of America National Championship Runoffs in terms of personal spirit and skill behind the wheel. Originally called the “Outstanding Performance Award,” the honor was later named after Mark Donohue, a former SCCA Champion, an inductee in the SCCA Hall of Fame and past president of the RRDC, following his death in 1975. From: Judy Stropus jstropus.
43) My name is Matt Benoit. I’m a writer and journalist from Bellingham, Washington. I’m putting together a historical article about our city’s lost drag strip, which existed from 1953 to about 1958, in terms of drag racing usage. Wally Parks visited the drag strip in mid-August of 1953 to speak and dedicate the strip. He also wrote a fun article about it in the July 1954 issue of Hot Rod Magazine. I’m wondering if you have any additional information or details about his journey here among his photos or ephemera. Let me know if you might. Even if you don’t, I was hoping you might answer one question for me, to be quoted on in the article: In the early days of the NHRA, did your dad frequently make such trips to dedicate drag strips and “spread the gospel,” so to speak, of how organized drag racing would deter street racing? I’ve been an NHRA fan since I was 5. Am almost 35 now. Been attending the NW Nationals event in Seattle area since childhood, with just a handful of missed years. Always love a day at the racetrack! Matt Benoit is at matthewcbenoit.
MATT: Check the internet for Bangshift, 1320 Standard club and other sites where people may remember the drag strip. Yes, he often traveled and visited car clubs and drag racing sites. He also sent out the Drag Safaris of 1954-55, and the Safety Safari of 1956. The last remaining member of the Safaris is Chic Cannon who is now 95. The best way to piece together the history of Bellingham is to place as many notices as you can on websites, newspapers, etc. The car clubs and officials are probably all gone by now, but with a bit of good kismet you may be able to reach some volunteers and 2nd generation racers and spectators who were present.
44) From: Petersen Automotive Museum info. The Donut Crew is teaming up with The Petersen Automotive Museum to host a Cruise-In featuring all of your favorite Donut cars as well as some legendary cars from the scene! Join us on February 18, 2024, starting at 8am at the iconic Petersen Museum for an exclusive event you won’t forget. Bring your car, your friends, or just yourself! Art Night: Zines, February 23, 2024, 6PM-9PM.
45) STORIES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST FROM THE GONE RACIN’ ARCHIVES; WRITE TO RnParks1.
FOOTHILL RANCH CHEVROLET 2006
FORCE (JOHN) CAR CRUISE 2006
FUN at the Motorsports Museum 2002
46) Books and Manuals from CarTech Publishing, 6118 Main Street, North Branch, Minnesota 55056, 1-800-551-4754,
www.CarTechBooks.com. “How to Swap LS and LT Engines into Chevy and GMC Trucks: 1960-1998,” by Jefferson Bryant. “Ford Mustang Restoration: 1964 1/2-1973,” by David Stribling. “The Overlanding Vehicle Builder’s Guide,” by Don Alexander. “Quarter-Mile Corvettes: The History of Chevrolet’s Sports Car at the Drag Strip,” by Steve Holmes. “Roland Leong ‘The Hawaiian’: Drag Racing’s Iconic Owner & Tuner – Signed Edition,” by Lou Hart.
47) Ken Breslauer’s “Sebring 1983: The Warhorse and the Hitchhiker” chronicles one of the greatest upsets in
endurance racing history. After 23 lead changes among eight cars, a well-worn GTO class Porsche 934 that was 11 laps behind at one point ended up winning the race. When driver and car owner Wayne Baker crossed the finish line, he didn’t even know he had won overall. Co-drivers Jim Mullen and Kees Nierop drove brilliantly but Baker’s road-to-victory was nearly derailed during his final stint in the dark when a hitchhiker suddenly appeared on the racing circuit. From Adam Saal at saalgoodpr.
48) From: Petersen Automotive Museum info. DETAILING WORKSHOPS Hands-on sessions led by industry experts. Explore techniques and cutting-edge products that help bring your car to life. TEEN AUTO WORKSHOPS A program for high schoolers to learn the basics of automotive mechanics while working on a car in the Museum. Petersen Automotive Museum 6060, Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036.
49) 2024 INDY NXT by Firestone Schedule/Date/Venue/Broadcast.
Sunday, March 10, 2024, Streets of St Petersburg Peacock.
Sunday, April 28, 2024, Barber Motorsports Park Peacock.
Friday, May 10, 2024, Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course Race 1 Peacock.
Saturday, May 11, 2024, Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course Race 2 Peacock.
Sunday, June 2, 2024, Streets of Detroit Peacock.
Sunday, June 9, 2024, Road America Peacock.
Saturday, June 22, 2024, WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Race 1 Peacock.
Sunday, June 23, 2024, WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca Race 2 Peacock.
Sunday, July 7, 2024, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Peacock.
Saturday, July 13, 2024, Iowa Speedway Peacock.
Saturday, August 17, 2024, WorldWide Technology Raceway Peacock.
Sunday, August 25, 2024, Portland International Raceway Peacock.
Saturday, August 31, 2024, Milwaukee Mile Peacock.
Sunday, September 15, 2024, Streets of Nashville Peacock.
50) DRAGSTRIPS in the USA and Canada. National Speedway Directory, 2504 Lake Avenue, Wilmette, Illinois.
Gulfport Dragway, Gulfport, Mississippi, Dragstrips Length: 1/4-mile.
Harrells Raceway, Harrells, North Carolina, Dragstrips Length: 1/8-mile.
Headhunters Dragway, Eatonton, Georgia, Dragstrips Length: 1/8-mile.
Hilo Drag Strip, Hilo, Hawaii, Dragstrips Length: 1/4-mile.
51) John Hunt of the British Drag Racing Historians Association wrote in about their group. Wally Parks’ story of his involvement in British Drag Racing – Part 1. Throughout his long career developing hot rodding and drag racing in the United States, Wally Parks kept a detailed journal relating his candid thoughts at the time. That journal was obtained and edited by his son Richard who has kindly given permission for Eurodragster.com to publish extracts from it relating to the period when British drag racing was being founded. The opinions are those of Wally, who is referred to by Richard as Parks or occasionally my father. This year is the 60th anniversary of the First British International Drag Festival and this part includes the British Hot Rod Association and their publication Kool Kams, the 1963 Yankee Invasion of England when Dean Moon and Dante Duce brought over the Mooneyes dragster and Mickey Thompson arrived unexpectedly with his AA/Fueller and the initial steps to organise the 1964 Drag Festival. See http://www.eurodragstereventcoverage.com/
features/wally_parks_pt1/default.asp. John Hunt is at johnhunt.drn@googlemail.com.
52) BLAST FROM THE PAST…… From the Wally & Barbara Parks story, We Did It Our Way.
JANUARY 1937 Road Runners car club is formed. My father wrote, “Among the founding clubs of the SCTA was one called the Road Runners, of which I was an original member. I suggested the name, designed the club’s logo and hand-painted the metal plaques that were standard identity on the backs of members’ cars. Though I wasn’t one of the pillars in SCTA’s formation, I attended the early meetings along with my Road Runner friends, Jack Henry and Jack Harvey, fascinated by the sincerity and determination that was so evident among members of the car clubs that were represented.
53) John Hunt of the British Drag Racing Historians Association wrote in about their group. Here are some of the articles that they have on file for UK drag racers. Due to length this will be serialized. Chris Dossett:“At the time there were not many sites devoted to UK Drag Racing History, and many people took the initiative and began emailing with material to add to the site. Among the earliest contributors were Tog from Eurodragster and Bob Jarrett, crew chief of the Showtime Funny Car. After much correspondence, I met him at Santa Pod a month after the website was launched. This led to an enjoyable five year stint working as part of the Showtime crew. During this period I got to meet many of the people who regularly sent me material for the site, many of whom I am still in touch with. The site grew rapidly until my own work and family commitments took over and I had to let it stand dormant for more years than I really wanted to. During this time, I still attended occasional meetings and, in 2012, I spent a year working on the Super Modified Corvette of my mate Nigel Payne, who I had met when he came to work on the Showtime crew for a couple of seasons. This culminated in us winning the championship title for that year.” John is at johnhunt.drn
54) Christopher Harris, Founder of AAAA, expressed his enthusiasm for partnering with the Hidden Pioneers: “I am excited to announce our new partnership with the Hidden Pioneers organization. It’s a significant step for the African American Automotive Association towards enhancing diversity and inclusivity in the automotive industry. Often, I encounter individuals striving towards similar goals but working in isolation. This partnership changes that narrative. Our joint commitment is to educate, inspire, and actively create opportunities for diverse talents, ensuring fair representation and success in our industry. This collaboration is more than a mere alliance; it’s our pledge to reshape the industry’s story, driving it towards greater inclusivity and diversity.” Bill Montgomery (hiddenpioneers).
55) “Edsel B. Ford II is really deserving of this award for everything he has done for racing,” said legendary racer and inaugural 1989 MSHFA Hall of Famer A.J. Foyt. “I’ve known Edsel since he was a kid – I snuck him into the pits at Indy when he wasn’t old enough to be there. He grew up with racing and his support for our sport has been outstanding on and off the track. Some of my best wins came as part of the Ford family. I won the ’72 Daytona 500 with the Wood Brothers. And I was lucky enough to win the Indy 500 with Ford in 1967, and two weeks later, Dan Gurney (MSHFA Class of 1991) and I won Le Mans in the GT40. So, in 2017, when Edsel invited me back to Le Mans for the 50th anniversary, I said yes and was glad I did! We had a great time! I’m proud to call him my friend.” From Adam Saal at saalgoodpr.
56) Author JK Kelly’s latest thriller, Switchback, is now available, as fans and racers prepare for the Rolex 24 At Daytona at Daytona International Speedway on January 27-28, 2024. The book is available online and at bookstores. Switchback is a sequel to Kelly’s popular motorsports-themed thriller, Deadly Driver, which received rave reviews globally following its launch in 2021. Deadly Driver was also released in hardcover as Spy Driver. This is Kelly’s seventh novel, and follows American F1 driver Bryce Winters, who, in Deadly Driver, was forced to work for the CIA until renegade agents tried to kill him. From: Judy Stropus at jvstropus.
57) EDITOR: The following is serialized. “The Mehlenbacher Family and the Kohler Dragway (AKA Super Boss Dragway, and Cayuga 1320 Dragway). During that time, many of the biggest names in the sport attended events at Dragway Park, including ‘Big Daddy’ Don Garlits, Don ‘The Snake’ Prudhomme, Shirley Muldowney, Bob Glidden, Bill ‘Grumpy’ Jenkins, Joe Amato, Ronnie Sox, Tom ‘The Mongoose’ McEwen, ‘Jungle’ Jim Liberman, ‘Dyno’ Don Nicholson, Ed ‘The Ace’ McCulloch, Raymond Beadle, Connie Kalitta, Gary Beck, ‘TV’ Tommy Ivo, Frank Manzo, Frank Hawley, Billy Meyer, Roger Gustin, Wally and Barbara Parks and, of course, ‘The First Lady of Motorsports’ Linda Vaughn.” Bruce F. Mehlenbacher is at Bruce.
58) FEB 16-18, 2024, Rockabilly Reunion, Lake Havasu State Park, Lake Havasu, www.TheRockabillyReunion.com.
FEBRUARY 25, 2024, Import Face-Off, Auto Club Famoso Raceway, www.importfaceoff.net.
FEB 29-March 3, 2024, 66th Annual Good Vibrations Motorsports March Meet-Auto Club Famoso Raceway, NHRA Heritage Series event, 661-399-5351 or fuely32.
59) TAUBLIEB Films has reached a deal to produce a series of original motorsports-related television shows and documentaries for MAVTV, now under the leadership of veteran executive, CJ Olivares. Details of the content to be announced. From paul or go to www.taubliebfilms.com.
60) Know your motorsports personality. John Doonan, President, IMSA. As IMSA President, Doonan is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the sanctioning body, which sanctions seven different racing series in North America, including its flagship IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Compiled from Epartrade.
61) Combined World of Outlaws and High Limit Sprint Car Schedules/Date/Track/City/Series.
4/5/2024 US 36 Raceway Osborn MO (Outlaws)
4/6/2024 Arrowhead Speedway Colcord OK (Outlaws)
4/9/2024 Riverside International Speedway West Memphis AR (High Limit)
4/12/2024 Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 Pevely MO (Outlaws)
4/12/2024 Texarkana 67 Speedway Texarkana AR (High Limit)
4/13/2024 Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 Pevely MO (Outlaws)
4/13/2024 Texas Motor Speedway Forth Worth TX (High Limit)
4/14/2024 RPM Speedway Crandall TX (High Limit)
4/16/2024 Red Dirt Raceway Meeker OK (High Limit)
4/19/2024 Paducah International Raceway Paducah KY (Outlaws)
4/19/2024 TBD (High Limit)
4/20/2024 Tri-State Speedway Haubstadt IN (Outlaws)
4/20/2024 Salina Highbanks Speedway Pryor OK (High Limit)
4/26/2024 Knoxville Raceway Knoxville IA (Outlaws)
4/27/2024 Knoxville Raceway Knoxville IA (Outlaws)
62) Hidden Garages Featuring Randy’s Haapala’s Hot Rod Garage (on youtube). Hollywood Actor Rodney Allen Rippy
talks with Randy about his Hidden Garage at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWQY4W2L_Bo. From Bill Montgomery.
READERS: Those of us who knew Randy Haapala will love seeing his smile and cheerful voice once again. He was a great friend to many and supported the hot rodding and drag racing culture. He’s left us but this video will warm your hearts and keep his memory alive. Many thanks to Bill Montgomery and the Hidden Pioneers for the work that they do with young people. Hidden Pioneers and Hidden Garages is a concept that needs to be supported.
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