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Showing posts with label racing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label racing. Show all posts

Friday, January 4, 2013

Championship Snocross racing at Canterbury Park, Shakopee Minnesota tomorrow!



Championship snocross racing returns to Canterbury Park on January 4 and 5, 2013. Canterbury Park's Traxxas Snocross presented by Jimmy John’s brings the best extreme snowmobile riders in the country to Shakopee for two days of big air and fast racing.

 Don’t miss your chance to see this extreme winter action from the warm and comfort of the Canterbury Grandstand. General Admission tickets start at just $15. Upgrade to a reserved indoor seat for as little as $10 more.

 Canterbury Park's Traxxas Snocross is a part of the AMSOIL Championship Snocross Series, a national snocross competition featuring the finest professional and amateur athletes in the sport.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

where can you find Andy Granatelli, Bill Hickman, Bud Ekins, and a Max Balchowski prepped race car? In the Love Bug


The opening credits are over about 2 minutes of figure 8 races, and maybe circle dirt track races. How is that not cool?


reminds me why there aren't many 1950's cars around. a lot were demolished in races



driving in the movie were Bud Ekins, maybe best known for Steve McQueen stunt doubling... Bill Hickman for driving the black Charger in Bullitt... Max Bulchowsky for making a race car from junkyard parts and beating Ferraris, plus having a race car repair and tune up shop that was in Beverly Hills that Steve McQueen, James Coburn, and Von Dutch hung out at.  http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0049590/
You've never heard of Jesse Wayne, but he was a stunt man in every cool show there ever was in the 60's, 70's, and 80's... and was Mickey Rooney's and Mel Brooks stunt double too http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0915586/

the Tijuana to Tecate race




racing in the Love Bug movie, 1968

 might be the same Shelby AC Cobra, most people may not realize they had tops. Different races and race tracks, but I wasn't trying to post them consecutively





 above the gold Vette is the same as the below gold Vette and you can see what a strange rear body section it has









Sunday, December 30, 2012

Bangshift.com found the mother of home videos... the Daytona 500 pits before the race











the above stills from the video are to let you see just how damn cool a late 60's muscle car can be if made full race. Chevelle, Impala, Road Runner, Fairlane, Galaxie, Cyclone, Starliner... you can still get these cars for less than 15 thou in running condition and make a Nascar clone.



All from http://bangshift.com/blog/epic-freaking-video-home-movies-from-the-1969-daytona-500-incredible-footage.html

Thursday, December 27, 2012

lawn mower racing blog... I just learned of it. They have good coverage! Worlds fastest mowers type coverage



Above images are from http://www.letsmow.com and this blog is titled, The Cutting Edge. Pretty cool!

Learned about it from the event calendar on http://www.goldeagle.com/event_marketing/engine-answerman-tour.aspx and also borrowed the bottom photo to show you what a Monster Truck treatment does to a lawn mower


FYI, the worlds fastest lawnmower is claimed by the Dixie Chopper Jet Mower built in 1991 by Dixie Choppers owner Art Evans and was on a 1993 episode of Tim Alllen's sitcom Home Improvement. The fastest at Bonneville is the black one above (not the monster truck one) which clocked at 96.529 in 2010

Friday, December 7, 2012

Terrific sports car racing movie now available on DVD for giving as a Xmas gift!

This movie was made over 18 months at over a dozen East coast race tracks events and show a great variety of racing cars, from extremely expensive to very affordable (less than 10 thousand dollars) and is arranged in chapters that cover the race tracks, getting into racing, growing up in racing families, and the overall story line is that the movie maker went along with the Zapata racing team to these various tracks.








this Bugatti was imported into the US when new, and stayed int he US racing ever since. Not restored, just raced. 1930 something type 37





a lot of humor is covered by the movie, the various off track moments,

the three wheel around corners traction ability of several cars




Even on two wheels around a corner... without lifting off the accelerator.. wow.

 the feeling of being on the track, the thrill of racing, and the real emotional reaction to the cars getting in the way of the car that the camera in mounted to... "Get out of the WAY!"

I yelled at my screen.

 I did.

Slow drivers upset me.



 Great rare expensive cars

even the ones that are racing against Pintos! Dan Gurney drove this Denzel in 1959

 these are Denzel 1500 International Sports cars


I was surprised to learn that some of the race track events include the towns they are at with parades and race cars driving through or stopping in for lunch so the locals can check out the cars. Good free advertising to get people interested in the racing and buy tickets to the tracks. You'll add Elkhart Lake, Road America, Sebring and Watkins Glen to your life list / Bucket list if you are anything like me, once you've seen this movie. Yeah, you've been warned you'll like it that much






the above nun is "Partial to Porches" when interviewed on camera


 from the chapter on growing up in a racing family



 from the chapter on racing as a lifetime hobby

 damn, Corvairs can look really cool in full racing battle gear

 a bit of a look around in the pits shows innovation like the above engine hoist

 and the only Shelby signature I've seen on a hood (wow cool)

and there is a chapter on how to get into racing cars, advice on buying cars like where.. . Bring a Trailer and Wirewheels dot coms, Vintage Motorsports and Grassroots Motorsports magazines, and looking around at the racetrack in the paddocks and clubhouse

the movie is made by Ben Cissell http://www.vintageracingtoday.com/

 with the generous time commitment and racing of the Zapata racing team http://www.vintageracingtoday.com/pages/zapata-racing

 the tracks that they went to

 the racing sanctioning bodies that operate the race tracks

the wonderful sponsors that helped the filmmakers get this movie produced, filmed, etc!

the hobby of vintage racing, focuses on the Zapata Racing Team. Director Ben Cissell follows the team to 17 events in the span of 18 months, capturing the excitement and sense of community that has hooked thousands of drivers and spectators to this riveting sport. Rather than put their race cars behind museum velvet ropes, these car owners have opted to race their historic cars the way they were designed and purposed...at over 100 mph around world- famous race tracks. Vintage racing is a unique and captivating sport, one that gets in your blood and carries a life-long love.
http://www.vintageracingtoday.com/pages/the-film

In review, the music is mellow, well editted, and perfectly timed to the action, the movie editing is great, the action is damn good, and plenty of it with a good variety of the trackside culture like parts helping, a bit of wrenching, some camaraderie, and after watching the movie lock up your checkbook... the desire to get a Formula V is overwhelming. The need to go to your local track and get involved is huge. Damn good movie.