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ALL PICTURES HAVE BEEN UPDATED FROM THIS
TRACKCHASING TRIP AT WWW.RANLAYRACING.COM
CAROL AND I WOKE UP IN
PEOPLE/STRATEGY/TRAVEL
NEWS
The Strategy
Our new state trackchasing strategy for this trip was completed
today. Carol was able to add her 43rd
different trackchasing state. That would
be
The Trip
The trip to
The first town we hit was
Arco is not a large town.
The downtown area is about one block wide and five blocks long. For some reason, I decided to get off the
highway and drive downtown looking for a place to stay.
We found the Lazy A Motel.
A knock on the office door yielded no activity. Finally, I rang the bell and an elderly woman
came to the door wearing a housecoat.
Yes, she had a room. No, they
didn’t take credit cards. It was cash or
check only.
The room rate was just $35 for the two of us. Room #22 was complete with orange shag
carpeting and a swag lamp. The room’s
décor made us feel young again. Nevertheless,
the shower was good, the bed was firm and it was clean and quiet. At past midnight we were pleased with our
find at the Lazy A Motel.
The morning brought a blue sky warm summer day. The
The
Of course, when I walked in wearing deck shoes and a four-inch
tall white skin ankle golf tan, they knew I “Wasn’t
from around here.” I get that a lot. Nevertheless, Carol and I sat down to have a
delicious breakfast. If you go to Arco,
you need to go to the “
#1 Trackchasing Tourist Attraction
We had a very unique TTA on today’s docket. We’d be going to the “Craters of the Moon” national
monument. This is located just 18 miles
south of Arco.
The Craters of the
I recommend the 7-mile loop road drive and a hike beyond the
spatter cones to the big crater. You’ll
likely notice the 6,000 foot elevation during the quarter-mile hike. We did.
Of course, as loyal readers of the Trackchaser Report, you’ll see
pictures of the Craters of the Moon, the
The People
Contrary to what some people think about my trackchasing, I do not go
trackchasing to watch the racing. I do
enjoy trackchasing when I get to see the cars race. There is a difference.
Tonight’s track was much more about the people than the racing. I did get to see the cars race, so that part
of the equation was covered. I realize
now that I have seen nearly 1,100 tracks that the racing will not be great at
each of my future tracks.
However, the people of the Polson,
It turned out that Nate would not be coming to the races tonight. He had to cover a rodeo instead. That didn’t stop the wheels of
journalism. We did a phone interview for
several minutes. He told me he would get
additional information from my website.
In closing our conversation, Nate told me, “I
won’t be able to meet you at the track.
Nevertheless, I’d like to get a picture of you at the track. I’ll have a photographer meet you there to
take some pictures.” That sounded
fine to me.
It was about 320 miles from our Lazy A Motel in
The newspaper photographer had been described to me as having “Long hair.”
With the racing not yet started, I went about looking for such a
man. It didn’t take me long to spot the
likely suspect sitting with some others on the track’s large starter’s
stand. I went up and introduced
myself. Sure enough, I had the right
guy. It was a pleasure meeting Mike
Humphrey. You can check out his work at www.mikehumphreyphotos.com.
With the racing not yet started, Mike had several ideas regarding our “Photo shoot.”
The track’s announcer was also on the flag stand with a remote
microphone along with the racing association’s president. The photographer told me to go stand out on
the middle of the track while the flagman stood behind me with the checkered
flag stretched out behind my head. All
the while, the track announcer is telling the crowd about trackchasing and
reminding them who the top 5 worldwide trackchasers are (per the RANLAY Racing
provided press release.) The crowd was
very patient while all of this went on and, according to Carol, interested in
this trackchasing thing.
Following the photo session, the announcer brought me up on the flag
stand and we did an interview. He asked
me what my favorite type of racecar was.
“Northeastern modifieds,” I
answered. Sensing this response was not
quite registering with a
He also asked me who my favorite NASCAR driver was. I replied, “Jeff
Gordon.” This seemed to get a
negative reaction, although Carol later told me there was a positive reaction
where she was sitting. Based upon the
crowd’s feedback I went on to tell them about my experience in
The track association’s president told me they lease the speedway from a
local Indian (Sitting Bull not Ghandi) tribe.
By the way, I would estimate that nearly 50% of tonight’s crowd was of
American Indian descent. The track was
converted from dirt to asphalt back in 1981.
The racing association is a “Not for profit”
group. Both the association president
and the announcer told me to enjoy myself and if I needed anything whatsoever
to let them know.
Finally, I wanted to thank Nadine for organizing the trackchaser
autograph session. One fan wanted four
signatures. That was fun to meet
everyone and answer questions about trackchasing. I think this was Carol’s first opportunity to
see one of these.
As we were leaving the track, we ran into two couples chatting in the
parking lot. They recognized us and
conversed for a few moments. “It’s ten-eighty-five, right?” one guy yelled over
to me. I looked at my watch. It was nine-thirty. “No, your tracks!”
he said. Yes, that’s right. This was my 1,085th lifetime
track. I’ll long remember it not for the
racing but for the people.
RACE TRACK STATS:
MISSION VALLEY
This was my sixth lifetime track to
see in the Grizzly state. It was also my
third lifetime trackchasing trip to
Actually trackchasing in
This was back in 1970. I was on my way to visit a young woman named
Carol Polakovic who will living for the summer in
Even though the main purpose of my
trip was to visit a woman I would later marry, I also took the time to visit a
new track. I guess that documents that
I’ve been trackchasing for a minimum of 36 years! During that trip I saw racing at the Belaro
Speedway in
This was Carol’s first ever track to
see in
RACE TRACK NEWS:
MISSION VALLEY
The track website told us we would be seeing both oval racing as well as
a demolition derby. They was planning “Twin bomber 30s.”
I didn’t know what else would be on the card. Time trials were supposed to begin at 6 p.m.
with racing to follow at 7 p.m.
As mentioned all of the cars in attendance took a slow lap or two for
the crowd’s enjoyment before any of the official racing started. I told Carol that it didn’t look like there
were very many racecars.
Part of the pre-race festivities included two legend cars coming out for
a special presentation. We were just
getting settled into our seats and I missed the significance of the
presentation. When it was all over one
of the legends did a series of donuts on the front stretch and these two were
never heard from again.
There were also a few old-time super modifieds driving in the parade
lap. I was really looking forward to
seeing them race. Unfortunately, they
never made another appearance either.
The program started with two “Dashes”
for the bomber class. Each race featured
four cars. One of the cars crashed into
the dirt berm on the outside of turn two sending up an atomic bomb like cloud
of dust. It took them a long time to get
the track clean. During this stoppage,
the announcer told the crowd that the “Red Flag
Beer Special” would be in effect until the race started again. During the special, fans could buy six beers
for ten bucks.
The bomber dashes were followed by two demo derby heats. A squared off section of the dirt infield was
reserved for the demo derby competition.
The dirt square was about 40 yards on each side and heavily watered.
There were ten demo derby entrants.
Six cars were in the first heat and four were in the second. I’m thinking that maybe the track organizer
forgot to bring his calculator. You
never know.
The heats were run until just three cars were still moving. Those three cars would then advance to the
feature event. With the demo derby
racing area being so muddy, it took a while for the cars to get up enough speed
to make any real damage to their fellow competitors.
The demo derby heats were followed by an eight car, thirty lap bomber
main event. Actually only seven cars
started and one joined them during the race.
Following this event, the track went to intermission. Following intermission, the eight bombers, or
however many were still capable of racing would contest another 30 lap
feature. The final event of the night
would be the six-car demo derby main event.
It was 9:30 p.m. We had already
seen two four-car bomber dashes, two demo derby heats and a 30-lap bomber
feature event. We were looking at a 541
mile drive to a 1 p.m. Sunday afternoon start time in
For all of those who complain about tracks having too many classes
(including me), be careful what you wish for, you might get it! I suspect I caught the
CAROL’S
COMMENTS
The track was high banked. It was unusual the way the grandstand sat
back from the track by 30 yards or so.
I’ve never been in a handicap porta pottie until tonight. It was huge!
They put too much water in the demo derby square. I was surprised the crowd was so large. Everyone looked like they were having a good
time even though there wasn’t much racing.
After each of the races the race winner pulled his car up to the flag
stand for pictures. At that point more
than 50 small children would run more than 30 yards from the grandstand to the parked
racecar. It looked like the
WEATHER
CONDITIONS
This was one of the most pleasant
weather nights of my 69-day trackchasing season. It didn’t cool off nearly as much as it did
in
RENTAL CAR
UPDATE:
There are not many radio stations
that can be heard in these rural mountainous parts. The GM cars I rent don’t seem to have strong
radio reception. We went with XM radio
and Carol was nice enough to let me listen to the Buick Open, where Tiger Woods
finished the third round with a two shot lead.
Friday total driving miles – 309
miles
Saturday total driving miles – 506
miles
Yes, we do a good bit of driving on
trips like this.
LIFETIME
TRACKCHASER STANDINGS UPDATE:
These worldwide trackchasers are
within 100 tracks (plus or minus) of my current trackchaser total.
1. Randy Lewis,
2.
Rick Schneider –
3.
Guy Smith, Effort,
4.
Allan Brown,
5.
Gordon Killian, Sinking Spring,
6.
Andy Sivi,
7.
Ed Esser,
* Warning, you are within 50 tracks
of being removed from this list.
** Special exemption.
Other notables
These worldwide trackchasers are
within 10 tracks (plus or minus) of Carol’s current trackchaser total.
34.
Mike Knappenberger,
34.
Sammy Swindell,
36. Carol Lewis,
37.
Dale Danielski,
38.
Bob Schafer,
2006
TRACKCHASER STANDINGS
1. Randy Lewis,
2.
Ed Esser,
3.
Roland Vanden Eynde,
4.
Mike Knappenberger,
5. Carol Lewis,
6.
Guy Smith, Effort,
7.
Paul Weisel,
8.
Roger Ferrell,
9.
Gordon Killian, Sinking Springs,
9. Allan Brown,
Thanks for reading about my
trackchasing,
Randy Lewis
#1 Trackchaser Living West of the
I should never care to argue for
anything that would lesson the difficulty of the game because difficulty is its
greatest charm.
CUMULATIVE TRAVEL DISTANCES:
AIRPLANE
Long Beach, CA - Salt Lake City, UT – 589 miles
RENTAL CAR
Salt
TRACK ADMSSION
PRICES:
Atomic Motor Raceway - $15
Some of my standings data comes from
trackchaser.com
It’s taken Carol more than 50 years
to see her very first
992.
Watermelon Capital
993.
Cross Roads Motorplex (asphalt oval), Jasper,
994.
995.
Qualcomm Stadium,
996.
997.
998.
Thunderbowl Speedway of
999.
Cross Roads Motorplex (dirt oval), Jasper,
1,000. Auburndale Kartway,
1,001.
1,002. Speedworld Speedway,
Surprise,
1,003. Lowe’s Motor
1,004.
1,005.
1,006.
1,007.
1,008.
1,009.
1,010.
1,011.
1,012.
1,013. East
1,014. Margarettsville Speedway,
1,015. Sunny South Raceway,
1,016.
1,017. Coldwater Raceway,
1,018.
1,019. Ballymena Raceway,
1,020.
1,021.
1,022. Mendips Raceway,
1,023. Oval Raceway,
1,024.
1,025. Southside Speedway,
1,026. Motor Mile
1,027. Wythe
1,028. Summit Point Raceway, Summit
Point Circuit, Summit Point, West Virginia - April 30
1,029. Old Dominion
1,030. Shenandoah Speedway,
1,031.
1,032. Empty Jug,
1,033.
1,034.
1,035. Motocross 338,
1,036.
1,037.
1,038.
1,039. Blackhawk Farms Raceway,
1,040. The
** Angell Park Speedway, Sun
Prairie,
1,041. Park Jefferson
1,042. Superior
1,043. Brainerd International
Raceway,
1,044. Canby
1,045.
1,046. Tri-State
1,047.
1,048.
1,049. The Bullring at
1,050.
1,051. Buena Vista Raceway,
1,052.
1,053. Rocky Top Raceway,
1,054. Midvale
1,055. Midvale
1,056. Spring Valley Raceway,
1,057.
1,058. Lawrenceburg Speedway (figure
8),
1,059. Lawrenceburg Speedway
(temporary oval),
1,060.
1,061. State Park
1,062.
1,063. Lucas Oil
1,064. Lucas Oil
1,065. Tri-City
1,066.
1,067.
1,068.
1,069.
1,070.
** Windy Hollow
1,071.
1,072. Thunderhill Speedway,
1,073. Little Valley
**
1,074.
1,075. Canaan
**
1,076.
1,077. Legion
1,078. Devil’s Bowl
1,079. Stafford Motor
1,080. Little Log House
** Elko Speedway (outer oval),
** Elko Speedway (inner oval),
** Elko Speedway (figure 8),
1,081. Chickasaw Big
1,082.
1,083.
1,084. Atomic Motor Raceway, Atomic
City,
1,085.