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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ryan, Jul 16, 2007.

  1. JOECOOL
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    I have raced at probably 20 tracks over the last few years , my favorite was and still is U.S. 36 in Osborne Mo.
    Independent, family run by a racing family. BUT you said 1/4 mile.
    I am surprised at the people who get fired up over 1/8 th vrs. 1/4 tracks. I have never met ANYONE who ran 1/8 mile for a season that didn't prefer it.

    Easier on equiptment,
    More runs in a set amount of time,
    You have to be on your game at a 1/8 track ,no hesitations,
    Not much happens in that last 3 seconds anyway,

    Just my opinion ,I could be wrong.
     
  2. shoebox50
    Joined: Nov 20, 2005
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    Thompson Dragway.
     
  3. ls7gto
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    beaversprings is a 1/4 mile. hey good to hear from you flashback bill.
     
  4. JustplainJ
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    from so.cal.

    Lions drag strip was the best!
     
  5. Sam F.
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  6. Leon
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    My vote is for Bakersfield (Famoso)
     
  7. spoons
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    from ohio

    Pence's dragstrip here in Ohio...Carved out of a corn field and was a cool place to run in the 50'-60's... Closed her down in the late 70's..
     
  8. actco dragway in atco nj or cecil county dragway in cecil county md
    cecil county if i had to choose
     
  9. Gas_Tires_Oil
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  10. 48fordnut
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    If we could not do beech bend, i would vote for Silver Dollar in Reynolds Ga. lots of area and camping. 1/8,1/4 with a lot of stopping room.
     
  11. BAKERSFIELD
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  12. Humboldt Cat
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    from Eureka, CA

    Samoa Dragstrip, on the peninsula across from Eureka, CA. Second oldest still-operating track in the U.S. Got our 52-year old track repaved in April. Even the tower is still old-school. Sea level altitude, sea air (the Pacific is just over the dunes), small town vibe.

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  13. DYNODANNY
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    The old drag strips I liked are "CARLSBAD RACE WAY" and the new one would be "FONTANA SPEED WAY" along with the back streets of "OXNARD CALIFORNIA"
     
  14. Moonglow2
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    Back in the early 60s when all the car dealerships were just starting to sponsor drag cars (409 Chevys, 406 Fords, 413 Mopars) there was a local track near Dunn, NC. called Easy Street Dragstrip. Sundays were wild and wooly events. I remember one in particular.

    Don Nicholson was hired to show up for a match race in his Nally-Nicholson bubbletop 62 out of Atlanta. (I forget who he raced against.)

    Spectators were so eager to see the race many had sneaked out and were actually standing on the pavement of the strip. The owner cleared the track by emptying his pistol into the air and the race went on. Years later I read where Nicholson himself recalled that one race in his memoirs.
     
  15. Duration
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    from Wayne, MI

    lapeer is a fun track to run at. not far from the detroit area. they are pretty easy going out there, not like milan.
     
  16. rebarsfords
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    Maybe it's a little too small, but Speedworld Raceway just outside
    of Phoenix might be an option.
    They filmed a couple of the "Pinks" episodes there.
    Might be what you're looking for.
     
  17. MilesM
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    I agree with this pick. A lot like Mokan.

     
  18. beegator
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    Silver Dollar is great. I drove a nostalgia flopper there last year. Nice wide track. :D :)

    Personal favorite is Bradenton Motorsports park. Used to be DeSoto raceway.
     
  19. Beech Bend because the reunion was too much fun, lets hope it comes home soon.
     
  20. BEAVER SPRINGS east coast
     
  21. LDNFAST
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    too bad detroit dragways gone...Milan, MI
     
  22. SanDiegoJoe
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    Samosa looks cool, but it's way too far north! Bakersfield is right in the middle.

    Too bad Carlsbad closed
    video my dad shot in '66 - http://picasaweb.google.com/poutous/CarlsbadDragRacing

    - Joe
     
  23. kornbinder
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    from Sonora, CA

    Famoso or Samoa
     
  24. spudz
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  25. quickrod
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    hey everyone,been a while since i`ve posted do to computer problems at home,but i gotta DEFINETLY agree with littleman.i`m 39 years old,and have been going to thompson since i was 3.my pops always said back in the day,this track was the one to be at.i can remember being out there when i was a kid and everyone would run to the stands when the track crew would start spreading rosin on the starting line and broom it for the pro stock cars like grump,gapp and roush,fast eddie schartrman,and countless others who would come as amatch race show......another thing people may not remember is thompson and it`s then track manager erin polborn being responsible for helping establish the mid america pro gas circut in the late 70`s early 80`s that was a HELL of a show.sometimes 30+ cars.....man,i`m sitting here thinking how lucky i am to have this track in my "backyard" so to speak,even though it has had it`s share of hardtimes do to neglect through the years,it has really been brought back to a really fun family oriented dragstrip i`m proud to be able to take my 5 year old daughter to..might wanna take a hard look at this one ryan.
     
  26. engraym
    Joined: Jun 28, 2007
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    from Austin TX

    Agree 100% after this weekend!
     
  27. Ford Fairlane
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  28. It's two hours away from where I live, but Sacramento Raceway is still a nice old-fashioned drag strip. You can stand up pretty close to the track and the grandstands are pretty close to the track. It looks pretty much like it did probably 30 years ago. I love to go to their night time "Nitro Night of Fire" or whatever they call it with nostalgia top fuel cars, jet cars, and all kinds of cool old gassers driving at night.
     
  29. RF
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    OCIR. Never went to Lions, but did see some of the last 1/4-mile racing they did at Riverside before it succumbed to a hopeless mall. Still, the last Bug-In @ Orange County was pretty cool, even though I did get a cigar cherry launched in my eyeball.
     

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