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RACERX3C
June 27, 2008 at 08:32:10 PM
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This message was edited on July 21, 2008 at 11:55:29 AM by RACERX3C

Hey Race Fans

Things are coming together for the upcoming Louie Vermeil Classic in Calistoga over Labor Day weekend. Steve Howard is still collecting donations that will add over $20,000.00 to the regular USAC purse. After talking to him many times over the phone I finally had the pleasure to meet Steve in Calistoga a few weeks ago. He is an old school racer all the way. He has a dry sense of humor and is a bit quiet and that makes him a little hard to read. I perceive him as a guy who works hard from sun up to sun down trying to get as much done as possible. He is very appreciative for all the donations that people have given for this race.

Thanks to Jeanie Hunt, the tickets are now on sale. I must say that I am a little blown away at the effort or maybe even enthusiasm that the Hunt’s have displayed in working on this race. I figured that this race was just going to add a pile of paperwork to some people that not only run their own business, but run an entire series along with helping their own son compete. I actually asked Jeanie if they were getting paid more or if the success of this race would benefit their existing series etc and she basically said "no". She told me that even though their son concentrates his efforts on pavement that her husband raced on Southern California dirt a lot in his younger days. Wagtimes.com lists "Tom Hunt" as a three-time CRA main event winner. Jeanie has been very helpful and has been in constant contact with everyone involved to make sure that we are doing things right, and that’s no easy job.

Bill Sessa was talking about the Vermeil Classic over the PA at the last Calistoga race and the people were excited. I was told that Bill would be doing a lot of the write-ups for the newspapers leading up to the event. I am also exited to hear that Bobby Gerould will be there to announce. From what I understand, Bobby sent a heartfelt letter to the Hunt’s and USAC stating his long standing affection for Calistoga Speedway and it’s history and that he wanted to be a part of the upcoming event. One minute on Bobby’s web site HammerDownUSA.com and you can see that it’s true.

As for the track itself, Calistoga ran a pretty successful 360 show a few weeks ago. They had a good car count and there were a lot of people in the stands as well. Other than a glitch with the caution lights on the back chute and some over anxious drivers, it was an exciting race. Cars were running three abreast many times and the cushion seemed a little heavier than the recent past. Charlie and Augie prepare the track and one thing I know is that they do care about it a lot. Charlie has been put in charge of the grounds and I have heard that things are looking good. He started watering the track early in the week and still seemed a little frustrated with the surface when I spoke to him on Saturday. There is one more 360 race before the Non-Wing show so I’m sure his efforts will pay off. I hear that the RV spots are sold out at the fairgrounds and we are hoping that since USAC is selling the tickets, that this has reduced some of the work load that the fairgrounds has dealt with in holding races in the past. We want this to be a good experience for all.

Greg Sowers has been working in many different areas to ensure the success of this event. He has been back to other parts of the country trying to find a way for out of state drivers to get here and or get a ride for this event. He is in charge of the Wine Tasting and Autograph event that is being held on Saturday from 1-5 p.m. before the first night of racing. It will feature many of the regions finest wineries pouring their delicious vintage along with legendary drivers from the past and today’s hot shoes all signing autographs. For only $8 you will receive a commemorative tasting glass and a raffle ticket. Taste all you want, meet and mingle with the drivers. NFL SuperBowl winning Coach Dick Vermeil will be there along with other family members to greet you. Then we will raffle off many prizes including items signed by Dick Vermeil and Francis Ford Coppola. Dale Frye (http://www.dalefrye.com/) has donated some prints to be raffled off over the two nights of racing. Most notably two sets of Jones’ prints that we are planning on having signed by 2007 USAC/CRA Champion Tony and his famous father Bubby Jones. We will mat and frame these beauties and raffle off one set at each night’s race. Hunt’s Race World is donating a signed Dale Jr. piece along with a complete sprint car…I’M JUST KIDDING; THERE IS NO SPRINT CAR! Remember Jeanie is the one who keeps track of what we say, so I just thought I would see if she’s paying attention. Anyway, there are a lot of great raffle prizes and it should be a fun weekend.

We are especially happy that the ticket prices are so reasonable. You can basically take your family for half the price of last year’s Labor Day race.

So get on the phone and call Jeanie at Hunt’s Race World (916) 863-7223 and order your tickets today! And please don’t mention the "complete sprint car" joke. She is really gonna be mad at me……oh well, someone is always mad at me.

See you at the races




Tripcrwn
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June 27, 2008 at 09:38:27 PM
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What great news RACERX3C! I am getting the whole family tickets for this great race from Steve Howard down here. You describe Steve perfectly Smile


"Ralphie, Senor, muchas gracias por una mas cerveza"  -
Scott Daloisio @ the PAS

Tripcrwn
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June 29, 2008 at 05:16:09 PM
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Any thought to bringing out some of the vintage sprinters and midgets for that weekend? This group was at the PAS a week ago and they looke great and would add to an already great weekend. Maybe Johnny Anderson, Jimmy Sills, Tim Green, Leroy Van Connett, Jimmy Oskie and some of the other greats could run them around for while for us fans.


"Ralphie, Senor, muchas gracias por una mas cerveza"  -
Scott Daloisio @ the PAS


RACERX3C
June 29, 2008 at 09:03:43 PM
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The Western Racing Assoc (WRA) is scheduled to be there. Check out their website at http://www.westernracing.com/.



RadRobinlb
July 01, 2008 at 11:42:23 PM
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Posted By: RACERX3C on June 27 2008 at 08:32:10 PM

Hey Race Fans

Things are coming together for the upcoming Louie Vermeil Classic in Calistoga over Labor Day weekend. Steve Howard is still collecting donations that will add over $20,000.00 to the regular USAC purse. After talking to him many times over the phone I finally had the pleasure to meet Steve in Calistoga a few weeks ago. He is an old school racer all the way. He has a dry sense of humor and is a bit quiet and that makes him a little hard to read. I perceive him as a guy who works hard from sun up to sun down trying to get as much done as possible. He is very appreciative for all the donations that people have given for this race.

Thanks to Jeanie Hunt, the tickets are now on sale. I must say that I am a little blown away at the effort or maybe even enthusiasm that the Hunt’s have displayed in working on this race. I figured that this race was just going to add a pile of paperwork to some people that not only run their own business, but run an entire series along with helping their own son compete. I actually asked Jeanie if they were getting paid more or if the success of this race would benefit their existing series etc and she basically said "no". She told me that even though their son concentrates his efforts on pavement that her husband raced on Southern California dirt a lot in his younger days. Wagtimes.com lists "Tom Hunt" as a three-time CRA main event winner. Jeanie has been very helpful and has been in constant contact with everyone involved to make sure that we are doing things right, and that’s no easy job.

Bill Sessa was talking about the Vermeil Classic over the PA at the last Calistoga race and the people were excited. I was told that Bill would be doing a lot of the write-ups for the newspapers leading up to the event. I am also exited to hear that Bobby Gerould will be there to announce. From what I understand, Bobby sent a heartfelt letter to the Hunt’s and USAC stating his long standing affection for Calistoga Speedway and it’s history and that he wanted to be a part of the upcoming event. One minute on Bobby’s web site HammerDownUSA.com and you can see that it’s true.

As for the track itself, Calistoga ran a pretty successful 360 show a few weeks ago. They had a good car count and there were a lot of people in the stands as well. Other than a glitch with the caution lights on the back chute and some over anxious drivers, it was an exciting race. Cars were running three abreast many times and the cushion seemed a little heavier than the recent past. Charlie and Augie prepare the track and one thing I know is that they do care about it a lot. Charlie has been put in charge of the grounds and I have heard that things are looking good. He started watering the track early in the week and still seemed a little frustrated with the surface when I spoke to him on Saturday. There is one more 360 race before the Non-Wing show so I’m sure his efforts will pay off. I hear that the RV spots are sold out at the fairgrounds and we are hoping that since USAC is selling the tickets, that this has reduced some of the work load that the fairgrounds has dealt with in holding races in the past. We want this to be a good experience for all.

Greg Sowers has been working in many different areas to ensure the success of this event. He has been back to other parts of the country trying to find a way for out of state drivers to get here and or get a ride for this event. He is in charge of the Wine Tasting and Autograph event that is being held on Saturday from 1-5 p.m. before the first night of racing. It will feature many of the regions finest wineries pouring their delicious vintage along with legendary drivers from the past and today’s hot shoes all signing autographs. For only $8 you will receive a commemorative tasting glass and a raffle ticket. Taste all you want, meet and mingle with the drivers. NFL SuperBowl winning Coach Dick Vermeil will be there along with other family members to greet you. Then we will raffle off many prizes including items signed by Dick Vermeil and Francis Ford Coppola. Dale Frye (http://www.dalefrye.com/) has donated some prints to be raffled off over the two nights of racing. Most notably two sets of Jones’ prints that we are planning on having signed by 2007 USAC/CRA Champion Tony and his famous father Bubby Jones. We will mat and frame these beauties and raffle off one set at each night’s race. Hunt’s Race World is donating a signed Dale Jr. piece along with a complete sprint car…I’M JUST KIDDING; THERE IS NO SPRINT CAR! Remember Jeanie is the one who keeps track of what we say, so I just thought I would see if she’s paying attention. Anyway, there are a lot of great raffle prizes and it should be a fun weekend.

We are especially happy that the ticket prices are so reasonable. You can basically take your family for half the price of last year’s Labor Day race.

So get on the phone and call Jeanie at Hunt’s Race World (916) 863-7223 and order your tickets today! And please don’t mention the "complete sprint car" joke. She is really gonna be mad at me……oh well, someone is always mad at me.

See you at the races



Great press release, I, for one, am looking forward to a great weekend of racing at a historical track; it should be fun. With the tow money offered I sure do hope all the teams from USAC/CRA show up for this event. It will also be nice to see some of those Northern California wingers take them off for this one. Two long months, I can't wait.
RADROBINLB

Merlin
July 02, 2008 at 12:47:05 AM
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Man, this Calistoga Race is gonna be a big deal.

Lets see who is going to be there:

I don't know for sure who will be there but these are some of my guesses

Nor Cal Guys:Bud Kaeding, Tim should be there, what about Statler, Foresburg, BK, Kyle Hirst, Peter Murphy, Jeff Delte, Jason York, Shain Matthews, Shane Golobic, Mike Benson, Sparky Howard, Kyle Larson, Myles Bishop, wouldnt Tyler Walker without the wing be something to see.

How do we get Brad Sweet and Robert Ballou to come back home for this race?

Some one said that the orginal Rim Rider is gonna climb in a car for this race, maybe Lil Rim will be there too. We all know that the wild man Anthoney Simone has been back in a race car, will he appear?

So Cal Guys: I wanna see Casey Shuman there, Charles Davis Jr., Super Rickie Gaunt, Mike Spencer, Blake Miller, Danny Sheridan, Garret Hansen, Cory Kruseman, Tyler Brown, Josh Ford, David Cardey, Davey Pombo, Nic Faas, Cody and Rip Williams. And a big fan favorite Tony "Cowboy" Jones.

I have heard rumor that Damion Gardner and Jesse Hockett are going to make the trip out here. Are there open cars for other midwest guys, like Stanbrough, Clayton, Darland, Bacon, Hagen, Cottle, Jones, Hines, Coons. I have heard from a couple of guys who said they would bring a specialist out, and peel the wing off the car for them.

Man oh Man this gonna be a grand ole party.




TheStranger
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July 02, 2008 at 11:39:32 AM
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At the Calistoga Civil War event, Benson and Forsberg were mentioned as definitely gunning for the Vermeil...as well as the Rim Rider himself.

I'd love to see Kruseman up north for once...

 

 


- Chris

Tripcrwn
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July 02, 2008 at 03:59:18 PM
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I will canvas the pits this Friday night at Perris to get an idea of who from the south will be going. I think most of them will with the tow money being provided from the Vermeil brothers as well as Steve Howard from Socal Performance. Also the CRA Championship point battle should be close between three or four drivers. Tony Jones will be at Calistoga.


"Ralphie, Senor, muchas gracias por una mas cerveza"  -
Scott Daloisio @ the PAS

sprintcarkelly
July 04, 2008 at 02:45:17 AM
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I plan on going to the race and I thought it would be on Saturday and Sunday night. But the 30th and 31st are a Sunday and a Monday. Why would the race be on Monday night? Is the race in the day time? I should call about the tickets soon, but I am decided on what night to go to.


Looking forward to the new Golden State King of the 
West series schedule! 

Winged sprintcars = the fastest and most exciting 
racecars on dirt! 


Tripcrwn
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July 04, 2008 at 07:01:32 AM
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Saturday and Sunday and both are night races.


"Ralphie, Senor, muchas gracias por una mas cerveza"  -
Scott Daloisio @ the PAS

RadRobinlb
July 04, 2008 at 06:00:00 PM
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Posted By: sprintcarkelly on July 04 2008 at 02:45:17 AM

I plan on going to the race and I thought it would be on Saturday and Sunday night. But the 30th and 31st are a Sunday and a Monday. Why would the race be on Monday night? Is the race in the day time? I should call about the tickets soon, but I am decided on what night to go to.



Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't Monday, August 31st a holiday? This could be the reason why they are running on a Monday night. Regardless, I plan on attending both nights of action. Let the true Civil War commence.
RADROBINLB

shrek2259
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friday august 29th is the johnny key race at ocean speedway --saturday august 30th is the first day of the usac race at calistoga and sunday august 31st is the second day of the usac race at calistoga--monday september 1st is labor day--i will be buying tickets for the key race at the door but i got tickets for both days at stoga (and a realy cool flyer)yesterday in the mailSmile


Robert Bond    San Jose Ca


Tripcrwn
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July 04, 2008 at 07:17:39 PM
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you got in going on Shrek. 3 days of great racing.


"Ralphie, Senor, muchas gracias por una mas cerveza"  -
Scott Daloisio @ the PAS

RadRobinlb
July 04, 2008 at 08:23:39 PM
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So it's three nights of USAC/CRA racing at Calistoga?
RADROBINLB

Tripcrwn
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July 04, 2008 at 11:07:44 PM
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No. Its the Johnny Key @ Watsonville on Friday followed by the USAC/CRA shows @ Calistoga on Saturday and Sunday. Almost forgot Alan Ballard and the Stansberry #75 indicated they will be at Calistoga.


"Ralphie, Senor, muchas gracias por una mas cerveza"  -
Scott Daloisio @ the PAS


Builderbob
July 05, 2008 at 01:43:38 AM
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Posted By: Tripcrwn on July 04 2008 at 11:07:44 PM

No. Its the Johnny Key @ Watsonville on Friday followed by the USAC/CRA shows @ Calistoga on Saturday and Sunday. Almost forgot Alan Ballard and the Stansberry #75 indicated they will be at Calistoga.



And then we have the Gold Cup in Chico the following Wed-Sat, Sept 3rd thru Sept 6th. It will be a great week of racing in Nor-Cal!!



Merlin
July 07, 2008 at 03:18:40 AM
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Hmm that will be a lot of racing, Triple Crown how did it go canvasing the pits at perris?

Who said they are going to run the fastest half mile in the west?



Tripcrwn
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you know I had to cancel at the last minute. I will check in a couple of weeks. Wondering if the Tiner #81t and the Sperry #51 will be taking off their tops to run with USAC/CRA that weekend?


"Ralphie, Senor, muchas gracias por una mas cerveza"  -
Scott Daloisio @ the PAS


RACERX3C
July 10, 2008 at 11:22:06 AM
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The unofficial report from the pits at Perris is that 23 cars will be coming from Southern Cal to Calistoga.



Tripcrwn
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Can you provide an unofficial list of names that will be traveling? With 23 cars/teams and at least 10-15 Norcal boys plus USAC drivers from Indiana and other visitors it sounds like a great field shaping up for the Vermeil.


"Ralphie, Senor, muchas gracias por una mas cerveza"  -
Scott Daloisio @ the PAS



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