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brian26
November 18, 2010 at 05:19:28 PM
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part 9

 




brian26
November 18, 2010 at 05:22:39 PM
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That was most likely the last NCRA show at Tulsa Fairgrounds.

 




brian26
November 20, 2010 at 04:32:15 AM
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............

 





bandit19
November 20, 2010 at 02:15:14 PM
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1972 NCRA Amarillo Speed Bowl results

1.#01 Emmett Hahn 2.#97 Frankie Lies 3.#02Harold Leep 4.#7 Don Bergamann 5.#101 D.E. Suggs 6.#5 Billy Joe Smith 7.#43 Bob Cody 8.#20 Lyndon Moss 9.#750 Joe Farley 10.#67 Dale Parsons

Heat winners: Jerry Bennett, Randy Willingham,D.E. Suggs and Lyndon Moss

Trophy dash: Harold Leep

1st Semi: Chuck Bills 2nd Semi: Tony DeAlessio

Emmett Hahn wins his fifth NCRA event in seven starts in 1972. Track operator G.W. Elkins paid off in silver dollars and Hahn lugged 1825 of them back to Tulsa.



David Smith Jr
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November 20, 2010 at 02:27:16 PM
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If ANYBODY has any old film or video like this one from Amarillo, please me or Brian as we are interested. One of us will even help with the conversion to DVD bill as well. It don't matter if it is NCRA but old supers and old late models pre-89 on back is what we are looking for.

This even goes for old film from Martha, the old Quartz Mountain race track, I personally would like film from the old TIDA assfault series, etc.

This deal puts my old NCRA film to shame I think.


David Smith Jr.
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brian26
November 20, 2010 at 02:41:43 PM
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First of all- to all of those considering sending us film.

This whole deal only lives on, due to trust given, trust received. Meaning, we know your film is important to you, more than you wish to admit . Supporting the trust is important, once the credibilty is busted, this deal could be over.

 

All film goes into a fireproof/floodproof lockbox, and I keep buying more to keep up with the volume of originals and copies.

The owner of the film gets credit, a dvd copy if wanted, AND THE ORIGINAL RETURNED. Also the owner has say so in how the film is put out too.

I DO PREFER COPIES THAT ARE AS GOOD AS THE ORIGINALS, THAT WAY YOU STILL HAVE THE ORIGINAL SAFE WITH YOU.

 

NON-PROFIT, and simply to keep the history alive is the point.

 

ONE LAST THING-

My Grandpas last name is on this project, and that is every bit as important to me, and even more so in the long run,... Than shafting anyone for film. The only way this thing lives, is through honesty. it is that simple.

 

Brian Satterwhite





KOP
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November 21, 2010 at 09:41:42 AM
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Posted By: brian26 on November 18 2010 at 05:19:28 PM

part 9

 



Was Shane Carson in this race? wink



brian26
November 21, 2010 at 08:22:30 PM
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I think he drove Wooley's car that night.




KOP
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November 22, 2010 at 02:35:47 PM
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Posted By: brian26 on November 21 2010 at 08:22:30 PM

I think he drove Wooley's car that night.



Yea, I was making a little joke because when you listen to the audio, Shane's name is mentioned a zillion times. wink




brian26
November 22, 2010 at 05:25:46 PM
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1991. Somebody goes over hard on this one.

 




brian26
November 22, 2010 at 05:28:04 PM
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Posted By: KOP on November 22 2010 at 02:35:47 PM

Yea, I was making a little joke because when you listen to the audio, Shane's name is mentioned a zillion times. wink



oh..................uh...............okay.............................huh-huh.......................

 

I was never accused of being the coldest beer in the fridge.




David Smith Jr
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November 22, 2010 at 07:32:44 PM
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Yet another thing I will miss about Fairgrounds Speedway is, when there was drama on and off the track, the crowd was always into it and very vocal. Great crowds, enthusiasm and a wild Friday night was almost always the norm. The majority of the fans knew their dirt track racing.

That is yet another thing I will miss about our track.


David Smith Jr.
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brian26
November 25, 2010 at 10:21:39 AM
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This message was edited on November 25, 2010 at 10:23:26 AM by brian26

1984 I guess. Champ Dirt Car guys waiting to go out. This vid is just about the way it was if you were a fan going through in those days. I may have needed to edit a few things, but then again I just didn't. Liked it the way it was.

 

Dr Pat Sullivan doing the commentary




brian26
November 25, 2010 at 10:42:49 AM
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You'll have to bear with me on this one. The visual part is comprimised on youtube, and even more when you add sound.

Here's the story-

Last year I posted some clips of NCRA supers doing solo around OkC. Turns out it was July 16 1972, and an NCRA show. Alan Leibl of Wichita Falls was in the stands filming at the same time.

I took the clips and tried to get you a better idea of the day. These are only time trials, and only a few cars are in this clip. But as technology improves, maybe the resolution will be better too.

It would be neat if I found more clips and someday rebuilt this show on film. With convincing race sounds. By that I mean the wail of a v8 against a city backdrop on a 1/2 mile dirt track. Nothing will ever compare to the original sound of engines opening up in turn 3 at OkC. Nothing.- But you can bet I'll be looking.

Here ya go

 




brian26
November 25, 2010 at 05:25:53 PM
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Make that two bonus vids

 





bandit19
November 25, 2010 at 07:08:17 PM
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Some info on the 1972 NCRA race. Race #4 of the 1972 season, Fairgrounds Speedway July 16th.

Time trials: Emmett Hahn 22.47 (80.106 mph) new track record 2)Walt McWhorter 22.67 3)Jim Harkness 22.69 4)Ron Fowler 22.73 5)Roger Thompson 22.72

Heat winners: Heat 1) Evard Humphrey Heat 2)D.E. Suggs Heat 3)Ronnie Brotherton

Trophy dash: Ronnie Brotherton

C Feature: 1)Bob Bible 2)Bob Hurley

B Feature: 1)Max Albright 2)Mike Hall 3)Scott Carson 4)Forrest Coleman 5)Steve Young

A Feature: 1)Emmett Hahn 2)Harold Leep 3)Jim Harkness 4)Larry Holman 5)Evard Humphrey 6)Grady Wade 7) Roger Thompson 8)D.E. Suggs 9)Dale Reed 10)Herb Copeland

Hahn collected $1662.50 for his 3rd win of 1972.

Modified results:

Fast time: Ken Hailey 17.10

Heat winners: Heat 1)Jerry Schwartz Heat 2)Don Engel Heat 3)Terry Doss

Trophy Dash: Troy Matchen

A Feature: 1)Ken Hailey 2)Larry Wilson 3)Dutch ter Steege 4)Don Engel 5)Darrell Jennings 6)Danny Daniels

ATTENDANCE: 6642

 



brian26
November 25, 2010 at 11:55:51 PM
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$1,662 in 1972 = $8,430 in 2009. That is from my inflation calculator. It's a close, rough estimate

Wonder if they would have thrown in another $500 for a sweep like on the regular Friday night shows?




brian26
November 26, 2010 at 12:20:49 AM
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Incidently,

 

I had my one meeting with Bud Carson back in 1989, just shooting the breeze after a rainout. I noticed on his wall the attendance for Friday night shows were down to 3,500 to 4,000 .

The WoO was bringing in 6,500.

 

I was there for a fairdate sprint car show in 1976 ( my first sprint car show to see), and the stands were sparse.

Looking back, the OkC crowd had just watched Leep win the title over the best the area had to offer, as well as having Tulsa and Lawton within 2 hours drive. I imagine there was nothing a wingless sprint car show was going to top what they had seen.

 

Back then I was too young to know who Leep was, or most anybody for that matter. I loved the color and diversity of the supers, and modifieds. No one told me what to like, I just had an honest pair of 8 year old eyes, and knew what I liked.

All my life, I have lived within a mile or two of a dragstrip- and for the past 22 years, there has been a dirt track in Carter County.

Not even the sparkle I have seen inside the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum could match the brevity of what I saw at Lawton on a regular saturday night in the 70's. And I know a lot , a lot of people who feel the same about their home track.





brian26
November 26, 2010 at 02:22:39 AM
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Late models at I-70 in 1984, NCRA

part 1

 




brian26
November 26, 2010 at 02:23:33 AM
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part 2- beginning of the A main

 






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