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Posted 17 December 2023 - 12:56 PM

April 12-14, 2024

 

There was an R4 Retro event. There is the Retro Palooza, The Fall Brawl, The Southern Retro Rumble, The Spring Fling, and other Retro events.

 

It is time for New England to enter the ring, but we are not fighters or heavy drinkers, but we do one of the most famous running race in the country if not the world, The Boston Marathon and it used to start in Ashland, MA. In honor of that race THE MODELVILLE HOBBY RETRO MARATHON begins a new Retro event to join those races we all know and want to race in.

 

All qualifying will be laps and sections in one minute. Ties will be broken by the fastest lap.

All races will be combined laps and sections. Races will be one and done.

 

Thursday – Open 12:00 until 9:00 or ½ hour after end of race, whichever is last.

                  IROC Race most likely on the Figure 8 with Retro cars or Trans-Am FCR.

 

Friday – Open 9:00 until 10:00 or 1/2 hour after end the race, whichever is last.

              IRRA Stock Cars on the Royal

 

Saturday – Open 7:00 until 10:00 or ½ hour after the end of the race, whichever is last.

                  Coupes – Handout motors – on the Aristocrat – followed by

                  Can-Am – On the Sovereign

                  Race schedule subject to adjustment with over 28 racers.

 

Sunday – Open 7:00 until 7:00 or ½ hour after end of the race, whichever is last.

                F1 – on the King

 

Entry fees and pit fees are being studied now.

We will be working with local hotel and sponsors for room rate deals.

We will be looking for goody bag donations and other forms of sponsorship.


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Posted 18 December 2023 - 08:27 AM

You got four days of racing in three days. Something needs to be corrected.


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Posted 18 December 2023 - 09:29 AM

First, Bill, we have an IROC Fun race on day one. Stock Cars on day two. Coupes and CAN-AM on day three. Plus F1 on day four. I do not see any correction needing to be made.

 

Second, Bill, You won't come anyway, so why do you care?


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Posted 18 December 2023 - 10:29 AM

Looks like a four-day event to me with races scheduled on the 11th, 12th, 13th, & 14th   My traveling days to slot car races ended 42 years ago. Have a great event!


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Posted 18 December 2023 - 12:37 PM

Richard,

 

MARC-New England has an HO race at Catfish International on the Saturday of the weekend in question.

Which is also Dan Gurney's birthday!

 

However, I'll do my level best to be at Modelville on the following day, for F1.  And maybe some HO guys

in town for The Catfish will stay over, and get after it in Retro F1, too.


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Posted 06 January 2024 - 09:34 PM

Has anything been determined yet as to pit and race fees for this event?

 

Any rethinking of track choices?


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Posted 06 January 2024 - 09:46 PM

More racing on the King and Purple Mile, I could consider making the trip.


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Posted 07 January 2024 - 01:08 PM

We are working on the pit fees and race fees. We are hoping to come up with a cheap and fun event. Yes we want to make money but we are more interested in this event being an event everyone will want to come to.

 

We have five tracks. We race retro's on four of them every week. We do not race enough on the Sovereign because of the number of people needed to handle marshalling all the corners. With that said, if all you want to race on is a king then you can go to any of the big retro events in the country and do that. I have not made it to those events but if you want to practice with one class of cars and everyone else is running an other class that does not seem like it will work too well to me. We will be running on five tracks with five different cars practice what you want when you want.

 

Ask the NERR racers about our tracks and the difference you have to over come to race on them. Ask Jimmy Williams who finished 7th in a Stock Car race on the 6th 32 laps off the leaders total. Our tracks are different which make life more fun.

 

This event is a test for 2025 when Modelville Hobby will be sixty years old, Richard Payne will have owned it for thirty five years. We are looking at 2025 race as the event to go to but we have to try something first and this is it. 

 

Please think about coming and racing in a location like no other. 


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Posted 08 January 2024 - 08:32 PM

The most retro place for a Premier retro event, is indisputably Modelville. Having grown up in California, I get to race on the very same Sovereign that my dad and uncle did at Playland. Then there is the always fun original Royal and the cursed 🤬 Aristocrat that I will some day figure out. and we can keep the punch bowl crew happy with the modern Gerding King. Plenty of pit space. Multiple tracks to test your skills and locals who will help with flattening the learning curve on driving and setup.

And the parts counter?!? The wall is filled with retro stuff over the decades!!


This should absolutely be added to the list of Premier events.
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Posted 11 January 2024 - 11:57 AM

Being new to retro, I am lucky enough to be close to Modelville to race most Tuesday's and at NERR events there.  I like the challenge of learning the different tracks and I think the matching of classes to tracks is good mix.  I'm looking forward to this event especially to run on the Sovereign since we typically don't have enough people to marshal that track.


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Posted 18 January 2024 - 06:06 PM

Race fees are coming together.

Pit fee each day will be $10.00. Thursdays pit fee is waived if you enter the IROC race. Sundays pit fee is waived if you enter the F-1 race.

IROC race entry fee is $20.00.

Stock Car race on Friday is $15.00.

Coupe race on Saturday is $35.00 with one hand out motor.

CAN-AM race on Saturday is $15.00.

F-1 race on Sunday is $15.00.

 

We are working on sponsors to help out the cost of the races and also for goody bags.


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Posted 21 March 2024 - 04:29 PM

April 11-14, 2024

There was an R4 Retro event. There is the Retro Palooza, The Fall Brawl, The Southern Retro Rumble, The Spring Fling, and other Retro events.

It is time for New England to enter the ring, but we are not fighters or heavy drinkers, but we do have one of the most famous running race in the country if not the world, The Boston Marathon and it used to start in Ashland, MA. In honor of that race THE MODELVILLE HOBBY RETRO MARATHON begins a new Retro event to join those races we all know and want to race in.

Pit fee each day will be $10. Thursday’s pit fee is waived if you enter the IROC race. Sunday’s pit fee is waived if you enter the F-1 race.

All qualifying will be laps and sections in one minute. Ties will be broken by the fastest lap.

All races will be combined laps and sections. Races will be one and done.

Thursday, April 11th – Doors open 12:00 until 9:00 or ½ hour after end of race, whichever is last.

IROC Retro Race on the Figure 8. Start time based on the number of entries. Race fee is $20.

Friday, April 12th – Doors open 9:00 until 10:00 or 1/2 hour after end the race, whichever is last.

            IRRA Stock Cars on the Royal. Race fee is $15.

Saturday, April 13th – Open 7:00 until 10:00 or ½ hour after the end of the race, whichever is last.

            IRRA Coupes – Handout motors – on the Aristocrat – Entry fee is $35 with one hand out motor. Followed by

                  IRRA Can-Am – On the Sovereign – Entry fee is $15.

  Sunday, April 14th – Open 7:00 until 7:00 or ½ hour after end of the race, whichever is last.

                IRRA F1 – on the King. Entry fee is $15.

We will be working with local hotel and sponsors for room rate deals.

We are working on sponsors to help out with the cost of the races and also for goody bags items.

Any questions please call or email Modelville Hobby at 508-881-7616 and rpayne9313@gmai;.com.

Modelville Hobby is the oldest and maybe the biggest slot car raceway in the country.

Come and race five different classes on five different racetracks. Where else can you do that?

 

Modelville Hobby

280 Eliot St.

Ashland, MA 01721

508-881-7616

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Posted 21 March 2024 - 04:35 PM

Track data.

 

Attached File  Track_Data_2024.pdf   110.48KB   70 downloads


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Posted 21 March 2024 - 05:16 PM

Interesting event. See you Tuesday.



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Posted 22 March 2024 - 11:24 AM

Track Data

 

This is a great resource for drivers. It would be really super if all of the tracks could do something similar.


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Posted 22 March 2024 - 04:45 PM

This being our first big event that is all by Modelville Hobby I am trying to give every race all that I can.

 

We want this to be a great event but really want everyone to have a good to great time.

 

More information will be coming.


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Posted 23 March 2024 - 03:54 PM

What hours are you open on Wednesday, April 10?


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Posted 24 March 2024 - 12:41 PM

Will be opening at 4:00 unless there is a big demand to open earlier.


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Posted 26 March 2024 - 11:54 AM

Looking forward to this! Going to try and make the F1 race.


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Posted 26 March 2024 - 03:01 PM

Wednesday we will open at 1:00.


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Posted 26 March 2024 - 04:53 PM

I will most likely attend this race. Looking forward to it.

 

Does anyone have a recommendation for a hotel room?


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Posted 28 March 2024 - 06:05 PM

Race start times as follows with Tech starting 45 minutes before the race.

April 11th - Thursday - IROC Race 6:00 PM

April 12th - Friday - Stock Cars on the Royal 6:00 PM

April 13th - Saturday - Coupes on the Aristocrat 10:00 AM Motors available at 7:00 AM

April 13th - Saturday - CAN-AM on the Sovereign one hour after the end of the Coupe race

April 14th - Sunday - F-1 on the King 10:00 AM

 

Hopefully this schedule will allow everyone enough practice and time to sleep.

 

Hope to see many of you.


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Posted 31 March 2024 - 02:00 PM

I will most likely attend this race. Looking forward to it.
 
Does anyone have a recommendation for a hotel room?


Doc....The Motel 6 or Redroof isn't to bad, CD and I are staying at the Holiday Inn in Milford for this race this time. Unfortunately there just isn't anything that close to the tracks location.
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Posted 13 April 2024 - 06:32 AM

IROC race on Friday with Rolly Lapierre winning over Cody Pare in a feild of 11.

 

Stock cars on the Royal with a very close race from start to finish with Bob "Woody" Hazelwood beating Peter Lentros by 2 laps and Peter beating Gary Clinton Jr by 14 sections in a field of 15.

 

Coupes start Saturday with live streaming at Modelville Hobby's facebook site. 


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Posted 18 April 2024 - 02:12 PM

The racing started with an IROC Coupe race on the Figure 8, using KC brushless motors. Eleven drivers tried the new technology with the old man Roland Lapierre beating the young kid Cody Pare by just under one lap.
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time Color
1 Roland Lapierre 267 10 3.398 Yellow
2 Cody Pare 266 13 3.297 Yellow
3 Bob “Woody” Hazelwood 263 0 3.398 Red
4 Peter Lentros 262 1 3.398 Orange
5 Richard Payne 261 13 3.344 Yellow
6 Rick Pare 258 9 3.398 Red
7 Dave Gesner 255 11 3.398 Blue
8 John Esposito 251 10 3.453 Orange
9 Joe Yates 246 7 3.398 Yellow
10 Bob Schlain 215 4 3.570 Blue
11 Bob Blanchette 163 18 3.398 Orange
 
Friday night, Stock Cars saw Dave Gesner winning concours and fifteen racers trying to find out who can turn the most laps in one minute. With ten drivers turning 14 or more laps the race was on. The top four positions were held by Modelville Hobby regulars, with Rob Hayes pulling off a total of 15.11 laps to beat Dave Panich at 15.08. Gary Clinton Jr had a little problem at the beginning of his run but still qualified fifth.
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time
1 Rob Hayes 15 11 4.085
2 Dave Panich 15 8 4.129
3 Peter Lentros 15 6 4.104
4 Bob “Woody” Hazelwood 15 3 4.138
5 Gary Clinton Jr. 14 26 3.984
6 Cody Pare 14 25 4.071
7 Dave Gesner 14 19 4.090
8 Doc Dougherty 14 19 4.254
9 Bob Blanchette 14 14 4.277
10 Roland Lapierre 14 5 4.194
11 Chris Davis 13 15 4.096
12 Ken Stevens 13 12 4.625
13 John Esposito 12 11 4.493
14 Frankie Blenkhorn 10 22 4.108
15 Joe Yates 9 15 4.330
 
Chris Davis pulled a ten-lap lead over Joe (controller hooked up wrong) Yates in the B main.
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time Color
1 Chris Davis 321 15 4.011 Green
2 Joe Yates 311 14 4.190 Blue
3 Frankie Blenkhorn 302 20 3.998 Green
4 Roland Lapierre 295 21 4.084 Blue
5 Ken Stevens 293 5 4.413 Orange
6 John Esposito 268 11 4.500 Orange
7 Bob Blanchette 160 4.152 Blue
 
The A main drivers all qualified within nine tenths of a lap, so we knew racing was going to be close and it was. With the lead changing every heat between four drivers, but it was Woody Hazelwood at the end with 2 laps over Peter Lentros, who was 14 sections over Gary Clinton Jr.
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time Color
1 Bob “Woody” Hazelwood 338 19 4.029 Blue
2 Peter Lentros 336 24 4.038 Orange
3 Gary Clinton Jr. 336 10 3.639 (Rider) Red
4 Dave Panich 335 23 4.036 Blue
5 Rob Hayes 329 14 4.021 Blue
6 Dave Gesner 319 25 4.089 Green
7 Cody Pare 319 5 4.088 Green
8 Doc Dougherty 305 11 4.187 Blue
 
All the races this weekend were one and done, here are the combined results.
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time Color
1 Bob “Woody” Hazelwood 338 19 4.029 Blue
2 Peter Lentros 336 24 4.038 Orange
3 Gary Clinton Jr. 336 10 3.639 (Rider) Red
4 Dave Panich 335 23 4.036 Blue
5 Rob Hayes 329 14 4.021 Blue
6 Chris Davis 321 15 4.011 Green
7 Dave Gesner 319 25 4.089 Green
8 Cody Pare 319 5 4.088 Green
9 Joe Yates 311 14 4.190 Blue
10 Doc Dougherty 305 11 4.187 Blue
11 Frankie Blenkhorn 302 20 3.998 Green
12 Roland Lapierre 295 21 4.084 Blue
13 Ken Stevens 293 5 4.413 Orange
14 John Esposito 268 11 4.500 Orange
15 Bob Blanchette 160 4.152 Blue
 
Saturday morning, we headed to the Aristocrat for handout motors in Coupes. Dave Gesner with another one of his great detailed bodies won concours.
Thirteen drivers took their turn on the split lane track to see who got the most laps in one minute. Gary Clinton Jr had no problems qualifying this time and did 14.19 laps to Woody Hazelwood’s 14.02. The only two with 14 laps. 
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time
1 Gary Clinton 14 19 4.123
2 Bob “Woody” Hazelwood 14 2 4.307
3 Dave Panich 13 21 4.426
4 Frankie Blenkhorn 13 18 4.386
5 Doc Dougherty 13 6 4.532
6 Chris Davis 12 25 4.732
7 Peter Lentros 12 23 4.603
8 Bob Blanchette 12 19 4.622
9 Larry Labounty 12 2 4.896
10 Roland Lapierre 11 4 4.639
11 Dave Gesner 11 2 4.412
12 Bob Schlain 10 18 5.582
13 John Esposito 10 3 5.044
 
The B main was set 6 drivers. Bob Blanchette chased Dave Gesner but never caught him. Dave won by two laps while Roland Lapierre finished seven laps behind Bob.
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time Color
1 Dave Gesner 280 3 4.475 Purple
2 Bob Blanchette 278 2 4.671 Yellow
3 Roland Lapierre 271 22 4.631 Black
4 Larry Labounty 241 18 4.905 Yellow
5 Bob Schlain 216 5 5.339 Yellow
6 John Esposito 59 5.101 Yellow
 
The A main line up next with the heavy hitter from Modelville Hobby’s Tuesday night racing and the out of towners. When the race ended it was a mix at the top with Dave Panich taking the win, three laps ahead of Gary Clinton Jr.
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time Color
1 Dave Panich 298 4 4.360 Black
2 Gary Clinton Jr. 295 19 4.210 Purple
3 Bob “Woody” Hazelwood 290 7 4.258 Purple
4 Peter Lentros 283 10 4.564 Purple
5 Frankie Blenkhorn 280 23 4.464 Yellow
6 Doc Dougherty 278 0 4.442 Black
7 Chris Davis 176 0 4.572 Black
 
The combined results are.
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time Color
1 Dave Panich 298 4 4.360 Black
2 Gary Clinton Jr. 295 19 4.210 Purple
3 Bob “Woody” Hazelwood 290 7 4.258 Purple
4 Peter Lentros 283 10 4.564 Purple
5 Frankie Blenkhorn 280 23 4.464 Yellow
6 Dave Gesner 280 3 4.475 Purple
7 Bob Blanchette 278 2 4.671 Yellow
8 Doc Dougherty 278 0 4.442 Black
9 Roland Lapierre 271 22 4.631 Black
10 Larry Labounty 241 18 4.905 Yellow
11 Bob Schlain 216 5 5.339 Yellow
12 Chris Davis 176 0 4.572 Black
13 John Esposito 59 5.101 Yellow
 
After a pizza break, thanks to John Luongo. The CAN-AMs headed to the Sovereign. 220 feet of Purple Formica. Dave Gesner took Concours again. Dom Luongo and Jimmy Williams showed up, so you know qualifying would be interesting. Once everyone was done Dom Luongo got TQ. But it was not the young driver to take second as Doc Dougherty beat out Jimmy by having a 7.085 lap to Jimmy’s 7.094 both with 9 laps and 16 sections. During lane choice Jimmy seemed a little lost having not picked third for a while. 
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time
1 Dom Luongo 9 31 6.809
2 Doc Dougherty 9 16 7.082
3 Jimmy Williams 9 16 7.094
4 Gary Clinton Jr 8 38 7.200
5 Dave Panich 8 35 7.469
6 Maxwell Whitlock 8 32 7.199
7 Peter Lentros 8 27 7.418
8 Bob “Woody” Hazelwood 8 22 7.469
9 Dave Gesner 8 16 7.418
10 Ken Stevens 8 4 7.519
11 Chris Davis 7 40 7.363
12 Roland Lapierre 7 35 8.188
13 Richard Payne 7 34 8.019
14 Larry Labounty 7 16 8.071
15 Bob Schlain 7 16 8.460
16 Frankie Blenkhorn 7 6 7.520
 
The B main came down to the young against the old. The” I raced on it as a kid” against “I raced on it once here before”. Well Ken Stevens might have gray hair but those races back in the late 60’s and early 70’s must be in there somewhere as he beat Frankie Blenkhorn by 10 sections.
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time Color
1 Ken Stevens 179 27 7.359 Yellow
2 Frankie Blenkhorn 179 17 7.300 Orange
3 Chris Davis 176 35 7.359 Green
4 Dave Gesner 173 3 7.472 Yellow
5 Larry Labounty 156 32 8.128 Purple
6 Richard Payne 154 23 7.581 Green
7 Roland Lapierre 149 27 8.070 Orange
8 Bob Schlain 81 0 8.617 Orange
 
The A main made up of old and young and then even younger racer would come down to a two-lap victory by Dom Luongo against Jimmy Williams.
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time Color
1 Dom Luongo 197 24 6.913 Blue
2 Jimmy Williams 195 34 7.023 Yellow
3 Maxwell Whitlock 191 42 6.968 Yellow
4 Gary Clinton Jr. 191 31 7.023 Green
5 Doc Dougherty 187 35 7.148 Yellow
6 Peter Lentros 180 35 7.360 Purple
7 Dave Panich 177 11 7.360 Blue
8 Bob “Woody” Hazelwood 174 36 7.359 Blue
 
Combined total
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time Color
1 Dom Luongo 197 24 6.913 Blue
2 Jimmy Williams 195 34 7.023 Yellow
3 Maxwell Whitlock 191 42 6.968 Yellow
4 Gary Clinton Jr. 191 31 7.023 Green
5 Doc Dougherty 187 35 7.148 Yellow
6 Peter Lentros 180 35 7.360 Purple
7 Ken Stevens 179 27 7.359 Yellow
8 Frankie Blenkhorn 179 17 7.300 Orange
9 Dave Panich 177 11 7.360 Blue
10 Chris Davis 176 35 7.359 Green
11 Bob “Woody” Hazelwood 174 36 7.359 Blue
12 Dave Gesner 173 3 7.472 Yellow
13 Larry Labounty 156 32 8.128 Purple
14 Richard Payne 154 23 7.581 Green
15 Roland Lapierre 149 27 8.070 Orange
16 Bob Schlain 81 0 8.617 Orange
 
Sunday, time for F-1 on the King. Fourteen drivers precented their cars for concours, and Dave Gesner made it a clean sweep of the weekend with another great paint job. The next question to answer was would anyone repeat as top qualifier. Gary Clinton Jr topped the list by a half a lap over Frankie Blenkhorn, becoming the first repeat TQ of the weekend. The top four spots included drivers from Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, and Texas. 
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time
1 Gary Clinton Jr 15 5 4.059
2 Frankie Blenkhorn 14 20 4.168
3 Ken Stevens 14 19 4.230
4 Ray Lee 14 18 4.231
5 Dave Gesner 14 17 4.167
6 Chris Davis 14 11 4.277
7 Doc Dougherty 14 2 4.289
8 Dave Panich 13 31 4.280
9 John Esposito 13 29 4.449
10 Bob “Woody” Hazelwood 13 20 4.449
11 Roland Lapierre 13 13 4.559
12 Bob Blanchette 13 9 4.230
13 Peter Lentros 13 4 4.559
14 Rob Hayes 10 18 4.339
 
There has been seven mains up to this point and no repeat winners, this is a true testament of the driver’s ability. Rob Hayes and Woody Hazelwood put on a great battle for the B main win, but Rob came out on top with 327 to Woody’s 325. So that makes it eight mains and eight winners, would that keep up.
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time Color
1 Rob Hayes 327 5 4.168 Yellow
2 Bob Woody Hazelwood 325 25 4.168 Purple
3 Peter Lentros 315 13 4.289 Orange
4 Bob Blanchette 306 11 4.277 Orange
5 Roland Lapierre 294 10 4.500 Red
6 John Esposito 293 29 4.386 Green
7 Dave Panich 116 31 4.230 Green
 
After a medical delay we started the A main. Gary Clinton Jr and Ray Lee put on a strong battle for the lead, but Frankie Blenkhorn quietly added laps. Ray’s mid race handling issue caught Gary in the wrong place and broke his guide. That was the break Frankie need to pull into the lead and hold it for the win with 334 laps. Gary came back with fire in his eyes and beat Ray by two laps, and only two laps behind Frankie.
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time Color
1 Frankie Blenkhorn 334 5 4.058 Orange
2 Gary Clinton Jr. 332 22 3.949 Orange
3 Ray Lee 330 11 4.121 Green
4 Dave Gesner 327 9 4.172 Blue
5 Ken Stevens 325 30 4.168 White
6 Chris Davis 320 9 4.219 Green
7 Doc Dougherty DNS
 
Combined totals
Position Name Laps Sections Fastest Time Color
1 Frankie Blenkhorn 334 5 4.058 Orange
2 Gary Clinton Jr. 332 22 3.949 Orange
3 Ray Lee 330 11 4.121 Green
4 Dave Gesner 327 9 4.172 Blue
5 Rob Hayes 327 5 4.168 Yellow
6 Ken Stevens 325 30 4.168 White
7 Bob Woody Hazelwood 325 25 4.168 Purple
8 Chris Davis 320 9 4.219 Green
9 Peter Lentros 315 13 4.289 Orange
10 Bob Blanchette 306 11 4.277 Orange
11 Roland Lapierre 294 10 4.500 Red
12 John Esposito 293 29 4.386 Green
13 Dave Panich 116 31 4.230 Green
14 Doc Dougherty DNS
 
Frankie Blenkhorn made it nine mains and nine different winners, quite the Retro Marathon.
We had nine racers who ran all four retro races. Based on their finishes Bob “Woody” Hazelwood finished third just three points ahead of the F-1 winner Frankie Blenkhorn. One point ahead of Bob was Peter Lentros who without him Modelville Hobby would not be what it is today and yesterday. The Gold metal went to Gary Clinton Jr ten points ahead of Peter. 
Position Name Stock Car Coupes CAN-AM F-1 Total
1 Gary Clinton Jr 3 2 4 2 11
2 Peter Lentros 2 4 6 9 21
3 Bob “Woody” Hazelwood 1 3 11 7 22
4 Frankie Blenkhorn 11 5 8 1 25
5 Dave Panich 4 1 9 13 27
6 Dave Gesner 7 6 12 4 29
7 Chris Davis 6 12 10 8 36
8 Doc Dougherty 10 8 5 14 37
9 Roland Lapierre 12 9 15 11 47
 
Question to be answered next year are where would Jimmy Williams, Dom Luongo and John Weaver finish if they ran all four races?
Modelville Hobby would like to thank everyone who came to this event. There are many people that helped with everything and thank you too. We had sponsor help from Andover Audio, Ashland Ale House, Bodies by Dave Gesner, Dave Panich, Dominic Chassis, DQ-Ashland, JB Products, Jersey John Chassis, John Luongo, KC Racing, Larry Labounty, McDonalds-Ashland, Mid America Slot Cars, Nate Bemis, NERR, Noose Custom Painting, Peter Lentros, Port Jeff Raceway, Pro Track Corp., Race Pace, Ray Lee, Red Fox, RGeo, and Rob Hayes. If I forgot anyone, please forgive me.
After the F-1 B main Peter Lentros suffered a stroke. At this time, he is stable in Tufts Medical Center in Boston. I will tell all of you, that everything happened perfectly. He had finished his racing. He went down in a crowd of great guys. I know his daughter and how to reach her. With that said the paramedics ask some simple questions: name, DOB, medical conditions, doctor’s name, and contact information. Having worked for Peter I know some of the answers but not all. So here is my question to all of you reading this, does someone you are with when you are having your worst day know the answers to most if not all of these questions. Those answers could save your life. So put a note in your wallet, slot car box, glove compartment with some useful information. Maybe check with your doctor about what you should list or ask a doctor, paramedic, or nurse, it might help some day and I hope you never need it.

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