The most memorable moment for me was Matt Bruce's touching heart felt tribute as he presented the Mac Award to Sano Dave Fiedler. You could tell it came from the heart. Later that day. I had the pleasure of meeting Sano Dave and after 5 minutes, I understood Matt's feelings. This guy is great. Not only is he a legend in our hobby/sport, but he just a great all around guy with the best outlook on life that I have seen in a longtime. In the face of adversity, the likes of which I can't comprehend, he has a better attitude than most people who have no problems in life. I only wish that I can have the strength and attitude in my life that he has. I was truly impressed. The first thing Dave taught me was something I mentioned in the first line of the post. This is a "happening". An event like this weekend was a meeting of friends where a race broke out. If we all would choosed to look at slotracing this way, I feel it would last forever. Thank you Dave, you have given me more than you know.
I also had the pleasure meeting another legend, Howie Ursaner I.S.B. Howie spent abut 30 mins telling me his life story and it was the coolest thing I have heard in a while. I also learned Howie is a rock star! You gotta go to YouTube and search Howie and the Gomers and watch Howie perform Alice Cooper! It was very cool! He had me laughing so hard. If you ever get the chance to talk to him, you gotta hear this awesome story. It may be just the way Howie tells it, but it I sure enjoyed the time listening to it. Thanks, Howie.
Then of course there is Jersey John. The big tough Jersey guy, with the big tough Jersey attitude. As we were standing in the lunch line, John began to say a few things that maybe should be for an R rated audience. When he realized that my rten-year-old daughter, Angelina was standing right behind him, he melted! He became a like a loving grandfather as he apologized to her gave her a hug, covered her ears and said "Don't listen to the bad man!" It was the was great. He is a great guy, Angelina loved him. Looking forward to seeing him at the Southern Shootout when comes down get some southern hospitality he kept talking about.
I also met Ron Hershman for the first time in person. I know some people love him, some people maybe not so much, but I gotta give him credit, he was perfectly nice to me and Angelina. I think she said "Hey Ron" everytime she walked by. Even if he was busy he always spoke back to her. He is also starting to become a decent driver!
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Got to meet several others I have done business with and had conversations with like Rick Bennardo and his son from RGeo, Dave from Precision, Mike Swiss from Chicagoland, Steve Koepp from Parma/PSE, also Mike McDowell from Parma/PSE, we finally had a chance to meet face to face anbd discuss the FCR-NCS. Great people, each and every one.
We saw a lot of great racers like Jay Kisling, Rick Davis,, Chris Radisich, Cap Henry and many others. If you have never been to one of these events, you can't imagine how good some of these guys are!
Battle of the weekend for me was in the F1 race. Ron Hershman and Cap Henry had one heat that started with their cars about 2 car lengths apart, and I swear to to you, they were never more than 5 lengths aparts during the whole 3 mins! It was truly amazing! Best battle I think I have ever seen that lasted that long. My hat's off to you gentlemen.
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As far as my race went, it was a learning experience for me. This was only my second time on a King track. I looked at this weekend as just that, a chance to learn. I had some bad luck, broke a guide on lap 12 of teh GTC-PD race, and got bit by the bad rubber thats going around in the F1 race. Can-Am went a little better, ran some good laps, learned alot about the track. Should be much better next year.
I passed the Noose tech all 3 times on the first try!
I have made the decision to add the Lapmaster program to our track before the Southern Shootout on April. It's an awesome system! Also working on a live video feed as well.
It was cool to have my brother Mick there for his first big event. He's kinda new to Retro, but getting it figured out.
The only thing that would have made it better was if my buddy Rick Crutchfield would have been there.
A big thanks to Randal Lane for being our "transport driver" and pit help. Couldn't have done it without him!
All in all can't wait to go back to the next "happening"