When we pulled into Tom Thumb's parking lot a couple of minutes after 10 AM, there must have been 45-50 people waiting for the McMasters to finishing their opening duties and open the door. Within about 20 mins the drivers panel was full and a short line formed up of racers awaiting their turns on the track.
A good number of racers arrived on Tuesday and Wednesday, but today the number of racers has ramped up significantly, with many guys who had longer drives making their appearance.
By Wednesday there were four other raceway owners already in attendance (Jerry Wyant from Boogie Speedway in MI, Cap Henry from HMS Speedways in OH, Jim Williams from HVR Raceway in NY, and Lester Lucas from North East Slotcar Raceway in PA). I can't recall any earlier R4 where as many raceway owners came to have compete, suggesting the stature and importance the R4 has attained in eight years as an IRRA® Premier Event.
One of the more successful Retro racers in the game, Matt Bruce and his wife Sharon and son Ryan (a great racer himself) in the foreground. On the left is "big" Bob Appelle pumping noted racer and builder Bud Bartos for speed secrets.
Attending his first R4 is Tom Adams from MD, although it isn't his first IRRA® Premier Event, having won the RetroPro class (I think) at a previous Fall Brawl at SpeedZone NJ.
The Retro version of the Alabama Gang, Bobby Robinson with Jay Guard barely visible to his left and Diana Dyckman from Texas in the blue jacket further left.