#26 is Jeff Bloom... my uncle raced him in 1975 in USAC sprint cars.... when they announced the name iwas like.. "oh yeah, he must have a son or grandson racing" the guy in front of me turns around and says, no, it's THAT Jeff Bloom, he's like 67yrs old !!
@phakit Must See Racing Xtreme Sprint Series. They put on some good shows, I've seen them at the Dells Speedway in WI a few times. The drivers take the time to talk to the fans after the show as well, good group of guys.
@LogNotching No need to apologize, my friend. No matter who holds the all-out record, it is always fun to watch top drivers haul ass around a track, dirt of paved. Thanks again for posting the video. It's nice to talk with another racing fan, especially one who likes the world's best kind of racing - short track dirt racing!
@LogNotching My wife and I live in SW Indiana and she was born and raised in Indy. I grew up around dirt tracks, but they did not race sprints there - Late models were the top class. I introduced my wife to short track dirt racing and she fell in love with it. Her favorite cars are also the WoW sprints. We see them each year at our home track, Tri-State Speedway, and also go to the King's Royal weekend at Eldora. Dirt racing is the best.
I've always wondered about "true" track size. I don't know if they measure around the bottom groove, through the middle, or along the high side. I've always just taken the listed track info at face value - Bristol is 1/2 mile, Eldora is 1/2 mile, Talladega is 2.66 miles, etc... As you said, regardless of the exact number of feet and inches, both Dollansky and Gerster were hauling the mail. Thanks for taking the time to post the video for all of us to enjoy.
@bo55diesel Thanks. This was shot with a point&shoot Kodak Zi8 with a Sony external mic fitted with a wind sock. In other words, 'cheap stuff'! I love sprints, WoW my fav, after all, I'm form Indy! Living in TN is like being on the (sprint car) wagon! If you'll notice from the race, I couldn't keep my eyes off #6; I wouldn't have believed a competitor could advance that far forward from last (22nd) to 2nd in 25 laps at those speeds. A magical moment. I miss winged sprints & flatter dirt!
@bo55diesel Certainly noteworthy. I remember doing some research a while back and a discussion regarding actual track measurements. The measuring was years ago and I don't recall either track mentioned but the cloud of doubt was cast when a few feet difference from an actual 1/2 mile was detected. I do recall reading that Bristol might be slightly larger than 1/2 which might 'wind things tighter/longer', but I don't know that for sure. So where is the 1/2 mile measurement taken? For sure, FAST!
Dirt is for racing. Asphalts how you get there....
jon31072000 2 weeks ago
#26 is Jeff Bloom... my uncle raced him in 1975 in USAC sprint cars.... when they announced the name iwas like.. "oh yeah, he must have a son or grandson racing" the guy in front of me turns around and says, no, it's THAT Jeff Bloom, he's like 67yrs old !!
ProfessorIgor 2 weeks ago
That must be pretty scary running on that banking at that speed wheel to wheel.
edd55r 2 weeks ago
what sanctioning body is this?
phakit 3 weeks ago
what other tracks do they run? Would love to come out to see a show!
phakit 3 weeks ago
@phakit Must See Racing Xtreme Sprint Series. They put on some good shows, I've seen them at the Dells Speedway in WI a few times. The drivers take the time to talk to the fans after the show as well, good group of guys.
gjnick76 3 weeks ago
Perfect...just PERFECT!
They say that you lads, in Tenn., don't really know "cold"...but ya'll sure did look, well, at least chilly. How cool was it that day?
zuzulo56 1 month ago
they should dump the dirt back on bristol again .. that was awesome
jsmoov1166 1 month ago
@LogNotching No need to apologize, my friend. No matter who holds the all-out record, it is always fun to watch top drivers haul ass around a track, dirt of paved. Thanks again for posting the video. It's nice to talk with another racing fan, especially one who likes the world's best kind of racing - short track dirt racing!
bo55diesel 4 months ago
@LogNotching My wife and I live in SW Indiana and she was born and raised in Indy. I grew up around dirt tracks, but they did not race sprints there - Late models were the top class. I introduced my wife to short track dirt racing and she fell in love with it. Her favorite cars are also the WoW sprints. We see them each year at our home track, Tri-State Speedway, and also go to the King's Royal weekend at Eldora. Dirt racing is the best.
bo55diesel 4 months ago
@bo55diesel We are on the same page about WoO, Sorry about the listing (WoW) error.
LogNotching 4 months ago
I've always wondered about "true" track size. I don't know if they measure around the bottom groove, through the middle, or along the high side. I've always just taken the listed track info at face value - Bristol is 1/2 mile, Eldora is 1/2 mile, Talladega is 2.66 miles, etc... As you said, regardless of the exact number of feet and inches, both Dollansky and Gerster were hauling the mail. Thanks for taking the time to post the video for all of us to enjoy.
bo55diesel 4 months ago
@bo55diesel Thanks. This was shot with a point&shoot Kodak Zi8 with a Sony external mic fitted with a wind sock. In other words, 'cheap stuff'! I love sprints, WoW my fav, after all, I'm form Indy! Living in TN is like being on the (sprint car) wagon! If you'll notice from the race, I couldn't keep my eyes off #6; I wouldn't have believed a competitor could advance that far forward from last (22nd) to 2nd in 25 laps at those speeds. A magical moment. I miss winged sprints & flatter dirt!
LogNotching 4 months ago
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bo55diesel 4 months ago
In 2002 at Eldora Speedway (1/2 mile track), Craig Dollansky set the track record with a 12.707 lap.
bo55diesel 4 months ago
@bo55diesel Certainly noteworthy. I remember doing some research a while back and a discussion regarding actual track measurements. The measuring was years ago and I don't recall either track mentioned but the cloud of doubt was cast when a few feet difference from an actual 1/2 mile was detected. I do recall reading that Bristol might be slightly larger than 1/2 which might 'wind things tighter/longer', but I don't know that for sure. So where is the 1/2 mile measurement taken? For sure, FAST!
LogNotching 4 months ago
These guys are amazing. Open wheel no mirrors 150MPH. sickness
73aMicrosprint 4 months ago
150 MPH? WTF? Thats freakin' flyin.....They are brave and crazy!!
24jacks 5 months ago