Jeff. Maybe you have tried to call me and I missed it, or you haven't had time, or whatever, but believe me, it is in YOUR best interest to call me! {618}792-5228.
Brian Eaves
Thanks again Ricky, and yes I've been there a lot. I've raced there a few times and I agree it's a great place to go. It's one of my favorite tracks both to watch and race at. Only time and distance keeps me from going there more often.
Brian
You're website is a little vague, could someone please tell me start times, what exactly is being done for moms, grandstand entry cost, etc. We're thinking about coming from Illinois but would like to know the details so that we can make travel arrangements.
Racer Jamie Pfifer has been diagnosed with terminal cancer and has 3 maybe 4 months. Jamie has been a mainstay at local tracks as a spectator and for the past few years drove a vintage car with the Gateway Vintage Racing Assn. Jamie has led a very interesting racing life, racing sports and stock...
Lenny. That doesn't just happen in Georgia. When I was announcing I would always invite the fans to visit the pits after the races and meet their favorite drivers. Several times as soon as would I say that I would turn around and see guys leaving when two classes still had features left to run...
BTW.I drove my last race in 2014 at Flora Il. (I was fortunate enough to win the feature). Then health issues forced me to hang up my helmet. Since then, my health has taken a turn for the better and my doctor says I can race again in July of 2018. I still have my Sportsman car. Me and my wife...
Yes.That is my first race car. I believe it was built by Paul McGinn. Me and my brother Jeff bought it from Chuck Milam for $700 in the winter of 1976. This pic is from my first night of racing on opening night at T-C, !977. I was 18 years old, now I'm 58. I haven't seen this pic in years...
Ken K. I raced sportsman cars in the late 70's to the early 80's at Tri-City. The rules allowed racing shocks and one weight jack on the right front, My car had a VW gas tank although I'm sure there were cars with fuel cells. I had a 66 Chevelle with stock upper trailing arms but long truck arms...