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KCIR (Kansas City International Raceway), has recently changed owners. It's too bad the future looks dim... the new owners are Land Developers. :(

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Let's hope they keep their word and move the track to a new location and build it bigger and better. I'm not keeping my fingers crossed.

The sad thing is that if the track does close and they do not build a new one, who is to blame? One of the former owners is none other than Rob Parks, the NHRA Division 5 Director. :(
 
Opinion: Rob Parks is the director for NHRA Division 5. As director he should have full knowledge of the state of drag racing in KC and in the rest of the country as the economy goes into slow down and adjustment of it's financial state. As a business man Rob Parks has been harassed by local residents, county officials, and developers in the recent years to the point that a good offer convinced him to sell the property that KCIR is located. The new owner is a developer and a developer invests in property to help accent the surrounding area that he is developing. He says he will relocate the track within five years, we don't know much about the owner but we should give him a chance to show the racers, the students, the community of his interest in keeping drag racing available to the Kansas City and surrounding area. It's imperative that the community has a facility that is designed for drag racing so our young people that has an interest in this sport can go to on Wednesday and Friday nights to practice there skills and so the professional racers can come to to entertain the fans of the sport. As a racer who has frequented KCIR in the late 60's,70's and early 80's feel i have a vested interest in making sure we have a facility to race at for the near future and beyond. So i am willing to volunteer my time to work with other racers to form a group or committee to work with the developer to make sure that a facility is built.
If anyone would like to contact me on this matter just email me at [email protected]
 
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Opinion: Rob Parks is the director for NHRA Division 5. As director he should have full knowledge of the state of drag racing in KC and in the rest of the country as the economy goes into slow down and adjustment of it's financial state. As a business man Rob Parks has been harassed by local residents, county officials, and developers in the recent years to the point that a good offer convinced him to sell the property that KCIR is located. The new owner is a developer and a developer invests in property to help accent the surrounding area that he is developing. He says he will relocate the track within five years, we don't know much about the owner but we should give him a chance to show the racers, the students, the community of his interest in keeping drag racing available to the Kansas City and surrounding area. It's imperative that the community has a facility that is designed for drag racing so our young people that has an interest in this sport can go to on Wednesday and Friday nights to practice there skills and so the professional racers can come to to entertain the fans of the sport. As a racer who has frequented KCIR in the late 60's,70's and early 80's feel i have a vested interest in making sure we have a facility to race at for the near future and beyond. So i am willing to volunteer my time to work with other racers to form a group or committee to work with the developer to make sure that a facility is built.
If anyone would like to contact me on this matter just email me at [email protected]

Then again, real estate developing is not a hot business right now.

Jay
 
Opinion: Rob Parks is the director for NHRA Division 5. As director he should have full knowledge of the state of drag racing in KC and in the rest of the country as the economy goes into slow down and adjustment of it's financial state. As a business man Rob Parks has been harassed by local residents, county officials, and developers in the recent years to the point that a good offer convinced him to sell the property that KCIR is located. The new owner is a developer and a developer invests in property to help accent the surrounding area that he is developing. He says he will relocate the track within five years, we don't know much about the owner but we should give him a chance to show the racers, the students, the community of his interest in keeping drag racing available to the Kansas City and surrounding area. It's imperative that the community has a facility that is designed for drag racing so our young people that has an interest in this sport can go to on Wednesday and Friday nights to practice there skills and so the professional racers can come to to entertain the fans of the sport. As a racer who has frequented KCIR in the late 60's,70's and early 80's feel i have a vested interest in making sure we have a facility to race at for the near future and beyond. So i am willing to volunteer my time to work with other racers to form a group or committee to work with the developer to make sure that a facility is built.
If anyone would like to contact me on this matter just email me at [email protected]

Thanks for your opinion, and your offer to help! I hope you don't mind, I posted this on a local forum that has quite a few current racers on it. They may want to hit you up on your offer. :)
 
Thanks for your opinion, and your offer to help! I hope you don't mind, I posted this on a local forum that has quite a few current racers on it. They may want to hit you up on your offer. :)

Joshua, that no problem i would love to help. If you could correct my email address to [email protected]. I want dedicate email for just the drag strip only. Thanks
 
DRO reported that the track had been sold to a developer, but stated he planned on making improvements to the facility. No mention of closing it or moving it within 5 years. No matter what, I hope the track remains a racetrack, we can't afford to lose any.
 
Dang! We're supposed to go there in October. I'm sure this year's schedule is going to remain solid, right???

Sean D

Sean,

Our "Muscle Car Reunion & Nostalgia Drags" is on and solid for October. We'll have Big Daddy Don Garlits there with one of his Swamp Rats as well as Buddy Martin and his World Championship Super Stock & Pro Stock HEMI cars, as well as historic Chevrolet, Pontiac and Ford drag cars. Rob Parks has given us his word that the track will remain open and we trust and believe in Rob. If you can make it, please stop by the tower and say 'hello', I'd love to meet you.

Welcome to Muscle Car Reunion and Nostalgia Drags
 
Sean,

Our "Muscle Car Reunion & Nostalgia Drags" is on and solid for October. We'll have Big Daddy Don Garlits there with one of his Swamp Rats as well as Buddy Martin and his World Championship Super Stock & Pro Stock HEMI cars, as well as historic Chevrolet, Pontiac and Ford drag cars. Rob Parks has given us his word that the track will remain open and we trust and believe in Rob. If you can make it, please stop by the tower and say 'hello', I'd love to meet you.

Welcome to Muscle Car Reunion and Nostalgia Drags

And no rain this year on Sunday..right Johnny? lol
 
And no rain this year on Sunday..right Johnny? lol

I sure hope not! We had such an awesome day Saturday. It barely rained enough to keep the track wet on Sunday. When I left and headed east on highway 50 the sun came out and skies were clear all the way back to The Lake. Weird weather for sure...

That event was as much fun as I've had at the track in a very long time. Hope you enjoyed it and are coming back. If you can make it to the St Louis race we'll have Roland Leong and his '70 Hawaiian Funny Car there...making passes. Big Daddy will be there as well as the Sox & Martin cars, Arnie's Ponchos, and a new collection of classic Ford iron. If you make it stop by Race Control (2nd floor) and say hello.
 
I sure hope not! We had such an awesome day Saturday. It barely rained enough to keep the track wet on Sunday. When I left and headed east on highway 50 the sun came out and skies were clear all the way back to The Lake. Weird weather for sure...

That event was as much fun as I've had at the track in a very long time. Hope you enjoyed it and are coming back. If you can make it to the St Louis race we'll have Roland Leong and his '70 Hawaiian Funny Car there...making passes. Big Daddy will be there as well as the Sox & Martin cars, Arnie's Ponchos, and a new collection of classic Ford iron. If you make it stop by Race Control (2nd floor) and say hello.

Dang, you got me all excited there until I looked at the Calander. We'll be in Topeka on those dates. See you in KC though.
 
That event was a cool race to be at last year. :cool:

Greg, skip Topeka go to St. Louis. I know a particular nostalgia funnycar that is running there! ;)

On the topic at hand, I have heard the Cow Town Nat's are a go still. Last year they had a huge crowd at that event as well. :cool: It is a neat track and fast with a lot of history. I enjoy racing there.

Rapid
 
Sean,

Our "Muscle Car Reunion & Nostalgia Drags" is on and solid for October. We'll have Big Daddy Don Garlits there with one of his Swamp Rats as well as Buddy Martin and his World Championship Super Stock & Pro Stock HEMI cars, as well as historic Chevrolet, Pontiac and Ford drag cars. Rob Parks has given us his word that the track will remain open and we trust and believe in Rob. If you can make it, please stop by the tower and say 'hello', I'd love to meet you.

Welcome to Muscle Car Reunion and Nostalgia Drags

Hey John,

That's good to hear. We run with the NPCA here in the midwest and were forced to skip the season closer last year at KCIR. After seeing some coverage of that race in Nitro Madness magazine, they appeared to have a heck of a crowd, so I've been regretting missing that race all winter. I also talked to a fellow named Chris about the Muscle Car Reunion in St. Louis in May, and we're considering going to that race as well. I assume you're affiliated with that one also???

No doubt I will be looking you up in either St. Louis or definitely KCIR. I've read many of your posts over the years and would enjoy chewing the fat a little with you as well. I look forward to it.

Sean D
 
Hey John,

That's good to hear. We run with the NPCA here in the midwest and were forced to skip the season closer last year at KCIR. After seeing some coverage of that race in Nitro Madness magazine, they appeared to have a heck of a crowd, so I've been regretting missing that race all winter. I also talked to a fellow named Chris about the Muscle Car Reunion in St. Louis in May, and we're considering going to that race as well. I assume you're affiliated with that one also???

No doubt I will be looking you up in either St. Louis or definitely KCIR. I've read many of your posts over the years and would enjoy chewing the fat a little with you as well. I look forward to it.

Sean D

Thanks for the kind words Sean. The "Chris" that you've spoken to has been a friend of mine since 1980. We've grown up together, we've married, raised kids and travelled all over creation for the love of our sport. He's a great dude. Like most of us, Chris is a racer's racer. He built a great event at Kansas City and is taking that successful blueprint to St Louis. I can't wait to get there!
 
That event was a cool race to be at last year. :cool:

Greg, skip Topeka go to St. Louis. I know a particular nostalgia funnycar that is running there! ;)

Rapid

Thanks Randy! It was great to have you at KCIR. You and the rest of the class put on a fantastic show. The packed grandstands were on their feet and cheering. Very, very cool!
 
Thanks for the kind words John,

Hey I just happen to be associated with a pretty famous team from Las Vegas that I could help talk into running your events. You should call Dave about having the Nanook there! ;) :cool:

Rapid
 
Thanks Randy! It was great to have you at KCIR. You and the rest of the class put on a fantastic show. The packed grandstands were on their feet and cheering. Very, very cool!

John, will you be at KCIR on Apr,6th, if you are let me know, i am planning on being there weather permitting and i would like to meet you, when chatting with someone it's nice to put a face with it.:D
 
John, will you be at KCIR on Apr,6th, if you are let me know, i am planning on being there weather permitting and i would like to meet you, when chatting with someone it's nice to put a face with it.:D

I look forward to meeting you as well. I wasn't planning on being at KCIR on April 6th. I'll be there for the Musclecar Reunion & Nostalgia Drags in early October...unless Rob calls me for something before then. If you can make it to Gateway the weekend after Memorial Day you'll see the same show that we had at KCIR last year with the addition of Roland Leong.
 
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