Wow I've never heard of that track. It amazes me the schedule that Big keeps, the guy's unreal!!
Wow I've never heard of that track. It amazes me the schedule that Big keeps, the guy's unreal!!
Ran them all along with Redding, Lemon Valley, Nevada. Vacaville at night and trying to find the car in the dark. It either didn't make the turn onto the road track and went straight into the farmers field or his yard if it was a fast car. You had to be careful not to run into or over the car way in the dark and it was very, very dark out there. Shades of Chico Breschini, The Galli Bros., Argee,Sorenson, and the Burkholder Bros. Masters and Richter with Bob Haynes. The Glass Slipper, Chuck Poole. Jeez, so long ago.Too bad...NorCal needs more tracks......it used to be a hotbed of tracks...
with Vaca Valley,Fremont,Half Moon Bay,Cotati,Sacramento and more....
Good stuff, Al.One of my fondest memories, (and scariest) runs was at Kingdon, in the winter of 71-72. It was foggy as hell, and as I drove my B/G Anglia thru the lights, I went from 3rd gear to neutral and right on into reverse. The car spun a 360 a couple of times and came to a stop without a scratch, as there were no guard rails at that time. After a hasty underwear change, it was time for the first round and that's when my good luck changed----I got paired with Bob Panella the first round!!!
Don't forget my old boss Jim "The Lizard" Herbert, one of the most successful and historical drag racing figures in the history of Kingdon Raceway, Lodi California, the web page link titled "The Jim Herbert Story" below has photo's capturing the essence of Kingdon in its hay day,
The Jim Herbert Story
If you click on part two then scroll to part six of this story you may see some old photo's of me
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