GREAT Vinny Arcadi Story....
It was about 5 years ago...I was in my friend Ed's bar on Military Road here in Buffalo, NY just having a drink with him on one of my off weekends in NASCAR, the series that I was working deals in, mostly at the time...Ed was telling me about this longtime buddy of his in Lancaster (Buffalo suburb) who just bought this Nitro Funny Car...Now, I had never been to an NHRA event, and couldn't have named a driver except for Force, Kalitta, or Pruhdomme....I knew NOTHING about it...But I knew what they were, and understood the magnitude of the series, so I said to my friend Ed (who was NOT a big race fan, so I thought, "What do you know...?) I thought he was mistaken or full of B.S.....So, Ed says that because he was my bud and knew what I did with sponsorship marketing and PR, and Vinny was HIS bud, that he wanted to get us together to see if I could help him with his PR and Marketing, so I agreed to meet with him....
Low and behold, an hour later, Vinny, all 5'7" of him (if that!) comes strolling into the bar, and after a few minutes of him and Ed catching up, we started to chat...He mentioned that he wanted to take me to his house, where he had his shop, and show me his car and stuff...So 15 minutes later, off to Vinny's house we went...I was IMMEDIATELY blown away at what I saw, and what I was learning about this rocket ship...So I agreed to go to St. Louis with him that same weekend and see if we could drum up some last minute money and some attention to him and his team from the media..
Unfortunately, because it was SO last minute (like 48 hours before we were leaving), and at that point, I knew NOTHING about drag racing really, I was only able to raise about $5000 for him for that race...But we did need some publicity, so I came up with an idea...I felt that we could "kill 2 birds with one stone" by getting the TV time we needed, and also raise a bunch of money for DRAW...What we did was let fans actually sign the body of the car, anywhere they wanted for $20, of which was 100% collected by DRAW right on the spot. We had few hundred signatures on the car, raised a few grand for DRAW, and ESPN was ALL OVER it during the race, and also on NHRA2Day...Unforyunately Vinny didn't make the race, but the exposure was awsome...!
How he hooked me is pretty funny....He was staging the car, and I figured he'd be there for a few minutes, so I went up behind the car, and was fixing a smudged fan signature on the back of the spill plate when he launched a 5.09 at like 302 mph WHILE MY THUMB WAS ON THE CAR.....so sh%t...that was THE coolest moment that I have had at a race track that I wasn't driving...EVER....I'll never forget it....
That weekend, I saw Vinny chat with EVERY fan that came near him...and as if they were old friends, too...That is just how he treated people...Even peole that had no idea that he was a racer, that we would just meet in a bar around HERE were treated the exact same way...
Vinny was old school....He was blue collar, running the paving business that he founded with his brother, along with a few bars in his day, some modest real estate, etc...He worked VERY hard, came from nothing, and god bless him for chasing his dreams of driving a Nitro Funny car...You did it, buddy!!!
If you had the privaledge to call him your friend, as I did, then I am SURE that you will have the same feelings about Vince Arcadi that I did...
Vince, you will be VERY, VERY deeply missed by not only your family and friends, but by many in the racing community, as well...
Godspeed, brother...