Tuesday, August 21, 2012

"Pre-Opening Warm-Up Laps"


      Hello Race Fans:
   They had been announcing it all week and I was all fired up by the time June 16th rolled around.  The track was about to see the first multi-class tire testing in more than 7 1/2 years.  There was no way I was going to miss that.  The new track was being worked on at a fever pitch but there were still a few kinks to be worked out before the old Sunshine Speedway would be re-opened as Showtime Speedway.  Though this was only practice, wild bears couldn't keep me away.  Heck, the whole family was rarin' to go watch some stock cars lay some new rubber on the former Sunshine Speedway.



 We got there around 5:30 and parked the car in the lot across from the track where we'd parked on many occasions over the years.  We could hear the roar of cars in the distance.  What a welcome sound it was for a track that has been silent for far too long.

  On this trip we were granted an extra bonus as there were cars (and dragsters) practicing on the dragstrip as well.  We watched a few of them as they roared down the 1/8th mile strip on our


way around to the stock car track.  Off in the distance the Speedway beckoned us.  We hurried around the back side of the dragstrip and made our way to towards the crowd of people watching the round-y-rounds.  Climbing up the stairs to the viewing area (what used to be the grandstands back in late 2004 we couldn't help how barren the track still looked.  Here we were putting up lawn chairs where once stood bleachers that covered the entire front straightaway.  It mattered not because there were pro Figure-8 cars on the track practicing.  None of us (My sister Susan, daughter Ashley, and niece Amanda), myself included had seen any Figure-8 cars since opening day 2008 at Citrus County Speedway in Inverness, Florida.  That night they ran Pro-8's and School Bus Figure-8's.  Talk about some wild racing.  Well now, four years later, the excitement would now be right here in good ole' Pineapple County as former track announcer in the sixties to mid seventies, Larry McMillan, used to say.  It sure was fun to sit there and watch the cars run, even if they were not actually racing.
   Next up on the track were the Pro-Trucks, a class that was in its infancy when the old track closed.  There were occasional trucks in the Mini-Stock class but it was more the exception than the rule.  I was really looking forward to watching them run at the new track.  We saw them once at DeSoto Speedway in 2008 and they were real exciting.


     There were 3-4 trucks out there practicing and they were a real joy to watch.  Their speed was pretty good and I could just tell from watching their practice sessions that these guys were going to be fun to watch during the season which lay just around the corner.I have a feeling the Pro-Trucks would be a great addition to any line-up that Showtime Speedway put together.

     After a few practice sessions there was a short break in the action.  I decided to go down into the pits to get a burger and soda.  My niece went with me and we picked up stuff for everyone.  After taking just one bite of the burger I was hooked.  It was great and I do believe it was the owner, Robert Yoho's Mom, that was cooking and serving the crowd with her small staff.  There surely were lots of people buying snacks.  After eating the burger I spent a little time chasing my grandson, Gavyn, around and taking pictures of the barren plateau that was destined to be filled with grandstands in the near future.  This was his first time ever seeing race cars in person.  Yep, the next generation to be raised around the wonderful family sport; Stock Car Racing.  Here are a couple pics I took.

     This is looking south back towards the pits.  As you can see there was quite a bit of activity going on there.  There were both Stock Cars and Dragstrip cars sharing the pit area.










     This is looking north toward Ulmerton Road.  This picture shows that there is still quite a bit of work to be done before the track opens in July.








    Break time over it was time to bring out the cars again.  This time we got to view a couple Modifieds run, their engines screaming as they quickly made their way around the 1/4 mile oval.  These cars are the work horses of the faster cars, usually sporting large fields and tight, fast, exciting races.  Here my sister watches the #74 Modified during tire testing.


     By the end of the evening Late Models and Sprint Cars had practiced also making for a full night of practice with several classes of cars showing up.  Several hundred people showed up to watch making for what looked like both a successful practice for the track and fun for all of us watching.  The track is most definitely back.  I leave you with a little bit of Figure-8 practice laps being seen for the first time by my grandson, Gavyn.  Enjoy and...Have a Great Day!!!














































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