1969cuda
Well-Known Member
The track has sold and will be closing at the end of the year.
I spotted you there, as I was driving to the staging lanes, but I missed out on the chance of chatting it up...To recap:
The event yesterday was the biggest in years. The show car count was the biggest that I can recall, something like 45-50 cars. The event is geared toward racing so you'd never expect a 100+ count for the show. There have been past events where 20-25 cars were all that came in. The swap wasn't good. Maybe 10-12 people set up stuff that wasn't any better than what I already had. One or two had good stuff that I didn't need.
I did get to see some old friends that I only seem to see at car events.
I didn't watch any of the racing though it did seem to be going well. The event allowed all types of cars, not just Mopars. One Corvette lost an axle at the starting line and destroyed part of the divider wall at the starting line, that caused a delay. No injuries related to that.
Weather wasn't bad....mid 90s by afternoon.
It is highly UNlikely that the sale of the track would be delayed another year to allow another Mopar event in September as it has been for as long as I can remember. THIS was likely the last one.
It is good that it went out on a high note instead of with a half assed event with poor attendance.
The swap for this event has always been crappy. What I saw was low level old race parts and other things I had no use for.Flew out from Mi to attend this event. Missed the mark on expectations for this weekend.Especially the swapmeet. Now the closest tracks to Sac is Sonoma and Bakersfield after this track closes. The owners havent maintained this place for years according to my buddies who I went with. It was just a matter of time before the county closed in on this track.Too bad though….