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Everyone:
It is with a heavy heart that I have to tell you that Auto Aficianado
magazine is no longer.. The owner has decided to go back to being
a doctor. The attached is a piece I did that was going to be
in the October (CHRR) issue. The issue will not be printed, so
I send it to you for your entertainment.
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File: Gutsy Geezers
- aka the California Hot Rod Reunion.
Prieto
Honorees Named for 17th Annual
California Hot Rod Reunion
Auto Club Famoso Raceway Hosts
Oct. 10-12 Event
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
California Hot Rod Reunion, Oct.
10-12, Auto Club Famoso Raceway, Bakersfield, Calif.
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. - (July 18,
2008) - Another stellar group of Honorees have been chosen for
the 17th annual California Hot Rod Reunion, presented by the
Automobile Club of Southern California. The 3-day festival of
speed and rods takes place at Auto Club Famoso Raceway near Bakersfield,
Oct. 10-12.
The Honorees are Grand Marshal
Junior Thompson, Steve Davis, John Edmunds, Georgia Seipel, Walt
Rhoades and Butch Maas. The Justice Brothers' Reunion Spotlight
will shine on Gas Ronda.
"This year's Honorees are
a highly eclectic group of deserving individuals who have dedicated
their lives to hot rodding and drag racing," said Greg Sharp,
curator of the nonprofit Wally Parks NHRA motorsports Museum,
which produces the Reunion. "I'm glad we can honor folks
like this who have meant so much to the sport."
Junior Thompson (Grand Marshal):
The gasser great is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of his Little
Eliminator victory (the first ever contested) at the third NHRA
Nationals held in Oklahoma City. From a '40 Ford convertible
in the early '50s to a Corvette alcohol funny car, Thompson enjoyed
a 30-year drag racing career as a driver and is still actively
involved as an engine builder for nostalgia vehicles.
Steve Davis: An incredible craftsman
who restored the legendary Greer, Black and Prudhomme fuel dragster,
as well as Art Chrisman's famed #25 dragster. He honed his craft
while working with the legendary Tom Hannah and Li'l John Buttera.
He drove Junior Fueler dragsters, owned a CRA Championship winning
sprint car and is the lucky driver that gets to be in the seat
of the Greer, Black and Prudhomme car during Cacklefests.
John Edmunds: Hails from Fresno,
Calif. and raced throughout the 1960s as "The Black Knight."
During one period, he drove his 240 mph Bonneville Studebaker,
Tony Waters' Top Fuel dragster and a Blown Fuel Hydro drag boat
all at the same time.
Georgia Seipel: Has been the
drag strip manager at Infineon Raceway in northern California
for many years. Her life revolves around drag racing, and the
entire Seipel family has been heavily involved in Super Gas racing
since the category began.
Walt Rhoades: A journeyman southern
California dragster driver of the'60s and '70s who drove such
legendary entries as the Gas House Gang, John Peters' "Freight
Train" (in which he won Top Gas at the '71 Gatornationals
and set low e.t. on gas at '71 Indy), as well as the Buehl, Cirino
and Rhoades AA/FD, one of the quickest of the mid-'70s.
Butch Maas: Another journeyman
driver whose career spanned 25 different race cars from the Scotty's
Muffler roadster through the Don Garlits streamliner. He won
the '71 Winternationals Funny Car final driving Roland Leong's
"Hawaiian."
Gas Ronda (Reunion Spotlight
winner): One of the most famous door car drag racers of all time.
But for a brief time early in his career in the Bay Area, he
raced Fords exclusively. From 390 Galaxies, through AFX Thunderbolts,
and on to blown Fuel Funny Cars, his performance along with his
demeanor and dapper appearance made him extremely popular with
the fans.
The 17th annual California Hot
Rod Reunion, presented by the Automobile Club of Southern California,
Oct. 10-12 at Auto Club Famoso Raceway in Bakersfield, Calif.,
is a 3-day festival of speed, hot rods and American automotive
enthusiasm. It's also the season finale of the inaugural NHRA's
Hot Rod Heritage nostalgia drag racing series.
Produced by the Wally Parks NHRA
Motorsports Museum, presented by the Automobile Club of Southern
California, and located in Pomona, Calif., the Reunion is part
of the museum's "living history" philosophy, which
works to bring to life the sights, sounds and people who made
history in the early days of drag racing, land speed racing and
the golden age of American car culture.
Unique among motorsports events, the Reunion honors some of the
top names in hot rodding from the past and features a fabulous
array of cool drag cars, street rods and customs of the historic
and present-day hot rod eras.
Those purchasing their credentials
at least three weeks before the event receive significant added
value including a "goodie" bag, Reunion program, commemorative
dash plaque and a colorful and collectible plastic souvenir credential.
Three-day credentials ($55 each) are available by calling 800/884-NHRA
(6472) or by completing a form found in the Reunion section of
the Museum's Website (http://museum.nhra.com). Auto Club members
receive a $5 discount off Adult credential prices.
Daily general admission tickets/pit passes will be available
at Auto Club Famoso Raceway gate, (www.famosoraceway.com). Cost
per person: Friday, $20; Saturday, $20; Sunday, $15. Children
15 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Auto Club
discount is also available at the gate: $2 off Friday and Saturday
and, $1 off Sunday.
The Reunion features a wide variety
of activities and events, including:
- NHRA vintage drag racing, featuring
some the sport's most famous and historic cars and drivers, racing
in such classes at Nostalgia Top Fuel, Funny Car, Fuel Altereds,
Supercharged Gassers, Classic Super Stock, Hot Rods and others.
It's the grand finale of the NHRA's Hot Rod Heritage Series.
- Hundreds of gleaming pre-1972 hot rods, street rods, custom
cars, rat rods, classics and muscle cars. "Memory Lane"
will have a display of nostalgic race cars. The Justice Bros.
Spotlight Award will fall on drag racer Gas Ronda.
- California Hot Rod Reunion Reception, held at the DoubleTree
Hotel in Bakersfield, Fri., Oct. 10, from 7 p.m.- 10 p.m. Open
to everyone at no charge, it's a tribute to the Reunion's Grand
Marshal, gasser great Junior Thompson, and the other Honorees.
The reception offers a chance for fans to meet some of drag racing's
heroes.
- Cacklefest on Saturday evening, where nitro-burning historic,
front-engine top-fuel dragsters and other classic race cars are
push started just like in the "old days."
- The Swap meet and Reunion Midway filled with hot rod and automotive
related vendors. Something for everyone!
Information, including a full
activities schedule, entry forms and tickets, is available through
the Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum at http://museum.nhra.com
or by sending a post card or note to California Hot Rod Reunion,
1101 McKinley Ave., Bldg, 3A, Pomona, Calif. 91768. Requests
can be emailed to themuseum@nhra.com.
Proceeds of the California Hot
Rod Reunion benefit the Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary and named for the founder of
the National Hot Rod Association, the Parks Museum, presented
by the Automobile Club of Southern California houses the very
roots of hot rodding. Scores of famous vehicles spanning American
motorsports history are on display, including winning cars representing
50 years of drag racing, dry lakes and salt-flat racers, oval
track challengers and exhibits describing their colorful backgrounds.
The Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports
Museum is open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., PST.
Current NHRA members are admitted free and Auto Club members
enjoy a $2 discount. Admission for non-members is $7 for adults,
$5 for seniors 60 and older, $5 for juniors six through 15, and
free for children under the age of five. The Museum is also available
for special group tours. The Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum
is located at Fairplex Gate 1, 1101 W. McKinley Ave. in Pomona.
For further information on special exhibits, museum events or
directions, call 909/622-2133 or visit http://museum.nhra.com.
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