Ascot Gardena, gone. Manzanita gone. The golden age of 1/2 mile dirt track sprint car racing has vanished. Thank goodness for these great old videos! Thank you Dan for keeping these great memories alive for all of us older race fans.
So cool to see Deano in his heyday. No one was ever as dominant in CRA until the Demon 25-40 years later. But Hollywood Jack was right: You don't need 900 horsepower to put on a great show. And TYSM to Dan, Don and the rest of K's for keeping the show going in Perris.
Thanks for sharing. I'm from Texas but I did get to attend Ascot once back in 83 it was a night I will never forget, Dean Thompson won the feature and we got really lost on the way back to the hotel. The good days back before GPS navigation when getting lost could be an adventure in it's self especially after dark.😁
I remember watching Jimmy Oskie racing a Super Modified at the old Tucson Speedway back in the 1960's. He was 16 years old at the time and was already a dirt open wheel prodigy!
My dad started taking me to ascot in the mid fifths. The only ones I remember Alan Heath , with the hook , some Chevys still some Offys. It was great. I came home one day. Brand new quarter midget !! We started racing , a kid named Eddy Lozinsky the little outlaw was no one. His dad Ed Lozinsky and my Dad became best friends he built my motors we raced 22 tracks in S. Cal ! Later my age sent me to race Los Alamitos , Dean Thompson was racing there for the Bromys , Bobby Oliver , Mike Oliver world champ , Rick Gouda and Buster Venard raced SAN Fernando Valley ! I quit at 16. My team mate Eddie Lozinsky. Started again in his twenties lost his life Manzy in Az. Racing was great ! Me and Dad and Eddie and His Dad lived for race days. Dale Cullers. Las Vegas Nv.
I wasn't really involved intil the 1990's but do remember Dean Thompson, Bubby Jones, Rip Williams, Jimmy Oskie and Buster Venard. Interesting about tires, this was before the soft side tires took over? Most of the sprint shows I watched was at Perris. Who ran that track anyway?
@keithstudly6071 The Agajanian family. JC Agajainian was the consummate promoter and car owner. He is a true legend in 1950's thru the 1970's. He owned two Indy 500 winning cars 1952. Troy Ruttman and 1963 the great Parnelli Jones.
Ascot Gardena, gone. Manzanita gone. The golden age of 1/2 mile dirt track sprint car racing has vanished. Thank goodness for these great old videos! Thank you Dan for keeping these great memories alive for all of us older race fans.
Great video,brings back a lot of old memories ! Dean Thompson was awesome 👏
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Thanks for the memories.best racing I have ever seen.
This is so nostalgic ❤
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For sure, miss the 70s n 80s..
well, it ended up on MY TV and it will again lol. im sure ill rewatch THIS action, thank you for the historical post
I basically grew up going to this Raceway....what great video
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So cool to see Deano in his heyday. No one was ever as dominant in CRA until the Demon 25-40 years later. But Hollywood Jack was right: You don't need 900 horsepower to put on a great show. And TYSM to Dan, Don and the rest of K's for keeping the show going in Perris.
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Man I miss Ascot . Those were the days. No one could set up Hilborn injection like my old mechanic Al Edwards god rest his soul.
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good old days
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Thanks for sharing. I'm from Texas but I did get to attend Ascot once back in 83 it was a night I will never forget, Dean Thompson won the feature and we got really lost on the way back to the hotel. The good days back before GPS navigation when getting lost could be an adventure in it's self especially after dark.😁
That used to be half the point of going out after dark ... To get yourself lost!!😜
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I sure miss going to Ascot Park…it was surreal walking out of there after the last Thanksgiving night Grand Prix knowing it was all over
Great racing by Jimmy Oskie #3. He has such awesome talent and forever a LEGEND in Sprint Car racing. Proud to call him my friend.
I remember watching Jimmy Oskie racing a Super Modified at the old Tucson Speedway back in the 1960's. He was 16 years old at the time and was already a dirt open wheel prodigy!
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My dad started taking me to ascot in the mid fifths. The only ones I remember Alan Heath , with the hook , some Chevys still some Offys. It was great. I came home one day. Brand new quarter midget !! We started racing , a kid named Eddy Lozinsky the little outlaw was no one. His dad Ed Lozinsky and my Dad became best friends he built my motors we raced 22 tracks in S. Cal ! Later my age sent me to race Los Alamitos , Dean Thompson was racing there for the Bromys , Bobby Oliver , Mike Oliver world champ , Rick Gouda and Buster Venard raced SAN Fernando Valley ! I quit at 16. My team mate Eddie Lozinsky. Started again in his twenties lost his life Manzy in Az. Racing was great ! Me and Dad and Eddie and His Dad lived for race days. Dale Cullers. Las Vegas Nv.
Old School racing at it's best.This is when I first fell in love with Sprint Car racing.
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my one and only ever visit at ascot park 1986 when i was 10
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I went too Ascot on and off from fifties until they shut down. Me and my Dad. I hated too see it close !
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Awesome, thanks for sharing Sean
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rhanks
old school-kitty watched it with me
So getting sideways in dirt track racing was basically invented at Ascot? That's awesome!
Don't believe everything you read and hear on the net.
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@josheubanks370 Backing it in and ride the rim!
I wasn't really involved intil the 1990's but do remember Dean Thompson, Bubby Jones, Rip Williams, Jimmy Oskie and Buster Venard. Interesting about tires, this was before the soft side tires took over? Most of the sprint shows I watched was at Perris. Who ran that track anyway?
@keithstudly6071 The Agajanian family. JC Agajainian was the consummate promoter and car owner. He is a true legend in 1950's thru the 1970's. He owned two Indy 500 winning cars 1952. Troy Ruttman and 1963 the great Parnelli Jones.