The winter off season from racing is tough for some and a relief for
others. The racers get a chance to reintroduce themselves to family
and friends they haven’t seen much of since last years break. Then
they get to assess the damage from the long racing experience and
begin the rebuild of their race team. Fans can also do some family
things as they wait to hear what’s new, or not, and which way the
next season will go. The new schedules and driver changes are
usually on top of their want list to hear about, but there is much
more to figure out for Xmas and springtime ahead.
The Crossno Racing Team announced surprising plans for the 2004
season this week. Nice guy and car owner, Glenn Crossno, has hired
Mike Kirby, along with his long time crew chief Bret Roa, to run the
full season with him in the red # 38 in that quest of winning an
SCRA championship. Glen has fielded excellent equipment the last few
years for himself to drive, and then later Bobby Graham and Levi
Jones after he retired from the seat. In addition, he has provided a
Silver Crown ride for Levi the past year, but has closed those doors
and ended that Indiana effort. Glenn is a good car owner as he makes
sure the equipment is top notch and unlike some, keeps his own hands
on the car. All this means is Mike will have a far better 2004 than
2003, you can bet on it.
Mike reported they have three brand new TCR cars ready to put
together and a host of quality equipment waiting for him and Bret to
start working on. The race shop is at Glenn’s home and has plenty
of room for all the work to be done. Those two will be part of the
getting ready process, but the day to day weekly prep will not
require Mike to work on the car all week as in the past. Mike is
looking forward to the new season and is ready to go. He will be
focused only on the sprint car and will not be driving any stock
cars next year, so he says, but I will miss him in the figure 8
action.
No word on Levi’s plans or if there will be a 2nd Crossno
maintained car for him when he isn’t running USAC, but for now the
focus will be on just the one car. Glen’s father Dale is glad the
Silver Crown car is gone because it meant a lot of tedious driving
for him in that rig last season and now he only has to worry about
the local rig. He drives the team rig and has to be happy about less
driving for him.
Congratulation's to J J Yeley for becoming the driver of the year
and Josh Wise for getting a Tony Stewart midget ride for next
season, as both deserved it. I am pleased for my young friend Jake
Argo as he has been a part of Josh sucess this season. Expect an
annpuncemnet on who will replace J J on the Stewart Mopar team, but
I can tell you he is a good choice and will do very well.
Lots of stuff about SCRA and the plans for 2004 going around on
the internet, but no official word yet on the new schedule. That
message board “talk”, more part of the usual rumor mill,
includes stuff about the SCRA at Perris, the tour plans (or two
tours some have suggested), and other possible tracks to race at. I
won’t comment on the message board schedule, and will wait like
the rest of you for official word when it comes.
The Perris stalemate has gone on too long for some and is
excruciating to those in the know. To race Perris or not, that is
the question that faces President Ron Shuman, and only he has the
answer at this time. We know the track suffered low attendance this
past year, except for the premier shows, and the cost of running a
track sometimes is more than the income, so something has to give.
The track would like to cut back expenditures and so far there is no
agreement on the table. The fans and racers need the SCRA at Perris!
Should the SCRA back down their sanction fee, as the crux of the
problem rears it’s ugly head, and give a little in these
economically tough times, or should they go on and tough it out
without Perris? Hypothetically there are many scenarios, but none
come to mind that look promising. Without Perris you have Ventura,
oops I think not, as I doubt Jim Naylor will go against the PAS
considering his relationship there with his own VRA racing deal.
That leaves Tulare, Manzy and the tour tracks to run at. Can Santa
Maria, Bakersfield and Hanford come into the fold? Will El Centro be
on the list. How about the Tucson dirt track, and do we have places
to go that can build a following that we didn’t have this past
year? Will Calistoga be a possibility? I don’t have a clue, but
from what I see, it’s all uphill from here and the last guy to go
that route, without an LA based track, put extra money into the
purse on his own to keep it going, and look what happened to him.
There were 4 trips to Manzy, two to Tulare, Three to Ventura and
19 to local Perris last season beyond the NWWC tour dates. That is
28 regular shows and, hypothetically, if we don’t have the PAS and
Ventura, that would leave six. You can bulk them up to ten or so and
still have nearly 20 open dates to fill. So what is to come? My
crystal ball is shattered, so I am clueless in Mission Viejo,
waiting like the rest of you for more developments. In the
meantime………
Don’t forget December 14 will bring the 3rd annual racer swap
meet to Ventura Raceway. All cars and parts are welcome, or anything
that races. Vendor spots are $50, general admission $5 and parking
will be $5. It all starts at 9 am at Seaside Park.
My bball winter fun started this week and I am happy to report 17
games attended so far. I went to two Saturday morning, then met my
wife for dinner and saw three in the evening before returning home
to get some rest. You can keep up by clicking the basketball icon on
the top front of the Wags web page to see who I saw play and a
little on what happened. Looks like no Chili Bowl for me this year,
what with all the grandkids, B bal, work and honey do’s due, so
have a good time one and all when you get there. And remember, I
won’t miss having my rental car frozen over with the H20 that
seems to happen in January back there.
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