2008 DIRT TRACKIN’ SHOW VENDOR LISTINGS

ALLEN OIL SALES… W 36

ALL AMERICAN OUTLAWS… E 83 – 85

AMBASSADOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS…W12

A.R.D.C….W-8

 A.R.C.H….E-128

BATH FITTER … E78

BOWHUNTERS SUPERSTORE…E80

BOWLING GREEN…W 5 (&6)

BRADLEY’S CAR COLLECTIBLES … E 76

BRENAMAN EMBROIDERY…W 51&52

BUCH’S ROCK GARDEN…W 34 & 35 CASTLE HI-TECH CHEMICALS… WEST FRONT ENTRANCE-WAY

CARLISLE EVENTS…E-118

COMBINED INSURANCE OF AMERICA…L. CORRIDOR (SAT. ONLY)

CRUISE THE SEAS WITH LOUISE … E 79

DASAH RACE CAR SIMULATOR…E129 – 134

DELCO SIGNS … W18 (&19)

DIADON ADOPTION…E-61

DORSEY RACING COLLECTIBLES…E102

D.Q.M.R.C….W-33

FAST ACTION MOTORSPORTS ENTERTAINMENT…E 120-126

FLAT OUT MAGAZINE… E 109

JACK GIAMBALVO…WEST BACK WALL

GEARHEAD TOYS… E 102 &103

GLORY DAYS APPARREL…E-98

GRIMM TROPHY…E107

GRINESTAFF RACING… E 65& 66

HAGERSTOWN SPEEDWAY… E 111-113

HEROLD’S MODELS … W-62

J&K TOYS… E 67-69

KALEIDOSCOPE SOUND…STAGE RIGHT

LINCOLN SPEEDWAY… W-37

MARYLAND STOCK CAR RACING H.O.F….E-108

MILLER’S RACING PARTS…E 81(82?)

MONSTER RACING EXCITEMENT… E135 & 137

MONTE’S COLLECTIBLES…E49 & 50

MOTORAMA/TRAILWAY… W 16-17

MOTORSPORT VIDEO PRODUCTION … E 97

NORTHEAST SAFETY… E 104 – 106

NUTMEG COLLECTIBLES – DAVE‘S RACING… W63 – 70

PA LAWN MOWER RACING ASSOC… W 54 & 56

PENN-MAR VINTAGE RACE CAR CLUB…W-7

PENNSINGER/ ARCH CLUB…E 130

PORT ROYAL SPEEDWAY…E 95 & 96

?? PRO-CUT GRAPHICS… (W13&14)

QUARTER ACES DRAG-O-WAY…E-99

R&B RACING APPARREL…E 116&117

RACING LIMOS OF HARRISBURG … E 134-138

RACERS FOR CHRIST…W 20-22

READING SPEEDWAY MUSEUM…E 123-131

REDWELL RACE CARS…W 41 & 42

RENEWAL BY ANDERSON … E 74

RIFE’S RACING COLLECTIBLES … E 75

RINEHART, DEAN… W 44

SABKO/ MAKE-A-WISH … W11

SELINSGROVE SPEDWAY…E 100 & 101

SHIPPENSBURG SPEEDWAY…W 43

BARRY SKELLY…W 53&55

SIDEWINDER SPRINTS…E70 – 73

SPEED DAWG PERFORMANCE APPAREL … W40

SPORTS BAG UNLIMITED … W 9 & 10

SPORTS CARS ETC….W 28-31 & 71-72

SPORTSMAN HI-TECH OPTICAL (SAULS)…W45&46

SPORTS PLUS RACING VIDEOS…E 110

SUNDANCE VACATIONS … LOBBY

SUSQUEHANNA SPEEDWAY PARK…W 39

THE RACE SHOP… W47

VICIOUS CYCLES… E114 & 115

VIRGINIA MOTOR SPEEDWAY… E 77

WILLIAMS GROVE SPEEDWAY… W 38

YORK COUNTY RACING CLUB…MAIN CORRIDOR

 

 

 

 

 

 

December Racing Article

Another Year in the Books…
  
     As another year comes to a close, I have to ask…where did it go? It seems like just last week that the engines were firing at Lincoln Speedway to kick off another season, but now it’s over…or is it? Even though the motors have cooled down at the local tracks, as well as at the super speedways, teams are bustling with anticipation of the upcoming season in 2008. Many changes have been made in drivers, teams and even track programs for next year. Susquehanna Speedway for example is very happy with the way things turned out in 2007, with the track being known for it’s many divisions of stock car racing instead of the winged competition of other facilities around them. Their banquet will be coming up on January 26th in York. Yes, it’s the same weekend as the Dirt Trackin’ show…but the management for both events were well aware of the overlapping Saturday evening…without any conflict between them. The silly season for Nascar in the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Grand National divisions (oh boy will nothing stay the same) is so complex that I’m sure it will take until Daytona speed weeks to get all straightened out.
     Speaking of shows…the Area Auto Racing News Motorsports Show and Races will take place again this year January 18-20 in Atlantic City, followed by the 25th Anniversary Dirt Trackin’ Show the next weekend January 25-27 at the York Fairgrounds Expo Center. As usual, the big teams and big bucks displays will be at Motorsports, and the free parking, down home fun of Dirt Trackin’ will include everything from cars to sprint simulators, jazz & blues bands, magicians, and on Saturday night, the PWE wrestlers…lot’s more fun for the dollar…but it’s all in what you like…in fact …if you can afford it…go to both shows! Motorama will take place at the Harrisburg State Farm Show February 16 & 17 only, with Tunerwars going on all day Saturday. Several tracks will also be having shows in their area…which means even more preparation for all the teams. It seems that the final dirt of the season has just been cleaned off the side panels, and the cars are stripped and repainted …waiting for the lettering guy to show up at the garage.
     Kudos have to go to the Hendricks teams, as Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon took it down to the final race of the season in Miami where the points closed, and the Lowes #48 became the champion once again with the Dupont #24 finishing in second. The Craftsman Truck division was also decided in it’s last event with Ron Hornaday driving his Kevin Harvick owned pickup to his third championship in the series. Of course, huge congratulations have to go to cousin Carl Edwards for his wide margin of victory in the Busch series this year after his less than stellar performance in 2006…it looks like the “back flippin’ kid” is back.
     Looking for something special to put under the tree this year? Why not let your race fan actually drive a stock car at Dover International Speedway with Monster Racing Excitement Enterprises! Gift certificate are now available by calling 800-468-6946 or on line at www.monsterracing.com.
 
Have a great holiday this year…and remember the real reason for this season.
Racing with the Wise Guy – Kirk Wise
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November Monthly Racing Article

It’s Not Over ‘Til The Fat Lady Sings…or at least until the last motor shuts off!

Another season is just about in the bag, but racers and promoters just keep finding ways, even into the snow covered months, to quench their insatiable thirst for racing. Even though Susquehanna Speedway Park has decided their division champions for 2007 including Carl Billet, Paul Morgan, Mike Goodwin, Ed Hollenbach, and Kendra Knaub, there is still one more racing event slated to take place on November 10th called appropriately, the Turkey 200 Enduro Race…plus their banquet that will be held on January 26th. Yes it is the same weekend as the 25th Annual Dirt Trackin’ Show at the York Expo Center, but Todd and I will be working together on the timing to make sure that all goes well for the teams so they don’t miss too much at the show. Other tracks will be hosting flea markets where teams will be swapping out old parts for newer ones, or changing divisions and selling their old car for something more spectacular. Even though it’s not on the same lot…the Silver Spring Speedway Racing Flea market will still pack ’em in at the State Farm Show parking lot in Harrisburg.

Lincoln Speedway crowned Fred Rahmer as it’s track champion this year in the 410 sprints, Cory Haas in the 358’s, Duane Watson in the Thundercars, and Shaun Jones in the Late Models. Their racing flea market is also scheduled on November 10th with their banquet being held at the Holiday Inn in York on November 17th. Congratulations go to all champs of the divisions that run at Trailway Speedway including Todd Hoover, Jerry Lynch, Dwayne Gutshall, Jeff Rohrbaugh, Craig Wagaman, Doug Bennett, Chase Eckert, Joseph Flanary, and Dylan Keim. Their awards banquet is slated for November 10th (don’t look for many racers and fans to be around on the 10th…they’ll be busy somewhere) at the New Oxford Social Club and also hosting the Motorama Show on February 16th and 17th in Harrisburg. William’s Grove Speedway will be crowning Todd Shaffer, Pat Cannon, Frankie Herr, Tyler Hershey, Kory Sites and John Stoll Jr. as the champions for the 2007 season in their respective divisions also on November 10th at the Radisson in Camp Hill.
    Straight ahead racers from South Mountain Dragway will be celebrating the end of the season in January with Ash Senft taking the Super crown, Garrett Suders in the Pro class, Joe Nonemaker in bike/snowmobile, Richard Zeigler in Street Car , Chase Fahnestock as the Junior Dragster champ, Courtney Suders in the Ladies Challenge, Nick Thoman in the High School Eliminator, and John Atticks in Street to Strip. The Mountain will be under new ownership next year, but kudos have got to go to Ron & Ethel Wallace and their team of employeesand partners for sustaining the strip for so many years. Stanley Dye will do a great job at the helm, as he is a real racer with lots of ideas to improve what the Wallace dynasty left him to work on.

The Busch Grand Nationl title will go to Carl Edwards for 2007, the NASCAR Craftsman Truck crown will be won by either Ron Hornaday or Mike Skinner, and the Nextel Cup…well.. barring a total collapse by either Jeff Gordon or Jimmie Johnson, the championship trophy will be in the Hendrick’s stable for another year…but with who’s name on it. When you hear the fat lady sing at the Homestead-Miami Speedway…you and I will know for sure.
Next time I see you…I hope it’s at the track!

Racing with the Wise Guy – Kirk M. Wise

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May Racing Article

LET’S BUNCH ‘EM UP…FOR SAFETY…YEA, RIGHT!

     For any of you racing fans who witnessed yet another restrictor plate race at the Talledega Super Speedway…you have to question the intelligence of the NASCAR officials. How do they possibly think that 40+ cars running at 200 miles per hour, three wide in a pack is adding safety to the sport? The idea was originally to slow down the cars, to avoid injury to the drivers. The same officials have done wonders in making strict rules for the integrity of the cars, and have succeeded in lessening the injuries in those horrific crashes that the drivers have endured already this season. The safer barriers are also a very good idea, as long as they don’t cut down too much on the area in turns at certain tracks that already don’t have a lot of room to carry speeds through the apex to the straightaway. It’s time to call it what it is..a high speed chess match…where a driver can be running in first like Mike Wallace on one lap, and then be in fifteenth the next time they come around due to no drafting help in a vehicle that won’t let you really put the pedal to the metal. The other “so called” safety feature is the smaller fuel tanks…supposedly the crews will have to pit more often thus eliminating the huge bunching of cars. Hello! They all have to pit every time they have a chance so that they don’t get out of synch with the rest of the field. And since they all pit under the many yellows…let’s not go there…there is always a huge bunching of cars at the restart, and with the restrictor plates, the faster guys can’t break away from the field…thus spreading out the huge swarm of cars that are just waiting for the “big one”.  Face it…the television viewer and the fans at the track sit on the edge of their seats just waiting for a multitude of cars smashing into each other…not to see anyone harmed, but just for the spectacle of the happening. I for one, especially after being a car owner for so many years, would love to see a race with no collisions, and just good clean racing. It costs a lot of money to field a team, and there is always a chance for major injury…let’s try to do something about this style of racing that I will guarantee is disliked by virtually every driver in the NASCAR circuit. Then there’s the Car of the Future…oh man…I don’t have enough space to go there…

  We’ve finally had a few nights of racing in our area the past weeks, and it’s great to see close finishes, last lap passes, and guys coming from mid way through the pack to pick up a checkered flag. Saturday night racing is incredible in South Central Pennsylvania with choices including Lincoln, Williams Grove, Susquehanna, Port Royal, Trailway, Selisgrove and Shippensburg just to name a few. Kevin Knouse looks strong in the sprint field, as does Pat Cannon…Frankie Herr continues to be dominate in the Sportsman…Carl Billett always seems to get to the front, and Mike Goodwin, in the stock cars, just plain gets the job done.

   Please check out our ever improving web site at www.wisemotorsprt.com as I love getting questions, comments and information about area racers. Next time I see you …I hope it’s at the track….

Racing with the Wise Guy

Kirk M. Wise
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March Racing Article

WHERE WILL WE GO THIS YEAR?

As a new racing season begins, many of the teams and fans have to decide which track will be their home for the year. Although many enthusiasts follow tours throughout the area as well as the country, most frequent their one “home” track each and every week. The NASCAR fans actually have reserved seats that they must renew, or giveaway each year, and some of our tracks also have season seats that many have held for decades. The big dilemma this year will be between all the tracks running on Saturday night. Silver Spring had the most loyal fan, and team base that I know of, but that is gone…no I still have not set foot, in or near any of the stores that took it’s place…nor will I in the future. Saturday night for the Sportsman, Late Model, and Street Stocks that graced the Carlisle Pike for so many years will be split between both Williams Grove and Susquehanna Speedway Park this year. Of course, there is the added “competition” of the Sprint tracks like Lincoln, Port Royal, Selinsgrove, and Trailway for the shrinking numbers of racing fans in South Central Pennsylvania. Why are the numbers shrinking for attendance? Several ideas come to mind including the vast array of other activities that families participate in virtually every night of the week, the diminishing slush fund that folks use to pay for their seats and pit passes, and finally…the NASCAR races that have switched also to Saturday nights! Even though you can tape the event to watch later, and believe me …it is much more enjoyable when you can take out the many hours of commercials and worthless commentary contained in each event, it’s just not the same. And God forbid if you go to church the next day, as you know someone will spill the beans as to who went to victory lane.
     It’s tough out there for the racing facilities. They have internal costs sky rocketing, repairs, employees, taxes, and more and more competition…where will it end. I hate to tell you…the Springs won’t be the last to go..but the strong will survive. It’s still the least expensive night out for the family, when you figure that you can hang out for over 6 hours, and that the kids get in at a discount, or for free. Long live the local dirt track!
     O.K. soap box over…how about Daytona 500 winner Kevin Harvick! Had it not been for a flat tire on the restart in California, he probably would have made it two for two this year. Don’t forget how well he was running at the end of last year, finishing in the top of the points in Cup competition, as well as winning the Busch title for 2006. He and his team will be the team to be reckoned with this year. Johnson will be consistent, as will Martin, Gordon, Stewart and Kenseth…but I think “Hap” will be the man this year. Too soon to speculate on this kind of thing…possibly…but that’s why I’m called the Wise Guy!
Next time I see you, I hope it’s at the track,
Kirk Wise
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February Racing Article from the Wise Guy

SHOW ME THE SPONSORSHIP MONEY!      If you had the chance to visit last month’s Atlantic City, or York racing shows…you had to notice all of the logos adorning virtually every vehicle from the most popular sprinter to the youngster’s go-cart. Most have already paid big bucks to have their names on the various cars, track facilities and events for the upcoming season…but there are still more out there. Driver’s and teams should not be ashamed to ask for the green go-juice (cash) from everybody they can think of. This is how teams make it to the end of the season…and it is a great way for a business to promote their company and gain the most loyal of customers…race fans. Face it, why do corporations and little sole proprietorships invest their hard earned dollars in racing? Some may just love the sport and want to help out a fledgling team, but usually it is to gain popularity, exposure, and eventually turn it into more working capitol. Look at all the hubbub going on in the Nextel Cup right now with the buy- out of Cingular going back to AT&T…Burton and Childress want it on their car for Daytona, but Nextel has already promised over 700 million dollars to the sport, and does not want the competition to have their logo racing at their events. Sprint, and Alltel we already there when the transfer from Winston to Nextel took place…but AT&T left….maybe they should sponsor the Busch division next year…hmmmm.
     Speaking of the shows, the Dirt Trackin’ show for 2007 was the best ever in attendance, vendors, and cars. The fans loved the same low price for admission with free parking, and all the added events for no extra charge charge, especially for the family. The WHP CBS-21TV  Ms.Dirt Trackin’ contest was held on Friday night when Alyssa Sharmin was crowned the new queen, and was followed by a live Jazz Me Band performance. Saturday included a drivers arm wrestling tournament won by Jesse Morrison, Aaron Long, and Jason Morrison in their respective divisions, followed by the ever popular PWE wrestlers in the evening. Sunday included an early morning worship service hosted by RFC pastor Dan Laterza with singing by Hearts in Harmony, and a free remote controlled car tournament for the kids in conjunction with Fast Action Motorsports Entertainment in the afternoon. The event ended with the presentation of the Jack Giambalvo Motor Company best in show awards, and various raffle winners being announced. Bowhunters Superstore, A&G Custom Sprints, the Hooters Girls of York, the PA Racing Lawnmowers Association, ands Wise Motorsport Marketing all contributed to help raise nearly $2000 for the York County Racing Club’s injured driver’s fund. Over 200 beautifully prepared racing vehicles, 150 vendors, the Reading Fairground Museum, and even a NASCAR stretch limo all added to the huge show. The 25th edition has already been planned for the York Fairgrounds on January 25, 26, and 27 in the year 2008. Check out the Dirt Trackin 2007 Photos
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     I got my first whiff of racing alcohol burning when the cars fired up their engines at the show…and I can hardly wait for more. Lincoln will kick off the season with the Ice breaker 30 at 2PM for the Super Sprints paying $3500 to win on February 24th…bbbbrrrrr.
Next time I see you…I hope it’s at the track!
Kirk Wise – the “Wise Guy”
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January 2007 Racing Article

Happy New Year,,,It’s “Old Guy” 2007

First off…let me wish all of my readers all the best for the New Year. I am amazed how many people come up to me and comment about my monthly column. Thank you, your comments are appreciated. Now to the headline…I thought he retired! Am I surprised that Morton Anderson was called back into action in the National Football League only to become the highest ever scorer…nope. Am I surprised that Ricky Rudd has been asked to rejoin his old teammates at Robert Yates Racing…not at all. Both of these finesse positions cannot be taught to a young upstart no matter how talented he or she is. A driver feels it in his seat, the field goal kicker senses it on the arch of his foot, the basketball player sees the hoop as big as a trampoline when it’s right, and a home run hitter feels it the second the ball leaves the bat…it’s a feeling that is there to stay in an athlete…and it never fades. That’s why Mark Martin, Dale Jarrett, Bill Elliott, and Kenny Schrader can still run with the young guys…it’s the feel…but with a lot more wisdom, and a little more patience. It may take that young gun mentality and aggressiveness to win races, but in some cases, it’s still the turtle, not the hare that crosses the finish line first. Let me just mention the name …Smokey Snellbaker…need I say any more about a guy that is well into his years, but with good physical conditioning, and equipment…still wins…despite the gray hair. Go get-em veterans in 2007!
     One place you will see a lot of these drivers is at one of the many shows that will be taking place in the near future. Motorsports 2007 will be held again this year in Atlantic City with the show and the racing taking place January 12-14th on the boardwalk, and run again by the Area Auto Racing folks. The York Dirt Trackin’ Show will be held January 26-28, and promises to be even bigger than last year. The big differences between these two shows is the local flavor and hours. The show in Atlantic City will close earlier in the evening than years gone by, in the hope that fans will migrate to the racing arena. Also with the huge well-spent dollars by the vendors, Motorsports 2007 can afford to attract more of the big NASCAR names, teams, and tracks. The 24th annual Dirt Trackin’ Show has more of a local flavor, with more varied entertainment for the dollar. Tony Stewart will be represented, the Kasey Kahne #9 will also be on hand, but the local dirt sprinters to go-carts are the big draw…as well as their drivers, crews, and fans. The hours are the same as last year too, and will give the entrant plenty of time to see the over 120 vendors and nearly 200 display vehicles with the Friday hours from 4-10PM, Saturday 10-10, and Sunday 10-4.  The third main show for our area is the Trailway Speedway sponsored Motorama Show at the Harrisburg Farm Show Complex. This show is also different in that it will be held on only two days February 17 & 18, plus has more of an emphasis on the fantastic racing in the main arena with dirt bikes and micros.
     The shows are a great way to renew friendships with those whom we have not seen for the last few months, talk about all the new drivers who have switched seats, try to figure out who’s going to be the dominant teams, and to just plain have “old” fun …while enjoying the beautifully prepared chariots for the upcoming 2007 season. I can almost smell the racing alcohol and tires burning!

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