Here is some history on the track we will be racing on
Surface/Size Asphalt/One-third mile oval
HISTORY
Columbus Motor Speedway (CMS), organized in 1945 by the late John Nuckles and a group of motorcycle enthusiasts, has become one of the top drawing sporting attractions in central Ohio during the past 50 years. After purchasing a 50 acre tract of land on the southeast edge of Columbus in 1945, the group, led by Nuckles carved out a one-third mile "true" oval and held the first motorcycle race in the fall of 1946.
In 1947 there were two motorcycle events and a roadster show held at the speedway. Motorcycles and occasionally roadsters raced at the speedway until 1950 when lights were installed and the first stock car event held. Races were run every Friday night featuring 1937 - 1949 coupes and sedans. The track was paved in 1957 and the program progressed from the stocks to the super modifieds and eventually to the current super Late Models.
In 1953 the track was incorporated with 11 members comprising the board of directors and John Nuckles serving as President. The elder Nuckles continued to run the speedway until his unexpected death in 1965. The highest paying race of the year is now held in his memory, and the 1996 John Nuckles Memorial will be presented July 27th. In the years surrounding Nuckles' death, all of the original members of the corporation left. In 1971 James Nuckles, the only son of John and Esther Nuckles, became the sole owner. The speedway has subsequently become a family operation with Jim's son Jerry acting as Vice President and his wife Barbara serving as concession manager. Jim's youngest son Jeff, is the promotional director while his oldest son John is a consultant. Jim and Barbara's fourth son, Jamie, was also actively involved at the oval until his death in 1974.
There have been many aspiring professionals and seasoned veterans cut their teeth on the demanding third-mile oval. Such names as Neal Sceva, #### Freeman, Benny Parsons and Ralph O'Day just to name a few. It was a humid night in the summer of 1957 that a modified built by the Miller brothers from Columbus and driven by Jim Cushman made automotive history as the first ever winged racecar. Many people laughed, but not for long as the primitive creation decimated the competition. Columbus native and long time ASA stand-out Don Gregory was a Sunday night staple at the speedway for more than a decade driving the purple and white number 7 owned by Bud St Amant. Gregory dominated both Late Model and Sportsman competition in the 60's and 70's. The late 1970's brought huge crowds and purses to CMS along with correspondingly stiff competition. With weekly attendance of nearly 4,000, the average winners share of the purse was nearly $1500. Ed Howe of Beaverton, Michigan made weekly treks to CMS to compete against the likes of #### Dunlevy Sr., Harold Smith and #### Bicketstaff. It was not uncommon to see 30 car fields and intense action every week.
Our Race
We are going to be mixing it up today folks because we are not only racing we are "TRAILER RACING" You heard me we will be pulling a trailer behind us while we race this a real event that they do here at Columbus Motor Speedway.
RULES
Rules are there are no rules when it comes to trailer racing lets just hope the family is not in the back of the trailer. lol
Also this will be a Memorial Race In honor Of Bobbie Nuckles who recently passed-.R.I.P.- B.Nuckles
Here are a few You Tubes about Columbus Motor Speedway to give you an Idea what your in for.
And also here is a link to the Speedway just to check it out and get further info.
Kristin--play the dice its your best bet and good luck
Yeemum good luck
Hanahan--They still have them all the time at this track click on the link at the bottom they are having them this weekend as a matter of fact - have fun racin and good luck..
woohoo, that means I can go hire one of those little trailers from the petrol station and not get penalised since the picture is of a caravan whereas this is a trailer race so I won't be pinged as I would still be towing a 'trailer'. Have to love these mixed terms when they work in your favour! :D
SB20--I don't see a trailer oh way in the back hes trailing alright.
Frevr3fan--Due to the holidays and the humor contest I kicked it off a little early ok by one day so good luck and drink a couple of amps youll be ready to go.
Joker- Thats cool. Nothing like racing in the middle of the week. I dont mind. Especially since I have a 3 day weekend. We also have the Camping West series here this friday at Irwindale. So thats going to be a blast.
My friend who I help out with the Racing for the cure melanoma fund raisers. They just bought a west car that they will be racing on friday.
Joker- This is one of my many hotel oooops I mean trailer chains. Because of my entreupener skills. Thats how I was able to afford that super sonic ultra fast racing trailer. LOL
I am a football fan first and foremost I will root for any team as long as their not playing the Buckeyes and am also a Nascar fan and root for Dale Jr. and Tony Stewart I like humor and jokes and stay away from politics and religion I have a black belt in crowbar and baseball bat I love dancing with Kangaroos and cliff diving into a swimming pool
Who needs a stupid counter anyway either you read it or you didn't--JW..