This And That
by: Texascudaguy
GGW Racing(SYMT) West Texas Tumbleweeds N Twisters 250
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Welcome to the land of cotton and the dusty plains of West Texas for this week's GGW Show Your Moon Tour Race.

             

 

The race is called  the West Texas Tubleweeds and Twisters 250 and it will be held at the Lady Luck Speedway   in Lubbock, Texas.

 

 

A little About Lubbock and the Plains:

Lubbock is an small city in the northwestern part of Texas. Lubbock's nickname is the "Hub City" which comes from being the economy, education, and health care hub of a multi-county region commonly called the South Plains. Longest stretches of wide open country, dusty plains, cotton and oil fields, and some of the greatest people make up the landscape of the Plains of West Texas.   

The South Plains area is  the largest contiguous cotton-growing region in the world.    The "Plains" area is also number #1 in the U.S. in petroleum production, number #1 in the U.S. in peanut production,  and  in 2007 became the number #1 in the world in wind generated electricty with a massive 450 turbine wind farm that stretchs along I-20 over a 200 mile area.  We don't just say we "Do it Bigger"  in West Texas. We can actually back it up.

West Texas is known for heavy winds, sandstorms, and massive thunderstorms that are almost a year round occurence.

 No that's not the  Iraq Desert in the pic above. That's a West Texas Sandstorm  moving in on a suburban Lubbock  neighborhood in springtime.

Unfortunately, with all that wind available and the volatile, unpredictible weather in the area, Texas and primarily the South Plains have also produced the most recorded tornadoes in the world throughout our history.

    With tornadoes, tumbleweeds,and  sandstorms rolling across the plains like Old West Outlaws in search of achance to "storm" the town,  its only fitting that this week, the  GGW Show Your Moon Tour takes us to an old dusty dirt track just south of Lubbock called the Lady Luck Speedway.

  

The track is a 3/8 mile clay oval that originally opened around 1967. The Race season at Lady Luck includes several different series including Enduro Class,Pure Stock, Outlaw Stock Class, IMCA Southern SportMod, IMCA Modified, and 305 Sprints.

A Few of the local boys'  (and girls)  rides:

 

     While the scenery "aint much" to look at  and the track is one of the smallest  in the area, it still continues to be the most popular place around Lubbock to catch a race or get your kids involved in the sport of racing. They host several events a year just for kids like battery powered car races for the "little ones" when the main racing series are not running. The Lubbock area is know for its friendly people and the atmosphere at all the racing venues out here is always an enjoyable one.

Classic Car Shows, burnout contests, charity events and taking a drive down to the old drive-in Movie Theatre in Lamesa(very close to where Speedbeagle is from) are all a big  part of the racing atmosphere in West Texas. Car Enthusiast and Racing enthusiast here are one in the same. It "aint real racing" if you just watch the race and call it a day.

Race  Night  in West Texas, whether its at the Lady Luck Oval  or a nearby 1/4 or 1/8 mile straight tracks, is almost as popular as the "Friday Night Lights" of High School football. There will be a mandatory caution sometime Friday evening for those of you that would like to catch some of the most exciting high school football in the country with Lubbock Monterrey hosting the Odessa Permian Panthers in a clash of high scholl football titans literally  just up the road from our GGW track. 

 Lubbock is the home of The College Baseball Hall of Fame, the hometown of Rock-n-roll legend Charles Hardin "Buddy" Holley,  and nearby Littlefield, Tx is the home of Legendary country singer Waylon Jennings.

    Many of the greats of oldies rock, classic country, and what has become Southern Rock, or rockabilly have roots in theWest Texas area.   Its part  in American music culture history  follows a line very similar to the grass roots of Memphis and Nashville and the days of Elvis Presley.

 So with this GGW race, we celebrate all  classics  and the so called "Baby Boomer" generation that  worked so hard to build this nation into the wonderful place we live today,and a big reason why terrible events like what happend 7 Yrs ago today fail to destroy the love Americans have for the things that so many of us take for granted.

    Apple pie, friends and family, football, and racing are the most important  things in the country no matter where you go.  Without that generation laying the foundation for us and putting in  long hours in steel mills, cotton fields, oil rigs, and cattle ranges, we would have none of those things.They didnt have a choice. To make a living during the great depression years when a lot of the southwest looked like dusty dry old West Texas,  they had to just maked do wiuth what they had.  No internet, cell phones, 5 cars per family,  747 Jets to travel on, or the other luxiries we have today.

 With that said,  the cars we are racing this week are all tributes to the classics  and the generations that made America what it is today.

 

   Okay!    Lets get to the qualifying. Being that we're racing in the center cotton country,  we were going to have a  Tractor Tippin' contest to set the qualifying order, seen here with Jokerswild abd Photogr  in the first round of qualifying.

We even brought in a "Tractor Tippin expert" to explain it

One or two of the drivers finally figured it out as  the John Deere man himself Tylerhead looked to run away with the pole position.

However, too many drivers couldn't get the tractor tippin' thing down because of the lack of sleep ridin' all night on the Kong  Limousine Service that   Texascudaguy provided for the group to get to here to Texas.

 Whoops!

 Since the tractor tippin thing didnt work out too well,  we decided to just go with reversed points standings order for our starting grid which puts Klvalus on the pole this week.  

                               Here's the Race  Lineup:

 

Row 1 Klvalus on the outside  showing off her Miller Lte colors in a classic 59' Vette.

 On the inside, we have tsfanpc driving a Britsh classic with a very American name in her 63 Austin Healey.. 

Row 2 is Photgor on the outside in his Ford "Woodie" Wagon  looking for a lane to surf to the lead .

 Frevr3fan on the inside celebrating another lost legend of the Chevy world, The Camaro SuperSport. I here Dale Sr. had a whole collection of these.

Row 3 outside   features Hanahan, a favorite to win this race because of his experience a ghost cowboy of fire, giving him an edge in this wacky Texas style race. A Cuda Bond Enterprises   built Aston Martin DB5(the ultimate bond car) could either make or break this race for him. Lets just hope his car serves him better than those  limos Cuda provided.

Jbroomy on the inside of Row 3  looks to be a "Deuzzy"  as they say  in his 1930  Duesenberg, so we can't count him out either. 

 

Row 4 is where both the maddogs are. Jokerswild is on the outside driving the Dark Night Special, a 1925 Rolls Royce Phantom.

On the inside is Forenic looking for purple passion in his purple 55 Chevy Belair.

Forensic2 and Jokerswild side by side into that first corner  makes me think everyone behind them may hold back a bit on the start. You never know what to expect from these wild ones on the track

     In Row 5, On the outside is Moseby is bringing out some double firepower with his Hell-Camino 57' El Camino.

On the inside is Tylerhead  driving an Elvis Pink Cadillac just to show up the Buddy Holly fans at the race.

Row 6 features SweetKena, GGW's own wild cat in  the original Wildcat, a 1954 
Buick one to be exact.

On the outside is Jon 464  looking to take out Photogr's geese, Claude and Maude, with a  fast flyin'  1970 Plymouth "Super" bird of his own.

 

 Now I'm sure you've heard the saying "Dogs are mans best friend."  Well in Texas a horse is right there with him.

In Row 7, on the outside, we have Speedbeagle  riding the  best horse we could find in a Mustang Shelby GT500.

On the inside is Yeemum looking to soon be  "Charging" through the pack in her 69 Charger.

 

Row 8 sports 2 more Girl-rillas with Gerell on the outside doing her best James Dean impression in a  1955 Porshe 356 speedster .

On the inside is HotFootLori  looking to quickly put the hot foot pedal to the metal  and  say "Bye Boys" in her 1932  Hi-Boy(s)  roadster.

In row 9, we have Dwindy  who plans to be "thundering along" rain,shine, tornadoes, or hurricanes  in his 62 Thunderbird,

 On the inside, Tezgm99   is  aiming to sting the competion in his   1951 Hudson Hornet.

 

 And Finally bringing up the rear in the 19th spot  is ole Cuda Kong  hemi-self  looking to just set the cruise and enjoy the ride this week in his 71 Plymouth Cuda.

 

 

   Well,thats it.    The track is ready, all the drivers have their bootstraps tightened, their lugnuts stashed,  and the field is set to go  so there's nothing left to do but get this thing started before a sandstorm,  tornado, or even Hurrican Ike has a chance to wash  us out.

                Green!Green! Green!    Lets Go Racing Texas Style!

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tylerhead24
Sep 11, 2008
6:21 PM
Oh great, we GGW racers have enough time keeping the car going the right way in normal conditions, let alone with a sandstorm! lol

My number is 2

Last edited by tylerhead24 on September 11th at 6:22 PM.

Tsfanpc
Sep 11, 2008
6:21 PM
Cuda glad you got this up before I lost my internet connection. And I cannot believe I am the first!

No. 2

Last edited by Tsfanpc on September 11th at 6:24 PM.

tylerhead24
Sep 11, 2008
6:22 PM
Tsfanpc- I beat you to it! lol

tylerhead24
Sep 11, 2008
6:23 PM
btw I like my car, I wouldn't mind having that in the driveway right now, haha.

Tsfanpc
Sep 11, 2008
6:25 PM
I see that Tyler. You little tylerhead. hehehe
I thought that I had finally gotten ahead of everyone.

Tsfanpc
Sep 11, 2008
6:26 PM
Cuda great writeup on the history of Lubbock. And the track is fantastic.

I cannot imagine being in a place where you have sandstorms that raises so far up in the air. I thought we had sandstorms here. Shoot, we have dustup when you look at those pictures.

HotfootLori
Sep 11, 2008
6:27 PM
YYYYEEEEHHHHHAAWWWWWW

Now, let's have a Hurricane party after the race!

Number is 4.

You did an awesome job Cuda, just awesome!

Last edited by HotfootLori on September 11th at 6:28 PM.

JOKERSWILD
Sep 11, 2008
6:28 PM
Cuda-

LMAO this is a great race and I aint missin another one my # is 3 and I love my Ride stylin brother stylin..

HotfootLori
Sep 11, 2008
6:35 PM
I love my car too~ that is sssuuuhhhwweeeeetttt.

I thought the El Camino didn't come out until 1959?

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 11, 2008
6:40 PM
Hope you brought your hip boots boys and girls. 5+ inches of rain in the last 24 hours and more to come. AND our $98million dollar drainage system isn't working.

We pick 3.

Texascudaguy
Sep 11, 2008
6:41 PM
Well/ I went to change the lineup pics to be above the words instead of below and refresh to see you guys are already off and going. Thought i might have it posted earlier in the afternoon but Photobucket was under maintenance all afternoon.

Tyler is moving through the pack already. Guess he did learn something from the tractor tippin.

Texascudaguy
Sep 11, 2008
6:44 PM
Lori. It didnt come out til 59. That 57 is a concept car, but the "fins on the 57 were the best any 50's chevy ever had. Chevy had some great cars over the yeaars, and ruined a lot of them just by "changin things up" too much.

klvalus
Sep 11, 2008
6:45 PM
Dang it! You guys always post when I am commuting home! LOL

GREEN GREEEN GREEEEEEEN!!!! YIPEE!

How in the world did I get that sa-weet ride on the pole Cuda??!! You must have reversed our lineup. LOL

I pick 3 cuz it rhymes with TREE!!!

Texascudaguy
Sep 11, 2008
6:58 PM
Beagle is right. We might have to add Wipers and pit for mud tires if this keeps up.. I feel bad for the girls driving convertibles if this rain keeps up all weekend.

We are 700 miles from the gulf coast and Hurrican Ike, but its fdefinetly having some effect on the weather here.

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 11, 2008
6:58 PM
BTW, Cuda-

There's only one r in Monterey. (I should know. I was the point where the horizontal bar of the "T" intersected with the vertical when we marched out Monterey during our halftime show.)

Texascudaguy
Sep 11, 2008
7:09 PM
Thanks Speedy for editing. Ill fix it in a bit..

Does this look familiar?
people dont realize just how big all those wind generators towards Sweetwater are.
Photobucket

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 11, 2008
7:10 PM
Cuda posted the pic of the sandstorm blowing in. Here's what it looks like when it gets here. This is 50th Street, one of the main East/West thoroughfares. The picture was taken about 2 in the afternoon (and I wear contact lenses).
Photobucket



Thanks for the cool car. My sister's first car was a 66 Mustang, but she really wanted a Shelby(daddy said no because of the insurance).

Texascudaguy
Sep 11, 2008
7:14 PM
Tyler and his buddies from the Big City of New York decided they wanted a souvernior.

Photobucket

What's funny is SpeedBeagle actually got them to pay cash for it. Dang she's good. Speedy For Texas Governor.

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 11, 2008
7:40 PM
Photobucket

The Lubbock skyline. Note the tall building. On May 11, 1970, Lubbock was hit by an F5 tornado. That building took a direct hit, and although the structure was bent as a result of the storm, it remained standing(if you look up from ground level, you can still see where it bent).

Last edited by SpeedBeagle20 on September 11th at 7:49 PM.

Texascudaguy
Sep 11, 2008
7:46 PM
Speedy. i have a bumch of pic of that tornado. It was the most costly one ever until the 99 Oklahoma City one.
That building, then the Great Plains Life Building was at the time and may still be the only building that size to surive a direct hit from a f5 tornado.
Was going to put something about it in the post but ws getting too lengthy o had to take some of the tornado and all of the "Buddy Holly" sutff out.. LOL.

HotfootLori
Sep 11, 2008
7:53 PM
Ok Cuda - thanks for 'splainin Lucy :)

Thought I'd have a Tall Boy in my Hi-Boy

Photobucket

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 11, 2008
7:53 PM
Photobucket

The Great Plains Life Building (now Metro Tower) immediately after the tornado.

Texascudaguy
Sep 11, 2008
7:54 PM
The tornado in the race title pic is the one from Dimmit, Tx about a hr north of Lubbock and 20 miles from Earth, Tx, where i grew up. My mom worked at the hospitl in Dimmitt and was there the night that one hit just south of town. She also worked in Friona the night a big one hit there. She could tell you some great tornado stories about near misses and why everyone in west Texas should have a good storm cellar

Texascudaguy
Sep 11, 2008
8:00 PM
Uh Oh.
Lori's bustin out the tallboys?
Jokers is gonna be jealous. He's still waiting for Miller Lite from Kristen and Shinerbock from Speedbeagle.
Photobucket

jon_464
Sep 11, 2008
8:03 PM
Cuda, great job! My number is 2

I also brought along some extra tires:

jon_464
Sep 11, 2008
8:07 PM
Since we're fairly close to Mexico, here's some beer for JW:

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 11, 2008
8:07 PM
Cuda-

Forget the mud tires, bring on the pontoons. Lubbock ISD just cancelled classes for tomorrow.

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 11, 2008
8:14 PM
Cuda-

You grew up in Earth???? Were you in that Dairy Queen commercial they did a few years back????

photogr
Sep 11, 2008
8:27 PM
My number is three don't you see.

That is OK Cuda I am bringing my own car with my Ion particle accelerator.



Last edited by photogr on September 11th at 8:30 PM.

frevr3fan
Sep 11, 2008
8:32 PM
Cuda- I love this track and I havent even been there. Really good job. My number is 1.

photogr
Sep 11, 2008
8:32 PM
Hoever, If that is too radical, I can go with this puppy.

photogr
Sep 11, 2008
8:36 PM
This is my version of a late model Modified.


photogr
Sep 11, 2008
8:38 PM
This is NASCAR's version of the new COT for Nationwide.



So who is forward thinking here?

Last edited by photogr on September 11th at 8:39 PM.

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 11, 2008
8:40 PM
Video of the 1970 Lubbock tornado (no audio)

Last edited by SpeedBeagle20 on September 11th at 8:45 PM.

HotfootLori
Sep 11, 2008
8:45 PM
Anyone want a Bud Light?

I'll just jump in my Budweiser Rocket and get us some ....

Photo by HotfootLori 09-11-08

Budweiser Rocket, Photo by HotfootLori 09-11-08

(Photos taken today at Talladega Motorsports Hall of Fame by ME!)

photogr
Sep 11, 2008
8:47 PM
Under Photogrs new leadership as President of this country, He has decided to utilize NASCAR's concept of heavily sponsored decals on the fighter jets of the military services to curtail expenses.



Whoa Nellie to the pilot that has to fly this heavily sponsored pink fighter.

photogr
Sep 11, 2008
8:52 PM
I am thinking Rocket power is going to win this race.


photogr
Sep 11, 2008
8:57 PM
Maude and Claude is ready and loaded down with heavy artilery.



Last edited by photogr on September 11th at 8:58 PM.

Texascudaguy
Sep 11, 2008
8:59 PM
Tony Stewart and Speedbeagle discussinf the race earlier this afternoon
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SpeedBeagle20
Sep 11, 2008
9:01 PM
Cuda- You left a song off your playlist--

photogr
Sep 11, 2008
9:02 PM
Homer and Gomer are standing by for back up.

photogr
Sep 11, 2008
9:13 PM
Then we got Big Bubba. If he can't get er done, nobody can.


Texascudaguy
Sep 11, 2008
9:15 PM
President Photogr. I'm not sure if Maude and Claude are safe here in Lubbock. The "other" president made the drive up from his ranch to watch the race and he isn't quiet that keen on the hunting season rules and all.
Photobucket

HotfootLori
Sep 11, 2008
9:16 PM
Cuda - nice to know Smoke's got my back this weekend out there in Texas. Hook em horns!

VVVVRRRRRROOOOOMMMMMM

Hey cody - is your grandma safe and sound?

photogr
Sep 11, 2008
9:17 PM
What do you get when you put a 57 Chevy, a 58 Chevy and a 59 Chevy together? A mess? No a 789 Chevy.





Texascudaguy
Sep 11, 2008
9:19 PM
Beagle here' a great video about the "American Pie" song. you'll have to pause my music player by my profile to watch it with the sound.

photogr
Sep 11, 2008
9:19 PM
Cuda:

That is why I brought up reinforcements with Big Buba.

photogr
Sep 11, 2008
9:23 PM
Any body want to date?



I thought not.

SpeedBeagle20
Sep 11, 2008
9:27 PM
Ummmmmmm Lori-

Them's fightin' words in this part of the state


Photobucket

Last edited by SpeedBeagle20 on September 11th at 9:32 PM.

HotfootLori
Sep 11, 2008
9:29 PM
Speedy - bring it on girl! LOL Smoke already picked me, so I can't loose to you either, right?

ha ha ha

HOOK EM HORNS :)

OK, ok, ok ...

Just kidding!

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