You have often seen me mention on these pages my good friend and former Richmond schoolmate, Frank Buhrman. Frank is the one you should blame for tutoring me and teaching me most of what I know about auto racing, beginning in 1964.
For many years now, Frank has resided near Gettysburg in the small locality of Carroll Valley, Pennsylvania - within easy driving distance of some of the east coast's most famed and revered dirt race tracks... i.e. Williams Grove, Hagerstown, the late Silver Spring among many.
As he noted in the e-mail below to me, he took in a different kind of show this past Saturday in Arcadia, Maryland... about an hour's drive southeast of his Pennsylvania residence.
This involves dirt and vehicles, so it seems a perfect fit here.
Some folks went to Bristol last Saturday and some to the demo races at Arcadia. I bet I know which group had the most fun.
Following is Frank's note to me and some photos he snapped with his phone. Enjoy.
Attached are some shots I took with the phone last Saturday at the
Arcadia (Md.) Volunteer Fire Company Carnival Grounds and Demo Derby
Track, where around 30-35 junk vehicles in three different classes ran
what are referred to by this promoter as "demo races." The track,
essentially the demo pit with a small extra section punched out on one
corner to add a "hair-pin turn," is probably about 1/10 mile, with
dirt mounds on each corner to keep guys from cutting - although as one
photo shows, they will try to climb them. I really had fun and for $12
would go again, although I wish it wasn't an hour away. Last year a
rival promoter had these races in Littlestown, Pa. (calling them "full
contact races"), a lot closer to us, but apparently they couldn't come
to terms with that fire company to return. I don't think the next
Jimmy Johnson will get his start here, but it's decent entertainment.
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"Any Day is Good for Stock Car Racing"
updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM