Whenever I think of the Chicagoland Speedway I think of the Chitwood family. Back in the early 90s, Joie Chitwood III was VP/GM of a group named Raceway Associates, getting ready to build what became Chicagoland Speedway (in its pre-ISC days). Today, Joie Chitwood, III is President of Daytona and a formerpresident of Indianapolis, but when I met him, he'd come to our Richmond International Raceway because NASCAR told himPaul Sawyerhad built the best retaining wall (with no opening anywhere for a driver to get hurt like Don Mactavish at Daytona and Michael Waltrip at Bristol) and best catchfence, with a special angled chain link,on the NASCAR circuit and suggested he model the ones at Chicago after ours at Richmond. As our member Dennis Andrews will remember, Chitwood's father, Joie Chitwood, Jr., drove in the NASCAR Grand American circuit and his grandfather operated the famed Joie Chitwood Thrill Show, which once drew in excess of 110,000 spectators for a single Chicago Soldier Field performance.
The Chitwoods - Joie, Joie, Jr. and Joie III
Fair season is now upon us again. When I was a kid, one of the great attractions at our State Fair of Virginia in Richmond was the grandstand auto thrill show on the old half-mile dirt track. Booked by Cetlin & Wilson attractions who had the Va. State Fair contract, we usually had the Jack Kochman Hell Drivers most years. I couldn't wait until I was old enough to finally have permission to be allowed in. I think it was the same year my buddy and I saw our first Lion MotorDrome Wall of Death Show.
Jack Kochman Hell Drivers
I guess the most famous and one of the early auto thrill shows was the Lucky Teter show and I think he is supposed to have been one of the greatest stunt drivers.
Lucky Teeter at Richmond
Lion Motordrome Wall of Death act
Did you ever see an auto thrill show? Where? When? What Show?
Ever see a Lion MotorDrome wall of Death Show?
Here you go:
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updated by @dave-fulton: 04/21/17 03:40:55PM