A note from W. Still growin and working on things, no more wedgies!
Michael W. Smith
Monday July 9 2012, 10:12 AM

Just want to let everyone know that the only reason the 7 car was allowed to race Friday was because our tech official was not at the track Friday. We hired a new Official who is not trained yet. He allowed the 7 car to race not knowing all the restrictions we have discribed in the rules. He did the best he knew and has since been met with and informed what the body rules are. We are very sorry for upsetting everyone. I am not the tech official, I am very busy with putting on the show and was unable to deal with the matter. That race car and all Good Old Days Series cars will be checked going forward before they are allowed to compete. All cars must have a Stock all steel body from 1937 to 1989 as discribed in the rules. That means a Stock Top, Hood, Trunk lid, Fenders, and rear quarter panels. It states the door skins can be made out of aluminum but must be an exact match to original factory skins. That means all reproduction metal used on your race car. If it doesn't look original it won't pass inspection. The complete body rules are on the goodolddaysseries.com web site along with the tire rules. No tire will be allowed to stick out past the wheel well more then 5 inches. Note: If you plan on racing in the good old days series your vehicle must comply to the rules discribed in the rule book going forward. Starting Friday July 13th. If you are unable to make your race car legal for the good old days series you will be allowed to race. You are welcome to race with the Dirt Race Cars if your car does not pass the G.O.D.S. tech. No exceptions. The only reason we allowed cars to race without complying to the rules in the series up till now was to get the track going. It's time to make the G.O.D.S. the way it was created. The only rule we have in the DRC'S class is safety and 8 1/2 tires. W