Topic: Vintage Trans Am Race at The Gorge

Bob Nakamura is hosting a race for Scalextric vintage Trans Am cars on Saturday June 27th. Here are the details:

VINTAGE TRANS AM CLASSIC
Saturday June 27, 2015
The Gorge Raceway

VINTAGE TRANS AM CLASSIC

985 SE 10th Circle, Troutdale, OR 97060

SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH, 2015

DOORS OPEN AT 9 AM, RACING STARTS AND 10:30

WILL RUN 4 TIMES THROUGH, 4 MINUTE HEATS

ENTRY FEE IS 10.00 / INCLUDES LUNCH

The Trans Am challenge race is for 1966-1972 Trans Am cars by Scalextric only. All cars will be out of the box stock. No modifications other than changing the pick up braid. No adding of weight allowed.

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Must be time to call Tony...

"Big Smooth"

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Weapon on the way. 

Thank you Tony.  cool

"Big Smooth"

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Ew, ew , ew, what'd ya get?

Here's mine

http://i361.photobucket.com/albums/oo56/reek455/IMG_6603_zps0cnefwhp.jpg

Race cars are neither beautiful nor ugly. They become beautiful when they win.

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Here's mine. This is the first time I have ever put a traction magnet back into a car! I finally found the original stock tires for the rear. Has anyone noticed the stock rear tires on the '70 Camaros are taller and wider than those on the Mustang and '69 Camaro? This '70 is now stock.......... again!

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UPDATE: This car turned out to be a total let down. It suffered from NO rear grip as the tires seemed to be glazed over even after being sanded. After just two heats on June 27th I was already over 10 laps down. It was such a pitiful exibition Bob Nakamura took pity on me and loaned me his Scalextric Challenger to compete with. I never did make up the deficit, but managed to move up a couple spots. Good news is Rico blew two motors after which he took this Camaro, put the Rico rub on it and raced it for the remainder of the race. During Rico's stint the Camaro actually appeared to be working rather well. It must just be me. Anyway the Camaro is now back on the work bench gutted and being re-fitted for duty as a traction magnet free racer in the Odd Thursday Night Trans Am Class. Maybe I can do better with it there.......................or maybe not.................we'll see.

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I already know you're not legal, cheater.  There's no white Goodyear letters on the tires tongue

Race cars are neither beautiful nor ugly. They become beautiful when they win.

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Ok, ok.......that photo was taken with the Paul Gage tires on it........HOWEVER, in the process of removing the original tires and then re-installing them I rubbed most of the lettering off!

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I'm bringing my durometer!!

Race cars are neither beautiful nor ugly. They become beautiful when they win.

9 (edited by racerbob June 27, 2015 7:47 pm)

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Thanks to all who attended the race. I had a blast hosting the race and will make it an annual event. It is such a pleasure to have a group of people come to RACE and still help each other out when trouble comes.

Bob Nakamura

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It was an excellent race Bob, looking forward to the next one!!!

I was a recipient of that help today, and would not have had nearly as much fun had you not loaned me your Scalextric Challenger to race. Thank you very much!

Of course then after Rico blew up his second motor he takes my ill handling POS Camaro, quickly works his magic on it, and finishes out the race with my Camaro actually working like an acceptable race car!...............................................................................
Maybe I need a new hobby????!!!!!!!

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I thought that a tire swap would be easier and faster than another motor swap.  That Vic and I survived both of us running the same car and it performed at the finish about like it did st the start was a minor miracle.

Good racing, good food, good friends.

Now what did Jeff do to his car that got 32 laps out of it?  smile

"Big Smooth"

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Yes, thanks Bob I had a great time and am looking forward to the next race.

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I was able to get a few photos at the race -

Bob provided plenty of practice time before the race.
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Left to right at the driver's stations are Jeff Fields, Mitch Brooks, Al Christensen, and John Gill.
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Bob looks ready to race!
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Nothing but concentration.
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The Gorge Raceway has a nice long front straight!
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Everyone had a really good time!
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Racers prepare for the start of another heat. The race consisted of 4 rounds of 4 minute heats. Everyone got plenty of track time!
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At the end of it all it was time for Bob to announce the results.
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Al Christensen had an excellent drive with his new out of the box stock Scalextric Cougar finishing in 6th place.
http://www.naste.org/members/bill/IMG_9821.jpg

Rico Locati blew two motors, switched to my of crappy Camaro, performed some quick massage work, and still managed to post a 5th place finish!
http://www.naste.org/members/bill/IMG_9822.jpg

Jeff Fields drove a perfect heat in the Red Lane scoring 32 laps, a new record for the Trans Am cars at The Gorge! Jeff finished in 4th Place.
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John Gill drove a consistant and fast race to finish in the 3rd spot.
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Monte where-did-he-come from Saager drove an outstanding race, overcoming a multitude of obstacles to finish in 2nd Place!
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Bob Nakamura, race host and director, and just plain FAST racer finished in 1st Place. A well deserved win!
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The first Trans Am Race for stock Scalextric cars at The Gorge Raceway in Troutdale was an outstanding event! The plaque on Bob's trophy pretty accurately summed up the day!
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Great pictures Bill, well done!

"Big Smooth"