Last Weekend at The Track: The “64-pack” 10-Lap Muscle Car ENDURO

The 10-lap “Enduro” race for muscle cars concluded dramatically over the 3rd weekend in April, showcasing extreme driver skill and competition. Roy “Railbender” Ruskin and William “Werewolf” Ward faced off in the final, with impressive lap times. Ward emerged victorious, marking his prowess and the event’s excitement in 1984.

Meet the Fleet – Muscle Cars: ’68 Ford Torino GT

BODY: Auto World (based on Aurora original) WHEELS: Vincent TIRES: Road Race Replicas I admit I’ve never been a fan of Ford Torinos. I like the 1970 model’s front end with the hooded headlights, but all the others don’t do much for me. That said, the first ’68 GT with the fastback roofline wasn’t aContinue reading Meet the Fleet – Muscle Cars: ’68 Ford Torino GT

Even The Losers Get Lucky Sometimes

The “64-Pack” racing format eliminates half the competitors early, leading to new series: the “32-Car Hard Luck Hoedown” and “32-Car Slo-Mo Sloedown.” These events offer eliminated racers a second chance. Jeremiah Logan won the Hoedown with his ’67 Chevy Nova, while Hank Houston surprised in the Sloedown with a slower Jaguar.

Something is wrong in PIT ROW…

As I get further and further along in making my track what I want it to be, I’m becoming more and more dissatisfied with one aspect of it I can’t seem to get right: my pit row. I did a blog post about this some time ago, when I explained how my trio of GreenlightContinue reading Something is wrong in PIT ROW…

DIORAMA DETAILS: The Mooneyes Kiosk

Mooneyes, founded by Dean Moon in the late 1940s in California, continues to be a prominent vendor at vintage racing events. Their tent showcases classic speed equipment and custom vehicles, catering to performance enthusiasts with a mix of nostalgia and modern products. Visitors can shop for parts and memorabilia while enjoying the racing spectacle.