Sunday, February 26, 2012

Sunday funnie

The Daytona 500 is on today. An old Tank McNamara Sunday colour cartoon.


Saturday, February 25, 2012

Roy Smith, Victoria, BC


 

Roy Smith lost his life when the fishing boat he was on capsized February 26, 2004. He would have turned 60 that August. At that point Roy had been inducted to the Victoria Motorsport Hall of Fame, Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame and Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame.

http://www.victoriaautoracinghalloffame.com/roysmith/roysmith.html
http://www.gvshof.ca/inductees/roy-smith.aspx
 http://www.cmhf.ca/inductees/SmithRoy_53


Friday, February 24, 2012

RCSCC Triad

 

I think I might have mentioned this before but this is a more complete rundown of the 1961 Royal City Sports Car Club Triad event. It involved a rally, a gymkhana and an autocross. Looked snowy for the autocross and probably for the other events.

Snow forecast for today and tomorrow around here as well. Let's run the Triad again!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

and a third page from the 1965 Hot Rod Yearbook

Built by Carl Irish down in Portland, OR, and driven by Bob Gregg.


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

another page from the 1965 Hot Rod Yearbook

Another page from the 1965 Hot Rod Yearbook. This time Blackie Green's super modified built for Mel Keen.


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

pages from the 1965 Hot Rod Yearbook

Oh man, take a few days off and come back to a new way of trying to post. Wish me luck.

Some pages from the HAMB forum that have been uploaded. A please and thank you reposting here.

First Jim McGowan's Apache custom car.


Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Monday, February 13, 2012

okay, it's Monday, but....

About 40 years ago things went off the rails, or at least onto a different line. Alice Cooper showed up in town and for a while I really liked the sound. Still like that sound and he/they were a way to find other sounds.



Sunday, February 12, 2012

apologies

Not sure why multiple posts ended up happening on one day. Living next to Snafouver is my only excuse. (If you know who Len Norris is then you know where Snafouver is.)

I suppose I could try to alter time and fix things but it's best to let these things happen and try not to let them happen again.

1931 motorcycle hill climb

While this isn't the motorcycle race referred to in the previous ad, it is interesting, and I don't think I've put this one up yet. I have something from 1929 back in the "early Vancouver" thread. Same club, Flying Thirty Club, and same hill in Maillardville I guess.

Friday, February 10, 2012

1931 Port Moody international regatta

The boat race referred to in the previous post.

old ad from the Sun

The Vancouver Sun is about to be 100 years old. Congratulations. Glad to see it and other local papers still operating. Here's a 1931 ad from that newspaper:

1950 Abbotsford

Going through the GVMPS archives/research material that has been gathering dust and this slid out of the pile. A 1950 scan from a trip Tom J., Gerry M. and myself did to the BC Archives.

One task was to find some sort of Fernie, BC link to Pete Henderson. I believe we found that in a local newspaper.

And the other task was to hopefully find a 1949 reference to racing at Abbotsford Airport. Didn't find that. 1950 is the best we've got so far. Sorry that I don't have the exact date for the clipping. Sometime in September, 1950. Or the exact name of the Abbotsford newspaper.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

unidentified dune buggy

Sorry, got lost in the looking and forgot to post for a couple days. Will get back at it with this photo I bought at a antique store. I was thinking/hoping it was John Haftner, but I don't think so. He did drive dune buggies initially but I can't find anything that associates him with this "lynx" buggy.

I also thought hill climb when I saw the snow fence behind the vehicle but it could just as easily be a solo parking lot event.

And it doesn't have to be from the Greater Vancouver area.

So all I can say for sure it that it's unidentified.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Another "First Canadian" at Indianapolis



Seems like I was wrong, or not up to date in being correct, about who the first Canadian to race at the Indianapolis 500 was.

A guy named "Wild Bill" Turner (I doubt his Mom named him "Wild") seems to have been the first. While originally listed as being an American it turns out he was from Toronto. And he participated in the first 500 in 1911.

More information can be found in this thread at the The Nostalgia Forum. And Tom J. has written about him in Vantage, the Vintage Racing Club of BC's newsletter, recently.

I'll just add a couple clipping found on the web. Apparently there could be some hill climb film footage out there. At least it was out there in 1914/15.



Sunday, February 5, 2012

Allen Heath bio, 1964, part three


Final installment to the Allen Heath story up to the beginning of the 1964 season. He would race a couple more years, after his recovery from losing his hand. I know there's a video of him running at El Centro in a CRA race whipping the tail of his sprint car with his good hand while broadsliding off the turn holding the wheel with his hook.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Allen Heath bio, 1964, part two


Heath heads south to race in California. Then to the midwest to run big cars. And almost loses his life.


Friday, February 3, 2012

Allen Heath bio from 1964, part one


Born in Saskatoon, learned his racing in the Pacific northwest. Even raced up here at Con Jones Park (now Callister Park) in the midgets. Heckuva story.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

CAMRA, 1975, Doug Larson wins


The 1975 CAMRA season ended in Spokane. Doug Larson, of Quesnel, BC, took the points championship.

Actually, the top three positions were from Canada: Larson, Cliff Hucul and Ralph Monhay. And three more in the top ten to boot: Brian Green, Buddie Boys and Ed Crombie.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

1975 CAMRA



The 1975 season came down to the wire. And, for the first time since 1969 when Norm Ellefson won the title, Canadians were in position to win the championship.