High Performance Sport Driving Day At Pacific Raceways – March 1st, 2014

High Performance Sport Driving Day 3-1-2014 17401 Mar 2014 Kent, WA – A new month brought out the regular entrants to the HPSDD at Pacific Raceways road course along with some new faces with their wide range of cars taking laps on the famous road course.

This day brought a bit of everything when it came to the weather, light rain, no rain, even sleet teasing with a bit of snow. Most of this band of weather happened when the “students” were out on the track. At this point they were in a “lead follow” with the instructor in the lead car setting the pace and the line to follow around the track.

Along with classroom teaching this on track experience brings most grads back to lap the track in whatever weather conditions provide, confident in the schooling they got to overcome the conditions at hand. Go to Pacific Raceways web site to get the info you need to try it yourself.

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Winter Practice Tree Series At Pacific Raceway – Feb 15th, 2014

Winter Practice Tree Series 2-15-2014 00915 Feb 2014 Kent, WA – The fifth and final Winter Practice Tree Series event was held back at The Sports Page, and brought out some new contestants and a few notables competitors were absent.

The point’s race for the event was down to just two racers, one having to win the event the other just had to continue his consistency having already won two of the five events.

This night pitted father against son, husband against wife in the battle thru the rounds to the finish. In the end points leader Paul Young stayed ahead of second place Dawn Whitman to claim the Series championship before the semi’s and Steve Adair claimed the event win over David Wakefield. Plans for next season already in the works, see you then.

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It All Begins At The Starting Line

PAWN X-CHANGE #3 rainout 118 As a new season of drag racing is about to kickoff it brings me to the people at the head of the line, the last person to oversee everything before a run from a safety standpoint first of all, and the hand that trips the switch that will activate the tree to send you down the track.

One starter is now retired; the others are in three different levels of racing, NHRA Chief Starter, NHRA Division Starter and Pacific Raceways Local Track Starter. All have in common Pacific Raceways/ SIR as their starting point.

Ray Rice is a legend here in the Northwest Division.  He got his start by pure chance, as the starter at the time had a beef with management and walked away. Then tech inspector at the track Frank Nelson Sr. approached Ray and asked, Would you like to be starter for the day? Ray stated that he had never done it but he had been around the starting line and starter enough that he had an idea of what was needed and he would give it a go. Thus started his run at a position that earned him a spot in the Northwest Division Hall of Fame.

To call him a legend could be an understatement as Ray led the way with the innovations that have to this day proved he was on the right track. Safety is the first order of the day. Treat all the racers as you would like to be treated yourself, weekend bracket racer or touring pro it made no difference. You have to understand that this was in the late 60’s, no electronics to help with dial-ins, they were done on the spot by hand. Track prep was really in its infancy as most tracks did not have any concrete, just asphalt. As the years went on the equipment, products and especially the track owners stepped up to provide a much safer surface for the racers.

It was as a NHRA Division starter going to all the different tracks with their different surfaces that the need for all to be prepped to as close to the same just to make it fair to the competitors as they have a good idea what their performance should be. Nothing drives a racer nuttier than up and down performance. With now more than two decades behind him Ray was in the search for a re-placement.

Having seen Mark Lyle work at Pacific, Ray told his wife “I think I found our guy”. Mark Lyle working as the starter at Pacific Raceways was approached by then Div-6 director Mike Rice and asked if he would be entrusted in working under his father’s tutelage as the next division starter, that was in 2002. In 2005 Ray retired and Mark was on his way. “Ray’s teaching set the foundation and approach that I take for every race” Mark says. With a background that is somewhat diverse Mark rolled that into a tight divisional crew. Choose people who understand their rolls and have a common goal and things will work out. One of these crew members is Mike Gittings who by chance applied for the starter’s job at Pacific the same time as Mark did and now getting the same tutelage that Mark got from Ray being passed on to him. Knowing Ray and having been around him while he was working the switch Mike has great respect and admiration for what he taught Mark and what was now being taught to him.

With Mike now working the divisional events with Mark this created an opening for a starter at Pacific, enter Rick Straley. Having been around the racetrack in a different capacity Rick was drawn to the position. A little of trial by fire and a lot of listening and watching Mike or Mark when they were on the switch. “I feel it a great honor to be taught by such knowlegeable starters” says Rick. “I have a lot to learn in the years ahead but with these men in front of me you can’t go wrong” says Rick. With Mark now chosen to work the “big show” as “NHRA Chief Starter” it opened up the opportunity for Mike to step up to the NHRA Northwest Division Six starter position. “With many qualified people applying for the position I knew it was a shot I had to take” says Mike. The one thing that all these men all have in common is the passion for the position. They all care about the track prep and the safety for the racers.

Having listened to all these men on the radio (except Ray) you gain an understanding of what they do besides stand at the front of the line and flip a switch. And after listening to them it becomes more apparent what a great starter Ray was doing this at first for a long while without the help of radio communications during the heyday events at Pacific Raceways/SIR. Ask any of these current starters how they would run a race without a radio and they just shake their head. Again it’s a great testament to what Ray accomplished during his tenure. Retirement from a job is where Ray is at but you will see him at events in Arizona with his son and here at Pacific lending a hand or should I say a very experienced eye to what is going down the track.

Enjoy your retirement Ray, you earned it.

P.S. – Over the years there have many people who have served as starter for Pacific Raceways with great success though none are as connected as these four. The nearest person I could come up with the closest ties to these men is Mike Rice, current Division 7 director, though you see the connection right away.

The Players:

Ray Rice–Retired Division 6 starter
Mark Lyle–Chief Starter NHRA
Mike Gittings–Division 6 starter
Rick Straley–Pacific Raceways starter

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High Performance Driving Day At Pacific Raceway – February 1st, 2014

High Performance Sport Driving Day 2-1-2014 45301 Feb 2014 Kent, WA – With only a few more HPSDD coming up it looks like more of these would be a hit. Let’s see Porsche, Audi, Camaro, Mustang, Corvette, BMW, Mazda, Copper Mini’s, Lotus, Fiat did I miss any? Yes I did, add in Igor in the Viper having a blast passing everything he can while covering the 2.25mi. roadcourse at Pacific Raceways.

Yes there are a few brands not named but as you can see all types of autos take advantage of these High Performance Sport Driving Days. Add in a Stohr FB open wheel racecar to the mix and it makes for a good time to watch what it going around the track. Seeing all these differant cars going around the track shows the diversity of the Northwest driver’s choice of their ride’s. If you have one of the mentioned auto’s or have one not mentioned and would like to test your driving skills, check out Pacific’s website and come on out.

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Winter Practice Tree Series At Pacific Raceways – February 1st, 2014

Winter Practice Tree Series ( TMS )  2-1-2014 03101 Feb 2014 Kent, WA – Changing locations for an event can be a test to how well planning can work. Such was the case for this the 4th of 5 events in the Winter Practice Tree Series.

This time TMS hosted the racers to their headquarters. I have to say that if you are a Mustang fan of any sort this is the place to check out. With a wide range of cars and projects in the building along with a “Dyno” to test them when completed.

TMS provided hot coffee and pastries covered in a blue and green icing, I guess the icing had something going on the next day on the East coast.  Caffine and sugar will get you going in the morning.

TMS general manager Marc Sorger gladly showed off the facility and answered any questions and explained what made the projects unique, and the challenge of keeping a dozen worker’s of verious skills busy. Marketing man Scott Jensen talked to the Practice Tree competitors about the shops operation with what they offer and all about parts for the Mustang owner. Check out their website at www.TheMustangShop.com and see if it fits what you have in mind, if it’s a “pony” they can help.

With Marc and Scott helping with the random drawing of tech cards the pairings were set for Ed and Lanae to set the ladder and get the event underway. Defending her points lead Dawn Whitman went into the finals aginst track champ Paul Youngs. Paul picked up his second win in the series today and it’s shaping up a tight race to the last event at “The Sports Page” on Feb.15th. See you there.

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Winter Practice Tree Series – January 18th, 2014

Winter Practice Tree Series  1-18-2014 04018 Jan 2014 Kent, WA – With the mid-way point in the Practice Tree Series upon us, it was time for a differant winner to show themself. As in the actual use for the tree, it’s hard to repeat wins but in order to repeat you need to practice.

The BIG differance here is the fact that you are about 10 feet away from the tree at your table with food and drink, something that is not even close to reality in dragracing.

In this setting at The Sports Page, it gives a more relaxed atmosphere with alot more side by side ribbing and most definitly a chance to match reactions with someone you do not normally get a chance to. As dragracing has shown that sometimes father’s race daughter’s, sibling’s race sibling’s. Husband vs. Wife?

That is a story on it’s own merit, as I know it happens from time to time, but it has to be special when it does. This night turns out wife got the better of hubby in the semi’s but in the end they were both in the money.

The next race date is February 1st, 2014,  at series co-sponsor TMS Performance & Dyno Tuning located in Auburn, at 1929 West Valley Hwy. So., Auburn, WA

See you there 9:00am!

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High Performance Sport Driving Day At Pacific Raceways – January 4th, 2014

High Performance Sport Driving Day  1-4-2014 52504 Jan 2014 Kent, WA – Roadcourse driving is all about following a “line” to obtain your fastest time and speed. The other factor is the weather. You get to drive in all weather conditions.

Rain,snow, etc. Of the weather that “will” stop any driving on the course the three main one’s are “hydroplaning”, “lightning”, and “ice”.

The latter was the case for a short time during the practice day. A short time with a torch and broom cured the issue allowed the day to begin. This type of issue is only one part of what the instructors and Pacific personal check for before anyone attempts to lap the 2.25 mile track. Safety first is always the first order of business. Kudo’s to them. Sound intrusting to you? Check out Pacific’s website to check for the next HPSDD.

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