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It didn’t bother Chris Perley that it was Friday the 13th when the thundering ISMA supers descended upon Lee USA Speedway for the 2010 Ollie Silva Memorial Classic. “The Rowley Rocket” showed everyone the way around in a commanding performance. No question that what motivated him was the Coastal 181 Cup, presented to him in Victory Lane by Cary Stratton on the right. On the left is Miss New Hampshire and Ed Shea, one of the most admired figures in open wheel racing in the Northeast. (Dick Berggren Photo)
 
Joey Payne, “the Jersey Jet,” headed North to win the NEMA Showdown of Champions at Seekonk (MA) Speedway on July 28. Here midget legend Bobby Seymour reads him the inscription on the Coastal 181 Cup, while Jackie Arute hams it up on the mike. (Norm Marx photo)
We launched Don Miller’s amazing new book about NASCAR, drag racing, hot rods, and classic cars at Charlotte’s AutoFair on April 9-10.  Don’s buddy Jimmy Spencer came back to have a look.  He had lots of company! (John Davison photo)
Don stands beside the 1929 Ford Model A he rebuilt and took to Bonneville, where he set the land-speed record in 1992 for a supercharged flathead V-8 street roadster. (Jim Donnelly Photo)
Tom and Jack Martin of Federal Way, WA, are two very lucky young men. Check out the Rat Rod below that their grandfather, Don Miller, built for them – perfect down to the logo on the door! (Cary Stratton Photos)
Don Miller and co-author Jim Donnelly at the Charlotte book launch. Between them is Pete Taylor, who was the first and longtime chief engine builder for Holman-Moody. (Jacquie Donnelly Photo)
 
The recent GATER Motorsports show at the Syracuse Fairgrounds was a huge success and certainly a good indication of everyone’s enthusiasm for the 2010 season. Some of the legends in our booth were Bill Wimble in his familiar red sport coat and the great Larry Nye in his familiar suspenders. Photo at the bottom is one of Nye’s many, many victories in the flathead-powered #150 square top.  (Photo top: Cary Stratton   Photo bottom: Otto Graham Collection)


It’s Area Auto Racing News’ MOTORSPORTS 2010 in Philadelphia. Langhorne Speedway was the show theme. That’s the great open wheeler “Ralphie the Racer” Liguori signing books for us in Philly. Behind him are Bill Wimble and Dutch Hoag, both word-class modified men, catching up with one another. (Cary Stratton photo)


Legends Liguori, Treichler and Wimble obviously enjoyed getting together and sharing some memories and perhaps a tall tale or two. (Cary Stratton photo)


Here are two of the Coastal 181 gals. Everybody move back! That’s Cary Stratton in blue and Tracy Leitao in gray. They’re kept somewhat in line by Bill Wimble on the left and everyone’s favorite videographer, Dale Snyder, on the right. (Bob Snyder photo)

On Sunday October 25th, the third annual NELMA Late Model Challenge race was run at Sundance Vacations Speedway in St. Johns, PA.  The event was promoted by Coastal 181 friend J.A. Ackley, and – as usual – it was pretty spicy.  Here the winner, Jarrod Hayes, is being presented the Coastal 181 Cup for the win by trophy gal, Kathy Wylie.  But there’s a story behind those smiles.  Would you believe that Jarrod spun someone out in the early going and had to go to the back?  And, who did he put around?  None other than Kathy’s husband, Scott!  (Mike Adaskaveg photo)


Here is Kenny Wallace at his 25th wedding anniversary celebration, along with author of Inside Herman’s World, Joyce Standridge.  How cool that Kenny and Kim would pick a venue back home in St. Louis rather than a fancy place in Concord, NC


That’s Joyce and her husband Rick (a standout dirt late model driver) enjoying the Wallace’s party with Lew Boyd. Everyone was reasonably well behaved, but the image seems to have cropped out all the beer glasses…

On July 22 we officially launched Bill Wimble’s autobiography I’LL NEVER BE LAST AGAIN at the ROC 50 lapper at Utica-Rome NY Speedway.  Mercifully, the sky was blue, and, more predictably, the pits and stands were jammed.

The autograph lines were long with fans all evening.

The media showed up in force.  Here’s Lenny Sammons of Area Auto Racing News with Bill.

So did the racing community.  John Mason brought a beautiful #33 coupe to the delight of Bill and Nancy.

Bill’s racing friends came out of the woodwork.  Here Bill and Dave Lape’s wife Jackie share memories and a laugh. 

 

Dick Berggren, close to Bill for some thirty years, seeks a John Hancock.

(Otto Graham/Gene Cole photo)

The ROC guys really got into it and put on a great race.  It was a treat for many to see Bobby Varin win so spiritedly in Dave Cruickshank’s famous Dover Brake #00.  Dave’s cars have graced the exhaust circuits since 1970 when he first began to sponsor Bill’s lifelong friend, Buzzie Reutimann.


That’s Ricky Craven on the right, Dave Dion on the left at the Coastal 181 booth at Speedway Expo 2009.  Who do you think has the bigger story?


Johnny “Hot Rod" Heydenreich, one of the nation's most competent and popular open wheel racers, checks out a copy of Joyce Standridge's new sprint car book  
WIN IT OR WEAR IT
at Speedway EXPO in W. Springfield MA on March 1.
(Norm Marx photo)


A great time was had by all at Motorsports ’09 in Atlantic City January 16-17. Here is some of the Coastal team with Brad Doty and Curt Michael, and lovely Lady Outlaw Mares Stellfox with Brad, signing our new book WIN IT OR WEAR IT,  by Joyce Standridge.  Thanks to photographers Robert Senn and Jim Donnelly for capturing the moments!


As disciples of the church of the clay, we find that sometimes our booths at racing shows can get a little dirty.  And who knows more about dirt than this pair, Frankie Schneider (L) and Doug Wolfgang? They joined us last year at AARN’s Motorsports last year in Atlantic City.  What a gas!


The first signing for our brand new sprint car book, WIN IT OR WEAR IT, was held with the St. Louis Auto Racing Fan Club on December 14th. That’s author Joyce Standridge surrounded by some pretty heavy duty lensmen, Allen and Kevin Horcher. The Horchers have been shooting fabulous sprint car images for many a season, and our book is lit up with them.


Here’s Cary Stratton, Coastal 181’s energy source and centering device, with a table of books in Maine.  The occasion is the summer outing of the Maine Vintage Race Car Association at Beech Ridge Speedway, just outside of Portland.  The Ridge was built in 1949 by Jim McConnell as a 1/3-mile oiled dirt track.  In 1987, it was paved and it’s still going strong under the popular leadership of promoter Andy Cusack.  Cary first went to Beech Ridge in the late sixties.  They didn’t allow women in the beer garden back then.  She likes it much better now.


June 27th was “Coastal 181 Night” at Lee USA in NH.  We celebrated by giving away copies of Sue Hearn’s wonderful children’s book Martin and T.J’s Race Car Repair (Click HERE) to 30 young racing readers.  A great show and a great evening!


Each year we present the Coastal 181 award in conjunction with NEAR, the New England Auto Racing Hall of Fame. The award goes to an individual who has made strong and continuing contributions to auto racing. This year the award was given at Speedway EXPO, and the recipient was Wes Pettengill of Salisbury, MA. Wes has been active with the supermodifieds for many seasons and recently has hosted a series of fabulously popular banquets called “Legends of Auto Racing.” Standing, left to right, are Racing Historian R.A. Silvia, Lew Boyd, and Wes Pettengill. Kneeling are NEAR President Pete Newsham, left, and author Bones Bourcier.


That’s 16-year-old Bethany Viets, a student from East Granby, CT. Daughter of long-time racer Scott Viets, Bethany has been looking really good on the dirt at Whip City. For ’08 she will be aboard Charlie Gunther’s midget. At Speedway EXPO, Bethany tried on a few modifieds for size. She said she did like the #181, but admitted that she hopes her first full-sized ride will not once have been driven by dinosaurs!


Coastal 181 launched our most recent book, ED OTTO – NASCAR’s Silent Partner, at the Indigo Lakes Golf Club in Daytona Beach as a part of Speedweeks 2008. Written by Otto’s son Edgar and journalist Joann Biondi, it details the dramatic contributions Otto made to the development of motorsports in the United States. Quite the group of racing luminaries showed up for the party, including Crocky Wright, Ralph Liguori, Rex White, Bill Wimble, and Frankie Schneider. In this photo that’s Jim France on the right with the book, Edgar Otto, co-author Joann Biondi, and Edgar’s wife Nina.
(Photo by Karen Wardle)


Here’s Dave Blaney and his son Ryan in the Coastal 181 booth at Motorsports in Atlantic City this January. Dave is holding a copy of the book on his family’s Sharon Speedway. Ryan, as it turns out, is a racer. He is looking really good in the legends cars. His dad isn’t bad, either.


Coastal 181 will be at Speedway EXPO again this year with a major presence.  The show is at the Big E in West Springfield, Massachusetts, from Friday, February 29 to Sunday, March 2, 2008.

Last year we sure had a lively cast of characters at our booth.  The moment that may have taken the cake, though, was when two of racing’s most accomplished comedians carried on about our books and videos.  They just don’t come any funnier than Kenny Wallace, left, and Pete Newsham.  Kenny was signing copies of his autobiography, INSIDE HERMAN’S WORLD. Pete Newsham, President of New England’s great racing Hall of Fame organization, NEAR,  had everyone doubled over in laughter, as usual.

Not sure what we can do to top that this year.  Perhaps Linda Vaughn?


On September 30th of 2007, Charlie and Mary Lima, the energetic couple behind New England’s Senior Tour Auto Racers (seniortourautoracers.com), held a reunion at the old Lakeville Speedway in Massachusetts. They certainly did their work getting ready.

The huge half-miler had not been open for 30 years, and the STAR folks literally cleared and cleaned the whole facility. Cars took to the track for parade laps, and that old Lakeville mystique was suddenly back.

That’s Ric Mariscal aboard the Coastal 181 coupe, bringing up the rear of this group. Ric is a major player in New England racing. Along with historian R.A. Silvia, he heads up the Pronyne Museum in Pawtucket, RI. It has a breathtaking collection of old time racing photos, records, trophies, memorabilia, and authentic race cars and equipment.


Now there’s a duo! Keith Herbst (right) has his glasses off, making a point with New York City’s own “Jalopy Jack” at Area Auto Racing News’ MOTORSPORTS show in Atlantic City, January 2007.

Keith authored DAREDEVILS OF THE FRONTIER, the acclaimed old-time midget and sprint car history published this year by Coastal 181.

Jalopy Jack hosts a racing phone-in information line that changes each week. You can reach it by calling 718-707-1052.


Jack Johnson, one of the winningest and most enduring dirt modified racers of all times, signs FONDA! books at a Coastal 181 signing. Jack is known for his edgy, on-the-gas, right rear style. He likely got it from watching his Dad and the other heavies of upstate New York "back ’em in" on the heavy dirt tracks of the sixties. "Barefoot Bob" McCreadie once said, "You only need to watch Jack run for half a lap and you know where he is coming from!"


Dick Berggren and Clint Bowyer solve the world’s problems outside of Coastal 181’s booth at the Speedway Illustrated Speedway Expo, March 2007. Maybe they were discussing what it must have been like for Clint to have just finished his first Daytona upside down. That really impressed Bergie – and all of us.


Ken Schrader and Joyce Standridge sign copies of GOTTA RACE! at Paducah International Raceway in Kentucky. The track has been purchased and revitalized by Kenny and his partners Bob Sargent and Dale Earnhardt Jr.


That’s Karin Fredrickson giving Chris Economaki the scoop on how she won the tricycle race at Speedway Expo in Springfield, MA this spring. Karin’s dad Karl is a modified racer and editor of Speedway Illustrated magazine.
Chris was at the Coastal 181 table at the show signing copies of his book,
LET ’EM ALL GO
.


Susan Kelly Hearn sure can sign an autograph. Here she shows an inscription of MARTIN AND TJ 'S RACE CAR REPAIR, a children’s book she wrote for Coastal 181. The popular book is perfect for early racers aged 4-7 and includes a fun tool search at the end of the story.


Left to right, that’s Pete Hamilton, Eddie Flemke, Jr, and Paula and Ronnie Bouchard at the 2007 Spring Sizzler at Stafford, CT. The occasion was the launch of Bones Bourcier’s autobiography on Eddie Flemke, Sr, STEADY EDDIE. Would you pay a dollar to know what Bones is whispering in Paula’s ear?


An oldie but goodie! The late, great Kenny Shoemaker puts his John Hancock on a fan’s head at Fonda, NY Speedway. Our very first book, THEY CALLED ME "THE SHOE", was released that night. Folks came from as far as Chicago to see Kenny, but luckily most of what he signed were books!


Who says Buggo has never been to a book store!?! Here Bugsy Stevens engages a young fan at the Barnes & Noble in Windsor, CT. BUGSY -- The Life and Times of Bugs Stevens is one of the most popular short track books ever published.


He was moving so fast, we could hardly capture him! That’s the caffeinated Kenny “The Hermanator” Wallace plugging his book INSIDE HERMAN’S WORLD at Pocono. Kenny is a wonderful, guy-next-door kind of dude. But that doesn’t mean his book is any faster than his friend Kenny Schrader’s.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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