First-time poster on the forum but long-time air race fan and Reno addict. My indoctrination to Reno came in 1979 (the thrill of victory - John Crocker in Sumthin' Else and the agony of defeat - Steve Hinton in the Red Baron) and I've been hooked ever since. My attendance has been inconsistent over the years, but I'm there whenever job and family commitments can be overcome! Favorite unlimiteds, BTW, are the Buick, the Super Corsair, and White Lightnin!
I was looking through the Raceplane Tech book on Bearcats and Corsairs last night and it mentioned an air race held at Hamilton Field in 1988. I don't remember this one at all. I do remember the attempts at other venues in Denver, Kansas City, and Texas in the late 80's and early 90's and of course Phoenix in 94 and 95. I think I have an old VCR tape somewhere of an ESPN broadcast from the race in Denver.
I have fond memories of this era in terms of the new unlimiteds that arrived onto the scene and became staples during this time (Tsunami, Furias, Stiletto, Blind Man's Bluff, Dago, Strega, etc., and of course my favorites from above).
I'm sure this has been discussed in great detail on this board, but what were the driving forces at the time (late 80's and early 90's) that led to the bold attempts by many to try and make a go of it at places other than Reno? What were the unlimited fields like? Did the promoters offer significantly increased purses compared to Reno to try and attract the racers? What did the racers think of these venues and what were they like?
Appreciate anyone's thoughts who wants to reminisce. Thanks!
I was looking through the Raceplane Tech book on Bearcats and Corsairs last night and it mentioned an air race held at Hamilton Field in 1988. I don't remember this one at all. I do remember the attempts at other venues in Denver, Kansas City, and Texas in the late 80's and early 90's and of course Phoenix in 94 and 95. I think I have an old VCR tape somewhere of an ESPN broadcast from the race in Denver.
I have fond memories of this era in terms of the new unlimiteds that arrived onto the scene and became staples during this time (Tsunami, Furias, Stiletto, Blind Man's Bluff, Dago, Strega, etc., and of course my favorites from above).
I'm sure this has been discussed in great detail on this board, but what were the driving forces at the time (late 80's and early 90's) that led to the bold attempts by many to try and make a go of it at places other than Reno? What were the unlimited fields like? Did the promoters offer significantly increased purses compared to Reno to try and attract the racers? What did the racers think of these venues and what were they like?
Appreciate anyone's thoughts who wants to reminisce. Thanks!
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