PDA

View Full Version : Islip video clip



surfx
11-12-2006, 07:35 PM
Click here: YouTube - Islip Speedway Racing

http://youtube.com/watch?v=vWxlwZ2rsWk

Dwight Clock
11-12-2006, 08:48 PM
Thanks, surfx! Great stuff. :cheers:

Cliff_in_TX.
11-12-2006, 09:57 PM
ummm WOW!!! :drool:

Thank you for posting this

Captain History
11-13-2006, 01:34 AM
That's cool viewing. Thanks! :applause:
"She'll be riding Wildfire!" ;)

Teds Race Tours
11-15-2006, 01:21 PM
Awesome!!!!!

art11758
11-15-2006, 02:31 PM
Thanks for sharing. BTW I was probably there that day wrenchin' on someone's figure eight car. Good times.

DAN D.
11-20-2006, 08:48 AM
Who is the # 16 in the video, # 38,#9, I recognize the x90 I think of know that is George Wagner ? or Fred Harbach/ one was x89? AND OF COURSE BOB O'ROURKE ON HIS MODIFIED CART...

nitros77
11-20-2006, 11:32 AM
Not bad looks like they got a little of my dad also marroon 39 Sal sr

Dwight Clock
11-20-2006, 12:28 PM
who is the # 16 in the video, # 38,#9, i reconize the x90 I think of know that is george wagner ? or fred harbach/ one was x89? AND OF COURSE BOB O'ROURKE ON HIS MODIFIED CART...The 16 is probably Ted Wesnofske. The 38 is multi time NASCAR Modified champ Jerry Cook. The 9 is actually X9 and is George Wagner. Fred Harbach is in the X90. Fred was X89 until Norm Tosti began sponsoring him and then changed to X90.

Mortgage Guy
11-20-2006, 12:53 PM
That 16 looked more like Tom McCann to me but I could be wrong. I think I have pictures of that car.

btgoss
11-20-2006, 01:37 PM
I showed my father this video, and he says McCann, but it could go either way...

I keep looking for this stuff too... shows how much you can miss the good ole' days... I just hope we see more old time footage on the PA show on Sunday...

I watch and let Cablevision know I watch...

BT

Tower Man
11-20-2006, 02:45 PM
The 16 looked like McCann. Wasn't that the Carvel car?

Mortgage Guy
11-20-2006, 04:55 PM
No I think that was the blue Roadside Auto Parts car. With the glitter #'s on it.

Fishe
12-28-2007, 09:01 AM
The car was in fact Tom McCann. However, it was the car that was driven by Ted Wesnofski during his championship season... Although it might have been the car built the following year, driven by Kevin Keillor... The car was built by Billy Auer.

debster
01-18-2008, 10:08 PM
The 16 is probably Ted Wesnofske. The 38 is multi time NASCAR Modified champ Jerry Cook. The 9 is actually X9 and is George Wagner. Fred Harbach is in the X90. Fred was X89 until Norm Tosti began sponsoring him and then changed to X90.

The x9 was George Wagner III

randomrodder
01-19-2008, 12:39 PM
The 16 is probably Ted Wesnofske. The 38 is multi time NASCAR Modified champ Jerry Cook. The 9 is actually X9 and is George Wagner. Fred Harbach is in the X90. Fred was X89 until Norm Tosti began sponsoring him and then changed to X90.


Dwight, didn't Freddie's son run the X-90 for a couple of years while Freddie was running X-89. Then the X-90 was retired when Alan quit racing? (Allen)

Dwight Clock
01-19-2008, 04:40 PM
Dwight, didn't Freddie's son run the X-90 for a couple of years while Freddie was running X-89. Then the X-90 was retired when Alan quit racing? (Allen)You are dead on about that Random. Alan Harbach ran with some success for a few years. Younger son Richie started out about the same time in mini stocks or VW's and then ran the modified for a short time.

W. J.
01-19-2008, 05:06 PM
:-|:-|:-|:-|

figure849
01-19-2008, 05:31 PM
how about # 6 Bobby lane aka ?

RGeeProductions
01-19-2008, 06:25 PM
Alan Harbach actually ran the X89 until the RoC race at Pocono where he tangled with Tommy Baldwin, sending him out of the track. I don't recall seeing Alan run any more after that. Freddie was in the X90 at that time and all the races before, and since, right up until his retirement.

Sorry WJ, I disagree with the before. See 2nd, 5th and 6th picture on this page.
Fred Harbach (http://www.lasheefs.com/PagesDrivers/harbach1.html)

randomrodder
01-19-2008, 09:49 PM
Alan Harbach actually ran the X89 until the RoC race at Pocono where he tangled with Tommy Baldwin, sending him out of the track. I don't recall seeing Alan run any more after that. Freddie was in the X90 at that time and all the races before, and since, right up until his retirement.

Pete mentioned that but i used to hang at Freddie's shop a lot and in the pits after the races at Islip. I know that Freddie did run the X-89 and maybe he did swap with Alan. But, I'm juggling my memory about us hanging out together and I can't "See" Alan in the X-89 but, I am getting old.

When Islip shut down we moved to the Head, after Evans and then Charlie's demise we as a family drifted away from the oval for a number of years. I buried myself back into street rodding where my roots were. It wasn't untill Pete started going to the track again that I started going, took me a good 8 years after he started back ay least. So I hadn't seen Freddie run in years.

randomrodder
01-19-2008, 09:57 PM
how about # 6 Bobby lane aka ?

Bobby was a heck of a guy. His son, Richie Wheeler and i were good buddies until Richie first moved up to Horseheads, Ny, then back here and then to Texas where we lost contact.
Bobby would give the shirt off his back if he liked you.

I recall Bobby running his #6 Mod at Dover one year. I THINK it was 1976 and the mods were still running the superspeedways. It was the year that Troyer got sick and Bodine blew his engine. Bodine jumps into Troyer's car which was 6 laps down, makes up the 6 laps and wins the race.

The only Long Island mod to finish the race on the lead lap was Bobby who finished 6th. R.I.P. Bobby. (Or was it the race?)

randomrodder
01-19-2008, 09:59 PM
Sorry WJ, I disagree with the before. See 2nd, 5th and 6th picture on this page.
Fred Harbach (http://www.lasheefs.com/PagesDrivers/harbach1.html)

Looks like Quinn Volgraff standing on the other side of Freddie's car in the last photo.

figure849
01-19-2008, 11:19 PM
do you know the story behind the racing name Bobby Lane

randomrodder
01-20-2008, 12:10 AM
do you know the story behind the racing name Bobby Lane

I'm sorry, I don't. i know it wasn't his real name. I can't say if Wheeler was. i know that Bobby and Richie's mother had split up, how long? I don't know that either. I didn't nor do i now, dwelve into people's personal lives unless they wish to speak about it. I did wonder about it though. But, through out racing history, it wasn't unusal for drivers to use a name that was different then their own.

I will tell you this though, he did some fantastic aluminum siding. I used him to do my parents house, he gave them some break and an absolutely flawless job.

W. J.
01-20-2008, 08:01 AM
:-|:-|:-|:-|

figure849
01-20-2008, 08:03 AM
It has been a long time, But from how I remember Bobby telling he got his racing name from putting his and his wifes name together. Bob-elaine. I'm sure Tommy Kraft can verify or correct if I'm off a little on my account of the story.

Captain History
01-20-2008, 09:27 AM
Alan Harbach ran #x89 after the 1981 Pocono R.o.C. consi encounter with Tom Baldwin. He won his last Riverhead Modified feature with that number in 1983.

randomrodder
01-20-2008, 11:51 AM
It has been a long time, But from how I remember Bobby telling he got his racing name from putting his and his wifes name together. Bob-elaine. I'm sure Tommy Kraft can verify or correct if I'm off a little on my account of the story.

Thanks for that info, you are correct, his wife's name was/is Elaine. It's been a long and i have never been good with names.

randomrodder
01-20-2008, 11:54 AM
Alan Harbach ran #x89 after the 1981 Pocono R.o.C. consi encounter with Tom Baldwin. He won his last Riverhead Modified feature with that number in 1983.

Ok, so Alan did run the X-89, thanks. Like i posted to WJ, I couldn't recall. Thank you for clearing up the facts for me. CRS, you know.

RGeeProductions
01-20-2008, 12:15 PM
I remember Alan at Riverhead in the x89, possibly Islip too, but those days I was young and the trip to Islip was for racing and drinking and much is blurry from those trips....