3/10/12 Sandusky Speedway Asphalt Kart Heat Race
Video of the slow heat on 3/10/12 at Sandusky Speedway.
Walkabout at Clyde Grand Prix 2013
The Clyde Fair 2013. Clyde Grand Prix. Glimpse of all race classes and practice and car show. See the Nashtee . September 22, 2013, Clyde, Ohio. Fall Festival.
Features:
Races at Fremont Raceway Park
Cap Henry, Kart 54 (Yamaha Pro) in practice / Race assigned number 3.
Cap Henry, Kart 54 (Clone) in practice / Race assigned number ?
Brad Feuerstein, Kart 64 (Yamaha Pro) in practice / Race assigned number ?
Brad Feuerstein, Kart 64 (Clone) in practice / Race assigned number ?
Cody Lein, Kart 94 (Yamaha Pro) in practice / Race assigned number ?
JR Galloway, Kart 26 (Clone Pro) in practice / Race assigned number ?
Races at Circleville Raceway Park
Branden Eves*, Kart 41 (Yamaha Pro) in practice / Race assigned number 12
*Update: Braden has been racing throughout the United States. Follow his Braden Eves Racing Facebook page.
Tracks:
I have visited additional tracks listed in the video:
New Castle Motorsports Park, New Castle, IN
G & J Kartway, Camden, Ohio (near Dayton)
Sandusky Speedway, Sandusky, Ohio
Adkins Raceway Park, Port Washington, Ohio
Tracks listed in the movie:
Fremont Raceway Park, Fremont, Ohio
Kartington Raceway Park, Cardington, Ohio
Circleville Raceway Park, Circleville, Ohio.
2012 ARCA-CRA Super Series The Bowl 125 @ Shadybowl Speedway May 28, 2012
Late Models & Street Stock //////Highlights/////
Degraff, Ohio
Champagne Stock Heat Race 2014 Hangover Race Sandusky Speedway
Champagne Stock Heat 2 at Sandusky Speedway on New Year's Day's Hangover Race
Rodewaysanduskyohhotel
Rodeway Inn South Sandusky Hotel OH- Welcome to Rodeway Inn South Sandusky Hotel, is centrally located near a variety of popular attractions and shopping centers. Also convenient from world-renowned Cedar Point amusement park Sandusky Mall, Sandusky Speedway, African Safari Wildlife Park and Summit Racing Equipment Motorsports Park. Have a memorable stay with your family at Hotel in Sandusky OH 44870. For booking Hotels in Sandusky Ohio visit rodewayinnsanduskyohio.com.
2014 Sandusky County Fair Opening Ceremony
The ribbon cutting from earlier today to open the 162nd Sandusky County Fair in Fremont Ohio
1994 ASA GM Teamwork 300 at Michigan
Missing the end of the race. 1994 ASA GM Teamwork 300 at Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, MI, September 11, 1994.
Matt Browning Kart#42 Great Lakes Speedway UAS/Open Feature 6-11-16
Matt Browning Kart#42 Great Lakes Speedway UAS/Open Feature 6-11-16
6 10 2017 Goodhope 1st YR Rookie Feature Zack
6-10-2017 Goodhope Speedway in New Springfield, Ohio. 1st Year Rookie & Rookie Clone Feature Race, #86 Zackary Beichner crushes the competition for his 3rd win at Goodhope Speedway!
Fast and Dangerous Roller Coasters Top 10
Fast and Dangerous Roller Coasters Top 10
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Roller Coaster enthusiasts pick a seat, buckle in, grab that pull bar and hold on for speed. These are the top 10 fastest roller coasters in the world.
10. Millennium Force, United States
Nestled in the Cedar Point amusement park located on Lake Erie in Sandusky, Ohio is Millennium Force. This steel giga roller coaster gets up to 92 mph or 148 km/h. A giga roller coaster is a roller coaster that’s between 300 and 399 feet tall and completes a full circuit.
9. Fury 325, United States
Located at Carowinds an amusement park located on the border of North and South Carolina. The Fury 325 is named for the Charlotte NC’s nickname the “Hornet’s Nest” and another giga coaster reaching 95 mph or 153 km/h. It boasts the title highest giga coaster and non-launch coaster.
8. Steel Dragon, Japan
Found in Nagashima Spa Land amusement park in Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Nagashima Spa Land boasts that they are the 18th most visited park in the world. The Steel Dragon was built in the Asian Lunar calendar year of the Dragon, hints its name. The ride reaches 95 mph, or 153 km/h has two tunnels. The total ride time is clocked at 4 minutes.
7. Ring Racer, Germany
The Ring Racer is located at Nürburgring is a 150,000-capacity motorsports complex located in the town of Nürburg. The high thrill model coaster is themed after Formula-One racing. The Ring Racer goes from 0-99.4 mph or 160 km/h in 2.5 seconds. Which is double what a race car driver would experience in the same amount of time. You travel the oval race like track, in 85 seconds per ride.
6. Tower of Terror, Australia
The Tower of Terror can be found in Australia’s largest amusement park, called Dreamworld theme park in Queensland. This Shuttle model coaster reaches 100 mph or 160 km/h. A shuttle model roller coaster that does not ultimately make a complete circuit, but reverses at a point its course and traverses the same track backward.
5. Superman: Escape from Krypton, United States
The Superman: Escape from Krypton is in California’s Six Flags over Magic Mountain. The Superman goes from 0 to 100 mph (167 km/h) in seven seconds in reverse. Superman Escape from Krypton is a launch roller coaster; a launch roller coaster is some of the fastest coasters in the world. Riders experience a g-force of 6.5 seconds, similar to our number 6 ride The Tower of Terror.
4. Dodonpa, Japan
In Fuji-Q Highland amusement park in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan, you will find Dodonpa. This steel roller coaster is the second to use the power of compressed air to launch its trains. The 55-second ride takes the rider across 3,901 ft of screaming steel tracks. You reach 107 mph or 172 km/h in 1.8 seconds. The ride hopes to stimulate riders with a psychological torture as a physical thrill ride as well. The name of the ride comes from the ominous war drum sounds of taiko drums.
3. Top Thrill Dragster, United States
Our second fastest roller coaster from Ohio’s Cedar Point. The Top Thrill Dragster is a steel accelerator coaster. The accelerator model roller coaster consists of a long, straight launch track, a top hat tower element, and magnetic brakes that smoothly stop the train without making contact. With a height of 420 ft (130 meters), riders reach 120 mph or 190 km/h in 3.8 seconds. The total ride time has been clocked by Cider Point at 30 seconds in that time riders after the initial launch begin an ascent of a 90-degree incline, twisting 90 degrees clockwise before climbing a 420-foot (130 m) top hat. Upon descending, the track twists 270 degrees before leveling out, allowing the train to be stopped by the magnetic brakes.
2. Kingda Ka, United States
The last United States fastest coaster on our list is the Kingda Ka in New Jersey’s Six Flags Great Adventure. The Kingda Ka is another steel accelerator coaster similar to the Top Thrill Dragster at Cedar Point. Reaching speeds of 0 to 128 mph or 206 km/h in 3.5 seconds, making the Kingda Ka the fastest roller coaster in the United States.
1. Formula Rossa, United Arab Emirates
The top fastest roller coaster on our list is the Formula Rossa located at Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The Formula Rossa reaches 149 mph or 240 km/h in 5 seconds using a hydraulic launch system. Riders experience up to 4.8 G’s on the minute and 32-second ride. The track is patterned after the famous Italian race track Autodromo Nazionale Monza. Due to the speed and height of the ride, riders are required to wear protective glasses similar to those used during skydiving.
There is our Top 10 Fastest RollerCoasters of the World. Make sure to add these destinations to your travel plans this next summer 2017.
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Insane abandoned dirt track (going over the m11)
Turkey Night 2011
Thanksgiving 2011, Irwindale Speedway
Sprint car race winner: Tanner Swanson
Focus midget race winner: Ross Rankine
Midget race winner: Caleb Armstrong
Cody Gerhardt (Orange car flipping at the beginning) took a trip to the hospital for observation.
Motel 6 - Sandusky - Milan - Milan Hotels, OHIO
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Free Wi-Fi and wood-effect flooring are provided.
Guests at the Sandusky - Milan Motel 6 have access to meeting and laundry facilities.
The property offers free parking.
Sandusky city centre is 16 minutes’ drive from the Motel 6.
Cedar Point Amusement Park is 19 minutes’ drive.
Norwalk Raceway Park is 13 km away and Sandusky Speedway is 15 km from the property.
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Jacob Eucker - 2bl Emod - Deerfield - Picture in Picture - Heat - 5-12-12
11 Yr old Jacob Eucker winning his 2nd 2bl Emod Heat Race of the season @ Deerfield Raceway.
Fight for Recovery Event, Fremont, Ohio 7/23/16
Fight for Recovery Event, Fremont, Ohio 7/23/16
DUI crash into State Highway Patrol in Sandusky
A Castalia man got behind the wheel intoxicated Tuesday evening. He didn't make it far. He was traveling East on route 6 traveling at a high rate of speed. He lost control and drove off the shoulder before over correcting and driving his vehicle straight into the OSP post in Sandusky. The vehicle slid across the yard, broke a concrete monument, and came to a rest inside a conference room at the OSP post on Fremont Ave, route 6. Cleanup crews worked into the evening to clean up the scene. The driver of the vehicle was transported to Firelands Regional Medical Center with serious injuries. He was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the vehicle. The drivers licence was suspended from a previous DUI last year. The man also had a felony warrant in Erie County.
Crash at Perkins Avenue and Camp Street
May 6, 2013 — Thomas Spurlock crashes a vehicle into a utility pole after being chased by police.
Jeff Gordon 1986 - 1987 Years in Review
Watch Jeff Gordon's rookie year in the America's Cup Festival of Sport World Sprintcar Championship during 'Jeff Gordon 1986 - 1987 Years in Review'
In 1986 Jeff Gordon continued to race in local events mostly in the midwestern United States and in the All Star Circuit of Champions driving the #16 sprint car that John Bickford provided for him in 1985. At the start of the year Jeff was in an All Star Circuit of Champions race at Florida State Fair Speedway in Tampa. Jeff's hero for many years going back to when he was a spectator at sprint car races in California was 6 Time World of Outlaws Champion Steve Kinser. In this race Jeff took the lead from Rick Ferkel on the 4th lap. Kinser, who was in the race, then took the lead from Gordon. Gordon passed Kinser right back and retook the lead. There were several lead changes between the two before Kinser won the race and Gordon finished 4th behind 2nd place Bobby Davis and 3rd place Keith Kauffman.
John and Carol Bickford decided that they had to leave California to further Jeff's career. In the spring they bought a home in Pittsboro, IN because it was close to Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Lee Osborne's chassis shop and it was in the region where they had raced the previous summer. John also sold part of his Mobility Products and Design business to help finance the move and his brother, Tom Bickford, continued to operate MPD Racing Products back in Vallejo.
Upon moving into the Pittsboro house John along with friends constructed a 5,500 square feet building behind it. This became Jeff's sprint car shop and a place for John to further the MPD Racing Products business in that area making and selling race car parts to bring in some extra income. Jeff's sister stayed in California due to her beginning her first year of college there. Carol got a job in the Pittsboro area and Jeff adopted nearby Bloomington as his home track. John and Jeff when traveling to other tracks in the midwest slept in John's truck because they could not afford a hotel room. Jeff raced at other tracks in Indiana and Ohio such as Lawrenceburg Speedway, Sharon Speedway, Sun Valley Speedway and Warsaw Speedway among others. Open Wheel magazine wrote an article on Jeff. In June he won his first sprint car race ever, a local A Main at K-C Raceway. When Jeff turned 15 years old in August he went to Eldora Speedway for the first time. Another sprint car came over the top of Jeff's sprint car at the start when a yellow flag came out that Jeff had to check up for. Eldora owner Earl Baltes did not like it, made Jeff leave and told him not to come back until he was older.
In June John and Jeff had heard about the sprint car racing in Australia and the United States sprint car drivers that were going over there. John, using the 'Jeff Gordon Motorsports' banner, sent out many letters to associates asking for donations to assist in helping Jeff travel in February to the inaugural America's Cup Festival of Sport World Sprintcar Championship race at Claremont Speedway in Perth, Western Australia. John's efforts was successful and in February 1987 they were there.
Jeff won a preliminary race at Claremont. He did not fare well after being involved in a caution on the initial start of the Championship race, but finished 2nd in the Mick Tilby SprintCar Invitation that was held right after it. During 1987 besides continuing to run local sprint car races in the midwest United States, Jeff also began competing in the World of Outlaws running races at Bloomington, Brownstown Speedway, Eldora and the Knoxville Nationals in the #16 car and Gary Stanton's #40 car (Stanton Racing). Jeff also raced Bob Trostle's #20 car and won a race in Marshall Campbell's #20 car. Jeff won his first big race, an A Main, in an All Star Circuit of Champions event at Sandusky Speedway in Ohio. On August 4th, which is Gordon's 16th birthday, he became the youngest driver to ever be granted a USAC license and started competing in sanctioned sprint car events. Jeff's highlight during 1987 is was when he won a heat race ahead of 2nd place Kinser in the Kings Royal at Eldora.
1986:
17 fastest qualifiers (track record at Lawrenceburg)
2 A Main wins
21 other wins
1987 Bob Trostle #20 Team:
Owner Bob Trostle
John Bickford
Todd Osborne (Lee Osborne's son)
1987 World of Outlaws:
Knoxville Nationals B Main start
3 starts
Kings Royal heat race win
Top five finish
1987 All Star Circuit of Champions:
A Main win
1987 Bloomington Speedway:
A Main win (#16 sprint car)
1987 Tri-State Speedway:
3 A Main wins
1987 sprint car:
Handful of wins
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Mid Ohio Race Track Hot Lap Lexington Ohio
Steve Sweitzer from The Lasco Press takes a hot lap around Mid Ohio Race Track in Lexington, Ohio
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course is a road course auto racing facility located in Troy Township, Morrow County, Ohio, United States, just outside the village of Lexington. (Mid-Ohio has also colloquially become a term for the entire north-central region of the state, from south of Sandusky to north of Columbus.)
The track opened as a 15-turn, 2.4 mile (3.86 km) road circuit run clockwise. The back portion of the track allows speeds approaching 180 mph (290 km/h). A separate starting line is located on the backstretch to allow for safer rolling starts. The regular start/finish line is located on the pit straight.
In 1990, the track underwent a refurbishment. A new retaining wall was built, the entire track was resurfaced, widened, and concrete was paved in the apexes of the turns to prevent asphalt deterioration. In addition, a straightaway was paved through the chicane, allowing for two different track layouts, the original 2.4-mile (3.9 km) circuit, and a new 13-turn, 2.258 mile (3.634 km) circuit. In 1990, the CART series began utilizing the 2.258-mile (3.634 km) layout.
In 2006, a second major refurbishment saw several improvements. The entire circuit was repaved, and the concrete patches in the turn apexes were removed. A new motorcycle short course was created by connecting turn one with the backstretch, and another motorcycle oval was created by connecting the chicane straight with the backstretch. The additional layouts allow simultaneous use of the multiple course, for instructional and competitive uses. The improvements also included a motocross facility, that has since been closed.
There is grandstand seating for 10,000 spectators, and three observation mounds alongside the track raise the capacity to over 75,000.
Vintage Race Cars
Cruising Times Vintage race car night at Lorain county speedway. August 30th, 2014.