Pittsburgh International Dragway
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Pittsburgh International Dragway
O F F IECDI IATLO P RR I A O LG R FA LMA S H L I G H T ® Presented by Remembering the Pittsburgh International Dragway Here’s How It Works Runnin’ Down the Road Page 20 C. Com J p En . R lim gi o en ne m ts Bu b of ild o er ld Page 12 P.I . Tagging Along with the P.I.D. Hall of Famers D .P os te r Page 2 www.FlashlightDrags.com | Flashlight Drags 1 E D I T O R I A L F L A S H L I G H T DR A G S “Like” us on P.I.D. Day at the Flashlight Drags W Michael Schindel, editor e talk a lot about “good old-fashioned, heads-up racing.” Today you get to see it done – the way it used to be – the way it all started. Anyone who remembers Pittsburgh International Dragway has got to feel some nostalgia. Anyone who raced at P.I.D. will no doubt relive the thrill. And all you young tuners … pay attention because these are the masters. We are so excited about this First Annual P.I.D. Day at the Flashlight Drags. This event constitutes the paragon of racing; the soul of the sport. The P.I.D. story is the story of drag racing, and you’ll have the opportunity to meet the guys who keep the story alive. Jim Senkewitz, Jim Henderson, Don Bye, and Bill Truby truly are some of “Pittsburgh’s Finest Automobile Enthusiasts.” Producing an event like this requires many constituents to join forces. From Greene County, the Commissioners got on board - Chuck Morris, Archie Trader and Blair Zimmerman; Director of Parks, Jake Blaker, and his team helped set the stage; Elizabeth Menhart and Candace Tustin from the Go Greene Tourism Office shared in promoting the event; Safety arrangements were handled by the Waynesburg VFD; Administrative duties were managed by Greene Country’s Chief Clerk, Jeff Marshall; Warden Harry Gillispie and his work team agreed to oversee the grounds; Melanie Longstreth at the Waynesburg Chamber of Commerce pitched in to support the event; and I can’t forget all of the pilots who graciously agreed to a ‘no-fly’ afternoon. A special thanks goes out to Mr. Jack Pratt of Jack’s Excavating for being the Presenting Sponsor again this year. And thanks to all of the sponsors listed below. Title Sponsor Jack Pratt of Jack’s Excavating Event Sponsors InstaCare Urgent Care Open Throttle 360 TV Pittsburgh International Race Complex CS Tire Snyder Performance Engineering (SPE) Hartman & Hartman Constructors Greene County Tourist Agency Observer-Reporter Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix TalkHotrods.com Chuck Carnahan of State Farm Insurance Rodeheaver’s Hot Rod & Auto Repair John’s Sales & Service Spray-It-Racing Contributing Sponsors CarCruises.com Elmer’s Engines Royprographics BigAlsList.com Apex Performance WVstreets.com And finally, to all of the Racers and Race Fans here in Greene County, we thank you for being a part of this celebration of racing. YOU are the reason that Hot Rod Magazine selected the Flashlight Drags at the Waynesburg Airport in Greene County as one of the 57 Gearhead Must Attend Events! Yep, we made #35 on the list. Check it out in the August 2013 Issue of Hot Rod Magazine. On behalf of the Flashlight Drag Crew, I extend our appreciation to all of you. Be Safe. Have Fun. Michael Schindel Publisher Altered Gas Performance Events, LLC FLD Photography by Dan Dishart Publication design by Bill Bingham www.FlashlightDrags.com | Flashlight Drags 1 F L A S H L I G H T DR A G S O F F I C I A L R U L E S Simple Rules These events are intended for street cars and trucks only! • SAFETY FIRST! • Have fun – this is a family-friendly event • 1/8 mile distance – 660 feet of the fastest pavement in Greene County • Valid Driver’s License • Proof of Insurance • Current State Inspection (if a PA car) • DOT Tires • Burn Outs – Designated Area only • No Passengers (except Parade Lap) • Racers must sign Greene County Waiver • Convertibles – tops up or bring a helmet • Speed limit in the spectator return lane 25 MPH How does this work? How do I find someone to race? These are the two most often asked questions at the Flashlight Drags. Finding a race partner isn’t hard … someone will usually find you. When you are ready to race and if you don’t have a race partner, simply drive up to the staging lane and follow the signs to Singles Lane. This lane is set aside for racers who don’t have a partner or for the person who just wants the thrill of racing, they are happy to race anyone who pulls up next to them at the starting line. It’s just like “street racing.” What if I lose? There is no limit to the number of races you can run. Our format is simple: win or lose a race, get back in line and do it again. One year we gave an award to a racer for running 37 times in one day. Can I race my buddy? Yes! We call that Grudge Racing. Some grudge matches actually go back years – maybe even decades. These races happen in several different ways: 2 Flashlight Drags | www.FlashlightDrags.com • Any racer can call out any other racer and get in line • Any fan can call out a race – notify the DJ and we will call out the cars for you • A grudge match may happen spontaneously as anticipation in line grows Who is the fastest? This is a hard question to answer. We try to stay away from putting cars into classes, and for the most part, we don’t classify racers. But everyone asks, “Who is the fastest?” It must be a result of good old American competition. So, we give out 8 PINK SLIPS for four different vehicle types: Top Street – these racers are our true street cars, usually made in the USA Big Dog – you’ll know these cars when people say, “That can’t be a street car!” Top Tuner – sometimes called imports, usually a less than 8 cylinder under the hood, in the trunk, or even behind the back seat Diesel Truck – this is a new class, and as the name implies, it’s for trucks. This will be a wild class. Rain Out Policy All Sunday Rain Outs will be rescheduled based upon an agreeable schedule with the county. We will try for the following Sunday. If the event gets rained out after we start, keep your numbered armband for admission for the following Sunday. No one will be admitted free of charge without a rain check armband. W H E N I T ’ S N OT Q U I T E A N E M E R G E N C Y EASY ACCESS. EXPERT CARE. Your time is valuable, and so is the health of your family. At Southwest Regional Medical Center, we care about both. That’s why our new InstaCare Urgent Care is designed to treat less urgent, non-life-threatening medical conditions quickly and EASY ACCESS – we’re close to home and easy to find when time matters most LESS WAITING – in and out of the clinic quickly EXPERT CARE – you will always see a medical professional, that’s our promise EXPANDED HOURS – we’re open Weekdays 9 am – 9 pm and Weekends 10 am – 6 pm CONVENIENCE – when you don’t have a regular doctor, we are here for you OCCUPATIONAL – Pre-employment physicals, laboratory testing, drug testing and MEDICINE treatment of non-emergency injuries conveniently, with the same quality of care you’ve come to expect from our full-service hospital. Best of all, we’re right in the Greene Plaza, close to home, where you need us. InstaCare URGENT CARE 220 Greene Plaza • Waynesburg, PA 15370 • 724-627-1950 • www.southwestregionalmedical.com www.FlashlightDrags.com | Flashlight Drags 3 F LLA SAHSL IHG HLT I DR G H A GTS F E E D AI T O U R IE A L Remembering the Pittsburgh International Dragway By Jim Senkewitz Editor’s note - Jim Senkewitz and a hand full of guys work year round to keep this piece of history alive. The Flashlight Drags crew Thank them for their efforts! T he Pittsburgh International Dragway (P.I.D.) opened in 1964, and for the next 11½ years, it was a special time in history. Motors, Muscle Cars, and Memories . . . until the oil embargo in the 1970s, when many tracks, including P.I.D., were forced to close. Twenty years later, Tom Lang was the DJ on the “Rappin’ on Racing” radio show. He recounts that every time a caller would mention the old P.I.D. Drag Strip, his phone lines would light up. Realizing the significance of the P.I.D. experience to those who had been a part of it, Tom organized the very first P.I.D. Reunion at the Keystone Drag Strip. The weather was a disaster for that first gathering, but everyone saw the potential of growing the event. CO NT I N UE D 4 Flashlight Drags | www.FlashlightDrags.com E D I T O R I A L F L A S H L I G H T www.FlashlightDrags.com | Flashlight Drags 5 F E A T U R E F L A S H L I G H T DR A G S Remembering P.I.D. Over the succeeding years, the P.I.D. Reunion idea has be resurrected by various enthusiasts at several local venues: Bobby Johns organized an event at the Friendship Park Drag Strip near Steubenville; Hud Hood and the Pittsburgh C.A.R.S. car club held a Heidelberg Raceway Night; Don Bye organized the yearly P.I.D. Reunion Car Cruise at Sonic in Bridgeville; and a Pittsburgh International Dragway Hall of Fame was established. The 2013 season looks to be the biggest year ever with the addition of several events: • The P.I.D. Banquet and Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony was held in February, and is scheduled for next February at the South Fayette Fire Hall • Quaker Steak & Lube Restaurant has agreed to design a P.I.D. room at their Pleasant Hills location complete with photos, trophies, and other memorabilia • The second annual P.I.D. Car Cruise at Quaker Steak & Lube was attended by 300 cars in June C O N T INU ED 6 PA G E 8 Flashlight Drags | www.FlashlightDrags.com www.FlashlightDrags.com | Flashlight Drags 7 F LLA SAHSL IHG HLT I DR G H A GTS Remembering F E E D AI T O U R IE A L P.I.D. Over the succeeding years, the P.I.D. Reunion idea has be resurrected by various enthusiasts at several On Sunday, July 7, 2013, the first annual P.I.D. Day is scheduled at the FLASHLIGHT DRAGS in Waynesburg, PA at the Waynesburg Airport. An old-school match race is planned. Jim Henderson is bringing out his NHRA legal CHEVY Stocker (1965 Chevelle with a 327 4-speed transmission) to run against Bob Liberatore’s clone of a 1963 FORD factory lightweight racer (427 cubic inches – maybe more). Other old-school drag race cars will be on display for this event. Check the website www.flashlightdrags.com On Wednesday, July 24, 2013, the third annual P.I.D. Reunion Car Cruise will roll into the Sonic in Bridgeville. Last year’s event saw 800 cars on display! And finally, the 2013 season wraps up on September 28 and 29 with the PID/Keystone Nostalgia Nationals at Pittsburgh Raceway Park. Funny Cars and Front-Engine Dragsters are scheduled along with the Super Stockers and Gassers. Check the website for more program and schedule information at www. pittsburghracewaypark.com. Next year, 2014, marks the 50th Anniversary of the Pittsburgh International Dragway track opening. Exciting plans are in the works including a new Pittsburgh International Dragway book co-authored by Bill Holt and Bill Truby. You can keep informed through the following media sources: www.PittsburghInternationalDragway.com P.I.D. Facebook Page (including Bill Truby’s photo collection) P.I.D. Twitter Account FLD 8 Flashlight Drags | www.FlashlightDrags.com SPEdiesel.com SNYDER PERFORMANCE ENGINEERING And many many more! For all your turbocharged diesel needs “IF ITS PERFORMANCE WE CARRY IT FOR YOUR GAS OR DIESEL” Specializing in Powerstrokes Call 724-833-5834 Custom built turbos designed for specific applications including 2.6 2.8 3.0 and compound setups www.FlashlightDrags.com | Flashlight Drags 9 www.FlashlightDrags.com Presenting by 1/8 Mile Racing, Heads-Up Racing Grudge Matches and Fun Runs on the Runway INTERNATIONAL DRAGWAY Event Sponsors Poster Compliments of PID DAY WAYNESBURG AIRPORT GREENE COUNTY PITTSBURGH First Annual JULY 7 2013 F LLA SAHSL IHG HLT I DR G H A GTS F E E D AI T O U R IE A L Tagging along with the P.I.D. Hall of Famers By Hersch T hanks to hot rod Ambassador Jim Senkewitz and the very gracious permission of Mike Kosky and his wife Janet, I was privileged to be able to tag along with a small group of PID Hall of Famers who went out to see the track. Yes the track is still there, but it’s also very close to a housing development, which just about guarantees it will never reopen. We can only dream. In one of my dreams, I’m driving Joe Minert’s ‘64 Pontiac, “The Alaskan.” Announcing New Owners Joe was at the track along with Don Liberatore, Bob Tedesco, Ted Brine, Mark Becker, Jerry Heard, Bob Jones and others who had a special connection to the track and its history. There’s a lot more to the story (video included) coming soon to talkhotrods.com. Thanks Mr. Kosky. You are a true hero to all of us who love hot rodding in Western PA. Be careful in the hot rod. —Hersch FLD DAN DISHART Photography Specializing in Automotive Photography You’ve spent all that time and money in the garage, now, preserve the memories! 724.612.5080 dandishartphotography@gmail.com www.DanDishartPhotography.com Cash and DJ want to welcome you to our new shop! Traditional and Non-Traditional Tattoos 1249 National Pike, Hopwood, PA 724-963-1057 12 Flashlight Drags | www.FlashlightDrags.com State Farm. www.FlashlightDrags.com | Flashlight Drags 13 F L A S H L I G H T D E PA R T M E N T RIDING N U G T O SH James J. Pitterich Jr. Hometown: Elizabeth, PA Driver Profile: Cars are a big part of my life, both work and play. During the day, I am an automotive technician. In the evening my time is spent between family, motocross with my son and my friends race cars. My car started out as a shell, and with the help of my friends, it is now a classic car that I’lll enjoy racing for many years. Likes - I really like the diversity of cars and the competitiveness between the racers. Custom Engine Builds and Machine Shop Service • Drag Racing (Street/Strip) • Classic Engine Restoration Car Details Year: 1968 | Make: Chevy | Model: Camaro Modifications 433 cu. in. Big Block Chevy, single 82 MM turbo on E85, TH400, 3.55 gears CO NTINUED PAGE Bob Jones Racing 724-344-1156 Aeromotive Fuel System Brad Penn Racing Oil Custom Racecar wiring and plumbing systems Racecar Trailers our Specialty The Performance Specialist Since 1979 3782 Wexford Run Road | Wexford, PA 15090 724-935-4830 www.ElmersEngines.com 14 Flashlight Drags | www.FlashlightDrags.com 16 www.FlashlightDrags.com | Flashlight Drags 15 F L A S H L I G H T D E PA R T M E N T RIDING SHOTGUN C ONTINU ED FR OM PA GE 1 4 Glen Kinsey Hometown: Waynesburg, PA Driver Profile: I am a 79 year old, total Gear Head. I built my first hot rod in high school shop class. I built and raced Dirt Jalopies, Stock Cars, and Modifieds. I Moto-crossed until the summer I turned 50. I started drag racing when Flashlights came to Waynesburg. No one remembers when I wasn’t there, but I’ve only missed four or five events. I traded a model A sedan for the S-10 and have raced it from day one. The Only repair it had was a spark plug wire melted on the header, and I had to fix that. Modifications The engine is a 350 bored-30 over, Double Hump 63cc Heads, approximately 12:1 compression, a good Cam and that damnedable Dog Bone Drive. The Transmis- Car Details Make: Chevy | Model: S10 Pickup sion is a 350 with Ratchet Shifter. The tires are the biggest cheater slicks (DOT) that will fit without tubbing. Editor’s note: Glen had a For Sale sign in the S-10 for a short while. He removed it during the May 5th race. He noticed that he was beating most racers from the line with a quicker reaction time. I asked him, what happened to the For Sale sign? He replied with a smile, “as long as can best someone off the line, I’m going to keep racing.” Uniontown, PA 724.430.1970 www.MillersYamaha.com 16 Flashlight Drags | www.FlashlightDrags.com Chris Cardiges Hometown: South Park Garage: All the fabrication and restoration to transform this car was done in my garage. Still needs dialed in, but she’s ready to wake up and come to life. Likes: I like the whole experience – working with good buddies in my garage, belonging to the LOCC car club, building, driving, and racing. Car Details Year: 1956 | Make: Chevy | Model: 210 two-door Flashlight Drags: I’ll drive this car to the Flashlight Drags, race it, and drive it back home again. That’s about 150 miles for the day. It’s all part of the fun – plus I’ve met new friends, enjoy the scene, and get the opportunity to race. Thanks to Michael at the Flashlight Drags for being one hell of a cool dude that goes out of his way to bring this to us. Modifications: 56 fiberglass tilt front end; glass doors; California frame; straight axle front end; Ford 9” rear with a locker and 4.11 gears; 4-wheel disc brakes; 462 big block Chevy; rectangular port heads; dart intake ZL-1 cam; 1050 annular boost carb; 400 transmission with a manual valve body; 10” converter FLD www.FlashlightDrags.com | Flashlight Drags 17 A C o l l e C t i o n t h At S p e A k S f o r i t S e l f For more informaton on this collection, contact: GEORGE MYRTER 100 North Meadows Drive Wexford, PA 15090 724-935-2422 Cell 724-316-5070 Car Photography by Dave Anderson davethephotoguy@aol.com 18 Flashlight Drags | www.FlashlightDrags.com www.FlashlightDrags.com | Flashlight Drags 19 F L A S H L I G H T DR A G S F E A T U R E RUNNIN’ DOWN THE ROAD Editor at Large – Gerry Kerna O n Saturday, June 8th, I hopped in the Chevy II and went to the grand opening of the first Pep Boys Speed Shop in western Pennsylvania. The day’s events featured a car show, raffles, prizes, food, music, a dyno challenge, and best of all, sale prices in the Speed Shop! Ryan Serrino is the Speed Shop manager and a great guy. He told me about the product lines they offer and his goal to expand over time. I walked up and down the aisles noting many brands including Flowmaster, Edelbrock, Holley, Spectre Performance, MSD Ignition, Moroso, Auto Meter and more. The shop is all about convenient access to performance parts and supplies for us “car people” and our rides. The Pep Boys Speed Shop is inside the Pep Boys store located on Clairton Boulevard across from Century III Mall in Pleasant Hills … so cruise on over and check them out! FLD 20 Flashlight Drags | www.FlashlightDrags.com www.FlashlightDrags.com | Flashlight Drags 21 Western Pennsylvania’s SRT headquarters! Visit us at: 1625 E High St. Waynesburg, PA 15370 Phone: (724)627-7111
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