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You
hear so much about so many lost speedways, but have you ever had a
chance to really walk back into time!
Well on September 30th the Senior Tour Auto Racers
(STAR) took over 1,000 fans and drivers for a complete walk back in time
at the Lakeville Speedway, Lakeville Ma.
Lakeville has been dormant for better than 30 years. Lakeville
driver Lew Boyd said,” It’s just like it was in the 70”s”
STAR
has been gearing up for the Lakeville Speedway Reunion for the past
several months. President of
STAR Charlie Lima and Lakeville native Glenn Chistolini have been
clearing the overgrown track to get it back to what it look like in the
60’s and 70’s. The
fans, drivers and past promoters were surprised to see this grand old
track back into shape. The starter stand still in tacked, held once more
the colors of the racing flags. Racing
banners were hung all over the fence. The wall surrounding the track was
completely uncovered and after 30 years still in great condition.
Lakeville Speedway was back, even if it was for only one day !!
You
could see hundreds of fans walking around the track. The midway was full
of classic cars while on the track stockcars and midgets awaited for the
time when they would hit to the dirt once more.
Drivers from all over came to pay tribute.
In the crowded midway you could see drivers gathering together
once more. Most of them
stated they have not seen each other for over 30 years.
Some of the drivers on hand were Lakeville Champion Deke Astle,
“Big” John Kershaw, Carl “Bugs” Stevens, Dr. Dick Berrgen, Lew
Boyd and many many more.
The
afternoon presentation of awards by STAR started out with bringing
forward the families of the founders of the Lakeville Speedway.
Lakeville champion Deke Astle was presented an award for his
years of champions. Deke in
one year won 24 races out of 25 scheduled.
When I asked Deke how you did it, he stated, “Once you learn
how to drive dirt, it just came easy”.
Star’s president Charlie Lima and Glenn Chistolini were awarded
an award for completely restoring the Lakeville Speedway.
Over sixty classic cars were on display and awards were presented
to “Best of Show” for each division.
During
the day all drivers of the Lakeville era were signing the Lakeville
Speedway helmet, which would be auction off.
Raffles were going on through out the day.
Then
it was time!!! The
stockcars, midgets and racecars cars from all divisions hit to the dirt.
Cars from Star, Acot, Nema, Modifieds and independents were
aboard. Star’s Race
Director Mary Lima lined up the cars on the front stretch for photos
first. But this was not the
only action going on. There
was also action in the sky. If
you looked into the sky you could see an antique airplane sent by the
New Bedford Pilot’s Association surrounding the speedway.
The New Bedford Pilot’s Association and the Senior Tour Auto
Racers are in conjunction in raising money for clothing and toys for the
needy children. Come to find out that some of the New Bedford Pilot
Association members were Lakeville drivers too.
What a great way to honor Lakeville Speedway.
Then Star’s race director from the starter stand shouted out
“Gentlemen Start Your Engines”.
On the track Star’s president crossed the cars over and the
dirt flew! Leading the pack
was Deke Astle in the 2X coupe of Charlie Lima following by Ric Mariscal
in Lew Boyd’s 181. Last
promoter of Lakeville Speedway Dan Merservy drove the #41 coupe.
Big John stood on the starter stand watching his #36 coupe circle
the track once more. Hundreds
and hundreds of fans lined up around the front stretch through turns one
and two. You could here the
cheering from fans as the cars passed them.
Big John Kershaw stated, “Look in the trees on the back
stretch. The fans are
sitting in the trees just like they use to when I ran here.”
When the
reunion was over the speedway once more became silence, but a different
kind of silence, not a dead silence but one that is asleep………
Endless
e-mails have been hitting the Star’s web site.
Now we know what the quote means, “Your Mail Box is Full”.
Star would like to thank everyone who sent e-mails, drivers, fans
and all those who
came to honor the “Lakeville Speedway”
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