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Post by Keith Tanaka on Aug 16, 2012 22:06:54 GMT -8
We now have race sponsors for each race of the D3 Hardbody Nats. Thanks to our race sponsors!
Here are the race sponsors:
Jalopies: Marc Franco
Trans Am: Tim Neja
3 C's: Bancroft Motorsport - Bryan Warmack
Talladega Nights: Tokyo D3 (Haruki Kan)
2000-2012 Sprint Cup Nascar: Roger Uusitalo
Stock 36D NASCAR: Bob Suzuki
80's Grand National Nascar: Keith Tanaka
Thanks to our race sponsors for their support of D3 Hardbody racing at Buena Park Raceway.
Keith
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Post by Keith Tanaka on Aug 29, 2012 11:02:46 GMT -8
Bob Suzuki is the race sponsor for the Stock 36D NASCAR race.
Thanks Bob for your support.
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Post by Keith Tanaka on Aug 30, 2012 14:00:28 GMT -8
We now have race sponsors for all of the Hardbody Nats races. Thanks to our race sponsors for their support of the Nats.
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Post by johnhartman on Oct 1, 2012 11:38:25 GMT -8
I want to thank everyone, Esp. Keith for the great weekend of racing. I had a great time and think this type of racing is the most fun I have ever had with slotcar racing. It brings back memories of taces of the past Incl. a 24 hour enduro I ran at Tom Thumb Raceway when I was a kid. Great fun and thank you Keith for everything. (P.S. I will never again run a 24 hour enduro, Ever try to keep a Kemtron running that long in a hard body?)
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rogeru
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Post by rogeru on Oct 1, 2012 17:32:42 GMT -8
I agree, thanks to Keith and all the others that helped out and participated it was a good weekend of racing. The hardbody cars and the drivers we have make this racing a lot of fun.
That 24 hour race with hardbody cars and Kemtrons must have been quite a challenge. I was in a 24 hour race back in the 60s with clear bodies and 16-Ds, and that was enough work.
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Post by Keith Tanaka on Oct 1, 2012 19:44:09 GMT -8
Thanks John and Roger. Thanks John for repairing the flat track wiring. That was a lot of work and most appreciated. By the way, after the races on Sunday, some of us did talk about "maybe" having a hardbody enduro (4 hrs. or so?) someday. Just a thought for now, but who knows it may happen sometime in the future. Keith
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