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Part Two
"DVD
NOW AVAILABLE"
Part #1 Still Available Too
PART 2 “LIONS – THE GREATEST DRAG STRIP” VIDEO
DOCUMENTARY DVD RELEASED
Part two of the acclaimed video documentary, “Lions –
The Greatest Drag Strip”, has been released on DVD.
The latest installment on the revered Long Beach,
Calif.-based track, by veteran motorsports journalist, Don Gillespie, picks
up speed, literally, in 1962, when nitro-burning cars returned after a
five-year ban under founding manager, speed king Mickey Thompson.
The (1-HR, 40-MIN) presentation concludes near the end
of 1966, with the sport’s explosive growth in everything from dragsters and
supercharged coupe match race wars, to early funny cars, etc “Initially,
this was supposed to be a two-part video,” began Gillespie, “but, the
enormity and importance of the Lions story, the amount of pictures and movie
footage, plus the tales as told by the sport’s early pioneers, make it
necessary to conclude the epic tale with a pending third and final edition.”
Part One covered its opening in 1955 through mid-’62.
Part three (for future release), will conclude with the track’s emotional
closing in December 1972 with The Last Drag Race. In 1962 newly formed
7-second dragster teams included Greer-Black & (Don) Prudhomme, plus “TV”
Tommy Ivo, both among more than two-dozen interviewed participants on the
DVD.
Roland Leong recounts his rule-changing accident in
the “Hawaiian”. Don Garlits recalls a colorful match race involving Chris
Karamesines. NHRA starter, Rick Stewart, shown in a violent finish line
crash, recounts waking up in the hospital as the Watts Riots began. Even
“Wild Willie” Borsch explains how he drove his AA/Fuel Altered using one
hand, from newly uncovered audiotape.
Others on camera include Tom McEwen, John Force, Gene
Mooneyham, Larry Sutton, C.J. Hart, Ed Iskenderian, Ralph Guldahl, Jr., Don
Prieto, Dave Wallace, Pat Foster, Paula Murphy, Ronnie Rapp, Dale Armstrong,
Frank Fedak, Jim Kelly, Doug Kruse, George Bolthoff, Chris Karamesines, and
many others.
top Fuel dragsters had also reached 200 MPH. Major
match race draws included the blown Willys coupes of Stone-Woods-Cook versus
“Big John” Mazmanian, the ‘stands packed to capacity. Stockers swiftly
evolved into altered wheelbase machines; from carbs to injectors, gas to
nitro, then blowers – and funny cars were born.
Emerging, too, were breathtaking yet scary
streamliners, exhibition cars, junior fuel dragsters, gas and fuel altereds,
coupes, motorcycles, the list goes on.
Mickey Thompson’s departure witnessed promotional
genius C.J. “Pappy” Hart take the helm, whom promptly ended NHRA sanction.
As a result, epic and rival AHRA dual stocker/dragster World Championships
took place, plus the racer-formed UDRA held a series of memorable events of
similar national caliber.
Part Two (and Part One) of “Lions – The Greatest Drag
Strip” can be purchased online ($29.95 retail ea.) at:
www.lionsvideo.com. For
information, call: 276-386-9120, or email:
Dgillespie02@hotmail.com. |
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