POSTED MARCH 18, 2025

We had our first postponement of the season Saturday! When I got up Saturday morning it was 24 degrees and we had about 4 inches of new snow! The forecast was for more snow and a high of 35 while the forecast for Sunday was a high of 46 and sunny! Since postponing to Sunday would not cost us a racing date I made a quick decision to postpone. By 9:30 am David Schaefer had it on our web site and David and I emailed the news to several speedway regulars. Our answering machine at the track is supposed to be able to be changed via remote but Saturday it would not so I made a quick trip to Mottville and changed the tape recorder with the postponement announcement and then returned to Nappanee. While at the track I observed a great deal of snow in the parking lot! Thursday evening Tom Pearson had dragged the pits and parking lot and had spread out the piles of dirt left over from snow plowing for Mottville Maddness and had it looking great! But now the pit area was a muddy mess and I was glad again I had postponed because it would have been full of deep ruts again if we raced Saturday night! Anyway, by 11 am we had put the announcement out for anyone who cared to find it!

I want to stress here that if we scheduled to race on Sunday anyway then I would never have cancelled for Saturday night and lost a race date! We would run in the cold and mud and that would be that! But with a nice forecast for Sunday it was a fairly easy call! By calling it early it saved our fans and drivers and officials from making a trip for nothing and they knew several hours in advance!

Actually the 10 day forecast is rather good in terms of low temps and if this holds we will probably turn the water on in front this Thursday which will be nice! Worse case would be March 29.

I had an interesting email from a driver to our far north this week that I wanted to share with you. Basically he asked me if his car were legal for Mottville in the MS division what other tracks would it be legal for? Well I can not and will not ever answer that question because I can never say as to be legal or not at another track and frankly except for maybe 4-5 tracks in the area I have no idea what divisions most tracks in Michigan are running! I only have Friday night to go to other tracks! As for being legal we often hear drivers say they wish several tracks in the area had the same rules! Well even if they did it would not work because in the mid to late 1980’s Mottville and South Bend had the same rules one season and even the same tires-stamped SWSB on the side! But the reason it never worked was because the two tracks had totally different officials and a car might be declared legal at one track and not legal at another despite the fact the written rules were identical! But if you build your car for Mottville you can run 74 nights per season plus two off season races and for most drivers that is enough! If there are enough drivers out there who need still more nights we could always add Fridays to our schedule but I seriously doubt that will ever happen!

Sunday as I was driving to the track and the warm sun came through the truck window I was happy I had postponed! In Elkhart the temperature was 51 as  we got on the toll road to head to the track! We opened at 5 and raced at 6 and had the sun with us until intermission which was terrific! As expected the car count was down some as was the crowd but actually the final figures were close to the averages for the first two nights of racing so not bad for a postponement and a Sunday!

The crash at the finish line involving Larry Birk, Jean Behlke and Merle Yoder in the MS heat was really exciting! Birk had easily won the dash and when the white flag flew it seemed certain he would win the heat also but coming off of 4 he went way to high and then overcorrected and spun into the center of the track and Jean Behlke had no where to go except into Larry! Merle Yoder did a nice piece of driving to avoid the two and won the race by inches over Behlke and Birk!

The Brown-Forsyth kart racing team really had bad luck! First Jessica Brown’s engine blew and we took a slightly longer intermission and delayed the kart feature to give them time to put a new engine in but no avail as their starter broke! Well folks our mothers all warned us there would be nights like this!

I had reports of many cars almost ready to run! The Dick Groves ss, Robert Teadt Jr. MS, Barry Harrison MS, Dave Anthony TC were just a few of them! Melissa Worthington, defending Bomber season points champion, was on hand for the first time this season and says her car will be out as soon as Tim Baldwin gets it ready! Melissa also reports her father, Richard Worthington, has started kidney dialysis and we wish Richard the best!

This week we hope to put a load of stone in the pit driveway to get it in better shape for the spring rains coming up. Considering the amount of  snow we had Saturday the pits and parking lot were in pretty good shape!

Now for dedication how about concession associate Becky Moore? Had her gall bladder removed Thursday and reported for work at the track Sunday night! Now that is dedication for sure!

Mike Long came to Mottville Sunday night for the first time in many years and Mike has been driving so long that he actually drove against me and I have not driven since 1989!

As we head for week 4 I am hoping for warmer and dryer weather but after 3 nights of this 51st at Mottville I have no complaints at all!

Hopefully more cars coming soon and see you this Saturday night!