PacWest Racing's Mauricio Gugelmin. (Source:
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As the Hazy, Smoke laden, Ash producing Skies 'O
Western Warshington' blankets thou Puget Sound during its Summer 'O Fires! A
most wondrous Labour Day weekend whilst listening to Indy Cars via remote
locale on Headphones at The Glen, gave cause to recall other glorious Holiday
weekends of past...
Whenever I think of Indy Cars racing on
Labour Day weekend, my Heart wanders back to multiple outings Up North Eh! At
the Molson Indy Vancouver race, for which I've attended both circuit layouts
and both series, nee Championship auto Racing Teams (CART) and Champ Car World
Series (CCWS) events at the long forgotten temporary street circuit venues.
And I'm not sure which memories I recall
more? Attending the inaugural 1990 outing, ironically now scribbling 'bout it
27 years later. as Yuhs Tiafosi know the importance of the number 27, Eh!
Whilst surely the 2001 race has to be my
favourite, with places in-between 'N beyond being bygone memories, having noted
previously how I attended the first five years outing before being
"Benched" by my Racin' Cohorts in;
And although I cannot remember definitively
when my last race was, I'm 'bout 86% certain it must have been circa '02, since
that's the year the date moved from labour Day to late July.
As I still haven't framed the poster Tacoma
Bureau Chief Mary Ellen obtained that year for Mwah, which I subsequently used
to have some 25+ Chump Carz' Drivers adorn with Thar "John Hancock's"
at Portland during the last two races, circa 2006-07; but I digress...
As I got the entire '06 Grid's signatures, with the
likes of Justin B-I-G UNIT' Wilson, Duh Graminator', nee Graham Rahal, then an
Indy Lights driver, TAG's (Alex Tagliani) Paul Tracy's, "Shorty's,"
aka Cristiano da Matta and other dubious characters, for which I've lamented in...
Nineteen Ninety was the year that Thief's had
finally successfully stolen my black Nissan 280ZX after a further three-tries;
SHEISA! For which I went off to Vancouver, BC for that year's inaugural Molson
Indy Vancouver CART race, thinking I'd never see my car again.
Yet upon returning home, I'd be informed it
had been "Dumped" at Cody's
restaurant in Bellevue, WA. Which was the restaurant of the late Wayne Cody,
one of the original Procostinators 'O Seahawks Football, which I've previously
mentioned in my 'Ol Hollywood lore.
As I'm not even
sure how old it is? Other than I've had
a framed Danny Sullivan autographed lithograph of 'Ol Sully's 1992
Galles Racing Molson livery Galmer G92 Chevrolet on the streets 'O Long Beach
hanging in Tomaso Manor for an eternity now!
VIDEO: Molson's New Company Car
While 1990 arguably was the race's darkest
year, which I was sitting in the stands near the chicane, opposite side of the
track where Ross Bentley stalled his Spirit of Vancouver entry, for which Willy
T. Ribbs subsequently hit the corner workers coming to Bentley's aid!
For which the four workers were unsighted to
Ribbs do to the concrete "Jersey" barriers ringing the temporary
street circuit. As sadly 22yr old corner worker Jean-Patrick Hein would die.
But my happiest memory of attending a CART
race Up North eh! Without doubt is the '01 event, good 'Ol Awntie' Harriet's
Debutante IndyCar race, where Roberto Moreno did multiple smoke laden
"Zanardi Doughnuts" directly in front of us en route to victory lane!
As I'd say that I enjoyed the original
course's layout better, especially since we chose the grandstand at the west
end nearest the course's "Hairpin" corner. But I also enjoyed the
second course's layout, especially the "dog-leg" bend around Science
World.
Whilst I've got a
strange memory of recalling the drivers on Thar introduction parade lap of
being chauffeured in Dodge's', perhaps PickemUp' trucks? As why do I recall
"Top Jimmy" (Jimmy Vasser) so vividly in a red with twin white
stripes vehicle, eh?
And even though I didn't attend that year's
race, presumably watchin' I-T from Thy Couch? How can I not mention whom Bob
named "googly eyes," Uhm, better known as BIG MO', nee Mauricio
Gugelmin, who scored his lone IndyCar victory for my Home team's PacWest Racing
squad Up North Eh!
Oh KanaDuhs' produced some memorable IndyCar
talents, primarily during the CART era when alcohol and cigarette sponsorships
funded several drivers and teams. Having found the following eight drivers
participating up to the end of CART in '03.
Scott Goodyear, (1987, 1989-2001) appears to
have led the Frozen Tundra; Err Maple Leaf charge, for which I always fondly
remember those Walker Racing cars emblazoned in McKenzie Financial colours.
Arguably the least likely known KuhNuckes
have to be John Jones (1988-89, 1991-92) and Ross Bentley, (1990-95)
PT', aka Mr. Chrome Horn, nee Paul Tracy,
thee Thrill from West Hill (1991-2011) began his long, illustrious Open Wheel
Racing career for none other than El Capitano', aka Roger Penske.
Tracy took a one year Sabbatical from Roger
with rival Newman Haas Racing in '95 before returning to Penske a further two
years. Then moved onto Team Kool Green, where he was always a force to be reckoned
with - before winning his lone championship for Gerald Forsythe during CART's
final year before becoming insolvent.
Yet Tracy, arguably Oh KanaDuhs greatest Open
Wheel Racing warrior, lacks one thingy' that only Countryman, one Crazy Kat I nicknamed
Jack Vanilla, then subsequently Jacks Oh Lantern', i.e.; Jacques Villeneuve (1994-95)
has. Can Y'all guess What's Dat? Uhm, Uh-huh, the Borg Warner trophy from
'95.., to go along with his CART/PPG Championship before departing for Formula
1.
And let’s NOT forget the late, great Greg Moore.
(1996-99)Arguably KanaDuhs favourite son! Who won five times in those iconic
blue & white Team Players (Forsythe) Indy Cars before his tragic demise at
Fontana on Halloween.
Having previously chronicled my trek Up North Eh!
To celebrate Moore's life ten years after in my No Fenders tome;
Another somewhat overlooked? Kuhnaidiun
driver, albeit a Fan favourite was Pat the Carpenter (Patrick Carpentier:
1997-2005) who won Rookie Of the Year (ROY) honours for the late Tony
Bettenhausen's squad before joining Moore as team-mate the following year.
And last, but certainly not least to the
party was TAG', nee Alex Tagliani, (2000-2016) this affable Quebecer' had the
dubious pressure of taking over Greg Moore's seat at Forsythe as a rookie, followed
a season later with that horrific collision with El Zorro', aka Alex Zanardi at
the Lausitzring!
Yet I tend to remember TAG' more from recent
escapades to Mother Speedway, where I proudly sported my "I AM
CANADIAN" T-shirt Wayback in Twenty-eleven in honour of Tagliani winning
that year's Pole...
Fast Forwarding to the 2017 season finale, comes
word that the Hoser with the longest name in Indy Lights will make his B-I-G
CARZ' Debut at Sonoma, when Zachary Claman DeMelo moonlights
as Graham Rahal's team-mate aboard the No. 16 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
entry, in hope of joining current fulltime Solo KuhNuck, thee Mayor 'O
Hinchtown, nee James Hinchcliffe on the IndyCar grid in 2018...
Past Vancouver, BC Race Winners
Date/Winner/Team
Sept 2, 1990 Al Unser Jr.; Galles/Kraco
Racing
Sept 1, 1991 Michael Andretti; Newman
Haas Racing
Aug 30, 1992 Michael Andretti; Newman
Haas Racing
Aug 29, 1993 Al Unser Jr.; Galles
Racing
Sept 4, 1994 Al Unser Jr.; Marlboro
Team Penske
Sept 3, 1995 Al Unser Jr.; Marlboro Team Penske
Sept 3, 1995 Al Unser Jr.; Marlboro Team Penske
Sept 1, 1996 Michael Andretti; Newman
Haas Racing
Aug 31, 1997 Mauricio Gugelmin; PacWest
Racing
Sept 6, 1998 Dario Franchitti; Team
Kool Green
Sept 5, 1999 Juan Pablo Montoya; Target
Chip Ganassi Racing
Sept 3, 2000 Paul Tracy; Team Kool
Green
Sept 2, 2001 Roberto Moreno; Patrick
Racing
July 28, 2002 Dario Franchitti; Team
Kool Green
July 27, 2003 Paul Tracy; Team Players
July 27, 2003 Paul Tracy; Team Players
July 25, 2004 Paul Tracy; Forsythe
Championship Racing