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What makes
a "True" Race Fan? Some people will say that it’s a
person that is at the track every week. Some say it’s a
person that receives racing publications in the mail. It
could be a person that puts a few decals on their car of
their favorite driver, a person that travels a few hours
to get to a racetrack, a person that has a few racing
t-shirts, a person that no matter what is going on they
are in front of their TV on Sunday afternoons, a person
that is at the track so often that every person at the
ticket gate knows their name, There are numerous ways to
describe a race fan, but how do you describe a "True"
Race Fan?
For me,
it’s pretty easy. A "True" Race fan is a person that
will leave a family reunion after about an hour to head
to the track, a person that will get to work late every
Friday while working third shift because he was at the
races, a person that will attend annual awards banquets
even though he is not a competitor or sponsor. Oh wait,
I got a good one, a person that will skip his own son’s
graduation because he was making his first trip to
Eldora! A person that takes his son all over the east
coast for hockey tournaments leave his son at the hockey
rink and leaves to find a racetrack, come to think of it
that was pretty much how every family vacation was. A
person that HAD to have a three-course meal at home but
had no problem eating a dust covered hot dog at the
racetrack. A person that will not only support his
favorite drivers sponsors but will advertise for them
with an airbrushed mural of that drivers race car on the
tire cover of his vehicle.
What about
a person that makes sure they are at the track early
enough not only to get a good seat but early enough to
enjoy a smooth cigarette and a hot cup of coffee while
watching the water truck circle the speedway. Someone
that could have funded a small country with all of the
money spent at racetracks.
By now I’m
sure you readers realize that I know the "True" Race Fan
that I am talking about. Just from reading this you may
even know who it is. This person was a mainstay at the
Lernerville Speedway, Pittsburgh’s Pennsylvania Motor
Speedway, and Motordrome Speedway when it was dirt. This
person was my dad, Jim Shank. Most people know my dad as
the guy who drives the van with the Lynn Geisler tire
cover. We would go to tracks all over the country and we
would always run into someone that would know him or the
van.
My dad was
a long time Lynn Geisler fan. He followed Lynn from
pretty much the beginning of his career. Lynn Geisler
has won 104 Late Model feature events at the Lenerville
Speedway and I bet my dad only missed three of them.
Unfortunately, the three wins that he missed were the
last three. About 3 months ago my father was diagnosed
with an inoperable cancerous tumor. The tumor was right
next to the optic nerve. It wasn’t long after he was
diagnosed that the tumor started affecting his vision.
The doctor’s started with Radiation treatments and
Chemotherapy. After a few weeks of treatments we all
noticed that my dad was not acting right. The doctors
decided to keep him in the hospital. During his stay in
the hospital he developed Pneumonia.
A couple
of weeks after my father was diagnosed with the illness,
his favorite driver Lynn Geisler, won his 102nd feature
event at Lernerville Speedway. Lynn dedicated the race
to my dad as they were good friends outside of the
racetrack Lynn’s on-track interview with track announcer
Dow Carnahan was pretty emotional. "I’ve got a fellow
that is a real good friend of mine, Jim Shank, who is
wheel chair bound and really doing some struggling and
(emotional pause) I’d like to donate this race to him.
He’s probably been to more races than I have. I can’t
ever remember going anywhere without Jim showing up with
his van and his plaque on the back (tire cover). I’m
really going to miss him, I know he’s struggling."
On June 24th
my dad attended his final race. He borrowed a wheel
chair from his brother so that he can see the
Mid-Atlantic Championship Series (his favorite series)
and the All-Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Car Series.
He watched Lynn Geisler win his heat, win the dash, sit
on the pole and finish fourth in his final appearance at
the Lernerville Speedway.
On
Saturday morning, July 30th, less than a
month after his last race, he passed away peacefully in
his sleep.
Something
ironic happened the night before my father’s passing.
Lynn Geisler won his 103rd Late Model feature
event at Lernerville. Lynn pulled into victory lane
around 11:50pm (give or take a few minutes). At about
the same time, my dad, who had been pretty much immobile
for about a week, had sat up and attempted to say
something to my sister who was staying with him that
night. That was the most he moved in over a week. It’s
funny how it was at about the same time Lynn was pulling
into victory lane.
On
Wednesday, August 3rd, the day after we laid
my father to rest, Lynn won his 104th feature
event at Lernerville and again dedicated the race to my
father.
So what is
a "True" Race Fan? I think that someone that is so
dedicated to the sport that if it started to rain on the
way to the racetrack he would start calling other
racetracks to see where it is not raining. Or someone
that everyone would hide from if the races were rained
out.
What will
I think of when I hear True Race Fan? I will think of my
father, and all the time I spent with my father at the
racetracks and everywhere else. Nobody can take that
time away from me.
From a
Race Fan to a True Race Fan…Dad, I love you. I’ll make
sure that water truck does its job!!!! |