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owned by Kent Howerton in the mid-80s until ???. I raced there all the time as a kid and watched Ricky Johnson when they had their only National there one year.
Does anybody have old photos of the place? Feeling nostalgic and wanted to see if I could find any old pictures of the course and whatnot to see if my memory is as accurate as I like to tell people it is. :-)
Thanks in advance.
Does anybody have old photos of the place? Feeling nostalgic and wanted to see if I could find any old pictures of the course and whatnot to see if my memory is as accurate as I like to tell people it is. :-)
Thanks in advance.
http://www.texasoffroad.net/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/454968/1
Good Times MX Park - 250MX
June 5, 1988
Good Times MX Park
San Antonio, TX
Overall
Rider
Hometown
Moto 1
Moto 2
Machine
1
Rick Johnson
El Cajon, CA 1 1
Honda
2
Jeff Ward
Mission Viejo, CA 2 2
Kawasaki
3
Ron Lechien
El Cajon, CA 4 4
Kawasaki
4
Broc Glover
El Cajon, CA 6 3
Yamaha
5
Jeff Stanton
Sherwood, MI 3 6
Yamaha
6
Micky Dymond
Yorba Linda, CA 8 5
Yamaha
7
Johnny O'Mara
Van Nuys, CA 5 8
Suzuki
8
Jeff Leisk
Upland, CA 7 9
Honda
9
Mike Fisher
Santee, CA 10 7
Kawasaki
10
Doug Dubach
Costa Mesa, CA 9 13
Yamaha
11
Kent Howerton
San Antonio, TX 13 10
Honda
12
Dennis Hawthorne
Lewisville, TX 12 12
Kawasaki
13
Ray Sommo
Capistrano Beach, CA 15 11
Suzuki
14
Fred Andrews
North Canton, OH 11 15
Suzuki
15
Clay Hoenshell
Oklahoma City, OK 14 14
Suzuki
16
Robert Naughton
Phoenix, AZ 17 16
Suzuki
17
Terry Tinney
Northridge, CA 19 17
Suzuki
18
James Kapitan
Colts Neck, NJ 18 18
Honda
19
Brian Manley
Placentia, CA 16 0
Suzuki
20
Andrew Bradshaw
San Antonio, TX 20 19
Honda
21
Dag Boyesen
Kempton, PA 21 20
Kawasaki
I'd love to see anything that you have in the way of images/videos...
my dad was a flagger for the National and I remember him coming in (about to die of dehydration/heat) and he said "Son, after watching those guys up close, you will NEVER be a pro motorcycle rider." - LOL
The Shop
Pretty sure Kent never owned it. The place he owned was on the San Antonio river just west of I37, inside 1604.
keep 'em coming....
Pit Row
Came back later that year to watch the National and was highly impressed watching the pros. Rick Johnson was just another level rider.
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