The Pit Stop in Ashlan Park
The Pit Stop in Ashlan Park
I remember there was a slot car track behind Triple J's and I would go to every weekend.
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The Pit Stop, great memories. We used to go to a Mexican restaurant, and while waiting for are food I would go watch the races. Fresno needs a place like this. These guys were serious
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My older brother Rick Parker (Hoover High '67) was determined I always had the fastest car. I did, but I was not always the best operator of the fastest car. Fun memories!
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Ah, the Pit Stop. My buddy Mike Cook and I stopped by often to dream about owning a slot car and racing there. Problem was we had no money for such an expensive toy/hobby. Then after a couple of years I had my sights on a pre-made racing slot car that was rumored to hold it's own on the track. Most of the fastest cars were custom made by their owners. I came very close to actually buying it but it would of taken every last cent that I had and in the end it never happened. The Pit Stop was a huge operation and I can still remember it like it was yesterday.
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I used to race "slots" at Pit Stop all the time. Learned how to make my own chassis and rebuild/balance/wind motors. I was pretty fast, but a few others were faster. These basic electronic skills still serve me to this day. (saved thousands rebuilding the motor on my HVAC system) My wife used to race there also, but at the time we didn't know each other. Great memories.
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