Got a real surprise yesterday.

You never know when something will happen to you that will humble you to your bones.

Yesterday I was sitting in my truck waiting to get loaded at a dock. I was in Rudolph, WI home to Dick Trickle "The winningest short track driver in America" (72 feature wins in 1972). I was just thinking about the Trickle Memorial that will be dedicated in his honor in three weeks. He passed a few years ago.

So here I am within a stone's throw of the memorial site... and I'm reminicing about how I snuck a few beers to Dick after one of his runs at Capital Super Speedway where I used to work (we were out of Coors at the beer stand so I poured a Pabst into a Coors can since he was sponsored by Coors) and I get a 'ping' on my phone... new message.

It's from a guy I never heard of... he sez he's on the nominating commitee for the Luxemburg Speedway Hall of Fame. He ASKED if I would accept their nomination for induction into the speedway's Hall of Fame!

I was floored!

I promoted the speedway in '83 and '84... took it from a delapidated, non operating joint to one of the most popular venues in the state.

I left after two years. Let's just say it was time for a change after six years of working in the biz. I had a new wife and a new life and i was just plain tired.

So... I accepted. I'll be inducted along with four other folks... one of which is a former driver and one of my early supporters of the track.

Set for May 31st... only my second time back at the track since I left. i was invited to an Old Timers Night, too a few years ago.

I'm so very humbled. Maybe Dick Trickle was saying "thanks" for the beer....