Our keystone video guy was originally from the Maple Grove area and that was his home track. He spent the weekend there and posted this on Facebook tonight.
Still recovering from the weekend, but here's a quick post...
First, THANK YOU to the Koretsky family for taking over the Grove and all the improvements! Can't wait to see where they take it next!!! The sellout crowd showed drag racing is alive and well in PA.!!
Edited to add...also to the track staff! Friendly, helpful, and no issues getting in or out even with the sellout! Also big thanks to their media person Sarah! I understand what your job entails and while the plan didn't work out, I was still able to get the police patch to Kyle and talk. As someone who does the same thing, you do an amazing job...keep up the great work!!!
Next, thanks to all the friends I hung out with and talked to!! It made my day even more special!! Hopefully next year we can do it again!!!
Now...there aren't pictures and/or video other than what I posted. I did take my video camera, and had a bigger microSD card in my phone, but I decided after walking around a bit to just enjoy the day as it was and not thru a tiny viewfinder or screen. It was my first time at the Keystone's (I'll call it that as long as I live!) since 1994, so I just wanted to enjoy it as a fan and not as "work." Yes, I wore my work shirt, but it's comfortable for me, it doesn't show sweat stains, and wearing it was the only real "work" I did when someone would ask about the track and I could promote it. And I have to say, I enjoyed the racing and pit walks so much more without worrying about a shot or anything.
Anyway...thanks again to all the friends I got see, the new ones I made, and to the ones i missed, I'm sorry. It is a big place that was filled to the brim!!
Hopefully my 2023 schedule will allow more chances to get back home! I truly love my Keystone Family, but the Grove is where I grew up and my love of drag racing started. It will always be a special place with so many great memories!!