So, I trust that everyone knows what the 'Lions' in Lions Drag Strip
refers to the Lions Club(s) public service groups. The real name for the
drag strip was "Lions Associated Drag Strip," AKA
"LADS."
I have questions in this regard: did Mickey Thompson ever belong to a
Lions Club? Did Lions Club members actually work at the strip? How much of
the gate, on average, went to the 'associated clubs?'
Another question: I've heard it mentioned the proximity of Willow Street
to the track. Was Willow situated at (or extremely close to) the very far
end of the strip's shutdown area? If one were unfortunate enough to run past
the end of the shutdown, where did one end up? Would ‘one' (LOL)
actually cross Willow St./Sepulveda Blvd.? (Those two streets 'merged' at
about that point...)
Finally, at LIONS there was, for awhile, a wooden, open-air, tower-like
structure that was situated alongside the strip's surface, right at the
finish line. I can remember being in that 'tower' for one round of the '67
PDA race, after we put ourselves on the trailer that evening. It was quite
thrilling to be so close to the cars as they passed by, and not just a
little scary, too! Do any of you LIONS vets have any recollection of that
tower/stand? (I thought that tower may have been the finish line judge's
stand, from a time when they only had single lane timing, with no win
lights, etc.)
Talk about obscure memories!
Bruce Wheeler