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Sting Ray Robb working with junior race car builders
Episode 416
January 1, 2023
Building Indy type model race cars with grandkids and Sting Ray Robb
Christmas 2021 featured wooden airplane models put together by Hale grandchildren for display at Camp HiLo, Madawaska Lake, Maine. For 2022, I designed a kit featuring a model that resembles an Indy racer. My design looks somewhat similar to a 1972 All American Racer Eagle built by Dan Gurney, one of my racing heroes.
Sting Ray Robb, future IndyCar driver reflecting on his 2022 Indy Lights season. The series is now the Indy NXT Series. (SR2 photo)
My grandkids were each given a kit to assemble and paint in their favorite race colors. Sting Ray Robb, the future IndyCar driver and second place driver in the 2022 Indy Lights Series Championship from Payette, Idaho, was asked to be their honorary driver.
Sting Ray accepted with pleasure. Robb also produced a short video declaring his pleasure with being chosen their honorary driver. Some SR² swag was sent to the kids along with signed hero cards. The grandkids were thrilled that a real IndyCar driver took his time to be part of this project.
HTF Motorsports Indy race car model kit designed for grandkids. The wheels, axles, and hubcaps are made of birch and were purchased from Woodpecker Supply. Axle spacers were cut from 1/4 tubing. All other wood parts are made from red pine from Hale Tree Farms woodlot and milled by Jim Flavin, a local woodworking craftsman. (HTF Motorsports photo)
The dry assembled racer was displayed to the budding Indy race car builders. Like any race cars careful assembly along with custom fitting of certain parts was and will be necessary. The model is designed to show some Motorsports STEM ideas as well. (HTF Motorsports photo)
Around the family dining table is where many important memories are made. Left to right on left side of table, Soren and Lila. Right side front Lydia and Caleb in background. Each grandchild received a complete kit for them to assemble and decorate. (HTF Motorsports photo)
Viewing the video produced by Sting Ray Robb just for the budding builders. Left to right, UpNorth Motorsports writer and Grampy Hale, Caleb with Sting Ray Robb hat and shirt. Lydia, Soren and Lila with their new SR2 t-shirts. Son-in-law Christian prepares lunch in background. (HTF Motorsports photo)
Holding their dry assebled Indy racers with their Sting Ray Robb swag, left-to-right Soren, Caleb, Lila and Lydia. When we get together in February, they must have models assembled and possibly painted. (HTF Motorsports photo)
Click below to see video from Sting Ray Robb:
End of Era as Jere Humphrey steps away from Tame the Track Snowmobile Tour
Jere Humphrey on right, did not confine himself to promoting snowmobile racing only. Here he congratulates Last Chance Motorsports 150 winner Austin Theriault along with Theriault’s father Steve on left. This was at Spud Speedway in Caribou. (Last Chance Motorsports photo)
In a statement from Humphrey posted this afternoon, he announced his retirement from race promoting after 23 years in the business. His statement follows:
“With the beginning of 2023, Tame the Track Snowmobile Tour would like to officially and publicly announce to all our race teams, sponsors, family & friends, after twenty-three years of hosting and promoting snowmobile races for talent levels of all ages, the current owners are finally resigning from the organizational side of the sport, whether is Vintage, Trail and Kids, SnoX, Cross Country, Radar Runs, Hillclimbs, or otherwise!
Years of friendship was developed & appreciated. As with most events held throughout the State, we met some wonderful people over the years. The SnoX event was no different, as Randy Petrin & Tim Lessard dominated all the top Pro Divisions, racing on Arctic Cats. 
Over the past six years, with the Touring Series, which held an average of 10 sled races per season throughout the entire Pine Tree State, was able to help several Maine Snowmobile Clubs raise extensive funds through sled racing events to assist with their ITS Trail systems.
Dan Binks with his two Midget chassis purchased from Tim Clason. Inside secret…the #4 car driven by Kody Swanson will feature a 4-cylinder Binks engine. The #3 car will have another Binks engine only it will be a 3- cylinder version. Both are based on GM blocks. (Binks Motorsports photo)
Binks mentioned that he looks forward to the challenge posed by the Chili Bowl with its 350-plus entrants. He called the race the last frontier for racing with its limited rules. He likes playing outside of the box!
Kody Swanson will be kicking off the 2023 race season at the 37th Annual Lucas Oil Chili Bowl with the Dan Binks #4P midget The #3P midget will be driven by Darin Naida. (Binks Motorsports graphic)
Let’s go racing,
Tom Hale
Soli Deo Gloria (Matthew 5:16)
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