PHENIX CITY, Ala. - Things  are quiet for me now – at least for a couple more weeks – after a very  busy February. My home base for most of the month was Florida's Volusia  Speedway Park, where I worked the entire 40th annual DIRTcar Nationals  by UNOH, which included the first two World of Outlaws Late Model Series  shows of the 2011 season.
The 2011 DIRTcar Nationals by UNOH had  to be the most fun and exciting two weeks of racing at Volusia anyone  has seen in quite some time. I was full-bore the whole time, starting  the first week when I took on some duties that were different from what  I'm used to.
During the UMP Modified and Sprint Car week, I served as a pit  steward, something I hadn't done in 10-12 years! With so many cars  spread across the big Volusia pit area, it takes plenty of help to keep  everything running smoothly night-after-night. I had to oversee getting  the cars parked in the 'Gator Pond' pit area – located down the hill  from the backstretch of the track – up to the lineup area along the  backstretch so they would be ready to go for each race without delay. In  addition, I monitored the transponder scoring trailer so the folks in  the pits could keep up with their drivers' times on the display  monitors, and I was available to replaced transponders on the UMP  Modifieds whenever needed. Needless to say, I kept busy for the first  week of the DCN from a different vantage point of the track than I was  used to.
Week Number Two found me in more familiar territory for  the Late Model and DIRTcar Big-Block Modified action: up in the tower  behind the microphone with good friends Joe Linebarier and Shane  Andrews. It was a lot of fun working with those two characters as we  kept things lively for the fans the best of our abilities. A new wrinkle  this year was throwing in Ozzie Altman and Kyle Luetters on the roving  microphones to keep the fans even more informed.
Of course, after  all the fun and racing, came tear-down, clean up and packing up of  equipment. Sun., Feb. 19 – the day of the Daytona 500 – was hot and  beautiful as I started packing up the Sprint Car sound equipment in the  Volusia tower to head to Mississippi for their racing the following  week. Next was to get our WoO LMS registration trailer out of the upper  pit area and get it loaded up with equipment that needed to go back to  the World Racing Group office in Charlotte (Concord, N.C.). After that  job was completed, it was time to wash and wax the two WoO LMS  four-wheeler ATVs and the golf cart. After they were cleaned and loaded  into the trailer, it was Tuesday (Feb. 21) before we knew it.
Finally,  with the trailer hooked up to 'Matilda' – our name for the 1996 Ford  Louisville toterhome that we drive along the WoO LMS – we pulled out of  the spot in Volusia's camping area that we had occupied since the  beginning of the month and left sunny Florida that morning. The DIRTcar  Nationals became a fond memory as we arrived at the WRG office in North  Carolina that evening and made our equipment delivery. My girlfriend,  Sandy Holt, and I were on our way home to Phenix City, Ala., on  Wednesday afternoon (Feb. 22) for a several-week break before we'll be  out there again, on the road to restart the WoO LMS campaign with the  'Cash Cow 100' weekend on March 18-19 at Columbus (Miss.) Speedway.
It's absolutely true, there's no other life than 'Life As An Outlaw!'
 
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