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Paramount Ranch -
Track Diagram From 1957 Program
USGS Satellite
Photo From 1994
Notes From A Visit, October, 2002
You
can see Ann Martin's drawing of the course conforms better to the topo map
on a previous page than it does to the aerial photo. Still, there is no question
this is the old racing ground.
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look at Bob Norton's photos on Tam's Old Racecar Site (http://www.tamsoldracecarsite.net/
- What's New...), noting their directions on that map, will help orient the
viewer. It is not obvious how quickly the elevation changes: it seems Turns 5
and 8 are at about the same level, but the uphill from 5 through 7 leads to an
abrupt drop down to 8. The first Eric Hauser photo and the Turn 5 photos on Al
Long's pages (http://www.allongs.com - nostalgia... - Fast Racing - Part 4)
are looking down on the beginning of the up slope. The second Hauser picture gives
a taste of the end of the down slope.
I visited the Fabulous 50s
racers at a reunion here on the first Saturday in October, 2002. Photos of the
gathering and the track will eventually find their way to this site.
The
do-it-yourself picnic and bench-racing sessions took place under the elongated
roof visible between the "8" marker and the red track line to the west.
The marker itself is located close to where a young lady spent a couple of hours
doing a video interview with Dick Guldstrand. |
The
other buildings south and west of the "8" marker are what remains
of the Wild
West town featured in hundreds of movies.
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There
is another map on Tam's Old Race Car Site:
Tam's
Paramount Ranch Homepage