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Friday, January 31, 2014

Sound Wall at Auto Club Dragway

Story by Richard Parks

Roger Rohrdanz, Dave Lindsay and I recently made an excursion out to the Auto Club Dragway at Fontana to see for ourselves how much work has been done so that the drag strip can re-open. Roger was the dragstrip photographer prior to the closing of the drag strip. (Editors Note, Roger's pics will appear with a similar version of the article at Hot Rod Hotline) Dave Lindsay is the owner/publisher of SoCalCarCulture that provides information on car shows and events throughout Southern California. It is a website that is very important to check in order to plan your itinerary.

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Litigation by homeowners prompted a judge to order the closing of the drag strip until an environmental impact report could be prepared and acted upon by the court. A sound wall was proposed as a way to satisfy the intent of the law at a cost exceeding one million dollars and the judge authorized the reopening of the drag strip. This came as a welcome relief to Southern California drag racers that had recently lost Irwindale Speedway's drag strip when the promoters went into bankruptcy. Irwindale has since reopened and now provides 1/8 mile public drag racing. The Auto Club Dragway at Fontana, California is slated to re-open February 15, 2014, according to David Talley, Director of Communications for the Auto Club Speedway. Previously there had only been a sloping ten foot concrete wall and an eight foot chain link fence between the track and a railroad track on a further ten foot setback. Not much room for a concrete noise barrier, but engineers can design remarkable structures in such a small space.

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The plaintiffs were a local group of concerned citizens in the San Bernardino County area known as CCoMPRESS, and were represented by Chatten, Brown & Carsten legal firm. They were upset about the noise from the railroad trains and the drag cars at the drag strip. The new sound barrier will not address the issue of railroad noise, but their suit against the drag strip has been adjudicated and released by the court. This lawsuit has dragged on for years and caused harm to many loyal drag racers that used the track in the past. It may now be possible to have a renewed street legal program added to the normal racing leagues that used the drag strip in the past. The drag strip had existed on the south side of the huge raised oval track in the past and the original environmental study authorized the drag strip in that location. The owners of the property moved the drag strip to the northern end of the property where the oval track could not shield the new location from creating noise that bothered the residents.

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The Auto Club Speedway has invested a great deal of time and money to bring drag racing back to Fontana. The wall is massive, 24 feet high, 1800 feet long and each slab is a good thirty feet in length by six inches thick. The rebar reinforced concrete slabs were poured on the pavement in about a week and after drying were lifted by a heavy crane onto I-beams, where they were bolted into place. The steel I-beams are buried in reinforced concrete pylons eighteen feet deep. Another section of the wall covers the back of the track creating an L-shaped structure so that the noise will be focused upward where it will dissipate straight up into the atmosphere. Prior to this the noise would hit the small, ten foot high retaining wall that was built at a 45 degree angle and this would condense the noise and shoot it straight out towards the surrounding homes, which were a mile away. The next step is the removal of the heavy equipment, the continued curing of the concrete slabs and the painting of sponsor names and advertisements. I asked if there would be increased seating capacity, but Mr Talley did not know at this time. What Auto Club Dragway at Fontana needs is more spectator involvement; for Auto Club Speedway has proven their commitment to continued drag racing and now it is up to the fans to support this rather interesting and unique drag strip. No one has worked harder or has been more committed during the closure of the drag racing facility than the Auto Club of Southern California. They worked diligently to keep the topic alive and their support, both monetarily and through their prestige in the community has made all the difference. Now it’s time to go racing. Gone Racin' is at RNParks1@Juno.com

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The 2014 schedule is available here.

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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Auto Club Dragway Revises 2011 Schedule

















SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, Calif. (June 1, 2011) – Auto Club Dragway will continue to run events such as the popular Street Legals, PSCA, MNCA/MNRA and Jr. Drags for the remainder of the 2011 season.  However, events such as the NHRA National Open and NHRA Unleashed have been cancelled for 2011.  The revised schedule, which includes additional Street Legal events, is intended to ensure compliance with the current maximum sound levels for events at Auto Club Dragway.
In November of 2010, San Bernardino County approved a revision to the sound standards that apply to Auto Club Dragway, setting a new higher maximum sound level for events at Auto Club Dragway.  The revised standard also allows a certain number of events to exceed that limit when the Auto Club Dragway constructs a sound wall adjacent to the strip.  Construction of the wall has been delayed pending a November 7, 2011 hearing challenge to the revised standard, resulting in the 2011 schedule modifications.
“Auto Club Dragway has become synonymous with great NHRA events in Southern California,” said General Manager Mark Dawson.  “While the changes to the 2011 schedule are disappointing, we’re confident these modifications will result in the long-term viability of Auto Club Dragway and preserve drag racing in Southern California.”
The challenge to the revised standard will have no impact on the 2011 Auto Club Speedway schedule.
Remaining 2011 Auto Club Dragway schedule
As scheduled:  Junior Divisional – load-in June 17, race 18-19; Division 7 Junior Divisional Finals – load-in Sept. 23, race 24-25; Twilight Street Legal races July 30, Sept 30 and Daytime Street Legal races Oct 29, Nov 19 and Dec 3. 
Additional events:  Daytime Street Legal - June 25; Twilight Street Legal July 16; Twilight Street Legal August 13; Daytime Street Legal September 17; Daytime Street Legal October 15.
Modified events:  PSCA – July 1-3, September 9-11 and November 4-6; NMCA/NMRA – July 8-10
For more information on Auto Club Dragway events and an updated 2011 schedule, visit www.autoclubspeedway.com/dragway.

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