Nitro Cloud
By Ian Tocher
Nitro cloud, stinging cloud,
Yellow orange, engulfs the crowd.
Choking throats, stinging eyes,
Makes little ones and grown men
cry.
Eager fans, pressing near,
Staccato bursts assault the ears.
Sweet, sweet sounds to those who
know,
They're all just parts of the
show.
JIM'S WIN
By Bob Fisher
When Oakley brought Scotty and
Mater to race
There were stories flyin' all
over the place.
At Pomona they showed up with
raincoats and the sun was out
All the rest of the teams said,
"What's that all about?"
It was mentioned they wanted a
million dollar race
I think maybe they're glad that
never took place.
But after the entry and the dust
settled down,
Mater, Jannard, and Scotty you
knew would be around.
Brought everything they needed
when they came to the show
But it takes a little extra, but
how'd they know.
Jim said, "Hey we ain't goin'
away."
And everyone knew he'd get that
Wally some day.
It might have taken a little longer
than they had planned
But on the third of August '03
Jim had one in his hands.
A lot of things happened between
the race and Scelzi's win
But from the friends that you
made here, we say, "Good job, Jim."
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