Many of you may watch the Daytona
500 or the Indy 500, but does anyone watch the NHRA Lucas Oil Nationals? Discover
the fun of Drag Racing, where two competitors drive down a straight 1/8th or
1/4 mile track and balance speed, force, and reaction times to see who will be
the winner. The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) has drag strips all over
the U.S. that people can race at, and some are close to home in Brainerd, MN;
Cedar Falls, Iowa; and Rock Falls, WI. Rock Falls Raceway, a short 30 minute
drive from Menomonie, has operated as a race track since 1969, when it was
originally called Amber Green Dragways and owned by Dr. Frank. In 1979, the
track was sold to drag racer Al Corda and renamed Rock Falls Raceway. In 2015, Corda
sold the track to Jim Greenheck, owner of CTech Manufacturing.
Amber Green Tower and Starting line, ca. 1970s
Amber Green staging lanes, ca. 1970s |
Rock Falls
Raceway is a Division 5 track in NHRA’s West Central Division. The track is also
part of the Midwest Drag Racing Association (MDRA), and individual racers can
sign up to be MDRA members. Racing at the track usually occurs on the weekends
from the end of April to the end of October, with a variety of races for
everyone: Test Days for anyone to see what their vehicle can do, racing to win money
or trophies, Muscle Cars, trucks, Sport Compact, Motorcycles, High School
Racing, Jr. Dragsters, Bracket Racing, etc. Discover a schedule and racing
info. Here: https://www.rockfallsraceway.com/
Rock Falls Raceway Flyer, 1987
There are a
few ways to reach the racetrack from Menomonie: Drive South out of town on
UW-12 E towards HWY 29, turn Right onto HWY E, turn right onto Hwy H, cross the
Chippewa River and turn right onto State Hwy 85 at Caryville. In Caryville turn
left onto 190th Ave, drive about a mile and turn right onto 1000th
St. and the track is at the top of the hill. You can also get to the racetrack
via Cty Rd J, to Cty Rd C, and turn right onto Cty Rd H to Caryville. Or take
Hwy WI-25 S towards Downsville, to Cty Rd C, to Cty Rd H to Caryville.
My dad, John
Hatfield, has been spectating and racing at the racetrack since the 1970s.
Growing up, I spent many summer weekends spectating and being pit crew for my
dad, and I have worked at Rock Falls Raceway since 2005. My dad, along with
many other racers who race at the track, have a great knowledge and passion
for racing, working on cars, and perfecting their craft. The racetrack has gone
through many physical and operational changes over the past 50 years, as
technology and racing standards have changed. Below are racing time cards, ca. 1970s-1980s. Currently, they are computer print outs that print out at the end of the racetrack.
Staging lanes, only one black top lane, ca. 1970s-1980s |
Front of staging lanes, all blacktop surface, 2015 |
Starting line, with new concrete barriers, photo taken from previous spectator side, 2019 |
John Hatfield sitting in burnout box, next in line to stage at the Christmas tree |
There are also car enthusiasts and car clubs at UW-Stout that love to work on and drive cars, and that have raced at Rock Falls Raceway in the past. From 1969-1979, the Northern Pine Corvettes was a club for people interested in corvettes and cars in general. Around 1977, it was renamed Stout Street Machines and in September 1979 it merged with the Stout Antique Auto Club. The archives has a small collection for the Northern Pine Corvettes, Stout Series 38, with Articles of Incorporation, membership lists, their newsletter “Around the Corner,” event information, and newsletters received from other area corvette clubs.
The UW-Stout
Auto Club, previously the Stout Antique Auto Club, founded in 1966-1967, is a
current club on campus. They sponsor a car show every school year, attend car
shows and swap meets, work on their cars, and raise money for charity.
Check out UW-Stout
Auto Club’s Annual car show on October 3rd, 9am-2:30pm: https://www.facebook.com/events/513573972639153/?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A[%7B%22mechanism%22%3A%22search_results%22%2C%22surface%22%3A%22search%22%7D]%7D
Drag racing + Area History. What could be better? Check out Rock Falls Raceway.
A little
slice of racing action: John Hatfield making a pass down the track, Oct. 2019
Photographs
and fliers courtesy of John Hatfield, long-time spectator and drag racer at
Amber Green Dragways/Rock Falls Raceway
By: Julie Hatfield, Archives Assistant, UW-Stout Archives
Additional
Sources:
NHRA: https://www.nhra.com/nhra ; https://www.nhra.com/about-nhra
NHRA’s
Racing 101 article: https://www.nhra.com/nhra-101
Al Corda
April 22, 2020, podcast interview (previous Rock Falls track owner and long
time drag racer) by The Class Racing Podcast with Aaron and Chuck: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/classracing/episodes/2020-04-22T11_37_21-07_00
Rock Falls
Raceway Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/RockFallsRaceway
Amber Green
Dragways – Eau Claire, WI Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/651525141556117
UW-Stout Auto Club Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/12924095789
Stoutonia
articles via the Internet Archive:
Sept. 22,
2005, p. 6: https://archive.org/details/StoutoniaVolume96/page/n25/mode/2up?q=auto+club
Oct. 20,
2005, p. 6: https://archive.org/details/StoutoniaVolume96/page/n85/mode/2up?q=auto+club
April 5,
1984, p. 5: https://archive.org/details/StoutoniaVolume74/page/n571/mode/2up?q=auto+club
Oct. 22,
1987, p. 15 (Stout Auto Club racing at Rock Falls Raceway): https://archive.org/details/StoutoniaVolume78/page/n169/mode/2up?q=auto+club
Aril 21,
1988, p. 4: https://archive.org/details/StoutoniaVolume78/page/n591/mode/2up?q=auto+club
Dunn
County News Articles (via the Menomonie Public Library):
April 13,
1988, p. 4, UW-Stout Antique Auto Club auto show and swap meet at Dunn County
Rec Park, featuring Al Corda’s NHRA Winston Stock world champion drag car (owner
of Rock Falls Raceway): https://menomoniepubliclibrary.newspapers.com/image/542953960/?terms=rock%2Bfalls%2Braceway
Oct. 25,
1995, front page, “New Program lets kids ‘beat the heat’: https://menomoniepubliclibrary.newspapers.com/image/542411791/?terms=rock%2Bfalls%2Braceway
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