The 63rd Sacramento Autorama is this Friday, February 15th to Sunday, the 17th.

Sacramento Autorama 2013

The Sacramento Autorama is now in its 63rd year. The Sacramento Autorama is “The Kustom Capital of the World” and boasts being home to one of longest running indoor car shows in the world. The Autorama is recognized as the premiere custom car show on the West Coast. The Show will feature over 450 of the finest custom cars, hot rods, classics, motorcycles, and specialty vehicles from around the county.

Location

Buildings A, B, C, D, Expo Center Buildings 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, The Pavilion & Surrounding Areas.

Cal Expo Fairgrounds
1600 Exposition Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95815

Show Times

Friday February 15, 2013 12:00 pm until 8:00 pm
Saturday February 16, 2013 10:00 am until 8:00 pm
Sunday February 17, 2013 10:00 am until 6:00 pm

Admission

General Admission (13 years and up) $18.00
Junior Admission (6-12 years) $8.00
5 & under – free
Discounts

Advance discount tickets are on sale now at O’Reilly Auto Parts stores for the 63rd Annual Sacramento Autorama.
Adults (ages 13 and over): $16.00 per day
Children (ages 6-12): $6.00 per day

Parking

$10.00 per vehicle. Parking at the Main Gate as well as the East Gate off of Exposition Blvd.

Show Facts

  • The Sacramento Autorama is now in its 63rd year, is known as the Kustom Capitol of the World and boasts being home to one of the longest running indoor car shows in the world.
  • The 2013 show theme is Aloha! Cars and Vendors are encouraged to decorate with this theme.
  • Over 500 show vehicles will compete for awards inside all of the Cal Expo buildings. The Clubhouse will be in The Pavilion and up to another 500 vehicles will join the event Saturday and newly added Sunday for the Autorama Drive-In parked in the Building A lot.
  • The Autorama Awards ceremony starts at 4:00pm on Sunday. The 2013 Custom d’Elegance and King of Kustoms winners will Be announced. In addition the Big B awards, Bagdasarian, Barris, Bertolucci and Bailon, will make history along with many other awards. The event will be featured in magazines and on television.

Don’t forget to visit the Butch Gardner Clubhouse, named in honor of the late Butch Gardner, a true “Legend of the Sacramento Autorama”.
Butch Gardner Clubhouse

For more information please visit: www.rodshows.com

Jason Meyers From Clovis To Leave The World of Outlaws Series

Jason Meyers 2011 World of Outlaws Champion
Jason Meyers from Clovis, CA - 2011 World of Outlaws Champion. Photo by Steve LaMothe.

Jason Meyers from Clovis, CA the 2-time World of Outlaws Champion has decided to leave the tour full time in order to remain at home and spend more time with his family. In this video talks about his decision and a little about what he will do now.

Jason Meyers Bids the Road Farewell from World of Outlaws Sprint Cars on Vimeo.

For more information on Jason and perhaps his future plans, please visit his website: www.eliteracing.net

Photo courtesy of Steve LaMothe of Steve’s Racing Photos.

McMahan & others open King of the West season this Saturday in Antioch

King of the West Sprint Car Series

By Gary Thomas

Antioch, CA – Every driver and team that signs into the back gate on April 7 at the Antioch Speedway will be looking for a strong night, but Elk Grove’s Bobby McMahan will be searching to settle some unfinished business after the way last year’s Cancen Oil King of the West Series opener ended.

The season-opener this year for KWS will be “Jackson Rancheria Night at the Races” and all fans in attendance will have the chance to take home cards worth $25 of free play at Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort. We will be kicking off the season “Rancheria Style” at the Antioch Speedway so you won’t want to miss it!

During the first race of the season last year McMahan had things going his way, as he won his heat race and the dash to put the McMahan Motorsports No. 25 sprinter on the pole of the main event.

McMahan would proceed to jump into the lead of the race when the green flag waved in the 30-lapper and pace the first seven-circuits, until disaster struck in lapped traffic. The incident occurred in the first corner and resulted in his night coming to an end upside down.

“The night definitely didn’t end like we wanted at the season opener last year and it was disappointing because we felt like we had a car to win,” said McMahan, who finished runner up in points with NARC in 1996 & Golden State in ’97. “These races are always tough to win with KWS, so when you have a chance, you always want to capitalize on it.”

Bobby McMahan from Elk Grove, CA.
Bobby McMahan from Elk Grove in action a couple weeks back. Photo by Chris Cleveland.

McMahan last visited victory lane at a traveling 410 sprint car series event in 1998 at the Bakersfield Speedway and he’ll be hoping to change that in 2012. At the end of this past season he was also one of the hottest drivers on tour with the King of the West Series and capped the year with an eighth place finish in the standings.

At one point in the summer months McMahan claimed three consecutive podium finishes, with one of those coming at the Antioch Speedway. The 1996 Northern Auto Racing Club Speedweek champion also capped his week-long title that year by winning at Antioch, while driving for famed California car-owner Clyde Lamar.

“They’ve done a lot of work at Antioch over the last few years and it has become a really racy track,” commented McMahan. “Both ends of the speedway are different and it kind of throws a challenge at you, but it’s had a top and bottom groove lately so that’s what you ask for as a driver.”

The McMahan Motorsports stable will feature a two-car team this year with son Sean gunning for Rookie of the Year with KWS. The younger McMahan attempted the same last season, but engine problems sidelined his No. 26 mount after the second race of the year.

“We’re excited to have Sean come back out and go for Rookie of the Year this season,” said the older McMahan. “For myself I’d say my goals will be to finish in the top-five of points and get a win or two. If we can continue where we left off last season that’s something we can definitely accomplish.”

Other drivers looking to find victory lane during “Jackson Rancheria Night at the Races” on April 7 will include defending KWS champion Tim Kaeding, 13-time champ Brent Kaeding, two-time titlist Jonathan Allard, 2004 champion Jason Statler, Antioch KWS track record holder Evan Suggs, rising star Rico Abreu and many more.

On Saturday April 7 the front grandstand gate of the Antioch Speedway will open at 5pm. Hot laps are scheduled for 6pm, with qualifying at 6:30 and racing anticipated to start around 7. Tickets will be available the day of the race with adults being $20, children 6-12 $10, seniors 65 & older $10 and children 5 & under free. A family pack with two adults & two children will also be available for $50.

The Antioch Speedway is located at the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds on the corner of 10th & L Streets in Antioch, California. Take SR-4 East (Highway 4) to the Somersville Road North Exit. Follow Somersville Road to 10thStreet. Turn Right on 10th Street. The address for the track is 1201 W. 10th Street Antioch, CA 94509.

Don’t forget to “like” the Cancen Oil King of the West Series on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/kingofthewestsprints and follow us on Twitter @kwssprintracing for the most timely and up to date information on the series.

Also check out our official website at www.kwssprints.com for the latest news, results, history and more on the Cancen Oil King of the West 410 Sprint Cars presented by Goodyear.

Be sure to catch archived shows of “KWS Tonight,” along with special highlight clips from the 2011 season at http://vimeo.com/user5784994/videos and http://vimeo.com/user10076991