Some of you might be wondering why I would want to write about the passing of a great baseball player on a car and racing website but I will get to that later. Harmon Killebrew was literally one of my boyhood heroes. One reason was because he was from Idaho and a lot of my relatives were from Idaho and during my teenage years, I spent every summer there. Another might be because his best year in the Major Leagues was 1969 when I was 10 years old. I remember it well because it was also the the 100th anniversary of Major League Baseball and all the players wore special patches on their sleeves. That year, Harmon won the MVP Award in the American League and hit 49 homers and had 140 RBIs and 145 walks, all Minnesota Twins records to this day. He hit the most home runs in the 1960s, more than Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle and Hank Aaron. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1984.
Growing up in Northern California I was always a Giants and A’s fan but my favorite player was Harmon Killebrew. I still have a lot of his baseball cards even though some of his early cards are pretty expensive. I have a Harmon Killebrew endorsed baseball bat and his autobiography. As I got older, I probably became even more of a fan. I enjoyed his interviews and was impressed by the way he conducted himself. I always tell my son, when you’re really good you don’t have to tell everybody, they’ll tell you. Harmon was like that, he just quietly went out and did his job, and usually better than anyone else. He was an All Star at 3 different positions. I never remember hearing anyone say anything bad about him. He was “class” in a baseball uniform. It seems like that has become more and more rare today, especially in sports, which brings me to the car connection.
For much of my life I was not a racing fan, but in 1996, I happened to turn on the NASCAR Champions Banquet. I started watching just as Terry Labonte got up to give his speech for being the 1996 Winston Cup Champion. I couldn’t believe it, he was a lot like Harmon Killebrew, so humble and appreciative of all the help he received and grateful for his team and owner. He spent the whole time talking about the impact of other people in his life and career. He could have easily talked about how he was now a 2-time champion, pretty rare in NASCAR, but he didn’t. I thought: “What a classy guy”. From that moment on, I have been a racing fan and in particular a Terry Labonte fan. I have since learned that racing is full of “classy” guys who are grateful for the help they have received. Maybe its because it is such an expensive sport, I don’t know, but it is like that on every level from what I have observed. A few that have impressed me lately are Jason Fensler from Elk Grove who recently won the K&N race in Roseville and Bill Lester who grew up in Oakland and just won the GT race in Virginia last weekend. They are on different levels and different kinds of racing but they both seem to have the same humble attitude.
Anyway, back to Harmon Killebrew, I was genuinely saddened by his death. He will definitely be missed. I have been reading all the articles and comments about him. Not too long ago, he went on the Tim McCarver show and talked about his life and baseball. It was great to hear him again. He set a great example, especially for people in sports, of how to live your life. Thankfully there are great and talented men like him and Terry Labonte out there that “get it”. Harmon Killebrew was truly a hero to the people of Minnesota and also for one little boy who grew up Fair Oaks.
Author: Tim Newey
Northern California Car Shows & Swap Meets: May 14-15, 2011
Auburn
7th Annual “Cruisin’ For Down Syndrome” and Super Charged Chili Cook-Off on May 14th, 2011 at the Gold Country Fairgrounds in Auburn, CA.
Concord
The Ygnacio Valley High School Athletic Boosters presents the Diablo Valley Ranch Alumni Association 6th Annual Car Show. Show hours are 11:00 – 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 14th.
Martinez
5th Annual Les Schwab Car Show at the Les Schwab Tire Center Martinez – 3800 Alhambra Avenue in Martinez. The hours are: Sunday, May 15, 2011 from 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM.
Novato
The 5th Annual San Marin Improvement Association Classic Car Exposition is Saturday the 14th from 10am to 2pm at the All Saints Lutheran Church parking lot at #2 San Marin Drive in Novato, across from San Marin High School.
Petaluma
37th Annual Swap Meet presented by the Early Ford V-8 Club, Redwood Empire Chapter is Sunday, the 15th at the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds in Petaluma. Hours are sun-up to 2pm.
Placerville
The Hangtown Car Show on Historic Main Street in Placerville is Sunday May 15, 2011 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Cosponsored by Placerville Downtown Assoc, Plvlle Lions Club, Mother Lode Lions for info call Mike at 530-622-1731. Admission and parking are free for spectators.
Red Bluff
37th Red Bluff River Park Car Show – The Contemporary Historical Vehicle Association (CHVA), Mt Shasta Region, invites you to enjoy a relaxing day next to the Sacramento River. All street legal cars and trucks from antiques through 1985 welcome. People’s Choice trophy awards, 50-50 raffle, raffle prizes.
Redwood City
Friendship Day 2011 is presented by the Mid Peninsula Old Time Auto Club. It will be held Sunday, May 15th at 8:00am at 1400 Seaport Blvd. in Redwood City.
Reno
Reno Rockabilly Riot in Reno is at the Grand Sierra Resort Hotel & Casino in Reno is Friday, the 13th through Sunday the 15th. This is not your typical car show, it’s a celebration of everything Rockabilly!
Richmond
East Bay Customs, Classics & Bike Show is Saturday May 14th at the Richmond Memorial Auditorium from 10am to 4pm.
Sacramento
Sacramento Cycle Swap Meet is Sunday, May 15th at the Sacramento 6 Drive-In complex. Hours are 7am to 1pm.
San Rafael
Marin Sonoma Concours d’Elegance is Sunday the 15th at the Marin County Fairgrounds in San Rafael from 10am to 4pm.
Yuba City
Spring Get Together 11th Annual Car Show on Plumas Street in Yuba City on Saturday the 14th from 4 to 9pm.
Justin Marks from Rocklin, CA on the Pole for the Truck Series race in Dover
Justin Marks from Rocklin, California won the Keystone Light pole for this evening’s 12th Annual Lucas Oil 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Dover International Speedway, which is also called “The Monster Mile”. It is his second career pole in the series.
In this, the 6th race of 25 for the year in the Truck series, Justin broke up the ongoing Kevin Harvick – Kyle Busch battle. With a lap of 156.924 mph around the one mile concrete oval track, he knocked Harvick off the pole and put the No. 66 GoPro Chevrolet Silverado truck in the top spot.
Justin was interviewed on SPEED before he qualified and afterwards jokingly credited the interview for helping him go fast and win the pole.
Justin had this to say about the famous track in Delaware: “Dover is one of my favorite racetracks on the schedule. It requires a nice combination of technical ability and courage to go fast. It’s also fun to go to tracks such as this because they are so unique and don’t fit the mold of more traditional short tracks or intermediate “cookie-cutter” facilities.”
For more info on Justin Marks and the Go Pro Chevrolet truck please visit: www.turn1racing.com or the Official GoPro® Store.
To keep up on Justin’s race results, visit the Justin Marks driver page at www.race-reference.info.