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Many of you probably already know that Saratoga Spwy. has been shut down for numerous weeks now. There are those of you, along with myself, that are interested in the future of the facility. After reading posts on their website and forum, I contacted(e-mail) the person that was interested in purchasing/leasing the track, Mr. Len Hobbs. It was a brief reply as alot depends on whether or not he actually gets control of the place. But he did ask if I would post a poll on the possiblity of racing two or three days per week.(Fri.-Sun.)

So, he would be interested in knowing how many people would like to see/race open-wheeled cars(ie; Mods, Sprints, etc.) on one night, full bodied stock cars on another night, with possibly flat track motorcycles on the other.

Now I personally have my own opinion, but I'm also not in the know on the ecomony of the CC area.

And NO Jason, there was NOT any mention of paving the place!!

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Speaking as a racer from Saratoga, I hope the deal goes through for Mr. Hobbs to purchase the track. I agree that we need to build up our weekly program again, get the grandstands full of spectatators. I can say that every time I have been to an ASCS show at this track, the stands where full. I don't know if this could be done every week though, as gate admission was increased every time to cover the cost of presenting the races. I'm also hoping if the track is sold, the new owner would not want to change our rules. We have a good car count right now that is waiting for a chance to go race again without having to travel.

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I found a couple of web sites that refer to a Len Hobbs from the South Texas area. Is this the same Len Hobbs who plans to purchase Saratoga?

 

SA Business Journal

 

and

 

http://archives.californiaaviation.org/gan...s/msg09443.html

Friday, February 2, 2001

 

Castroville airport's future is up in air

By Zeke MacCormack

San Antonio (TX) Express-News

 

CASTROVILLE — Len Hobbs had big plans for this city's little airport when he

took over as its fixed-base operator in September.

 

But five months later, he has abandoned the facility and defaulted on his

company's debts, leaving perplexed city officials trying to manage the

facility and resurrect its promise.

 

"It's pretty frustrating," Charlie Kast, a member of the city's airport

advisory board, said before the panel met Friday to sort out its options for

the small airstrip.

 

The city, which officials say is owed more than $10,000 by Hobbs, has hired

two of Hobbs' former employees to pump gas at the airport off U.S. 90 on an

interim basis.

 

Options under review include filling jobs such as airport director and

fixed-base operator and/or manager.

 

City Secretary Donna Schueling said Hobbs' financial troubles and sudden

disappearance were unexpected.

 

"He stood before the airport board at their January meeting and apologized,

and said he would have it paid off by the end of the month," she said. "He

never made good."

 

Hobbs, a former executive at Dee Howard, did not return a phone message

Friday requesting comment.

 

He told the city and creditors in a Jan. 26 letter that his business, Ccom

Flight Support, had ceased operations and had defaulted on its contractual

and financial obligations.

 

He blamed the failure on a lack of startup capital from unnamed parties "who

pledged financial support and failed to perform when called upon."

 

"May God forgive those who abandoned me," wrote Hobbs, who reportedly has

left the area.

 

He was the sole respondent last fall to a city advertisement for a new

operator to replace Louis McCasland Jr., who had run the airport since 1979.

 

The city and its insurers paid McCasland $240,000 and made other concessions

to settle a dispute over his leases for airport offices, a shop and several

hangars.

 

McCasland, who still works at the airport as a hangar manager, also is

unhappy about recent events.

 

"I spent 20 years here trying to build up a business, and I want to see the

airport succeed," he said.

 

City officials said a background check of Hobbs last fall offered no hint of

the impending troubles.

 

"The council had high expectations," Mayor Archie Ragland said Friday of

Hobbs. "He just got in over his head. I think he tried."

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The first article you linked to seems like he owns several companies. A motorsports promotion company was mentioned. This article that was posted I found a few days ago. Maybe one of the businesses went wrong? Hopefully this is just one bad case and he has several good things going.

 

Jason

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Just to let you know I worked at Dee Howard,I met Lyn a couple of times,it was my understanding that he once was a regional director for IMCA back in the eighties,I am not sure on this but this is what I heard. The times I did talk to him he seemed a sinceable man with what was going on at Dee Howard,but the upper management did not seem to listen,and if you keep up with the news Dee Howard Aircraft Maint. went under last year,however Lynn had been gone a few years before. He had some good plans for racing in the local area at the time also,but the local promoters did not listen or care to at the time,and we know what happened to them. Just from my impressions of Lynn,I hope everything goes thru ok and give him a chance hopefully things will go well,I unserstand Saratoga is a nice facility.

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I'll be there tonight! Been on vacation and had to fix my car from the last time there. Like the track, it just needs good driving. I haven't wanted to change my car in case saratoga reopens. Might go ahead and lock up the rearend for tonight though. It would be nice if they would install restrooms for the ladies instead of skid-o-cans.

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I emailed Mr. Hobbs the following earlier today:

 

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Mr. Hobbs,

 

What is the status of your negotiations with Mr. Wright? As you probably

know, there is quite a bit of interest in the fate of Saratoga here on

TexasSpeedZone.com.

 

Nick Holt

Moderator

TexasSpeedZone.com

 

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Mr Hobbs wrote back:

 

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Nick,

 

I have submitted a formal, written, proposal to Gary Wright. I have

not rec'd a response.

 

I would hope he would, at least, reply with a "Yes... No...or

Maybe?"

 

I'm prepared to re-open the track within one week after purchase.

The ball is in his court.

 

Cheers,

Len Hobbs

 

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I recently received the following Email from Mr. Hobbs:

 

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Nick,

 

A lot of people are 'completely' unaware of the cost of operating a

race track. The equipment (for track preparation) at the track is 'junk'. I

will have to buy a new maintainer, a water truck, a tractor with a shredder

for mowing and several other pieces. That's tens of thousands of dollars

before anybody shows up at the track. Then I have to pay people to get all

that done.

 

I'm interested in keeping Micahel and Donna Carlock working for the

track...but even that will require a 'new set of management conditions' at

the track. I'm a 'hands on' owner/promoter. I will be resposnsible for

everything, good or bad, that happens at the track.

 

My plan is to transform Saratoga Speedway into a premier dirt

track...suitable for television. More of everything...and better than

anybody else.

 

Cheers,

Len Hobbs

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I honestly hope that Saratoga gets up and running soon. I sure do miss the races. However, some drastic things must be done. My fiance' is from Iowa and I was privalaged enough to be view there racing a month ago. Puts our Saratoga to shame. Saratoga's track was a million times better, but it needs some help. Lighting would be my first choice. I'm a lighting agent in town and I know that even something cheep like Musco isn't that much money. It can be done, with the admission that is charged. Also, I think that there should be CERTIFIED track officials. As much as I know some of those people personally, they have no certification for what they are doing. Half the time you don't even know who workes there and who is a spectator.

 

I think someone with proper managment skills could really get this place going. I think the Carlocks were really trying, but it just didn't work. Racing more then every two weeks, or once a month helps things too.

 

Anyway, just wanted to add my three cents. Maybe things will get better!

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SS23, The last I heard from Len Hobbs(today), is that he has tendered an offer to Gary Wright on purchasing the facility. To date he has still not received a reply, so basically it in the hands of Mr Wright. Which is what his reply was to Nick a couple weeks ago.

I can't understand why anyone would rather have the place sit idle, but then look at Texas Dirt Speedway, Mr Friesenhahn has let that place sit for years now. I'm guessing these two owners want more than anyone is willing to put up, especially when you consider the amount of work/equipment/money needed to get the places back in racing shape again.

Sorry there's sadly no new news to report, but I'm sure Mr Hobbs will let myself or Nick know what happens, as soon as it happens.

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