My name is Chris and I have been going to Delaware Speedway for about 20 years.I currently have an autocross car.
My name is Regi, and My hubby drives the #3 Enduro car. This is our third year, and to date the most fun we've had. Last year leaves something to be desired, as we went through 3 cars in the first 3 races, but that is water under the bridge 😉 this year we have the best car we've ever had, but have had no luck to fuel it 🙁 Maybe this Friday at the challenge will be the change we need. Looking forward to learning new stuff off of this forum 🙂
My name is Craig Zurbrigg
I've been racing late models for 22 years on a very tight budget
In the early 70's Ken McIlroy raced the #4 Mustang for my father Wayne
I bought that car out of a scrap yard to start racing at Sauble and Varney in 1987
I also sat in the stands at Delaware as a kid and remember most of the names in other posts, and remember the car flipping and knocking down the string of lights
I'm sure dad would love to talk to anyone about that era next time I'm racing there, he still has never missed a race I've been in
Please stop by and introduce yourself, probably Laborday weekend
Zoom
Heya Racerwife, thanks for coming around. Well make sure to root for the 3 car this weekend!
And Zoom, welcome. Off the top of my head, you drive the white 4 car and you were there at the Partsource race right? Welcome to the boards! Always great to have aniother racer on board. You guys run primarily Flammy don't you?
Its impossible for me to forget that 4 Mustang that Ken Mcllroy drove...growing up, whenever we say that kind of car on the street, my Dad would say "there goes a Mcllroy Mustang" I still think of them like that.
My name is Craig Zurbrigg
I've been racing late models for 22 years on a very tight budget
In the early 70's Ken McIlroy raced the #4 Mustang for my father Wayne
I bought that car out of a scrap yard to start racing at Sauble and Varney in 1987
I also sat in the stands at Delaware as a kid and remember most of the names in other posts, and remember the car flipping and knocking down the string of lights
I'm sure dad would love to talk to anyone about that era next time I'm racing there, he still has never missed a race I've been in
Please stop by and introduce yourself, probably Laborday weekendZoom
Hi Craig: I didn't know about your connection with Ken McIlroy and had been trying to remember who it was that owned that car. Was your dad also involved in the previous #04 Mustang?

This was from the 1970 season and it is an earlier body (67?) and lighter orange than the #4. I remember at invitationals in Barrie and from the pages in Wheelspin. The later one ran all over the place.
