It was January 6th, C4 race committee had planed for two races. One would be the "Bow-tie" battle and the other was an invite only race. The invite only race, is for all people that do customs. This will be explained in more detail later in the post.
For the Bow-tie battle, we had a total of 70 entrees, the most we've had in a while. Also, because we had 70 entrees, we had to do a "Race-in" to 64 cars to complete the bracket. What I mean is that we took the last person to sign up to race, which was me, and we took their cars and "raced" them in.
We used a random number generator to pull out 6 random cars, each car would then go up against my cars to decide which was entered in the bracket. Out of all of my cars that competed in the race-in, only two stayed. Fortunately, the bracket allowed me to enter 4 of my other cars.
I won a couple in the eliminator portion of the race, but when we reached quarter finals no one could beat the blue Chevelle, Alex had brought one and someone else had brought one. My Chevy Stockar couldn't keep up. Therefore I was eliminated before the semi-finals.
In the end, another Chevy Stockar had won, another Stockar took second, and Alex's blue Chevelle took third. Next would be the custom invite-only race.
Anyone who participated in the custom race brought their cars and was able to test them, not many people had prepared for the race, I didn't prepare either... In the end we ended up rescheduling the race until next month because we didnt have enough people to run the race...
I had a great time today and i cant wait to work on my custom for the race next month, and i will be getting cars ready for the stock race as well...
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Thursday, January 18, 2018
GRI Jr's December C4 Experience
The day was December 2nd, there would be only one race today and it was a special one... Today we would be running the Treasure Hunt Challenge, a "winner-takes-all" race where if you lose, you lose your car too. That previous weekend my dad and I had gone to the PA Toy show and scoped out a few hunts for the race.
From a Cadillac to a Way To Fast, we had a total of ten cars on our side enter the race. In total there were 62 cars entered, almost an entire bracket of cars to race. There were many races where the same cars raced each other, mostly because we had an over abundance of that type of car, or because of some odd luck.
Alex had brought only four cars to race, with price tags of five to fifteen dollars each. She had believed that her four cars were enough to take home the prize. But one of the cars had a bent axle and couldn't even make it to the finish line... Even though she lost one of her cars, the other three did do some damage to the other entries. Alex must have went home with at least fifteen cars and if I recall correctly she had won the overall race.
I, myself had won about 6 to 9 races and took some other cars with me. During the race we had a pretty big audience, well big in a sense that most people only come to sell then we had a little more then usual which was pretty cool. I was actually able to start the cars and launch them which was different and fun.
Another big event that occurred this month was our Christmas themed custom build-off. We only had four entries but they really out did the last build-off we had. For this build-off we also decided to have a silent auction for these pieces. The overall theme of the contest was Christmas but there were deeper rules then that, your finished piece must be two chopped/combined vehicles to create one finished piece.
Mike Catron had put up a red van, I cant even explain the combination of vehicles. It was a tree delivery with Santa as the driver. Justin did three different vehicles transporting trees. Rob had done a pickup truck with a tree and decals that looked great and on top of all of that he gave it a glass casing with lighting around it. Marcus had done a snow board truck that almost resembled a transformer that I thought it was really cool.
Overall the meet was pretty simple but it was still really cool. No matter what every month I look forward to going and I always have a good time. My favorite part of every meet is the races but today was one of my favorite. Now on to January and I wish you all a good holiday season.
From a Cadillac to a Way To Fast, we had a total of ten cars on our side enter the race. In total there were 62 cars entered, almost an entire bracket of cars to race. There were many races where the same cars raced each other, mostly because we had an over abundance of that type of car, or because of some odd luck.
Alex had brought only four cars to race, with price tags of five to fifteen dollars each. She had believed that her four cars were enough to take home the prize. But one of the cars had a bent axle and couldn't even make it to the finish line... Even though she lost one of her cars, the other three did do some damage to the other entries. Alex must have went home with at least fifteen cars and if I recall correctly she had won the overall race.
I, myself had won about 6 to 9 races and took some other cars with me. During the race we had a pretty big audience, well big in a sense that most people only come to sell then we had a little more then usual which was pretty cool. I was actually able to start the cars and launch them which was different and fun.
Another big event that occurred this month was our Christmas themed custom build-off. We only had four entries but they really out did the last build-off we had. For this build-off we also decided to have a silent auction for these pieces. The overall theme of the contest was Christmas but there were deeper rules then that, your finished piece must be two chopped/combined vehicles to create one finished piece.
Mike Catron had put up a red van, I cant even explain the combination of vehicles. It was a tree delivery with Santa as the driver. Justin did three different vehicles transporting trees. Rob had done a pickup truck with a tree and decals that looked great and on top of all of that he gave it a glass casing with lighting around it. Marcus had done a snow board truck that almost resembled a transformer that I thought it was really cool.
Overall the meet was pretty simple but it was still really cool. No matter what every month I look forward to going and I always have a good time. My favorite part of every meet is the races but today was one of my favorite. Now on to January and I wish you all a good holiday season.
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Friday, October 28, 2016
Away... away, way back. Now I'm Catching Up!
There have
been so many changes since the last posting from September of last year that I
don’t know where to start… so the best way to do this is to roll back time, back
to October 2015… Our little meeting room
was bursting at the seams with the amount of vendors that were on hand as well
as the other attendees to the event. Calvin
Cohen won the Downhill Racing Hot Wheels Stock Class Race with a 1970 Plymouth
Superbird with FTEs while we were not able to hold our Run Whatcha’ Brung Class
Race due to time restraints. Plenty of
buying, selling and trading always takes place at our events and October was no
different.
For the next
couple of months the club’s reputation and popularity grew by leaps and bounds,
as well as our attendance. The amount of
people that came to visit our small meeting room forced the C4 Board to search
for alternate locations for our events. Racing
in November continued during this growth, seeing Team Raley Racing return to
the DRHWSC Winner’s Circle with a
Ferrari Testarossa and the Custom Double Bull, mail-in entry from Matt
Hathaway, taking the top honors for the DRRWB Class.
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Wednesday, December 2, 2015
C4 Sizzles in September
The end of the summer draws near and lots of great things are happening with our ever growing die-cast club. We continue to hold our racing events, raffles and have even introduced some other awesome giveaways. If you attend any of our events and aren’t able to find something that you are looking for and leave empty handed, then you’re doing something wrong.
Our resident Downhill Racing Run Whatcha’ Brung King, James Fortenberry, won a voucher for a free fountain soda just for signing our attendance sheet. We raffled off a gift certificate to MK Toys & Stuff, two Free Bowling Parties and a C4 vender certificate to purchase from any of the vendors at the show. Our two Downhill Racing Events were impressive and saw the return of some veteran racers as well as a few rookies. Oh, and by the way… there were a ton of trades made along with sales of many die-casts ranging from basic easy to find items to the less produced holy grails that collectors seek at reasonable prices.
The Downhill Racing Hot Wheels Stock Class ran first with 30 entries whittled down to 4 semifinalists… Newcomer George Miller and his Ferrari F40 eliminated the GRI sponsored Corvette in the qualifiers, knocked out the Team Raley Ferrari 308 in the heats and drove away from Owen Nesslage’s Ferrari F40 Clone in the quarterfinals. GRI’s Mustang GT entry had similar fortune in the top portion of the bracket besting Mark Starr’s Twin mill in the qualifier, Nathan’s Zubalic’s Studebaker in the heats and Wayne Heede’s Chevelle in the quarters. Ultimately the GRI Mustang would be no match for the Miller Ferrari F40 which would move on from the semifinals. In the lower portion of the bracket, Owen & Bruce Nesslage would meet and compete in the semifinals once again. We’ve seen this pairing before and it’s always interesting to watch. Owen’s Sol-Aire entry disposed of Team Raley’s CUL8R in the qualifier, then Team Raley’s Carbide in the heats and the GRI Sidekick in the quarters. Bruce’s Monte Carlo defeated Jon Issac’s Ford F-150 in the qualifier, Rookie Ian Greenberg’s Olds Aurora in the heats and the GRI Chrysler 300C in the quarterfinals to put him against his son Owen in a semifinal showdown. Unfortunately for Bruce, Owen would dust his off once again putting himself in a familiar spot… the Finals!!! This time Owen would test rookie George Miller’s chosen Ferrari F40 entry, but the outcome would be just as familiar. Owen Nesslage’s Sol-Aire dominated the Downhill Racing Hot Wheels Stock Class Bracket to win this September’s Event. Congratulations to owen Nesslage and his Sol-Aire Hot Wheel!!!
The final event of the day would be the Downhill Racing Run Whatcha’ Brung Class Races. James Fortenberry and his master modification creations would control this event all the way down to the final race. Fortenberry has been undefeated in every DRRWB Event that he has entered and his Blue Flame F-15o Pick-Up destroys all of it’s competition. Congratulations to James Fortenberry and the “Blue Flame” Ford F-150 Pick-up, winner of September 2015’s Downhill Racing Run Whatcha’ Brung Class Races.
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Thursday, March 26, 2015
C4 Goes On a March
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The C4 Crew setting up for the days buying, selling, trading and most importantly... Racing!!! |
It’s
nice to see that spring is in the air, but there is still snow on the ground. The grip of winter didn’t keep people away
from the hot C4 sponsored meet. The
monthly Maryland Die-Cast Trade Show continues to be a hit with people from
neighboring states as well as right here in the old line state. Representatives from Virginia, Pennsylvania,
Delaware and New Jersey were in attendance.
The crowd is getting bigger each month and the downhill racing is
getting even fiercer! The C4 Crew
discussed opening a second meeting room to accommodate the ever growing vendors
and racing events. We also discussed
upcoming events and started taking orders for t-shirts. Nick Sickle held another raffle for die-cast
prizes that excited the crowd between the two racing sessions. Also, we have a ton of new ideas for the rest
of the year and we are looking for volunteers to help us accomplish our
goals. I am personally excited to see
how far this group has come and also can’t wait to see where it is going.
Now to
the races…
No
surprise to anyone, Owen Nesslage came prepared to defend his Downhill Racing
Hot Wheels Stock Class Title for an unprecedented fourth time. He has won all three DRHWSC Events since
December and it seems like he has an eye for fast stock Hot Wheels. This month’s competition would put Owen’s
entries to the test. The DRHWSC had a full bracket of 32 entries with 7 of the
field being Funny Cars. Bruce Nesslage,
Owen’s Father, brought a Porsche 911, a formidable racer, to the event. The Porsche moved passed Tim Raley’s Preying
Menace in the qualifier, then beat Cole Raley’s Rivited in the heats and Jon
Izzy’s Mustang GT in the quarter finals in the upper bracket to race against
his son’s Ford Probe Funny Car in the semifinals. Owen’s Ford Probe Funny Car dominated the
qualifier beating James Fortenberry’s Subaru WRX, then smashing Bobby Horton’s
Sidekick in the heats and pounding Tim Raley’s Ferrari Testarossa into
submission in the quarters. The lower bracket saw a new face…Bobby Horton’s
Ford Probe Funny Car made its presence known quickly winning in opposition to a
Firebird Funny Car of James Goolsbee Jr. in the qualifier. Bobby’s Funny car cleared the heats and
quarters dominating Jon Izzy’s Fast Fish and James Fortenberry’s Ford F-150
only to meet another Thunder Chicken, own by the master of the HWSC races, Owen
Nesslage, in the semis. Owen’s Firebird
Funny Car decimated his opponents beating Tim Raley’s Ford Probe Funny Car in
the qualifier, then Steve Langenfeld’s Mustang Funny Car in the heats and
finally Wayne Heede’s Ferrari 599XX in the quarters. Three Funny Cars made it to this point with
one lone Porsche and that Porsche was tested quickly against the Ford Probe
Funny Car of Owen Nesslage. Owen’s Ford
Probe Funny Car blasted passed his dad’s Porsche, even with threats, of having
to find a ride home, from his dad. In
similar fashion to the qualifier, Bobby Horton’s Ford Probe Funny Car took out
another Firebird Funny Car, this one owned by the three time champ, Owen
Nesslage. The last race was set and it
would be a Ford Probe Funny Car Final!!!
Would Bobby be able to dethrone the King…he did have an equal car…but
was it enough??? Would they have to go
head to head, pedal to pedal, or would the cars settle it on their own with an
equal drop? The pins were set, the cars were set… the drop went without an
issue, but Bobby would not be able to unseat the kid… the King of the Hot
Wheels Stock Class! Owen went on to win
an unprecedented four straight DRHWS Class Events since the month of
December. Would James Fortenberry be
able to do the same and set the record for number of wins in the Run Whatcha’
Brung Class???
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Congratulations to Owen Nesslage and his Yellow #3 Ford Probe Funny Car, March 2015 Winner of the Downhill Racing Hot Wheels Stock Class and Four Time Winner in a row in this class. |
The five time winner, James Fortenberry, brought his battle tested brigade of entries for the Downhill Racing Run Whatcha’ Brung Class Event and the “Blue Flame” Ford F150 absolutely dominated in the top portion of the bracket beating Gavin Sleeth’s Tow Truck in the qualifier, Owen Nesslage’s Firebird Funny Car in the heats and beating his own entry, a Haulin’ Gas, designated “Ugly” in the quarter finals. A newcomer, Penny Bisk and her Johnny Lightning Ford GT, was also having success in the upper bracket defeating Michael Wyman’s School Busted in the qualifier, Jon Izzy’s Ford Torino in the heats and Steve Langenfeld’s Ford GTX-1 in the quarters. Unfortunately, for Penny, she ran into the Fortenberry “Blue Flame.” The Ford GT was torched like so many others by the Fortenberry “Blue Flame.” In the lower bracket, Jon Izzy’s Johnny Lightning Ford GT was making waves, surfin’ by Dustin Barker’s Ford Probe Funny Car in the qualifier, His own ’88 Pontiac in the heats and Ken Sleeth’s S’cool Bus in the quarters. “Ugly Too”, another Fortenberry formulation, also scorched the competition routing the GTO of Jon Izzy if he qualifier, then Jon Izzy’s Dodge Viper in the heats and Mark Markham’s Chevy Van in the quarter finals just to face another Jon Izzy entry in the semifinals. However, this would be a larger test for the “Ugly Too” and the Ford GT would not go away. The racing went back and forth… the GT won, then the “Ugly Too”, then the GT, then the “Ugly Too.” The Semifinals for the bottom bracket would come down to a pedal to pedal battle for the right to race the undefeated “Blue Flame.” Two test sessions were given…then one final instruction for a sudden win race. The die-casts were staged, the Christmas tree lit up… yellow… yellow… yellow… GREEN…… Jon Izzy had the quicker reaction time and the GT would not be denied a spot in the finals!!! Nevertheless, Jon would have to face James again, and this time beside the proven winner…the “Blue Flame.” The final didn’t turn out to be as dramatic as the semi that ran just prior. The “Blue Flame” won the first, third and forth runs to claim yet another Run Whatcha’ Brung Class Event! James Fortenberry has asserted himself as a dominating force in this class, and now a six time victor. Does anyone have what it takes to end his reign?
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Congratulations to James Fortenberry and his Ford F-150 Pick-Up "Blue Flame", March 2015 Winner of the Downhill Racing Run Whatcha’ Brung Class and Six Time Winner in this Class. |
Congratulations
to Owen Nessalge, our C4 Downhill Racing Hot Wheels Stock Class Four Time Champion
and James Fortentberry, our C4 Downhill Racing Run Whatcha’ Brung Class
Champion. Come check us out next month
and bring your racers… you never know… you could be the one to dethrone the
champs!!!
C4
would also like to give a special thanks to all who donated to the raffle for
this event and congrats to all the winners of that raffle.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Not Even the Chill of February Could Slow Down the C4 Crew
The C4 Crew gathered for their February meet on Saturday the 7th with over 40 people in attendance throughout the day with a full room of vendors to purchase or trade with. In addition to the buying, selling and trading during the meet, there were two exciting Downhill Racing Events held. The first races of the day were in the Hot Wheels Stock Class with all 32 slots filled, including entries of Owen Nesslage who won this class the previous two months in a row. The last races of the day were for the Run Whatcha’ Brung Class with entries of James Fortenberry, a four time winner in this class. The Hot Wheels Stock Class winner received the 32nd slot in the DRRWBC races, a race token, a Hot Wheels 5-pack and a $10 gift card to Toys R Us, while the Downhill Racing Run Whatcha’ Brung Class winner took home a race token, two Hot Wheels 5-packs and a $10 gift card to Toys R Us. Along with the racing events of the day, there was a raffle for die-cast prizes and many attendees took home a little something from the meet. Special thanks form the C4 Crew to all that donated items for the raffle.
The competition for Downhill Racing Hot Wheels Stock Class was brutal. Many veteran challengers were eliminated in the qualifying round, while some newcomers saw early success. The upper bracket was tough, but Owen Nesslage, December & January DRHWSC Winner, proved that he has an eye for picking the best stock racers. His black #1 Firebird Funny Car beat the Team Sleeth Mega Grafix Ford Probe Funny Car in the qualifier, defeated the Fortenberry GT90 in the heats and left the Mid Drift with FTEs of Mark Markham in the dust during the quarters. Owens’ Dad had similar fortune with his Porsche 911 breezing by Mark Starr’s ’70 Superbird in the qualifier, subdued a Monte Carlo entry of Mike Rybar in the heats and upset Cole Raley’s Mustang with FTEs in the quarters. Owen would have to beat his dad to make it to the finals again. Owen wasn’t deterred by threats from his dad of having to walk home or find a ride there. His Firechicken torched the Porsche which was forced to call 911 after two quick race defeats. In the lower bracket, Tim Raley’s Turbolence beat Team Sleeth’s Symbolic in the qualifier, dismantled Ryan Zubalic’s Mustang Funny Car in the heats and squeaked by his son Cole’s Blue Hot Wheels Team Firebird Funny Car in the quarters only to meet another Funny Car in the semis… of James Goolsbee Jr. LJ’s (Little James) T-Rex Firebird Funny Car dominated races through to the semis, laying waste to Nick Sicle’s 1980 Corvette in the qualifier, Owen Nesslage’s Speedway Spray Ford Probe Funny Car in the heats and Nathan Zubalic’s Dodge Charger in the quarters. Tim’s Turbulence didn’t have enough to beat the T-Rex decaled Funny Carand his run had ended. The Final was set for the DRHWSC and it would be a Funny Car Final! Owen Nesslage and his Blue #1 Team Hot Wheels Firebird Funny Car versus James Goolsbee Jr. and his Silver T-Rex Firebird Funny Car for all the marbles… The races were close, but the Blue Team Hot Wheels Funny Car would give Owen his third DRHWSC win in three straight months as well as the DRHWSC Prize Pack.
Almost a full field of die-casts, 32 in all, took the stage for the last race event of the day. Mark Markham out of Virginia brought a Johnny Lightning Boogie Van to the show and the van boogied through the competition sliding past opponents to the semis… The Cameron Daly Hippie Van was the first victim losing to the Boogie Van in the qualifier. Then the Team Raley Hershey Ford Probe Funny car lost to it in the heats and Wayne Heede’s Ford Pick-up proved no match for it in the quarters. Jon Issac from Southern Maryland had similar fortune To Mark with his Johnny Lightning Fort GT, also dominating races all the way through to the semis. The Ford GT defeated Cole Raley’s ’77 Corvette in the qualifier, James Fortenberry’s SuperVan in the heats and finally the Penny Bisk Ford Focus in the quarter to get into the semis. The Ford GT seemed to be the class of the field and that didn’t change beating the Boogie Van in the semis marking its place to do battle with an opponent from the lower bracket. The lower bracket saw Cameron Daly’s second bullet, a Chevy Van, speed through to the semis with a bye in the qualifier, a win against Michael Wyman’s VW Bus in the heats and a win versus a Team Raley Hershey’s Ford Probe Funny Car in the quarters. Unfortunately, for him, Mr. Daly would run into some heavy competition in the semifinals running against the winningest Run Whatcha’ Brung Mod Beast Builder…James Fortenberry, out of Pennsylvania. The Fortenberry Haulin’ Gas Beast blew by his opposition without much ado; it snacked on LJ’s WH Modded Mini Cooper in the Qualifier, chewed through Owen Nesslage’s January DRHWSC winning Firebird Funny Car and devoured Owen’s February DRHWSC winning Firebird Funny Car. Cameron Daly’s Chevy van was just another meal for the JF Haulin’ Gas Beast on its way to the finals where it would meet the Ford GT of Jon Issac. Sadly for Jon, James know what it takes to make his mods fast and the Haulin’ Gas Beast overwhelmed the Ford GT.
Also, thank you to all of the competitor who tried their luck.
The competition for Downhill Racing Hot Wheels Stock Class was brutal. Many veteran challengers were eliminated in the qualifying round, while some newcomers saw early success. The upper bracket was tough, but Owen Nesslage, December & January DRHWSC Winner, proved that he has an eye for picking the best stock racers. His black #1 Firebird Funny Car beat the Team Sleeth Mega Grafix Ford Probe Funny Car in the qualifier, defeated the Fortenberry GT90 in the heats and left the Mid Drift with FTEs of Mark Markham in the dust during the quarters. Owens’ Dad had similar fortune with his Porsche 911 breezing by Mark Starr’s ’70 Superbird in the qualifier, subdued a Monte Carlo entry of Mike Rybar in the heats and upset Cole Raley’s Mustang with FTEs in the quarters. Owen would have to beat his dad to make it to the finals again. Owen wasn’t deterred by threats from his dad of having to walk home or find a ride there. His Firechicken torched the Porsche which was forced to call 911 after two quick race defeats. In the lower bracket, Tim Raley’s Turbolence beat Team Sleeth’s Symbolic in the qualifier, dismantled Ryan Zubalic’s Mustang Funny Car in the heats and squeaked by his son Cole’s Blue Hot Wheels Team Firebird Funny Car in the quarters only to meet another Funny Car in the semis… of James Goolsbee Jr. LJ’s (Little James) T-Rex Firebird Funny Car dominated races through to the semis, laying waste to Nick Sicle’s 1980 Corvette in the qualifier, Owen Nesslage’s Speedway Spray Ford Probe Funny Car in the heats and Nathan Zubalic’s Dodge Charger in the quarters. Tim’s Turbulence didn’t have enough to beat the T-Rex decaled Funny Carand his run had ended. The Final was set for the DRHWSC and it would be a Funny Car Final! Owen Nesslage and his Blue #1 Team Hot Wheels Firebird Funny Car versus James Goolsbee Jr. and his Silver T-Rex Firebird Funny Car for all the marbles… The races were close, but the Blue Team Hot Wheels Funny Car would give Owen his third DRHWSC win in three straight months as well as the DRHWSC Prize Pack.
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Congratulations to Owen Nesslage and his Blue #1 Team Hot Wheels Firebird Funny Car, February 2015 Winner of the Downhill Racing Hot Wheels Stock Class and Three Time Winner in a row in this class. |
Almost a full field of die-casts, 32 in all, took the stage for the last race event of the day. Mark Markham out of Virginia brought a Johnny Lightning Boogie Van to the show and the van boogied through the competition sliding past opponents to the semis… The Cameron Daly Hippie Van was the first victim losing to the Boogie Van in the qualifier. Then the Team Raley Hershey Ford Probe Funny car lost to it in the heats and Wayne Heede’s Ford Pick-up proved no match for it in the quarters. Jon Issac from Southern Maryland had similar fortune To Mark with his Johnny Lightning Fort GT, also dominating races all the way through to the semis. The Ford GT defeated Cole Raley’s ’77 Corvette in the qualifier, James Fortenberry’s SuperVan in the heats and finally the Penny Bisk Ford Focus in the quarter to get into the semis. The Ford GT seemed to be the class of the field and that didn’t change beating the Boogie Van in the semis marking its place to do battle with an opponent from the lower bracket. The lower bracket saw Cameron Daly’s second bullet, a Chevy Van, speed through to the semis with a bye in the qualifier, a win against Michael Wyman’s VW Bus in the heats and a win versus a Team Raley Hershey’s Ford Probe Funny Car in the quarters. Unfortunately, for him, Mr. Daly would run into some heavy competition in the semifinals running against the winningest Run Whatcha’ Brung Mod Beast Builder…James Fortenberry, out of Pennsylvania. The Fortenberry Haulin’ Gas Beast blew by his opposition without much ado; it snacked on LJ’s WH Modded Mini Cooper in the Qualifier, chewed through Owen Nesslage’s January DRHWSC winning Firebird Funny Car and devoured Owen’s February DRHWSC winning Firebird Funny Car. Cameron Daly’s Chevy van was just another meal for the JF Haulin’ Gas Beast on its way to the finals where it would meet the Ford GT of Jon Issac. Sadly for Jon, James know what it takes to make his mods fast and the Haulin’ Gas Beast overwhelmed the Ford GT.
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Congratulations to James Fortenberry and his Haulin’ Gas Beast, February 2015 Winner of the Downhill Racing Run Whatcha’ Brung Class and Five Time Winner in this Class. |
Also, thank you to all of the competitor who tried their luck.
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Friday, January 23, 2015
The Wheels Keep Turning Right Into 2015
Our little meeting space continues to
fill up each and every month. The C4
Trade show had over a dozen vendors on hand, a full 32 entries filled the
Downhill Racing Hot Wheels Stock Class, and 18 entries battled in the Downhill
Racing Run Whatcha’ Brung Class. There was
a raffle and a ton of prizes given away and the race winners took away more
than bragging rights. The Winner of the
RWBC received a Hot Wheels Five Pack, a Free Race Token, and a $10 Gift Card
for Toys R Us, while the Winner of the HWSC received a automatic entry into the
RWBC, a 2015 Classic Cars Calendar, a Hot Wheels Five Pack, a Free Race Token,
and a $10 Gift Card for Toys R Us.
The Downhill Racing Hot Wheels Stock
Class was packed with a full field of 32 entries and one of those entries
dominated the field. Semi-Finalist James
Goolsbee Jr. and his Cadillac Escalade with FTEs breezed by Nathan Talbert’s
HyperTruck in the Qualifier, dusted off Dustin Barker’s Firebird Funny Car in
the Heats with a small chuckle, and shrieked by Autumn Florendo’s Screamin’
Hauler in the Quarterfinals. Owen
Nesslage’s Black Firebird Funny Car saw similar results clearing away Tim Raley’s
Porsche Carrera in the Qualifier, then showing Gavin Sleeth’s Hershey’s Ford
Probe Funny Car the end of the road in the Heat Round, and hammered another
Porsche Carrera, entered by James Goolsbee Sr., to move into the Semifinals in
the top part of the bracket. The bottom
of the bracket pitted Funny Car versus Funny Car. Tim Raley’s Firebird Funny Car bested Nathan
Talbert’s Two Timer in the Qualifier, his son, Cole Raley’s Porsche 911 in the
Heats and then James Fortenberry’s Ferrari F40 in the Quarterfinals to get to
the Semifinals. The other Funny Car to
make the Semifinals in this part of the bracket was the Side Splitter, another
entry from the Owen Nesslage Stable.
Owen’s Side Splitter made short work of Ken Nozka’s VW Beatle in the
Qualifier, Stopped Nathan Zubalik’s Two timer in its tracks in the Heats and
simply crushed the Porsche Carrara entered by Eric Florendo in the Quarterfinals. In the top bracket, Owen’s Firebird Funny Car
proved to be faster than James’ Cadillac and Owen’s other entry, the Side
Splitter, also beat out its opponent, the Firebird Funny Car of Tim Raley. Either way, Owen was going home with the top
spot and some goodies for his win. We
still needed to see which of his entries was the fastest of the day. After the first two runs tied up the entries
at one apiece, the Firebird Funny Car took the last two in a row to become
January’s Hot Wheels Stock Winner and receive the HWSC Provisional Spot for the
Run Whatcha’ Brung Race.
The 18 entries for the Run Whatcha’ Brung
Class were made up of varying types of die-cast from stock Hot Wheels and
Johnny Lightning’s to full custom creations with some extra weight added to
help speed them down the drop. In the
top section of the bracket, Owen Nessalage’s HWS Class Winner from December
made a great showing beating Tim Raley’s Chevy Silverado in the Heats and
moving passed Ismail Rashada’s Ferrari F40 in the Quarterfinals. Both of those entries were stock Hot Wheels,
but unfortunately for Ismail, his remaining entry would go no further. James Fortenberry’s new creation, which he
dubbed the Supervan, weighed in at 180.0 grams and absolutely dominated in the
Heats laying to waste Tim Raley’s Wraith and squashing Cameron Daly’s Spiderman
Van in the Quarterfinals. The lower
portion of the bracket saw Cameron Daly’s second entry, which some of the race
fans called the “Hippie Van”, demolished James Goolsbee Jr’s Dodge Pick-up in
the Heats and crushed Cole Raley’s Hulk entry in the Quarterfinals. Also in action in the lower section was James
Fortenberry’s proven winner, the Ford Pick-up… this modified beast has won this
event in the past two previous times.
The Fortenberry Ford mauled Tim Raley’s “SuperVan” in the Heats then
ending Owen Nesslage’s Firebird Funny Car’s chances of reaching the
Finals. The Semifinals were set… James
Fotenberry’s “SuperVan” versus Owen Nesslage’s Ford Probe Funny Car and Cameron
Daly’s “Hippie Van” versus the Fortenberry Ford Pick-up. Disappointingly, for Owen and Cameron, both
Fortenberry Creations prevailed and there would be a Fortenberry Final. This final would be no different than the
previous outings for the Fortenberry Pick-up winning back to back runs and the
top spot in the Run Whatcha’ Brung Final!
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Owen - DRHWSC Winner |
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James - DRRWBC Winner |
Check out the racing on our YouTube Channel... C4 Downhill Racing
Also, special thanks to Nick Sickle for running and donating prizes for the first ever C4 Pick a Prize Raffle.
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Down the Stretch they go…
With only a few days left before
the first meet of the New Year, I am excited… no, I am ecstatic… I am
cheerful… The group that we have created
is headed in the right direction. We
started this crazy idea some years ago with only a handful of individuals
sharing a common interest.
The Chesapeake Bay Hot Wheels
Club was born. For a couple of years
attendance started to grow and the club gained popularity. There were activities for everyone… trading,
buying, selling, telling stories and even racing down that signature orange
track were what we did. Not long after,
things started to change and with numbers growing, some of the key members
struggled against what the core reasons as to what this organization would be
changed. Instead of a club for the members
and by the members, the group became a sales platform and out of necessity, the
CBHWC would soon be no more. But, there
was still a need for some of these individuals without personal agendas to get
together…
A few months later… These
individuals, with common goals, create another organization and agree to meet
once a month at an arranged location.
For the first year of this organization’s early life, the meets were
brief and attendance was small, but trading, buying, selling and swapping good
stories were the keys to what we did. Above
all else… we looked out for each other as hobbyist. The club has grown and suffered through
growth and downturns in attendance, loss of locations for meets, and the
occasional unilateral thinking of a few individuals outside of the core
group. It’s taken us some time, but
we’ve landed a home for our monthly shows and created a name for ourselves. We still
stick to that common idea that brought us together in the first days of the
CBHWC. We are now the C4… the Charm City
Collector’s Club, the die-cast specialist!!!
Join us, January 10th
for the very first meet of the year… Admission, as always is free. Do you have something to sell? We have tables for lease! Are you ready for some racing??? We have a 25ft Downhill Drag Strip with
scoring lights and timer. We have a test
and tune session prior to and after our bracket races. If you want to get into the racing action,
you can. We have two different racing
classes that will compete for prizes for just $1 per entry. If you just want to see what we are all
about, stop on in and just say hi to the C4 Crew… Doors open at 10 am… hope to
see you there!
For anyone looking for a free
race entry or a free table to sell some of your extra die casts can look for
two hidden tokens that we’ve put together in one single hidden location. These tokens are in a small plastic box not
too far from where the C4 lays there blocks.
Travel south from this place, not far or you may lose your race. It used to be Jeffrey’s abode, now look
before you get to the cross road. To
the east side of this structure you will be took, to a row of trees should you
look. Now, if you miss the rock with our
name, I can believe that we will look down on you with shame! Once this is found, please let us know!!!
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
The Last Leg of Two-Thousand Fourteen
On to the Racing News… We held a Hot Wheels Stock Class Downhill
Race in October & December with sixteen entries each. It seems that the HW Stock Class is being
dominated by an extremely commanding force… But, we’ll get to that in a few. The October Race would have a diverse group on
entries along with some newcomers to the event.
These rookies learned quickly which die-casts rule the downhill. Tom B’s Phantom Cosair drew an unlucky
match-up pitting him against the Ford Probe Funny Car #3 of Mike Rybar. Tom B’s other entry, a Side Kick, had the
same unfortunate outcome losing quickly to Piper Langenfeld’s not so funny Ford
Probe Funny Car ironically enough with a clown on it. The next rookie, Michael Wyman, took his chance
with a Project Speeder and was also thwarted by another Ford Probe Funny Car
belonging to Piper. This bracket held six Funny Cars, five of
which were Ford Probes with one being a Firebird. One third of the entries were funny cars and
they controlled the bracket. Four battle
tested funny cars would clash in the semi-finals. Piper’s Hershey Ford Probe Funny Car beat her
other “HaHa” Ford Probe Funny Car in the upper bracket while Mike Rybar’s #3
Ford Probe Funny Car defeated James Goolsbee Jr’s lone Firebird Funny Car in
the lower bracket for a Probe Funny Car Shoot-out! The races were super close, but mike Rybar’s
#3 Ford Probe Funny Car would be number one for October!
The HW Stock Class Races for
December would be just as awesome. This
time only two out of the sixteen entries were funny cars and the Steve
Langenfield “Bonneville” Ford Probe Funny Car would not make it past the
Qualifier Round, losing to the rookie, Bert Hoenig’s Firebird. (Not a Funny
Car.) The Semi-Finals landscape would
look a great deal different this time with a Screamin’ Hauler, a Mazda MX-5, a
Mustang, and only one Ford Probe Funny Car.
Michael Wyman did his homework and brought a Mazda MX-5 that would best
James Goolsbee Jr’s Screamin’ hauler that had the weight to beat the Mazda to
the bottom of the downhill, but lost ground once it slowed on the flats. James Fortenbeery’s Mustang was no match for
the White Ford Probe Funny Car of Owen Nesslage who would rule the track in
December’s Race. Owen’s Funny Car didn’t
lose a single race and that would prove no different in the final when it
obliterated the Mazda MX-5 to take the Downhill Racing Hot Wheels Stock Class
Win!
The team completed the last
Downhill Racing Hot Wheels Stock Class Competition, pulled names for the 1st
Annual Secrete Santa for 2014 & bounced around a lot of ideas for the
upcoming 2015 season. All in all, these
past three months have been great. We are
looking to make 2015 even better and we hope to see you at our next event, January
10th!
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Thursday, August 28, 2014
Racing through the Summer with C4
The Downhill Racing has seen a decrease in participation. However, the racing is highly competitive with just enough entries to run the Hot Wheels Stock Class.
July 12th was the day that would see Piper Langenfeld beat all the guys with her Yellow #3 Ford Probe Funny Car. With a 13 die-cast field, Ray Ritchie thought he had the car to beat. His Yellow #3 Ford Probe Funny tip toed past the JG Jr. White “Hershey” Ford Probe Funny Car in the Heats, toasted Gavin Sleeth’s Bone Shaker in the Quarters, and finally spilled Ken Sleeth’s Hot Tub hopes for a run at the finals where he would be stopped in his tracks by the mirror imageentry of Piper. Piper’s Funny Car motored past Gavin Sleeth’s Ratified ride to qualify, then beat the James Goolsbee’s Sling Shot in the Quarters and breezed past Dustin Barker’s 2009 Ford F-150 in the Semi-finals. Piper would be the final victor!
James Fortenberry made a run at the top spot in the Downhill Racing Hot Wheels Stock Class held on August 2nd. James’s White Porsche 911 was a great deal faster than James Goolsbee Sr.’s Blue #1 Lumina Stocker and swiftly dispatched Devin Batty’s Silver Ferrari F12. James Jr. thought he had the answer for the Fortenberry Porsche, but saw his Gold Ferrari F-40 loss to the Porsche in the semi-finals. Nick Sickle’s Screamin’ Hauler did just that through the qualifier against Devynn Barker’s Arrow Dynamic and James Goolsbee Sr’s 360 Modena in the Quarter’s. Nick’s Hauler stopped Screamin’ when it met the Silver T-Rex Firebird Funny Car of Steve Langenfeld who promptly past Dustin Barker’s ’83 Silverado in it’s qualifying round. The T-Rex Funny car also beat up on the Mustang Funny car of James Goolsbee Jr. in the quarter finals prior to meeting with the White Porsche belonging to Mr Fortenberry. Steve’s T-Rex Funny car would give him the final victory against the Porsche and also pu Steve alongside his daughter as a Downhill Racing Hot Wheels Stock Class Monthly Winner.


The C4 Racing committee would like to thank all of the participants over the past couple of months. Next month’s racing slots are already being filled, so get your entries in!!! Two classes will run this September… The hot wheels Stock Class & the ever so popular Run Whatcha’ brung Class. See you at the races!!!
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Friday, June 13, 2014
Back in Action with some Firworks of Our Own...
First, I want to apologize for the lack of current information on this blog. Every year around this time, I have to set aside a good four months for something else that I am extremely passionate about. Nonetheless, the Club Post is back and the C4 Crew has a bunch of events scheduled for the upcoming months starting in July…
The Maryland Die-Cast Trade Show for July will occur on the second Saturday of the month due to the holiday. The July 12th event will include two Downhill Racing Events and the roll out of a brand new Build Off Competition. The racing will kick off with the Hot Wheels Stock Comp challengers like, James Goolsbee Jr., Cole Raley, and John Catron who will have their racers picked out; ready to contend for the top spot and automatic entry into the Run Whatcha Brung race. Also, veteran modifiers, Tim Raley, James Fortenberry, and Tim “Smitty” Smith, just to name a few, will have their creations ready to battle for the Run Whatcha Brung Competition Crown. If you are unable to make the event, but would like to enter this races you can. For more details, call or email us, information below. Please leave us a message with a good contact number or email address, so that we can get back to you.
Check out the C4 sponsored events every month at the AMF Country Fair Lanes on Pulaski Highway in Middle River just minutes from I-95 and I-695. For more details about C4 Events, call 410-709-8694 or email us at c4hotwheels@hotmail.com.
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Monday, July 13, 2009
Charm City Collector's Club
Charm City Collector's Club Die-Cast Show/Meeting
Hang out with the C4 Gang on Saturday August 12th from 8:00 am through 12:00 pm at the Race Wear Store located in the Marley Station Mall located at 7900 Ritchie Hwy, Glen Burnie, MD 21061-7224
Admission is FREE!!!
Downhill Racing Stock Competition!
- We have 32 slots available for Hot Wheels Stock Down Hill Racing for $1 per entry.
- The die-cast must be a main line Hot Wheels die-cast and originally carded to participate. Judges discretion. - Bracket racing , best of three until the final four.
- The final four races with be the first die-cast to win two in a row.
- Racing will start promptly at 10:00 am.
Tables are available for vending on a first come, first serve basis. There is a small fee, please call the number below for more information.
C4hotwheels.tk443.850.5738
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