For those who are wondering what Shelby will do for a national convention, it sounds like in '08 he's putting more into the Mid-America meet. Here's a press release from Texas PR man Scott Black: Mid-America Ford performance and Shelby Meet to become official Team Shelby event in 2008 Las Vegas – November 28, 2007 – In another bold move to continue as America’s leading automotive performance icon, Carroll Shelby and Team Shelby have signed an agreement to make the Mid-America Ford Performance and Shelby Meet the Team Shelby Nationals, which will be held annually in Tulsa, Okla. The pre-eminent Ford and Shelby show for the past 33 years, it attracts 30,000 people annually. As the new Home of Team Shelby, Carroll plans to attend the Inaugural 2008 Team Shelby Nationals on June 12–15. “We formed Team Shelby to give all Shelby enthusiasts more ways to enjoy a high octane lifestyle,” said Carroll Shelby, founder of Shelby Automobiles and the first member of Team Shelby. “I’ve admired the way that Jim Wicks, Randy Roberts and David Apgar and everyone at the Mid-America Ford Performance and Shelby Meet have grown their event following this same philosophy. So instead of creating a new event, we decided to partner with the best and create a national Team Shelby event that would show just how much we appreciate all Shelby, Ford and Mustang fans across the country.” The longest-running, multi-faceted event of its kind, the Mid-America Ford Performance and Shelby Meet began as a picnic hosted by Jim Wicks and a group of diehard enthusiasts in 1974. Today, it has blossomed into a multi-day event with drag racing, road racing exhibitions, a trade show, a cruise night, car show and a banquet. The agreement with the event organizers was finalized earlier this month. “When I started the Mid-America Meet 34 years ago, I knew it would be a continuing evolution,” said event founder and organizer Jim Wicks. “I’m excited to join with Team Shelby and be a part of taking the fun and excitement of this fast paced event into the future.” The Mid-America Ford Performance and Shelby Meet have not only hosted some of the most famous names in racing, such as Cobra pilots Dick Smith, Lew Spencer and Don Roberts, chassis design engineer Robert Negstad, former SCCA B production national champion Walt Hane, noted automotive artist Bill Neale, author and racing driver Rick Titus, designer and Shelby American employee Pete Brock, SVT Manager John Coletti and the legend himself, Carroll Shelby. The event recently has served as a hotbed of vehicle introductions including: · First public raceway drive of the 2007 Shelby GT500 · Unveiling of the 2008 Ford Mustang Shelby GT Convertible · First public appearance of the Shelby GT 500KR outside New York · Launch of the Shelby Automobiles Shelby GT500 Super Snake post title package Team Shelby is the only club officially recognized by the factory for all vehicles built by Shelby. The organization is directed by Robert Lane and Sharon Elliot. Members don’t need to own a Shelby to be a member, just share a “life needs more” attitude and celebrate all high performance Shelbys. “The Team Shelby Nationals will continue the celebration of Mr. Shelby’s 85th birthday during 2008, which will begin at our annual Las Vegas event,” explained Ms. Elliott. “We’ll also have regional activities like track days and factory tours. Members can learn about these opportunities through our Web site where videos, forums, podcasts, exclusive news and briefings by key Shelby execs will be available only to them. Another huge benefit of membership will be access to our on-line Shelby registry; so owners won’t have to wait for print editions to be compiled.”
There was a huge article in that 'collectors edition' mag so i halfway expected this to happen. Should be alot of fun. Seeya all there! Vern
The Mid America show in Tulsa is an outstanding event, so this is a natural and best choice for a Team Shelby national event. If you haven't been, you really need to get there. It has 3 days of open track, a day of drag racing, car shows, cruises, and lots of Shelbys and Mustangs in the parking lot with people talking and having a beer at midnight. Big Ford corporate support and presence, and as the announcement says, Ford has used it to unveil a host of new models. Great display of vintage cars in the hotel lobby too. It's like the SAAC annual events used to be, plus a lot more. But it's HOT! that's Oklahoma in June.
Looks like I may be going to Oklahoma............. , never been there before. Looks fairly close enough to Tallahassee so I might just make this one. The Farthest I have been to go to a Car Show is: South= Orlando FL, North= Charlette NC & Nashville TN, East= Jacksonville/St. Petersburg FL, West= Biloxi MS. Should be Fun. David.