Help Motorsports (and Music) Legend John Oates Feed America

David S.
By David S. Wallens
Mar 19, 2021 | John Oates

Photograph Credit: Drew Philips

John Oates is a good human. He likes cars. He reads Grassroots Motorsports. Oh, and he's also half of the most successful musical duo ever, ahead of Simon & Garfunkel, the Everly Brothers and the Carpenters.

This Saturday, John will host Oates Song Fest 7908, a streaming broadcast featuring fellow A-listers like Dave Grohl, Bob Weir and Sammy Hagar. The purpose of the show: to raise money for Feeding America.

The show starts Saturday, March 20 at 8:30 p.m. We’d say that we’ll see you in the pit, but this probably won’t exactly resemble a GWAR show. (Or, who knows, maybe it will.)

 

 

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Comments
Nader
Nader New Reader
3/17/21 4:09 p.m.

As a teenager in the '80's, Hall and Oates was huge to me.  Loved their music and music videos.  I vaguely remember a TV news magazine interviewing him back then at a race track, with the reporter even going for a lap or two around the track squeezed into the vestigial passenger seat in his sports racer. 

I read his autobiography "Change of Seasons," and learned that his manager introduced him karting by giving him a race kart for Christmas (that seemed kind of random).  Oates seemed naturally athletic and coordinated (highschool wrestler, avid skier, private pilot) and quickly took to racing the kart, successfully.  Then he attended Bertil Roos race school to start racing Formula Fords in SCCA, then Sports 2000s (when he took the aforementioned reporter for a ride?), eventually to the point where he had a sponsored ride in an IMSA GTU Fiero.  He crashed it spectacularly at Road America (in the Kink?) because of a failed differential.  Lost consciousness long enough to remember waking up in the ambulance.  That seemed to end his racing career.

He's pictured here with a 356 that I think Emory prepared for him.  A throwback to the Speedster he bought in the '70's for $30K, and later sold at liquidation with the rest of his car collection when he was forced to downsize.

The only things missing from his book were stories of crazy '80's hard partying that I like to imagine he enjoyed.

David S. Wallens
David S. Wallens Editorial Director
3/17/21 5:53 p.m.

You can read more about John's 356 (and other car stuff) over at Classic Motorsports. Here's the link

John has been nothing but generous with his time, and looks like he was live just earlier tonight talking about the upcoming show. 

 

David S. Wallens
David S. Wallens Editorial Director
3/19/21 12:07 p.m.

And a bump for the weekend. See you in the (virtual) pit. 

And here's the first song on his album. (See what I did there?)

 

Pete Gossett (Forum Supporter)
Pete Gossett (Forum Supporter) GRM+ Memberand MegaDork
3/19/21 9:19 p.m.

20ish years ago I checked out a 2002 his brother-in-law was selling in Champaign, IL. It seemed like way too much money at the time - iirc $5-$7k for a complete car that sort of ran/drove but basically needed everything. He said his wife & John's wife were sisters.

David S. Wallens
David S. Wallens Editorial Director
3/20/21 1:57 p.m.

And now that sounds like a fair price for an '02 in that condition. 

David S. Wallens
David S. Wallens Editorial Director
3/20/21 6:57 p.m.
captdownshift (Forum Supporter)
captdownshift (Forum Supporter) GRM+ Memberand UltimaDork
3/21/21 1:38 p.m.

Someone needs to do a saxquatch livery on a Porsche racecar. 

 

Also, major props to John Oates for being comfortable and confident enough to be willing to have done this. 

John Oates performing with "Saxquatch"

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