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On this blog you will find some of my favorite writings over my 20-plus years of involvement with the dirt track racing community.
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- Greg Cybulski

Monday, April 13, 2020

A Few Of My Favourite Things, A Perspective On 2019


"You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one." - John Lennon, "Imagine"

Contrary to what some might say, dreaming is a good thing. It sometimes leads to goals which, if pursued, can result in some pretty amazing achievements.

Let's look at a few of the people, and moments, that made dreams happen in 2019.

LAPS4MD

A favourite story from this season came from LAPS4MD, who helped a young fellow attend a NASCAR Pinty's Series race this past Summer. Joshua, who has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, got the VIP treatment during the tour's Western Canadian swing to Edmonton International Raceway. He had the opportunity to visit with the drivers in the pits after the races were over and really enjoyed his experience.

It's through the efforts of the racing community and LAPS4MD that stories like this can be told.

Be sure to check out Joshua VS Duchenne on Instagram. There you will see not only his photos and videos from that event, but his life story living with MD.

As an added note, please be sure to check out and subscribe to the Joshua VS Duchenne YouTube Channel.

I want to salute the many drivers from not only Saskatchewan, but across North America who support this cause. A growing number of racers from various motorsports disciplines are displaying the LAPS4MD sticker. They are not only raising funds, but awareness, and doing something meaningful for the benefit of others.

FOR THE W

Not a CFL reference this time. Winnipeg, Manitoba's own Thomas Kennedy won the 2019 Midwest Power Series championship on the final scheduled night of racing over fellow competitor, Lee Grosz of Harwood, ND.

The Midwest Power Series is a 360 Winged Sprint Series based in the Upper Midwest. The series works with several different sanctioning bodies including the Upper Midwest Sprint Series, the Midwest Sprint Touring Series and the Nebraska 360 Sprints.

Although I've been quiet on the subject, no one has impressed me more with their advancement in the dirt track racing scene in 2019 than Headingley, Manitoba's Ricky Weiss. During his local racing days at Red River Co-op Speedway, he would jump into almost any race car class and drive his way to the front. From Super Trucks to Late Models and everything in between, Weiss has found success.

His WISSOTA regional and national championship runs were highly ambitious, with plenty of highway mileage piled on, but the results spoke volumes about Ricky's future goals in racing.

Ricky Weiss' 2019 Super Late Model campaign included victories with various late model organizations, including the Southern All Stars (Smoky Mountain Speedway, TN), DIRTcar and ALMS (Eldora Speedway, OH), Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series (Knoxville Raceway, IA) and the unsanctioned Wild West Shootout (Arizona Speedway). At the time of this writing, he is also poised to become the World of Outlaws Late Model Series Rookie of the Year at season's end.

SASKATCHEWAN, NATURALLY

Estevan, Saskatchewan's Aaron Turnbull won the 13th Annual John Seitz Memorial at River Cities Speedway. The Grand Forks, ND 1/4 mile bullring hosted over 40 of the most competitive Wissota Late Model teams in the territory, racing for $9,200 to win.

The Memorial event is a tribute to John Seitz, a 3-time NLRA Late Model series champion and 2001 series tour champion, who passed away in 2007 at the age of 36. Seitz was involved with the group, serving as competition director as well as being involved in NLRA charity events.

The RP Auto Canadian Mini Circuit continues to grow in popularity with regional racing teams. The tracks that hosted this year's events included Swift Current Motor Speedway (Swift Current, SK), Swan Valley Speedway (Swan River, MB), Yellowhead International Speedway (Yorkton, SK) and Tisdale Motor Speedway (Tisdale, SK)

Congratulations to this year's Mini Circuit champions Jen Atkings (Hobby Stocks), Ryan Atkings (Street Stocks) and Jason Duclos (Modifieds).

LAKE OF THE WOODS SPEEDWAY

I paid my first visit to Kenora, Ontario's Lake of the Woods Speedway on Terry Fox weekend. Nestled in the beautiful scenery of the Canadian Shield, this smooth 3/8 mile, low-banked dirt track takes finesse to be successful. The track challenges a driver's racing skills to a greater degree.

A work in progress, Anthony Leek has done a fantastic job with the speedway. On this weekend, the track hosted a standing-room only crowd of approximately 750 fans. Smaller scale, but it reminded me of the crowd that invaded Winnipeg's Victory Lane Speedway for the Mid-Canada Sprint Car Challenge race in 2005. The grandstands were overflowing with people. It was a sight to behold and definitely a "Wow" moment.

Over the years, Anthony and I had conversations about his dream of running a speedway. His dream is now a reality. Moving forward, it will just keep getting better. He is passionate about this project, and it is beautiful.

BLOGGER AMANDA JO ENRIGHT

I've become a fan of regional blogger, Amanda Jo Enright. Amanda has been blogging for a little over a year now. She writes about her race night adventures with her family, and primarily about the NOSA sprint cars. Her writing struck a chord with me because it's similar to how I got started writing as well. She not only talks about what she sees on the track, but her family's interaction with the drivers on race nights. It's refreshing to read and I believe the racing community will benefit from this kind of writing. I look forward to watching her evolve as a writer and see where it leads her in the future.

Living the Dirt Life with Amanda is currently available on Facebook only.

I-90 SPEEDWAY

Despite early struggles, Hartford, South Dakota's I-90 Speedway finally was able to run some Saturday night programs. Congratulations to track manager Hot Rod Pattison and his hard-working crew for their perseverance and dedication each and every week, whether they raced or not. Sioux Falls area dirt track racing is back in business and I'm looking forward to traveling down there to watch some in the future.

CAOSS SPRINTS

Estevan, Saskatchewan's Kyle Fedyk had to wait until Labour Day to claim his first CAOSS win of the season and 2nd consecutive Tyler Fedyk Memorial victory at Nodak Speedway. The Canadian-American Outlaw Sprintcar Series had a limited schedule in 2019. Hopefully their 2020 schedule will expand to include a return to Estevan Motor Speedway.

It's always great to see a new driver enter the fold. Raphael Kurek raced with CAOSS at the season ender in Minot and is reportedly planning on running with the group in 2020.

CASTROL RACEWAY

Ginga Ninja Dirt Promotions Ltd is doing great work organizing and giving dirt track racing a greater profile at Edmonton's Castrol Raceway. Since taking over the operations and promotions of the dirt track, both the car counts and the fan base have increased.

Most of Castrol's scheduled racing weekends are doubleheaders and features open wheel racing with the Sportsman Sprint class and the NSA 360 Sprint Series. Additional car classes include the Northern Thunder Late Models, Northern Alberta Mini Stocks and IMCA Modifieds.

SKYLAR GEE

Speaking of Castrol Raceway... Leduc, Alberta's Skylar Gee was making his presence known south of the border with the All Star Circuit of Champions series in 2019. To his credit, Gee scored his first ASCoC feature win on August 24 at Abbottstown, Pennsylvania's Lincoln Speedway. He also finished 7th in series points.

Skylar's most recent sprint car success came this very Saturday, when he won the 2019 Bob Hampshire Classic at Ohio's Waynesfield Raceway Park, racing with the FAST 410 sprint cars.

Past racing acheivements for Skylar Gee has included winning the 2015 Gold Cup at Castrol Raceway. In 2017, he was named the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) National Rookie of the Year.

TRADITIONAL SPRINT CARS

Recent news of Traditional Sprint Cars starting up in Central North Dakota has the region buzzing. The new class will follow the rules of the very successful Upper Midwest Sprint Car Series. The selling point for racers of this open wheel class is affordability. In an age where cost is important to whether a car is on the track and racing or parked, these sprint cars may just be the right fit for budget-minded weekend dirt track warriors.

To say that I am excited for Traditional Sprint Cars in our region would be an understatement. The potential for growth and possibilities for events featuring this class appears to be very promising.

For more information, check out the Western Renegade Non-Wing Sprintcar Series page on Facebook.

MUSINGS

Before signing off, I'd like to thank everyone who took a little time out of their busy day to read Dirt from the Stands.

Thanks to those who shared a post, commented or offered kind words of encouragement.

Special thanks to my family who has supported me on this dirt track racing journey and to my racing family, whose friendship I value more than anyone will ever know.

2019 marked my third year back at the dirt tracks, and I believe I have finally found my purpose again. Perhaps I've slowed down a touch, but I'm certainly as enthusiastic about the prospects of next season as I've ever been.

Watching a beautiful sunset on race night is a very peaceful experience. I was blessed to enjoy a few of those at Estevan Motor Speedway this year. God-willing, I hope to enjoy a few more across Western Canada next season.

The living skies of Saskatchewan gives one a feeling of comfort, and with that comes a sense of belonging to something much bigger than any one of us.

So as we close out 2019 and wait in anticipation of the coming year, let us take some time to relax, reflect, dream a little and enjoy the upcoming holiday season.

Until next time, race fans... Take care and God Bless.