Dirt Racing Here We Come
What On Earth Is Going On????
Doc A True Hall Of Famer…
Making Progress
Coupe Gets V8
A Very Loving Crew Member & Friend
Pennsyvannia Contest Entry
Michigan Bike Racer Brings New Look
2010 Paint Scheme Contest
Florida Entry
Rob Larkin Paints #36
Southern Ontario Composite
Hawaii Entry
Another Michiagan Entry
Contest Results In
Looks Like We Did The White Thing
Shane Howard Magic
Final Assembly Under Way
History Making Day…..Final Set Up
Looking Cool With The V8
Steve Lyons Comes Through
CVM Makes History
Getting Dialed In
Compass Point Church….Youth Group
David’s Team Ready For NASCAR
Practising With Mike Bentley #99
From Carlisle Customz’ to Creative Edge
Coupe Gets Final Touch
Season Starts May 15th At Flamboro Speedway
Heat Win Opening Night
Beautiful Weather & Track Brings Huge Crowd
OSCAAR Opening Night Sunset Speedway
Grisdale Triple Crown This Staurday
Quaker State Car Has Fast Time
Grisdale Triple Crown
Milton Street Fest
Paul Howse Win
Battle For 4th
Fathers Day…..Crestwicke Baptist Church
Stock Car Racing……..This Saturday Night
Fan Appreciation Night
Fan Appreciation Night
One That Will Never Be A CVM
Final Laps Of Grisdale Triple Crown
Summer Shootout
David And Kyle Side By Side
Danica Who?
This Is The Closest I’d Get To Kyle Busch
I’ve Hugged The One On The Left
Anthony and Danica
Trevor Takes On Toronto Indy
Shawn Chenoweth #89 Wins Feature
The Blue Angels Go Oval
Gene Karley Memorial Remembered
Paul McIlroy A Champion On And Off The Track
Crossing The Finish Line
Ed Hennesey My First Hobby Crew Chief
Grisdale Race Ends In Hard Crash
Iron Workers For Ironman
Heading To The Race Car Hospital
Ironman Chariot Ready To Go
Rob Twitchett #777 Dirt Bomber Ohsweken
Memorial Night Flamboro Speedway
Larkin’s Tribute To Paul McIlroy
Two In A Row
Return To Delaware Speedway…..In The Coupe
Delaware Disappointment
Jarvis 19th Annual Cornfest
Food Drive Display The Royal Coachman
The Road To Recovery
Boys Cheer During Feature
How Many Cars Do You See?????
How Many Cars Do You See?????
Sunset Speedway Invitational September 12th
John Casale….Get Your Measuring Equipment
Three Wide At Sunset
Ian McIntyre #5 CVM
Going Thunder Car ………September 25th
Octoberfest…Shhhhh.. The Car Is Resting Just Now
Late Model Goes To Church
The Longest Race Ever
Delaware Charger #14 Rick Emery
Beating The Best #83 Rob Larkin at Daytona
After unloading our Late Model on Monday afternoon and getting it ready to work on for Tuesday and Wednesday I really had nothing much to do Monday night so I thought I would go on line to play with my Canadian and American friends in the truck series with Rolling Thunder Gaming. I ran up to 7 nights a week from November until April at the end of last years racing, but hadn’t raced hardly at all since then. It’s true I missed all the Soaps, weekly TV shows, most of American Idol, all of 24 and most other weekly stupid stuff, tried watching the Leafs but that got depressing, (maybe not this year). At least racing on line was an excellent pass time talking to friends from the four corners of United States and southern Ontario. On line racing is amazing and getting better with graphics and set up of the different race cars and trucks. The drivers are real, the set up and on track skills were real. Drive in too hard and you spin out, hit a car at 190 mile per hour and there’s nothing left of your car. So missing all the TV shows to race on line was a great pass time, and helped the stress of waiting 6 months to race live again….getting in Monday night was lucky. It was the biggest turn out of the year, 37 guys showed up. They had realistic damage on, meaning if you hit something or got hit, your truck isn’t going to handle. I qualified 24th and managed, like at Peterborough, to avoid some big wrecks. Unlike Peterborough, I had no issues with my truck. With 25 to go a huge wreck happened right in front of me and again I got through unscathed. One problem trying to get through a wreck is over steering. Turn too hard left or right, or brake too hard and at 190 mph your truck is going to get loose and probably spin out and usually will end up in the cement…hey just like at 80 mph in real life. The yellow came out and I had moved from 16th to 7th. All the drivers in front of me went in for tires and gas. I didn’t have enough gas but decided to stay out hoping the yellows would help my fuel. The computer (push F3) showed I had enough fuel to go 21 laps, but there were 23 left. I had to gamble that another caution would come out and I’d make it. On the restart I stayed glued to the yellow line. Rob Larkin, the winningest driver in any series we run, was right on my tail. Another yellow came out with 10 to go, and that gave me the fuel break I needed. Rob sent me a message that I was doing great and to keep running the way I was, “don’t mess up”. On the green with 8 to go he got in behind and we went about two laps and another wreck happened. We now had 5 to go. On the final green Rob was still second but blew 2nd gear on the green. Only one car got by and now I was going to be in trouble. The youngster wanted bad to win and with one to go he jumped outside on the back chute. There were 16 to 18 trucks behind me, the group from 2nd to 10th wanting to move. As they went outside Rob followed but then jumped back in behind me and pushed me accross the finish line for my first ever Truck and pavement win (thank you Rob)….this is important because this weekend our team is looking for our first Late Model win in 2 year. We’re ready and looking forward to winning for “real”.