RACIN' IN REGINA REVEEN!

This is one of the nicest locations for any races. The ambience brings forth the best in Racers and Spectators alike. BLAH! Get real! This site does have a Great future in Grass Drags! Good choice Guys!

After having success at Hay Days, Jamie Hogg, never took anything for granted. He is always a serious racer, and takes on every event with the same intensity. Sometimes, Big Boys get cocky about the road that took them there. Not so with Jamie. It shows in every race. PS, Birthday Greetings!

Jim and Cory Duncan of Duncan Trailers, are a couple "Good Fellas". They were also at the big one, and take their racing to heart. They have some of the most stunning looking sleds on the strip. When they returned to Hay Days this year, they were awarded the "Best Looking" sled from last year. I guess nobody knew how to contact them. Don't let looks fool you though. These machines Rock and are some of the best. Congratulations, Jim and Cory.

Oh Yea, thanks for finding my tripod!

Good to see Barry Davies again. He mentioned he has done 48 events this summer. Good to be busy, hey Barry!
I must say that he is the "Voice of Racing!"

Natosha Lipinski, a CBC radio correspondent, was doing interviews with a select few to dwell into the depths of Grass Drags. "Lots of Dirt" in this sport. Well maybe more dust than dirt. Al Palmer seemed to get along with her famously, and spilled his guts on all you guys. Just Messin With Ya! Hope you had a good time Natosha!

CBC wasn't the only media there. CTV camera crew was out there. Hey, don't forget about Rebelsled!

The races went great and the crowd was the best this year. Benny and Terry did a fine job indeed. Terry is going to send me the data to update the SSRA. Next event for the SSRA is the windup in October. Check the site for details.

 

Rebelsled (correspondent) sept29/04