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HEAT 3

Pos

No.

Name

1

1

Micheal Banks

2

03

Steve Halpin

3

44

George Jamieson

4

43

Shawn MacLean

5

40

Richard Atkinson

6

17

Joe Hoyt

7

99

Shawn Hyslop

8

41

Robert Raynes

FEATURE

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No.

Name

1

12

Glyn Nott

2

26

Brent Roy

3

85

Ken MacKenzie

4

27

Bill Sommerville

5

1

Micheal Banks

6

5

Wade Harris

7

29

Matt Maillet

8

70

Dave Biggar

9

44

George Jamieson

10

9

Derek Christie

11

11

Cal Hatfield

12

40

Richard Atkinson

13

33

Charlie Wilkins

14

28

John Rankin

15

43

Shawn MacLean

16

44S

Steve Seveck

17

03

Steve Halpin

18

42

Matt Rodgers

19

80

Dan McNeil

20

99

Shawn Hyslop

21

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Jamie Westin

22

41

Robert Raynes

23

17

Joe Hoyt

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An interview with the Racing Spectator in 2008

ABOUT RICHARD

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       Richard was born in Sussex, New Brunswick in 1964 and was one of four brothers, Danny, Mark, Jason and of course Richard. Richard grew up in Sussex and graduated from Sussex Regional High School in 1985.

       Richard joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1986 and became a member of the Armored Corps. In the 25 years since then, Richard has been a tank gunner and a tank driver and is now serving as an instructor at CFB Gagetown.

     About the same time as Richard enlisted in the Armed Forces, he was also drawn into the world of stock car racing. He began his racing career, as so many others had, at River Glade Speedway, near Moncton, in the Street Stock class. At that time it was affectionately known as the “Dukes of Hazzards” class.

       In his rookie season, Richard was fairly successful and came close to winning the “Rookie of the Year” crown at River Glade. When New Brunswick International Speedway opened in 1993, Richard began racing there on a regular basis and has been there ever since.

     In 1997, Richard made the move from Street Stocks to the more powerful sportsman class and proceeded to win the Martin’s Home Heating “Rookie of the Year” award.

     In 2004, Richard was awarded the prestigious “Ironman award” for his determination and dedication to the sport of stock car racing.

     In addition to his life in the Armed Forces and stock car racing, Richard also finds time to be a dedicated family man. He and his wife Heather have two children, Stephanie and Chad.