This Could be the Season Graham Racing has been Waiting For

This Could be the Season Graham Racing has been Waiting For 

By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media 

 

If there is truth in the saying 'good things come to those who wait', Graham Racing is in store for a very successful 2022 season. 

 

Things over the last 2 seasons didn't go exactly as planned but the father and son duo of Craig and Brandt Graham from Orono, Ontario is ready for the next challenge in their Dirt Late Model racing plans. Their No. 98 and No. 14 Rocket Chassis machines are being prepped for an ambitious schedule of more than 25 events on both sides of the border that they're hoping will get underway Wednesday, April 13th at Delaware International Speedway. Craig Graham says it's a great feeling to think that the team will actually get to do some extensive travelling this year. 

 

"This year's schedule is very close to the one we had planned to follow in 2021 before the border closures forced us to find shows closer to home," admitted the driver. "Brandt and I have maintained a positive attitude and the crew is very close to having both cars ready for the season's first green flag. We're counting the days to the opening round of the year and putting our gear through its paces." 

 

In addition to hitting as many of the RUSH and NLMA Late Model tour events as possible, Graham Racing will also be part of the regular season shows at Humberstone Speedway and chase the checkered flag at some of the late season special events. Even with dirt track action the primary focus for the team, the Canadian Thanksgiving Weekend will see a return to the familiar asphalt layout at Peterborough Speedway where Brandt Graham logged a 6th place finish in his 2021 Autumn Colours Classic Late Model debut.

"Peterborough Speedway is less than an hour from home so it'll be great to get back there again for Autumn Colours," Brandt Graham said. "I had some good runs there in our Mini Stock and strong performances with the Sportsman Series ride. Depending on what's happening with other tracks in the area, it may be our 'go to' destination if another show is rained-out." 

 

For the 2022 season, Graham Racing is happy to announce that long-time supporter P.J. Larkin Salvage will rejoin the team's marketing program. DTI – Dig-Tech Infrastructure will be a new sponsor this year, joining returning backers Full Circle Automation, Arcade Pools, Beavis Excavating and Goat Transport. 

 

Family, friends and fans can follow the travels of Graham Racing through the team's Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tik Tok social media profiles. This year's full event schedule can be found atwww.graham98racing.com 

 

Photo attachment: Alan Arsenault – www.chaletstudio.ca 

 

Craig Graham puts his No. 98 machine through its paces during a 2021 stop at Southern Ontario Motor Speedway. Graham Racing has put together an active 2022 schedule for the father and son team from Orono, Ontario. 

 

Prepared by: Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media 

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