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PJ Wanderscheid Web Site: www.28racing.com or www.wanderscheidracing.com How and when did you start racing? I started racing ovals when I was 14. My brothers own an Arctic Cat dealership so I was always around race sleds and was drawn to the sport from being around racing. Racing Accomplishments: 1999: WSA Junior Driver to Watch, WSA Junior 14/15 Points Champion, 3 sport feature wins; 2000: tied for most sport wins in WSA for the year, 2 semi-pro feature wins; 2001; WSA Points Champion, Semi-Pro 440, Semi-Pro 600, Semi-Pro Champ 440, Semi-Pro 440 Fan; 2002: Eagle River World Champion, WSA Pro 440 Points Champion, WSA Pro Open Points Champion; 2003: Eagle River World Champion, WSA Pro Open Points Champion, WSA Pro Champ 440 Points Champion, WSA Pro Overall Points Champion, SnowWeek Racer of the Year, Woody's Triple Crown winner; 2004: Runner-Up Eagle River World Championship, 2nd Pro Champ 440 year end points, 3rd Pro Open 600 year end points, Winner Eagle River Formula Shootout, Winner Eagle River Pro Open; 2005: 1st Pro Champ 440 year end points, 3rd Pro Open 600 year end points; 2006: Eagle River World Champion, WSA Pro Open Points Champion, WSA Pro Champ 440 Points Champion, WSA Pro Overall Points Champion, Millennium Technologies & V-force's 4 Race / Ice Oval Challenge Runner Up; 2007: USSA Pro Open Points Champion; 2008: WSA Pro Champ 440 Points Champion and WSA Pro Open Points Champion; 2009: WSA Pro Champ Points Champion and WSA Pro Champion; 2010: Canadian Power Toboggan Championships Champion, Central Wisconsin Triple Crown Winner, ORA High Point Driver and Eagle River World Championships Runner-Up. How do you feel about the progression of snowmobile racing and its future? The machines have progressed so much in the past years that it has changed the sport itself. Machines from 10 years ago are already outdated, it is fun to work in an industry with so many new advances in technologies.
I hope someday to make it into the Snowmobile racing hall of fame. |