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Schulte Racing Team wins drag racing championship

The Schulte Racing Team (SRT) won the 2017 Canada West Doorslammer drag racing Championship.
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The Schulte Racing Team (SRT) won the 2017 Canada West Doorslammer drag racing Championship.

The Black Creek-based racing team had a stellar year, winning half the points races at Mission Raceway Park, leaving the competition in the smoke.

But it wasn’t as easy as the results show. “We had our struggles,” driver Otto Schulte said. “We had some car issues and, well, I had issues too along the way with less than great driving performance. But at the end of the day, with a bunch of luck, we brought home the gold. Things went our way.”

Crew chief Leslie Schulte is less guarded.

“This is awesome!” she said. “We did it! A fantastic year. I mean, we won the first three races in a row for a hat trick. How cool is that?”

The Schultes kept the championship on the Island. Last year, the Lance Racing Team from Campbell River won the series.

“There are a ton of great drag racers on Vancouver Island,” Otto said. “Sometimes it seems like the Doorslammers have more Van Isle racers than Lower Mainland, even though it’s in Mission. That is why we are counting on the Vancouver Island Motorsport Association and the City of Campbell River to build a major facility at the Campbell River Airport.”

Otto says drag racing is different than most realize. The term conjures up visions of roughnecks speeding on back roads.

“It can’t be farther from the truth. It’s actually called bracket racing and it has nothing to do with the fastest car. Every car ‘dials’ their own number and the slower car gets a handicapped start by exactly the difference in the dials. It’s all about which car can run closest to the dial to the nearest 1,000ths of a second, plus the driver who reacts quicker to the tree. It’s a technical sport won or lost by thousandths of a second. And there are hundreds of thousands of bracket racers across North America. It’s the most popular automobile sport on the planet, yet largely unknown to the public.”