Leaving family to race in Ontario very tough for driver Yannick Gingras
The emotion in Yannick Gingras’ voice was clear and distinct, and it wasn’t solely because he’d finally won the $1-million Pepsi North America Cup.
Gingras, of Sorel, Que., drove 3/5 favourite Tall Dark Stranger to victory in Canada’s richest harness event at Woodbine Mohawk Park on Saturday night. It was Gingras’ first win in his ninth appearance in the race.
Gingras became emotional after crossing the finish line, his voice cracking noticeably while discussing Tall Dark Stranger’s dominant two-length victory. But a big reason for that was two days earlier, Gingras’ wife, Vicki, and their three children — two girls aged eight and 12 and a 15-year-old son — left southern Ontario to return to New Jersey, where the family lives.
And it will be an extended absence as Gingras will remain in Ontario through the end of September driving in races at Mohawk Park.