Adrenaline-fueled action still roars at Medicine Hat Speedway despite concerns over lack of new drivers
MEDICINE HAT, AB – Screeching tires and adrenaline-fueled action have become a common spectacle at the Medicine Hat Speedway, which has already hosted four events this summer, and this Saturday saw the fifth. However, while both fans and competitors alike enjoyed the day, an experienced racer has concerns for the future of the sport.
Competing in Elite Streets, Shawn Lowe travelled from Airdrie for the Minuteman Press Border Challenge Invitational Event. Lowe has been racing since 2009, and has racked up quite the reputation since he started, including six first place finishes at Super Nationals in Hythe. A big part of Lowe’s love for the sport is the feeling he gets while racing, and it’s not that stereotypical “rush of adrenaline” he’s talking about.
“You get to slow down like it’s funny like it’s it’s we’re racing, you’re going fast, but everything outside of racing goes away for those few minutes. You’re not thinking about work, you’re not thinking about chores, you’re not thinking about cutting the grass, you know, you’re in the moment,” Lowe explained.