CPCA welcomes back fans in 2021 debut
Chuckwagon racing is back after a year-long hiatus.
The Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association 2021 season is underway, with its first tour stop in Poundmaker Cree Nation. It’s also the first well-attended sporting event in the region since COVID-19 pandemic restrictions began in March of 2020. CPCA Manager Kim Carey said they maxed out capacity, based on the province’s restrictions.
“We had our 150 in the stands and then people in vehicles parked around the track,” she said. “So, they were in their own vehicles with their own cohorts and could enjoy it safely.”
On Day 1, veteran driver Brad McMann took first place with a time of 1:16.34. B.J. Carey and Ryan Baptiste rounded out the top three, while defending CPCA Champion Todd Baptiste had a slow start, finishing 25th.

