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91原创 racer Andrew Dobbie racks up another win at Mission

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91原创 racer Andrew Dobbie has moved up to the F2000 class, driving a Van Diemen RF-02. (Photo by Brent Martin)

It鈥檚 been about three years since 91原创 resident Andrew Dobbie decided to take a chance on realizing his unfulfilled dream to be a race car driver and it has gone far better than he expected.

His most recent win came on familiar territory, at the Northwest Formula Continental Championship race on the July 27 weekend at the Mission 25 Grand Prix.

Dobbie described it as the 鈥渂iggest鈥 of the races he鈥檚 competed in this season.

It was a hard-fought win, with Dobbie dueling it out with Victoria鈥檚 Gavin Aitken, who was a close second, followed by Roger Smetaniuk from Sylvan, Lake Alberta in third.

Dobbie was among 21 cars started the Mission 25 Grand Prix, the largest field in the history of the Northwest Formula Continental series.

It marked the 25th anniversary of road racing at the Mission track, sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of B.C. (SCCBC) and features the return of the Northwest Formula Continental series for open wheel race cars.

Dobbie took up the sport in 2017, aiming to realize a childhood dream by racing a Formula Ford at the Mission track.

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By the time he finished his first season, Dobbie was named 鈥淣ovice of the Year鈥 by both the Sports Car Club of B.C. and the Confederation of Autosport Car Clubs.

In 2018, he had a good season, making multiple podium appearances.

Now, Dobbie has moved up from the F1600 to the F2000 class, driving a Van Diemen RF-02 which has a bigger engine and 鈥榳ings鈥 to help keep the faster car on the roads.

So far this year, he has won nine races, mostly on weekends.

鈥淚t鈥檚 going well,鈥 he allowed, during a post-race interview with the 91原创 Advance Times.

His 91原创-based racing team operates with the aid of 91原创 sponsors, Madison Street Capital, The Dowco Group and Taylor Law.

While he has kept his day job, Dobbie is considering a move to full-time competition.

鈥淚t really depends on how well this year goes, of course,鈥 Dobbie observed.

He could opt to remain in his current class, or switch to 鈥渁nother sedan or sports car type鈥 category.

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91原创 racer Andrew Dobbie won the Northwest Formula Continental Championship race on the July 27 weekend at the Mission 25 Grand Prix. (Photo by Brent Martin)


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