REG MIDGLEY
1987 INDUCTEE
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* Reg came onto the Auto Racing scene in the mid-fifties, just after Western Speedway opened it's doors in 1954. * He has done just about everything a person could do at a racetrack, except the obvious thing -- he has never driven a race car in the thirty-plus years he has been involved. * Reg has been a car owner, track official, club executive member and finally, a race track promoter. * In 1961, Reg served his first term as President of the Vancouver Island Track Racing Association (V.I.T.R.A.) * Reg was also the President of the Canadian-American Modified Racing Association (C.A.M.R.A.) in the early sixties. This was the circuit that started Victoria's Billy Foster on the road to the Indianapolis 500. * In late 1966, Reg became the promoter of Victoria's Western Speedway. This position he held for a number of years. * Over the years, he brought in "name"
drivers to compete at the bigger races at Western. Such names as Bobby
Allison, Roger Ward, Janet Guthrie and a host of * In 1970, Reg was instrumental in developing and promoting a Northwest racing series called the International Drivers Challenge. There were two divisions-Super Stocks and Super Modifieds. * As well as being the promoter, Reg spent quite a bit of his time behind the microphone at the Speedway. He was the track announcer for many seasons and was very good at this job. * He headed up the International Pro Stock series in the late 1970's. * Reg has also served as President of the Western Auto Racing Promoters Association. * In 1983, Reg received the Victoria Sportsman of the Year Award. |
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