Stellar 65-Year Career in Motor Sports
Wayne Vanouck has been involved in motorsports since the 1960’s and at the age of 80, he is still an active participant. He was born in Wetaskiwin and graduated from Wetaskiwin Composite High School in 1963. While still a teenager, he was alway tinkering with engines and cars. Wayne is being inducted into the Wetaskiwin and County Sports Hall of Fame for his 65-year involvement and achievement in motor sports, specifically drag racing and tractor pull.
Fame on Drags Strips with Self-Constructed Drag Car with a Modified Edsel Engine
Wayne got
into drag racing in the early 1960’s and because there were always budget
considerations in those days, he procured a 410 cubic inch Edsel engine. He bored the engine to 430 cubic inches,
polished and ported the heads, and added an Edelbrock cam. He constructed the intake manifold from
scratch; a metal box with two four-barrel carburetors on top and neoprene tubes
moving the mixture to the heads. He
built an A-altered drag car, dropped in the Edsel engine, and raced it at
Alberta drag strips.
Wayne
partnered with Martin Sjogren in 1968.
Marty took the role of crew chief and Vanouck and Sjogren Racing was
formed. Helped by their cutting-edge
engineering skills, they progressed up the scale, building ever more powerful
and professional cars into the 1980’s.
They had amazing success with their Top Alcohol Dragster, the
“Sorcerer”, over those years. In 1984
they acquired enough points to win first place in the world in Top Alcohol
Dragster with the American Drag Racing Association. Through 1985 they were able to put #1 on
their dragster and no one else could use that number. For a small, low budget crew from Wetaskiwin,
Alberta to achieve that level against all the well-financed machines in the US
and Canada is exceptionally remarkable.
They did score some local and international sponsors such as Goodyear
and Quaker State which helped. Over the
years they collected dozens of trophies in professional drag racing
“Watch out boys, the team from Wetaskiwin is here.”
What makes
Wayne special is he kept Wetaskiwin front and centre throughout his time drag
racing in Canada and the US. They raced
at most of the big NHRA tracks and Wetaskiwin was always displayed prominently
on their cars. The announcers introduced
them as “That team from Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada”. At one big event the announcer said, “Watch
out boys, the team from Wetaskiwin is here.”
In the early
1980’s, the team decided to build a modified tractor and give tractor pulling a
try with their first puller “Sorcerer 2” which has a V12 Packard engine from a
PT boat and is still running today.
Forty years later they are the largest Pulling Team in Canada, growing
the pulling team from one modified tractor to ten, ranging from 1000 to 6000 horsepower. Presently the ten units include: two alcohol
injected minis named “Temporary Insanity” and “The Sheriff”; two 2WD trucks,
“Bad to the Bone” and “Class of 72”; two 4WD trucks, “Maniac” and
“Pandimonium”; two modified tractors, “Sorcerer” and “Thunder Road”; a modified
diesel tractor, “Up in Smoke” and a four-engine unlimited tractor, “Prairie
Outlaw”. They have won multiple
championships with all ten tractor pull units.
They also own the first self-propelled sled in Western Canada. The sled is what the tractors pull in the
competition. Wayne and Marty’s team compete
in every class in the pulling league.
Wayne still drives from time to time and at a pull in Vermillion in 2024
he came in first place in one of the super mini’s and over the speakers the
announcer said, “Just to let you young guys know, you just got your asses
handed to you by an 80-year-old”! The
team attends about six pulls in the summer with a fleet of semi’s transporting
their machines.
Race Track Named in his Honour
In 2019 the
Wetaskiwin Ag Society built a pulling track and had their first of many pulling
events. Because of Wayne’s dedication, focus, expertise and assistance, they
dedicated the track to Wayne, naming it “The Wayne Vanouck Motorsports Track”
which speaks highly to the respect they have for Wayne and his team. Tractor pulling is about the entertainment of
the fans and the show in Wetaskiwin is one of the best in the league. Besides his recognition from the Ag Society,
Slicks Motorsports Bar in Wetaskiwin has a mural of Wayne in his dragster and
also framed pictures of Wayne hang on the walls in the bar.
Wayne’s
passions for motorsports has been passed on to his family. His daughter Angela is a driver on the
pulling team, a member of the pulling league committee and one of the
Wetaskiwin Pull organizers. His
granddaughter Sarah is also one of the event organizers and attends many of the
pulls with the team.
"Tractor pulling is about the entertainment of the fans and the show in Wetaskiwin is one of the best in the league."
Superstars of the Racing Business
Wayne, Marty
and the rest of the team are superstars in the racing business and bring
widespread positive attention to our community, in Canada and
internationally. Vanouck and Sjogren
racing, and therefore Wetaskiwin, are known all over North America. They were and are heroes and inspirations to
young, up and coming racers in the Wetaskiwin area and the rest of Alberta. The team, led by Wayne, has also become
leaders in the pulling community and are as well known for pulling as they are
for drag racing. They are still based in
Wetaskiwin and continue to give our community widespread notoriety in Western
Canada on the pulling circuit.
Because of
his achievements, dedication and 65-year involvement in motor sports, Wayne is
more than worthy of being inducted into the Wetaskiwin and County Sports Hall
of Fame. The Wetaskiwin community is
proud of Wayne’s accomplishments and his continued involvement as an octogenarian
is a positive example and an inspiration for everyone.