Yesterday via Social Media, the legendary Michigan Mafia rider Nick Wey announced that he will now take a step back from full time racing. If you remember back to 1996 at Walton Raceway and Nick’s very first pro race, everyone in attendance that day knew that he had a very successful career ahead of him. Since that hot August day in 1996, Nick has managed to win races throughout the World and he’s definitely left his mark on this sport. Congratulations to Nick Wey on a great pro racing career, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds for the very likeable kid from Dewitt, Michigan.
Taken From Nick’s Instagram:
nickwey27- I’m not a good quitter. So I’m going to just say it before I change my mind.. I am not going to be racing full time in 2016. I’m a bit reluctant to say I’m retired because I will ride and occasionally race the rest of my life.
This picture was from one of my best days as a professional. I led briefly and held second to James Stewart for nearly ten laps. Chad eventually passed me but I finished third that night in Anaheim. I had an injury that required surgery the next weekend and this was my last podium finish.
I had plenty of good races and a win in the Lites class but I had always wanted to race with the best. This night ended up being my most competitive run at a win. I have had some great races since but the feeling I had that night at Anaheim is what kept me fighting to get back to. I have so much respect for all of the guys I raced against. I love the long days at the track and training. I’m thankful for every sponsor that dropped me, every crash and surgery. Those tough times are going to help me teach my kids to be strong and appreciative. The great people I have met during my career, I will be forever thankful for. Every team owner, team manager, mechanic, and sponsor that has supported me over the years, thank you.
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