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About

Grew-up around racing. Raised both our son's racing most all Anniversaries, Mothers Day and Birthdays have been calibrated while at race track :) E.T. January 4, 1998 to October 24, 2011 "Never missed a race" Delivered on a Military Base by Air Force Captain in Spokan Washington. True "Military Brat". Grew up on Military Bases all over the Country the majority of years at Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas Nevada "LOVED IT". Moved to Ohio my Junior year of high school, after spending a few years in Ohio moved to Nebraska in the mid 80's. Met my husband Cary Dumpert at Pawnee Lake, got married and had two AWESOME and very handsome son's Cory and Kyle and love more then words can express, beyond proud. Adding to our family in 1998 E.T... my Shit-Zue and third child ..lol, ET traveled with us through out the Midwest going from track to track then after 13 years on October 24, 2011 I had to say good bye to my little love, I still cry when I think about him. Rocky and Skippy made their way to my heart now, very spoiled German Shepherd and yes ...another Shit-Zue. We Started Go-kart racing with our sons in 1997. As we traveled the country I watched both our sons not only grow very close as brothers but as Teammates as well. Both became Grand National Go-Karting Champions in 2000 and 2003 and Nascar Champion in 2010 - 2011 and 2014. They continue to race, but now in Nascar Late Models and Stock Cars. I can't be anymore proud. You can check them out on our race page. "Dumpert Motorsports" 2014 my first grandson Eli Boone Dumpert was born. He lights up my life! Yes... he loves race cars and will be following in his dads foot steps starting his racing career very soon in gokarts It's been a wild, crazy, fun and sometimes sad journey that I wouldn't have changed for anything. Life is good and FAMILY means everything to me! "Always remember to "Pay It Forward".

Favorite saying

  • ""If you go to the outside you can hold" "It's not about how hard you can hit but how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward ... that's how winning is done.""

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