50 Is The New 30 For Pascal Berube

At 0h01, on October 4, 2022 By Paul Delean, Trot Magazine

For 11 years straight, beginning in the late 90s, driver Pascal Berube won anywhere from 101-215 races per year. Then, after Attractions Hippiques declared bankruptcy in 2009 and Quebec’s racetracks started closing, those numbers, understandably, dropped. With Rideau Carleton an eight hour round-trip drive from his home, Berube contemplated leaving racing altogether, but took a job as a butcher and stayed involved as much as he could.

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