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About Bobby G.

Hometown: Goshen, Indiana

Residence: Oswego, NY

Age:41

Birthday: December 2nd

Shorties:Shelby-19, Sheldon-14, Taylor-10

Main Squeeze: Danette

My God, my kids. Grillin’, Chillin’, Swillin’-there is absolutely nothing better than a good feedbag on a NON GAS grill,(that means charcoal for those of you who are scared of the flame), with good cold beer, great friends and a setting sun….Of course breakfast on the grill is more than acceptable too. Open Wheel Auto Racing, the art of cooking, good Que, US history, camping, Online Sim Racing. My kids, my friends, and my family never fail to keep me interested and interesting.

MY FAVORITE THINGS

Race Track-1. Winchester Speedway 2. Oswego Speedway
Supermodified Driver-Gene Lee Gibson
Race-1. Gene Lee Gibson’s 1988
Nationals Win, 2. Jimmy Shirey’s 1999 M-40 Fall Open Nationals Win.

IRL/Indy
Driver-Davey Hamilton
Band-1.Right now: Incubus…2.Alltime:
Led Zeppelin
Drink-Beam n Coke and of course PBR!
Color-Black Racecar of all time-1.Jimmy Shirey’s
V-2, 2.The Dowker Titanium Roadster
Stock Car Driver-Yershittinme Right? Stock cars? Ok, Bob Senneker
Food-1. Que, 2.Wings
Movie-Bullitt-the original w/ Steve Mac
Sprint Car Driver-Jack Hewitt
Position-Any that doesn’t hurt my back! Road-US 33
Book-1776 All Time Car-1964 289 Shelby Cobra
Restaurant-1.Dinosaur BBQ-Syracuse,
NY, 2. Red Arrow Roadhouse, Union Pier, MI
Breast man-nuff said

Word-yesh
Place to take pix-1.-Salem Speedway,
2. Manzanita Speedway
Photographer-1.Racing-My friend Randy
Jones, 2.Non-Racing-Ansel Adams
Number-25
Non-Porn, Non-Racing Magazine-Cigar
Aficionado
Season-Fall
Airline-Jet Blue Midget Driver-BAR NONE-Mel Kenyon!

Candybar-Butterfinger
Scent-The Grill
Bar-The Front Door-Oswego, NY Cartoon-Sponge Bob Square Pants

The Wing Side Up Story

Wing Side Up Enterprises was born of a passion for supermodified racing and got it’s start from Bob Gangwer’s desire to contribute a weekly column about supermodified racing to Dick Beebe’s Award Winning MARC Time Racing News.

Gangwer would find the name he needed for his new column by remembering a conversation he had with a friend and long time neighbor while getting this persons autograph during the intermission of a supermodified race at South Bend Motor Speedway.

“To my good friend and neighbor Bob,
Willie Stutzman #88″

Upon saying thank you and good luck to Willie, he replied to Gangwer-”Thanks, we’ll try to ‘Keep It Wing Side Up and Wheels to the Ground’

That simple encounter between a boy and his childhood hero not only gave rise to a successful weekly column about supermodified racing, but also became a mindset for Gangwer who would use his passion for the DIVISION to land by-lines in Area Auto Racing News, Short Track Racing Magazine, The San Jose Bee, as well as his local newspapers. Being a photographer in addition to writing gave Gangwer the creative outlook he longed for.

From an early age, Bobby G. as he would come to be called, longed to be a flagman or an announcer for supermodified racing. Staging ‘big wheel’ races on the long driveway of his parents Goshen, IN home, he would take cues from his favorite flagman-Larry Hotram When the flagging chores became boring, Gangwer would then time the ‘drivers’ and announce the action doing his best to imitate the man that would become a mentor, advisor, and friend, Kalamazoo Speedway’s “Chubby Little Pronouncer”, Mick Schuler.

Even while devoting 10 years of his life to go BMX racing,
Gangwer’s goal from those early years had always been to make it to the “Home of the Supermodifieds” Oswego Speedway. After seeing an article about Jimmy Shampine in Stock Car Racing Magazine, Gangwer knew that he had to make the trek to the Mecca of supermodified racing. Finally in 1985 after much pleading with his father, the two made their first trip ever to Upstate New York to witness the International Classic 200. Eventually, he would convince his ‘good friend and neighbor’ “Wild” Willie Stutzman to also make the drive to Upstate New York where Stutzman would become a fan favorite just like he was back in IN.

Along the way Bobby G. has helped promote a supermodified race @ M40 Speedway in Michigan, turned a lot of wrenches as a ’stooge’ on supermodifieds down through the years, and has become “The Voice of ISMA” (International Supermodified Association-www.ismasupers.com)
He also announces select SMRA (Supermodified Racing Association-www.smraracing.com), and many of the MSA, (Midwest Supermodified Association-www.midwestsupers.com).

He also is a board member of the United Supermodified Association at Oswego Speedway and co-Founder of the Supermodified Ultimate Pavement Racing Series-aka SUPRS which is an online simulated supermodified racing league formed in 2004 in order to give back to the supermodified family in times of need.

Gangwer launched “Wing Side Up on the World Wide Web” in May of 2001 as a way to bring his column and photography to a wider audience while also providing “News, Views, and Reviews” for all supermodified sanctions coast to coast.

In 2008 Gangwer, with the help of his marketing manager, Annamarie Malfitana-Strawhand, revamped Wing Side Up on the World Wide Web and relaunched his internet radio show “Wailing with Wing Side Up.”

From those beginnings and a lot of help from his friends, Gangwer has continued to develop his passion for all things supermodified and has become known for his unwavering dedication to supermodified racing and the teams, drivers and fans.

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