The Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association (CPCA) finals took over Onion Lake Cree Nation from Aug. 12-16 for five days of heart-pounding racing action.
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When the dust settled at Onion Lake’s Heritage Park, Colby “The Cobra” Stanley took the win with a perfect run of 1:19.38 in his Onion Lake Cree Nation wagon. Sunday’s heat 7 win was also Stanley’s second $25K Dash for Cash win of the season.
Danny Ringuette and 54 North Powersports took second with a time of 1:20.83, while Bradd McMann finished third with a time of 1:21.51 in his Tirecraft Lloydminster wagon after taking a two-second penalty.
He may not have won the 2026 Dash for Cash, but McMann beat Ringuette by four points in the overall driver standings to win a new Ford truck.
Logan Pethick won this year’s outriding championship with 5,892 points, taking home a new e-bike.
This was the first time the CPCA finals were hosted at Heritage Park after calling Lloydminster home for more than 30 years.









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