tylers88
08-23-2012, 08:31 AM
This is from Bring The Left Front Motorsports Facebook page
Tony Wagoner a racer a husband and a father of a 8 year old and 3 year old daughter was diagnosed with stage 4 esophageal cancer February 16th at the age of 35. he started chemotherapy right away but his last scan on august 2nd he was told he had 6 months to live. One of Tony's long time dreams has been to race in the IMCA Supernationals in Boone , Iowa and a dream has became a Reality because of
family and friends in raising awareness of Tony's battle with cancer they were able to gain support and put Tony's car together. Last weekend he made his debut at the Boone Speedway in the Sport Mod Division. Tony's Sister Elizabeth Wagoner said "The support of family and friends and even complete strangers is just amazing We are just hoping and praying for a miracle everyday" We here at #BTLF are just sharing Tony's story and we applaud his courage and determination and the dirt racing community stands behind him 100%
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Tony is number T26, his car kind of resembles a panda, lol. Just wanted to post and if anyone is going to super nationals in Boone, IA he will be racing. He was selling all the racing stuff then he found out he only had 6 months left and he decided to keep it and finish out the season or atleast as many races as he could.
Tony Wagoner a racer a husband and a father of a 8 year old and 3 year old daughter was diagnosed with stage 4 esophageal cancer February 16th at the age of 35. he started chemotherapy right away but his last scan on august 2nd he was told he had 6 months to live. One of Tony's long time dreams has been to race in the IMCA Supernationals in Boone , Iowa and a dream has became a Reality because of
family and friends in raising awareness of Tony's battle with cancer they were able to gain support and put Tony's car together. Last weekend he made his debut at the Boone Speedway in the Sport Mod Division. Tony's Sister Elizabeth Wagoner said "The support of family and friends and even complete strangers is just amazing We are just hoping and praying for a miracle everyday" We here at #BTLF are just sharing Tony's story and we applaud his courage and determination and the dirt racing community stands behind him 100%
http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/417527_10151027121918002_1235423319_n.jpg
Tony is number T26, his car kind of resembles a panda, lol. Just wanted to post and if anyone is going to super nationals in Boone, IA he will be racing. He was selling all the racing stuff then he found out he only had 6 months left and he decided to keep it and finish out the season or atleast as many races as he could.