Catch him if you can, because he is the Dulabhan man!
By Kathleen Cordova
If you had a chance to get to Sunny South Raceway lately, then the name Bryce Dulabhan will ring a bell. This kid is on fire and at 13 years old, you will be amazed at his maturity and ability to bring home the checkered flag. When you see Bryce get behind the wheel, you can’t help but compare him to some of the best drivers who have ever raced at Sunny South. When I first met Bryce, the engine in his Legend car had just blown and as the current points leader, I knew this was not going to be the best time for an interview. I have been in this situation before and was wondering when the power tools would come flying out of the car hauler after cautiously and ready to dodge flying items at a moment's notice.
I approached the back of the trailer and Bryce was putting tools in the correct place and actually picking at his sister Chelsy. That is when I knew this kid was different. When introduced to Bryce by his mom, Susan Dulabhan, he was a little nervous about some strange lady asking him a hundred and one questions and putting a camera in his face every five seconds, but Bryce was a trooper and made the best out of what was clearly a bad night at the track.
What will really catch your eye race fans about this kid is he is just that - a normal 13 year old who loves racing and his family - and did I forget the part about the family loving him? I have never seen so many grandparents, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and neighbors in one place and they are all passionate #28 fans. So much that jumping on the front stretch fence is not out of the list of options to show their appreciation for a win.
This Racing Family/Gang is quite capable of making more noise than the race cars on the track. Oh, and the last thing, they come prepared to eat, cheer, eat some more and just have a good old family night at the track. Not one person who has met Bryce has one negative thing to say about him even his rival.
At age 21, Skylar, who is in second place in points, says "Bryce drives clean and you can't say anything bad about someone who drives clean.”
Bryce told me a story about when racing carts, he actually used the kid's helmet who was in the lead to see what side the kart behind him was going to try and pass on. I am sure if you are a kart racer, you are going to be getting a non-reflective helmet right about now, yes the secret is out.
What 13-year old kid thinks of stuff like this? The kind of kid that can take the motor apart and put it back together with little or no help and likes to do his own set up for a race. “Of course, my dad always helps," he adds.
Bryce made a comment about doing changes on the car. "Nobody knows how to adjust a car better than the person who is driving it," he said.
I just listened to this young man talk about what tracks he has raced at and what tracks are on the Dulabhan radar for the future. In Bryce’s world, it’s about every bolt and nut on the car that intrigues this young man and make him a constant seeker of knowledge when it comes to just how the engine works.
Bryce’s parents had one rule when their son wanted to race – They feel If that to be a racecar driver, then you are going to have to learn how to repair what you tear up, period, no exceptions, and in the Dulabhan household the rule has never been broken.
While at a race in Pensacola, Bryce met Jeremy Colangelo, who drives for Mark Martin. "Are you sure he was only 13? He definitely did not act like a 13 year old," Colangelo said.
This young man constantly amazes the racing community with his talent behind the wheel and the way he carries himself as a true sportsman off the track. In the race world, we all know that it is all about seat time. The more time behind the wheel, the better you are at your craft. With that being said, I want to reach out to a few of our car owners out there.
Bryce would like to get behind the wheel of one of the power horses at Mobile International Speedway for a practice run or just to do a shake down. Remember, racing is about dreams and having that one special person who believed in you just as much as you believed in yourself say the most sought after words for an upcoming driver, “OK, take my Lady out for a spin but bring her back in one piece."
One more thing – Bryce's grandmother makes the best homemade crackers and I have to get the recipe out to the racing community... Any car owner who lets young Bryce take a spin around the track will receive a free complementary bag full! Racing Granny's Checkered Flag Crackers or AKA….Can't beat them… feed 'em crackers.
1 - LARGE SEALABLE CONTAINER-Make sure it has not had racing parts in it.