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The Wheel 2 Wheel Show host Wade Perdue has been involved in racing as both a fan and a competitor all his life. Wade started racing karts in the 80’s at first in the yard at home before graduating to the real speedway at Piney Neck in Dagsboro, De. Starting out in JR Stock then moving up to Super Stock, Wade had a very successful career picking up a couple of wins and finishing in the top ten in points every year.
Wade hung up his helmet for a few years to help out his brother with his street stock at the old Seacoast Speedway, and also helped his best friend Mark West with his Modified team. After Seacoast Speedway’s demise, Wade switched gears and staring helping Kelly Putz on his #59 Street Modified, along with Brandon on his Street Stock, and Mark West on his modified at Delaware International Speedway.
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Brandon Perdue is a Co-Host of the Wheel 2 Wheel Show and has been a part of it since the beginning. He runs the chat room during the show and helps out with various other aspects of the radio program. For him, the best part of doing the radio show is being able to interact with the race fans and drivers. He also enjoys working with his brother, coming up with material and booking guests for the show.
Brandon, who is the younger brother of the show host Wade Perdue, has been involved in racing nearly his whole life. He was a fixture on the local karting scene from the late 80’s thru the mid 90’s, where he competed at dirt tracks such as Middleford Speedway and Piney Neck Speedway. He also did some asphalt racing at Chestertown Speedway and participated in the annual Milford “Street Race”.
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Kelly's Bio, hopefully soon!
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Harlan has been interested in weather and racing since he was very young. He remembers going to his first NASCAR race in Dover, back in 1979 with his dad, when he was only 4 years old. Back then his favorite driver was Richard Petty, but now it is Dale Earnhardt Jr.
He has a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology from Millersville University of Pennsylvania. The Weather Channel and Speed Channel are often what you’ll find him watching on any day. Racing is the one sport that weather plays a major factor in and he takes forecasting for race weekends very seriously.
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