Seasonal Archives

Below are pages that can take you to the annual recap pages for every race in our club history and contain pictures, driver info, and points. In addition, almost every race page — from mid-2005 onward and every “Galletta’s Kart Klassic” race since 1997 — contains embedded full-race videos (unless missing or never recorded). Enjoy!

2025 Klassic Helmetcam

2025 Season

December 31, 2025
Our 2025 Season was almost completely lost due to Matt Stevens not having a track work vehicle. However, we *did* get in our 200-Lap Klassic Championship, the only race we held that season!
2024 Season

2024 Season

December 31, 2024
2024 Season Video Playlist The complete playlist of all video footage recorded during the 2024 Season at Galletta’s Greenhouse Backyard Kartway. 2024 Season Index 2024 Galletta’s Greenhouse Backyard Karting Point Standings [PRE-2024 Klassic] (as of 9/14/2024) Pos. Name (Karts Driven)
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2023 Season

2023 Season

July 15, 2023
Complete 2023 Season Video Playlist 2023 Galletta’s Greenhouse Speedway Point Standings – Sponsored by R & C Sushi Bar LLC Finalized totals tallied between 7/16/2023 – 10/28/2023: Pos. Name (Karts Driven) / * = MakeupsCAPS: Entered every race Total Points
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2022 Season

2022 Season

December 31, 2022
After a lost season due to problems with Matt’s home and family, karts finally took the track for the 1st time in 22 months for our 26th annual points racing season! Enjoy!
2021 Non-Season

2021 Non-Season

December 31, 2021
Our 2021 season was unfortunately completely lost due to circumstances out of our control. And it’s a long, sad story. For the first time since around 1989-90, no go-karts raced in the back of Galletta’s Greenhouse. Not even a single
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2020 Season

2020 Season

December 31, 2020
2020 Season – The 25th Annual Point Championship Season at Galletta’s Greenhouse Backyard Karting Speedway? Our 25th Points Championship Race season can be watched in its entirety via this above video playlist (from one, two, and sometimes even THREE HD
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2019 Season

2019 Season

November 28, 2019
The 24th Season of Galletta’s Greenhouse Karting Speedway — 2019 The 24th season at Galletta’s Greenhouse Backyard Karting Speedway was held on 10 weekends between June 23rd to October 20th, 2019 consisting of 25 drivers racing in 15 regular features
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2018 Season

2018 Season

December 31, 2018
2018 – 23rd Season at Galletta’s Greenhouse Backyard Karting Speedway COMPLETE Video Playlist ?? Follow the entire 2018 season at Galletta’s Backyard Karting Speedway from every camera angle and every lap from our complete YouTube videos! Also, each individual race
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2017 Season

2017 Season

December 31, 2017
2017 Season at Galletta’s Greenhouse Karting Speedway – Year 22 Our 22nd Season was one of ups and downs. While our racing was as competitive as ever, we had difficulty keeping driver counts high enough for weekly races. But that
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2016 Season

2016 Season

September 26, 2016
2016 Season in Review: Complete with ALL race videos! All of our races dating back over a decade have COMPLETE race videos! Yes, that’s EVERY RACE we’ve recorded since 2005 and a few before that. Enjoy! 2016 Season Year in
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2015 Season

2015 Season

December 31, 2015
Our 20th Season of Go-Kart Points Racing is here! And it’s true. All of it. Our 20th Season of Points Racing is HERE! Every weekend starting early-June 2015 through late-September 2015 at Galletta’s Greenhouse Backyard Speedway in OSWEGO, NY! We have TWENTY-THREE ‘arrive-and-drive’ karts on track
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2014 Season

2014 Season

December 31, 2014
Welcome to the Galletta’s Greenhouse’s Karting Club & Backyard Karting Speedway’s 19th Season – 2014! Founded in the early 1990s, Galletta’s Karting Club & Backyard Speedway was created to race go-karts as competitively as we can for as purposefully affordable as we
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2013 Season

2013 Season

October 13, 2013
Welcome to our 18th Season at Galletta’s Greenhouse Go-Kart Speedway – 2013 38 racers joined us in in 24 feature races in our 18th annual points chase at Galletta’s Greenhouse’s Backyard Karting Speedway in 2013! View it all here, now
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2012 Season

2012 Season

November 10, 2012
Welcome to The Galletta’s Karting Club 2012 Season! Located on 60 County Route 20, Oswego, NY in back of Galletta’s Greenhouse. The 2012 season was one of our best. This season saw a crop of highly-eager rookies join the fray, although
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2011 Season

2011 Season

October 8, 2011
2011 Gas Flathead Karting World Championship Tallied between June 5th, 2011 through October 8th, 2011 by ChrusherComix Studios Our season thus far at Galletta’s has been action-packed, competitive, clean, and fun. Instead of blowing a few grand to be herded on
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2010 Season

2010 Season

October 10, 2010
2010 – 15th Annual Season Index — Complete Race Rundowns & FULL race Videos The 2010 Season was one of the best in our racing history. A large group of talented drivers, good friends and family duked it out weekly
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2009 Season

2009 Season

November 8, 2008
2009 Season Index Our History at Oswego Kartway 14th Season – 2009: Our ’09 season was the 1st in 3 years without Oswego Speedway’s dirt track as our second “away” track escape, as our karting class were barred from the Oswego Kartway in
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2008 Season

January 31, 2009
2008 Season – Our 13th at Galletta’s Greenhouse Backyard Speedway & 3rd at Oswego Speedway’s Dirt Kartway 2008 Season Index 13th Season at Galletta’s – 2008: Between Galletta’s and Oswego Kartway, we had our most ambitious season ever, although driver counts did
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2007 Season

2007 Season

November 4, 2007
The 2007 Season – 12th at Galletta’s Greenhouse Backyard Speedway & 2nd at Oswego Speedway’s Dirt Kartway Was by far one of our busiest, most competitive and talent-stacked. Between the Oswego Kartway (back then simply known as the Oswego Speedway
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2006 Season

2006 Season

October 7, 2006
The Galletta’s Go-Karts Club’s Complete 2006 Season of Race Videos ? The Galletta’s Go-Kart Club is the central organization for the Gas Stocker Kart (formerly Racing-Modified Yard Kart) Championship of Oswego County, NY. The club races in a series of
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2005 Season

2005 Season

December 25, 2005
THE 2005 GALLETTA’S GREENHOUSE GO-KARTING SEASON VIDEO PLAYLIST: The 2005 Season had us start recording every race from about the midway point, and now all we have are uploaded to YouTube. Unfortunately, one of the races with a horrible crash
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2004 Season

2004 Season

December 31, 2004
THE 2004 GALLETTA’S BOX STOCK GAS KARTING LEAGUE SEASON During the 2004 season, we lost some good drivers who inexplicably quit mid-way, then gained some good drivers who joined up soon after. For most of the regular season, a batch
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2003 Season

2003 Season

December 31, 2003
THE 2003 GALLETTA’S BOX STOCK GAS KARTING LEAGUE SEASON This season only saw 13 regular-season events before Klassic, the fewest in the modern era of Galletta’s Super-Yard-Kart racing. The reason being that Matt, Chris and Wes started to get bored
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2002 Season

2002 Season

October 31, 2002
2002 Season YouTube Videos ? More on 2002: Tom Culeton, DJ Barnes, Dan and Chris Lupa, Dan Allnutt and friends joined us in 2002. Tommy invented a new kind of accident: the Tommy-Gun-Fast-Flip, where he violently and quickly flipped the
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Collage of Galletta's 2001 Season Highlights (Syrell Team pic by Robert Clark)

2001 Season

December 31, 2001
THE 2001 GALLETTA’S 5-HP BOX STOCK GAS GO-KARTING LEAGUE SEASON ? 2001 Season videos are digitally transferred and uploaded from VHS and VHS-C to this playlist as we find them.  Enjoy! 2001 Regular Season: In 2001, we raced 22 regular season point
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2000 Season

2000 Season

December 31, 2000
THE 2000 GALLETTA’S 5HP BOX STOCK GAS GO-KARTING LEAGUE SEASON ???? Tapes were scarcer in our early history, but the above playlist contains what we did find on VHS, VHS-C and transferred to DVD and YouTube. Snapshots from the 2000
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1990s Seasons

1990s Seasons

September 26, 1999
THE 1990s – 5HP BRIGGS & STRATTON GAS BOX STOCK GO-KART RACING AT GALLETTA’S GREENHOUSE BACKYARD KARTING SPEEDWAY: The beginnings of the modern-day Galletta’s Go-Kart track – The mid-1990s. 1990s Videos on YouTube ?? We do have some of our
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1980s Seasons

1980s Seasons

December 31, 1990
The early 1980s: Our karting club is named not just because it is hosted and sponsored by Galletta’s Greenhouse, but because founder John Galletta (retired WWII Navy Veteran who was also an Oswego Policeman and did off-duty Security at Oswego
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So, there it is! We hope you enjoyed our dozens and dozens of race pages and hundreds and hundreds of race videos! Yes, we know we’re a little crazy (I’d rather call it the result of being very passionate mixed in with a serious case of OCD), but our goal is to have fun, and hope others will not only enjoy our content, but maybe think about joining us to race if you’re ever in Oswego, NY, USA, on the Summer weekends!

Our 200 Newest Public YouTube Videos:

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Scroll down for full race info, more pictures, and points!

We have thousands of race videos, driver profiles, and statistics. Webpage directions:

– Use the webpage directional buttons to go to other races (forward, back, etc.).

– Play the race video. It is a playlist, so it will automatically go to the next race when finished. You may also use the video’s navigational buttons to go forward and back on the video playlist.

– Scroll down this page to see full race info, including driver names, descriptions, and points.

Scroll down for full race info, more pictures, and points!

We have thousands of race videos, driver profiles, and statistics. Webpage directions:

– Use the webpage directional buttons to go to other races (forward, back, etc.).

– Play the race video. It is a playlist, so it will automatically go to the next race when finished. You may also use the video’s navigational buttons to go forward and back on the video playlist.

– Scroll down this page to see full race info, including driver names, descriptions, and points.

Scroll down for full race info, more pictures, and points!

We have thousands of race videos, driver profiles, and statistics. Webpage directions:

– Use the webpage directional buttons to go to other races (forward, back, etc.).

– Play the race video. It is a playlist, so it will automatically go to the next race when finished. You may also use the video’s navigational buttons to go forward and back on the video playlist.

– Scroll down this page to see full race info, including driver names, descriptions, and points.

2001 Season

THE 2001 GALLETTA’S 5-HP BOX STOCK GAS GO-KARTING LEAGUE SEASON

2001 Season videos are digitally transferred and uploaded from VHS and VHS-C to this playlist as we find them.  Enjoy! Snapshot from the 2001 Galletta's Box Stock Karting Season!Galletta's Kart Club season 2001!2001 Regular Season: In 2001, we raced 22 regular season point events between June 10th & October 13th, 2001. Again, this season was another 100% box-stock gas 5hp flathead Briggs & Stratton motors, as we still hadn’t met local dirty race folk who cheated and forced us to upgrade our motor rules yet. This season, we started having big track guest-star racers join us and have a ball! We raced with brother Oswego Speedway Limited Supermodified drivers Fran Rowe, Cameron Rowe and Gordon Smallidge, Supermodified driver Randy Ritskes, Street Stock driver Joe Miller, in addition to Supermodified co-owner Eric Syrell, and some of his pit crew members Sean Stevens (no known relation), and (our cousin) Brian Galletta. Cameron in particular helped our club greatly, as he recommended that Matt create stagger on the karts, which in past seasons, we had absolutely none–all four tires were the same size! This increased the speeds about one second with no motor work or anything! Cam, then a rookie in the Limited Supermodified division at Oswego (later renamed Small Block Supermodifieds), ALMOST became the 1st visitor to ever secure a feature win in our mid-1990s-to-2001 history, but broke on the last half lap, so out of compassion, we granted the feature win despite the fact that he led many a lap and was unable to ever get one. It was later determined that the kart he drove (The Galletta’s #2) was plagued with an undiagnosed hairline fracture of the drive wheel axle all season, which prevented him from securing a real wins. In the offseason we fixed it, but Cam never came back and ignored us when we, his friends, teammates, and even some of his fellow racers repeatedly asked him for YEARS to come back and race. Odd, because with a kart that didn’t break, he could definitely score more wins, and he always seemed like he had fun. Not saying SBS went to his head, but it did hurt us that he never came back to race. However, we later grew thicker skins, as this was something we would later get used to over and over and over again through the years, as you will see in our history. Here are the points standings after the Summer series and going into the ’01 Galletta’s Kart Klassic…

2001 Regular Season Point Standings for the Galletta’s Karting Season Box stock 5hp gas go-kart championship of Oswego, NY

Rank Name (Main Kart Piloted; Some more than one) Total Points (Place) Average Points Per Event Events Feature Wins
1 “Mighty” Matt Stevens (Galletta’s #3) 1503.50 68.3 22 11
2 Chris “Chrusher” Stevens (Galletta’s #5, 6, 2) 1455.00 66.1 22 7
3 Wes “Ogre” Stevens (Galletta’s #4, 2) 1160.50 52.8 22 3
4 Brian Galletta (Galletta’s #1, 7) 445.50 40.5 11 0
5 Cameron Rowe (Galletta’s #2, 6) 319.50 39.9 8
6 Sean Stevens (Galletta’s #7, 6) 219.00 36.5 6 0
7 Fran Rowe (Galletta’s #7) 94.00 31.3 3 0
8 Jesse Vivlemore (Galletta’s #6) 56.00 28.0 2 0
9 Gary _________ (Galletta’s #7) 36.00 36.0 1 0
10 Gordon “Gordie” Smallidge (Galletta’s #6) 29.00 29.0 1 0
11 “King Mark” Marc Dumesnil (Galletta’s #6) 27.50 27.5 1 0
12 Eric Syrell (Galletta’s #6) 23.50 23.5 1 0
13 Mike Rowe (Galletta’s #1) 16.00 16.0 1 0
14 Randy Ritskes (Galletta’s #6) 15.00 15.0 1 0
15 Joe Miller (Galletta’s #1) 15.00 15.0 1 0
1¹ = Granted a feature win despite breaking in the lead with 1/2 lap to go.

2001 Galletta’s Go-Kart Klassic

This season saw an 80-Lap, seven kart Klassic race on October 24th, 2001; our latest Galletta’s Klassic in history because it is usually in mid-to-late September annually. Most of the season, Team Rowe (Cameron, Rowe, Fran Rowe, and Gordon Smallidge) filled our ranks in these humble beginnings that we built from scratch. But by the time for our Klassic, we only had 6 entrants: three Syrell team members (Eric Syrell, Sean Stevens, Brian Galletta) and three originators of the club (Chris Stevens, Matt Stevens and Wes Stevens).
3/5ths of the Syrell Team was 3/6ths of our Galletta's Klassic in 2001!
Pic of the Syrell Supermodified Team by the excellent Robert Clark Photography. The final 3/5ths of the team in this pic joined us for our 2001 Galletta’s Go-Kart Klassic!

This was the season where three of the five members of the Syrell Supermodified racing team raced with us (as seen in this great pic from Robert Clark Photography, complete with lightning strike over Lake Ontario!).

Chris won the 2001 Galletta's Klassic & clinched the points standings!
Chris won the 2001 Galletta’s Klassic & clinched the points standings!
Eric Syrell led a good portion of the Klassic early, but Chris Stevens took the lead on lap 29 and led the remainder of the show by holding off Matt’s repeated attempts to pass him to win his third of three straight Klassics and earned points in the Klassic. He also BARELY passed and clinched his third straight Track Championship that year, in his orange Galletta’s #5 kart. One reason it was held so late is that nobody could make it until October. Galletta’s Karting Club. Now the finalized points standings: 2001 Rookie of the year Cameron Rowe shocked everybody by not showing up for the Galletta’s Klassic, even though he and his brother Fran (also a Limited Super driver) qualified the weekend before (and nobody else showed up for that). Stunned by the no-shows (but this would be first in a LLLLOOOOOONNNNNNG line of such betrayal no-shows/no-thanks at the hands of friends/co-racers… we’re kind of used to it by now). The Syrell team thankfully bailed us out where the Rowe team just… well… sadly bailed and never came back. We also had a bit of a minor internet celebrity with us… ChrisChrusherComix’s friend from the JWFan messsage boards, “King Mark” visited from Montreal, Quebec Canada and joined us in a race!

2001 FINAL Point Standings for the Galletta’s Karting Season Box stock 5hp gas go-kart championship of Oswego, NY

Rank Name (Main Kart Piloted; Some more than one) Total Points (Place) Average Points Per Event Events Feature Wins Classic Win
1 Chris “Chrusher” Stevens (Galletta’s #5, 6, 2) 1734.50 75.4 23 8* 1
2 “Mighty” Matt Stevens (Galletta’s #3) 1721.00 74.8 23 11 0
3 Wes “Ogre” Stevens (Galletta’s #4, 2) 1374.50 59.8 23 3 0
4 Brian Galletta (Galletta’s #1, 7) 641.50 53.5 12 0 0
5 Sean Stevens (Galletta’s #7, 6) 405.00 57.9 7 0 0
6 Cameron Rowe (Galletta’s #2, 6) 319.50 39.9 8 0
7 Eric Syrell (Galletta’s #7, 6) 218.00 109.0 2 0 0
8 Justin _____? (Galletta’s #?) ** 162.00 162.0 1 0 0
9 Fran Rowe (Galletta’s #7) 94.00 31.3 3 0 0
10 Jesse Vivlemore (Galletta’s #6) 56.00 28.0 2 0 0
12 Gary ________ (Galletta’s #7) 36.00 36.0 1 0 0
13 Gordon “Gordie” Smallidge (Galletta’s #6) 29.00 29.0 1 0 0
14 King Mark” Marc Dumesnil of JWFan (Galletta’s #6) 27.50 27.5 1 0 0
15 Mike Rowe (Galletta’s #1) 16.00 16.0 1 0 0
16 Randy Ritskes (Galletta’s #6) 15.00 15.0 1 0 0
17 Joe Miller (Galletta’s #1) 15.00 15.0 1 0 0
KEY: * = Klassic Win! 1¹ = Granted a feature win despite breaking in the lead with 1/2 lap to go. ** = After locating the 2001 Klassic videotape and digitally transferring it for viewing here TWENTY YEARS AFTERWARDS, we realized that a Justin (last name unknown) raced in the Klassic, and it was said that the drivers were noting that he broke a few karts down. In hindsight, we retroactively scored him in last place of the starters in the 80 lapper and placed him in his proper spot both here ad in the All-Time points. We just don’t even remember him, late alone his last name. Note: We also held a November Fall race that did not count in the points this season. Matt Stevens won it. Technically, if we counted that one for points, Matt may have been able to edge back into the overall points lead. But since I (Chris) am the statistician and I won the Summer + Klassic points, I didn’t count it, haha! However, all joking aside, traditionally we do not count post-Klassic “Fall Exhibition” races in the points standings, so my overall Track Championship is legit.

1990s Seasons

THE 1990s – 5HP BRIGGS & STRATTON GAS BOX STOCK GO-KART RACING AT GALLETTA’S GREENHOUSE BACKYARD KARTING SPEEDWAY:

The beginnings of the modern-day Galletta’s Go-Kart track – The mid-1990s.

1990s Videos on YouTube

We do have some of our 1990s videos on VHS. However, the process of digitally transferring them to DVD or YouTube is time consuming and somewhat risky due to the fragility of old tapes and working VHS players. Also, the footage isn’t that great–fairly grainy, little to no narration, sometimes had serious flutter and wowza timing issues and quality fluctuations… and it showed things got testy! With only three competitors in every single race (founding brothers Matt, Chris and their dad Wes Stevens), and karts that broke very easily (they last far better nowadays with stronger grade chain and drive-wheel systems and such), some rather foul language erupted on fairly regular fashion!

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The 1st Annual Galletta’s Greenhouse Karting Klassic: 1996!

Nowadays, with our club being a speedy class of hybrid karts (part racing kart, part yard kart), it’s almost humorous to look back at our humble beginnings racing what was the basically yard karts with box stock Briggs & Stratton 5hp flat-head motors. Matt got his original #3 Go-Kart in 1990. It was a used neon-green Manco yard kart. Oddly, one of Chris’ lifelong friends, David Scruton originally owned the kart and sold it to a small engine shop, which took a good motor off of it, put a crappy motor on it, and sold it for a profit. Had Dave and Matt knew, they could have made each other a better deal. The old kart used to be driven around the Galletta’s Greenhouse property in a grand prix type track (often with his always tall-tale-telling friend John Gibson in the passenger side seat), which also could be shortened at will to an oval around the old “Crusher Coliseum” football field.

A year or two later, Chris getting a tank of a Thunder Island Kart, which was named “Black Bart” #1, painted to resemble Chris’ childhood favorite driver Doug Heveron’s early 1980s Supermodified. Matt, Chris, and friends (including Jesse Vivlemore and cousin Brian Galletta) used to race by taking turns and having elimination events. However, the original #1 was too heavy to compete with the smaller #3, so they stripped it and used the parts to build the first homemade “Ogre Chassis”, the Galletta’s #2. Chris and Matt further honed their racing prowess in their furious battles with karts of equalized weight. The track was formed around the old “Chrusher Coliseum Football Field” and the Fort Crusher treehouse, (which later became the race camera/scoring tower in 2005). The track was later slightly shortened to stop in front of the tower house, and slowly, but surely, a track was born through hundreds of races and years of Matt’s hard work. Matt’s neon green kart was re-painted to resemble Skip Matczak red #3 Supermodified after his favorite driver Doug Didero. Then, after just a  few years of Matt and Chris battling 1-on-1 (occasionally with Jesse Vivlemore driving one) we got a third kart, the #4 – a brand new Manco out of the box – and dragged Ogre into our early conflicts, schooling him in the ways of the racing arts as well. Ogre would have wanted his kart to resemble his high school buddy Eddie Bellinger Jr.’s #02 Supermodified, but it looked better in the factory stock red and black — maybe a future kart will get that deco (keep building them, Wes!). No other local karter has raced more karting events than Chris and Matt Stevens, apparently much to the chagrin of some local karting dads, who seemingly don’t like anybody stepping on their shoes, proven by their childish attacks around a dozen years later.

Getting this third kart enabled the trio to officially begin a points standings and hold races, and although the races, points, wins for these three early years are in a box somewhere waiting to be digitally filed on this website, we did remember who won each year’s point standings and “Klassic” championship races (modeled after Oswego Speedway’s track point titles and Classic championship races).

1996 & 1997 Seasons and the 1st & 2nd Annual Galletta’s Go-Kart Klassics:

Chris (#23; now #4), Matt (#3), and Wes (#1) get ready to run one of our earliest Klassics!

Here are some grainy photos from our 1st ever Galletta’s Kart Klassic, the first with the Galletta’s #4 (back then #23) driven by Chris, and Ogre inherited Chris’s #1 (before it was scrapped for being too heavy; its parts salvaged to create a new, lighter kart, the Galletta’s #2, its frame sitting idle at Galletta’s, awaiting resurrection). Matt won this inaugural points standings and Klassic Championship race with Chris scoring a 2nd in each and Ogre a 3rd as well. He backed up the performance again in 1997.

1998 Season & 3rd Annual Galletta’s Karting Klassic:

Left: Chris “Crusher” Stevens (#2), Matt (#3) and Wes (#4) prepare the karts for the 1998 80-lap Klassic. Back when we only had 3 karts! Right: Before the race, Chrusher, in the Deuce, lets everyone know that he is #1 (though he placed 2nd). Chris got his nickname in middle and high school, as he wrote and illustrated a comic book and comic strip “crushing” classmates, teachers, family, friends, foes… and pretty much everyone he knew. In the future, some local racers may test his patience and suffer the wrath of his pen!

Wesley Ogre Stevens gets a beat down from RaYzor!

Ogre, in the #4, smiled for the camera before RaYzor Castaldo delivers a brutal WWF/WWE-style kick to the back of the skull! This pic was even talked about on Ray’s obnoxious and intentionally abrasive internet radio talk show, HateTheRadio. And wow… that web address brings back memories! The Galletta’s Karting website was once hosted by GeoCities… long defunct, now. Good times!

Look at Matt’s lead over Chris and Ogre! Chris is dejected after a grueling 80 laps, after another futile attempt to defeat his little brother Matt for the 3rd straight Klassic and Points Championships in a row. Matt is getting revenge for all of those childhood beatings that Chris delivered upon him!

Matt wins! (What else is new… other than his long hair! Haha!) Also, RaYzor looks on in his Re & Stimpy shirt, looking rather womanly.  

1999 Season & the 4th Annual Galletta’s Kart Klassic:

Back when we only had 4 karts! Chris finally beat Matt’s streak and won the Klassic and Points Titles this year, in the #2. Matt Stevens posing with the Galletta's #3 at 1999 Klassic! According to some, here are “The Galletta’s Boys!” Matt & Chris. (Even though that’s only our mother’s maiden name, which Chris also doubles as his pen name.) Chris Chrusher posing with the Galletta's #2 before winning the 1999 Klassic! Chris posing with the Galletta’s #2 before piloting it to his first Galletta’s Greenhouse Karting Klassic Championship! Some karters may look back at this and laugh at how we’re racing yard karts… but few to none of the now abundant local karting tracks existed back then, and we did our own thing. And even now, while all these semi-professional karting classes and tracks are located all over Central NY, and they are quite proud of their fancy karting machines (and rightly so–they are pretty sweet, if not needlessly expensive) we still have more sophisticated scoring system, race videos, website and longer history than ANY of them! Wesley Ogre Stevens posing next to the Galletta's #4 in the 1999 Klassic! Wesley James “TrOgre” Stevens… looking as mean as ever! Well, at least his kart was clean back then!

One of Chris’ best buddies, a hair-bag named RaYzor (Last name hidden per request, but rhymes with Cadildo), poses next to the then-brand-new #1. (Poor Ray… not even my friends are safe from the wrath of my humor, much less our go-kart buddies.) Despite wearing a Stone Cold Steve Austin 3:16 shirt, Ray did no ass-whooping that day. Austin would stun him for embarrassing his shirt. Then again, he’d probably stun all of us.

The #1 kart when it was first built and with a fresh paint job… Before several rental drivers wrecked the thing into hell! This was the 2nd Ogre Chassis in our fine collection. Early on, just a few friends and relatives joined us, but with each new kart came more and more guest drivers to fill them! Early on, Dan Boyce, Ray Castaldo, and a few cousins drove it in a handful of races.

We are searching for our points standing records to our 1996-1999 seasons, as they exist, but are currently lost in storage somewhere. When we find them, we’ll process them digitally and put them up on the website. However, starting with the 2000 season, we now have a complete record of every points race held at John J. Galletta Memorial Racing Yard Kart Speedway, and have them up on the web. And you’ll be amazed at how far they’ve come in just ten to twelve years! Observe them by navigating our website!