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Paul became interested in cars when he was just 12, working at a service station. In 1962, he won the Minto Safe Driving Rodeo and went on to compete in the Maritime Rodeo in New Glasgow, NS. In 1966, he bought his first stock car, racing at New England Speedway, Barkers Point Speedway, and New Maryland Speedway. In 1967, he won the Centennial Race. He drag raced snowmobiles in Lincoln, Harvey, Chipman, Browns Flats, and Fredericton. In 1978, he joined the International Show Car Association, showing his 1969 GTO Pontiac in shows at Fredericton, Saint John, Moncton, and Halifax. He won eleven first-place finishes in 11 shows. In 1980, he drag raced with his ’69 GTO at Pennfield Dragway and Miramichi Dragway. In 1994, he was the first flagman at the New Brunswick International Speedway. In 1995, he got back into racing and won his first seven events. From driving, he went as a crew member on Joe Albert’s car. In 2012, he participated in the Richard Petty Driving School at Riverside International Speedway. He participated in the Driving Experience a second time at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, getting up to 122.2 mph. Of the 73 drivers that day, Paul had the fastest time.