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Rocky Bremner

Year started driving
2015
Hometown
Glaslyn, Saskatchewan
Birthday
April 23, 1970

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After taking the past two seasons off, Rocky will make his return as a chuckwagon driver in 2025 as a Permit Driver on the WPCA Pro Tour. Rocky began his career as an outrider in 1995 on the Canadian Professional Chuckwagon Association (CPCA) circuit, and made the move to the wagon box as a chuckwagon driver in 2015. He was part of Team Ray Mitsuing that won the CPCA Canada Cup at the Meadow Lake Stampede in his rookie season, and he was part of Team Logan Gorst that won the Percy Derocher Memorial Championship Cup at Meadow Lake Stampede in 2021. He was named the CPCA’s Most Improved Driver in 2019, and had his best finish in the CPCA Standings in 2022 placing eleventh overall.

Rocky is a second-generation chuckwagon driver whose father Bruce Bremner competed for over 30 years from the mid 1940’s to the mid 1970’s. He is first cousin to 1993 Calgary Stampede Rangeland Derby Champion Jerry Bremner. The CPCA’s award for Best Barreling Outfit is named the Bruce Bremner Memorial Award in honor of his father. He works as a truck driver and a farrier and makes his home in Glaslyn, Saskatchewan.

Major Awards And Victories

2024
Did Not Compete
2023
Did Not Compete
2022
CPCA Member
2021
CPCA Member
2020
No Race Season
2019
CPCA Member
2018
CPCA Member
2017
CPCA Member
2016
CPCA Member
2015
CPCA Member - Rookie Season

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