Eric had some sign work done by a local shop up here in Canada, and whenever the Outlaws came up here he always seemed to be a nice guy, had his daughters with him. Life on the road has to be gruelling, and I am sure he will miss it at the same time as he finds something new.
I found this posted on
http://jimmyjeep.50megs.com/, which is a pretty neat racing site that really doesn't have a lot to do with actual racing.
A couple more links
http://jimmyjeep.50megs.com/woody.html
http://www.worknwoody.com/Workn-Woody-Bio
Work'n Woody Bio
Built By: Art Malies
Owned & Operated By from 1978 – 2008: Art & Carol Malies
Chassis: 1957 FC150 Willys Jeep Pick-up
Engine: WESMAR Built 368 c.u. Small Block Chevy
Tires: 10.50x31x15 Goodyear Wrangler Mud Terrain
Wing: 4x5 Stainless Steel, built by Taylor Wings
First Race: 1978 Dixon Speedway, Dixon Fairgrounds, Dixon, CA
1979 – 1987: Traveled Northern California supporting the Northern Auto Racing Club. Work 1982 - 1987 Dirt Cup at Skagit Speedway, Skagit, WA.
1988: First year traveling the World of Outlaws Tour as the “Official Push Truck”.
1988 – Present: Has traveled over one million miles supporting the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series as the “Official Push Truck & Safety Vehicle”.