Pawuk family legacy continues as second-generation drivers âgo to schoolâ
by Ainsley Jacobs
Having grown up at the racetrack watching their father, Mark âCowboyâ Pawuk, race in the 91°”Íű Pro Stock ranks, siblings Kyle and Kassandra Pawuk recently attended Frank Hawleyâs Drag Racing School and are actively continuing their familyâs drag racing legacy.
Mark and his wife, Bonnie, raised their children to be strong, independent young adults and encouraged them to pursue their passions. Kyle played football for the University of San Diego, while Kassandra pursued swimming and softball. Although Mark had taken a hiatus from drag racing for more than a decade to focus on his family, both Kyle and Kassandra encouraged him to get back at it with 91°”Íű Factory Stock â and they each wanted to give driving a try, too.
âMy wife and I talked, and we both wanted the kids to go to a drag racing school to get experience, but the only place I would allow them to go was Frank Hawleyâs School,â stated Mark. âI attended several times through General Motors when I was racing professionally, and I knew itâs a professional, first-class operation.â
When the family realized that there was an upcoming session in mid-July of 2022 at Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio, they seized the opportunity to finally have Kyle and Kassandra participate at a track near their homes.
Kyle, 25, works by day as a superintendent of a Cleveland-based general contractor but is still actively involved in drag racing and had already been down the track a few times in a variety of Sportsman cars. âWhen we showed up, I didnât know anyone except my sister. It was an interesting dynamic â we were the youngest ones there,â shared Kyle, who expected more rookie racers of his own age.Â
The two-day licensing school kicked off with Frank Hawleyâs renowned classroom sessions, where he educated students on the logistics of drag racing and the importance of the mental side of things. âIt was great, and they taught us so much,â Kyle added of the experience, which soon transitioned to on-track racing. âI was happily surprised that, after making a run, they would go over the details and discuss the things we could be doing better. I enjoyed learning how your brain works and how that impacts your function as a driver.â
For him, letting go of the trans brake button for the first time was a truly memorable experience. Kyle quickly got the hang of things, though, as he went from initial sensory overload to more situational awareness. âAt first, it was just, hold on and go straight and hope itâs OK,â he laughed. âBy the end, I had a better feel of where the car was on the track, what it was doing, and what I was doing as a driver.â
Kyle was able to drive both a Super Comp dragster and a Super Gas door car. Although he enjoyed piloting a dragster for the first time, he prefers the greater challenge that an enclosed door car provides due to the limited visibility.
âOverall, it was a great experience, and I was fortunate to be able to attend Frank Hawleyâs School,â affirmed Kyle, who is already hard at work building his own Chevrolet to run in Super Gas in the near future. âLearning from some of the best in the sport was huge, and everyone was very helpful.â
Kassandra, however, had never been down the dragstrip at all â despite having worked in hospitality and social media for years with many of NHRAâs top-tier teams.
âThe classroom was excellent, and then it was time to get in the car ⊠I wasnât nervous about racing until I did it!â confessed the 27-year-old. Although she admittedly struggled with stress, it was thanks to the support and encouragement of both the schoolâs staff and her fellow classmates that Kassandra was able to push through and persevere in the schoolâs Super Comp licensing course. âBy day two, it was totally different, and I had a lot of fun.â
For her, enjoying the experience was secondary to being able to more accurately understand what her client-drivers go through on a day-to-day basis. Kassandra was pleased to expand her working knowledge from behind the starting line to behind the wheel, too, which will ultimately strengthen her career.
âIt doesnât matter if youâve been in a car or never raced at all like me ⊠if you have the chance to attend the Frank Hawley School â do it!â asserted the media professional.
âIâve known Mark for many years and have great respect for him as a racer, businessman, and parent. Mark and Bonnie should be very proud of Kyle and Kassandra. These are bright kids that will do very well in any profession they choose,â said school founder Frank Hawley.
With both Kyle and Kassandra having excelled during their time at Frank Hawleyâs Drag Racing School, their father, Mark, is thrilled to see the second-generation racers following in his footsteps. His parents were there to encourage his drag racing endeavors, and he is honored to now be able to do the same for his children. âI got goosebumps seeing them run,â he said. âI donât know where their paths will go, but if Iâm on the starting line watching, then Bonnie and I will be pretty lucky.â