 Finally tonight, a love story from the racetrack. Josh Peterson tells us more in this week's Northwood's adventure. Love can be found in the most unique places. But who would have thought love could be found at a racetrack? There's something in the dusty dirt track air at Bemidji Speedway where in the Wazoda Mod 4 class, love is in the air. My name's Brian Feta. My name's Nicole Feta. My name's Dean Shaver. My name is Brenda Shaver. Yes, you heard correctly, married couples competing in the same class. From start to finish, these couples are in the race for the long haul. You know, we just would really like to make sure that we finish every race we start. Have success better than what we had last year. And, you know, stay safe. And try not to wreck anything too badly. For these stock car drivers, teamwork is key. Helping each other out both on and off the track. Nicole does our helmet preps. I try to make sure to do all the fluids and tire pressures. I help with the tire pressures too. That's kind of a dual thing there. Personal preference. Yeah. Where winning the race is the main objective for these couples. It's about beating each other through good old-fashioned competition. Once we get on the track, it's every man for himself or a woman. But it is fun. We've always been competitive together. So it's a good time. She's beat me. I will beat him once. That is the goal of the day to see who beats each other. No matter who else is out there, we just really care who beats who. Yeah. While the dirt flies, so does their emotions. Building stronger relationships over the hub of the sport. We've always done it since the day we were married. We worked together, played together. Best friends. It definitely makes your marriage heck of a lot stronger because you're doing it together. You're just communicating. As both cars and hearts race around the track, one thing is certain. That for better or for worse, these couples are already track champions. But this week's Northwoods Adventure in Bemidji, Josh Peterson, Lakeland News. They seem to get along just fine. It's looking good so far.