Barry Webb, during the 1960s and 70s was a dominant force on the National scene in the sport of Enduro Motorcycle Racing, Sports Car Racing and Snowmobile Racing. In 1967 Barry won the National Championship in sedan sportscar racing, and in 1969, racing in the Sports Car Category. Driving a Corvette Barry won 11 straight races on Racetracks such as Watkins Glen and Mossport. The season was culminated by his winning the Canadian Grande Prix, and the National Super Championship. During this same time frame, Barry would race snowmobiles in the winter time. Racing G on the National stage for 6 years, Barry won the National 340 Classic 1969, and in 1970 was the /1 Top Bib Holder, signifying The National Champ, total points, in all categories. In 1970 Barry set the World Land Speed Record for snowmobiling at 99.7 MPH. In the 1970`s Barry Webb turned to Senior Enduro Motorcycle Racing, winning the National title 3 times..