The chuckwagons get back on the track Thursday night as they're in Bonnyville for four nights of racing.

High River's Jason Glass, who's still licking his wounds after some serious up's and down's during the Stampede, says with the World Championship off the table for him now he's just concentrating on doing his best the rest of the season.

"We've got four shows left. We've still got all our horses, I've got four outfits and you know now I think it's time to just start thinking about finishing off the year nicely. You know, I don't think we realistically have chance to win the Worlds."

Glass is ninth in the world standings just over 200 points behind the leader Kirk Sutherland.

Okotoks Mark Sutherland is 10th, while High River's Jordie Fike is 12th.

The top 20 are automatically qualified for next year's WPCA Tour, while the rest need to head to Lloydminster at the end of the season for the qualification run-off.

That will likely mean Milo's Jess Willard, who sit's dead last in the driver standings.

The races run through Sunday in Bonnyville with the wagon with the top aggregate time after the four nights of racing declared the winner.