Critical Path Security & Ryan Vargas: Speed, Setbacks, and the Road to Quebec

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This past weekend at Calabogie Motorsports Park was a reminder that in both racing and cybersecurity, you can bring your absolute best — but sometimes the unexpected still forces you to adapt.

Ryan Vargas and the Critical Path Security #28 team came into the weekend strong, showing impressive pace during practice. Ryan found excellent long-run speed, which translated into a solid qualifying performance, starting P8 for Sunday’s race.

At the green flag, Ryan quickly settled into seventh, poised for a smart, consistent run. The plan was clear: manage the car, hold position, and be ready to capitalize later in the race. But after 14 laps, the team’s race took an unexpected turn — a motor failure ended the day far earlier than planned.

While the result wasn’t what the team was aiming for, the pace and preparation proved that the #28 has speed to contend. Ryan summed it up best:

“Nothing changes the result, and all we can do is look forward to carrying our momentum to Quebec for the next two weeks.”

Just like in our work at Critical Path Security, setbacks aren’t the end — they’re a setup for the next push forward. The team leaves Calabogie with confidence, momentum, and focus on the next challenge.

Quebec is up next. And the Critical Path Security #28 will be ready.

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