Road Racing, Canada style.

HoneyBadger

I love short track racing (Taylor's Version)
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Well, we've seen it all in Canada. The leader get wrecked under caution and penalized for being the victim of a wreck, racing in the rain... What's next?

Race is at 2:30pm EST on ESPN2. If you can't wait, ESPN2 is airing the NHRA Lucas Oil Sportsman Drag Racing Series from Maple Grove right now. I love Pro-Mods:growl:
 
I hate to say it but that had to be THE worst singing of both national anthems I have ever heard. :eek:

yeah, that was pretty bad....

If it does rain, I'm glad they'll be racing anyway. NASCAR really needs to fix things so they can race Cup cars in the rain on road courses, too.
 
Did Jamie little just say they had 2 rear taillights? I wonder if anyone has any front taillights:D
 
and a front defogger? How much must that weigh in the dash and sap electrical power?
 
There is a first time for everything, especially road racing in Canada.

Scuba divers are standing by in case a car should end up in the drink.

Oh Crap, Oh Canada!!!
 
BTW, ALMS is racing at wicked fast Mosport on SPEED if you want to watch some racing and not this pathetic excuse of a race.
 
"Justin Allgaier, not a lot of experience at the road courses, only one other start"

LOL, and a win at the New Jersey road course last year.
 
and they blame somebody's speeding on a tricky pit entrance? They were under yellow!
 
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Andrew Ranger, a regular in the Canadian Tire Series, racing for the lead with Edwards. Andrew Ranger leads at Montreal.
 
Brad Keselowski and Alex Tagliani tangle, caution is out again.

Kez wrecks by himself, Tagliani gets help from Brad Coleman.
 
wild thing has been tamed, yellow is out, allgaier's car is toast and fellows isnt much better
12 wheel hopped
 
At least Allgaier can man up and admit when he makes a mistake unlike a few drivers they idolize in Nationwide (Keselowski, Busch)
 
It's not bad racing for a road race, but I don't believe we're not half way yet...
 
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