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Ontario Canada - 2009 Events

 
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Nov 26, 2008 11:52 |  #16
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Nice, I was in the same boat expected to have my GTI on jacks over the winter to get some parts work done on it and whatnot til those bastards stole it from the GO station.

Should buy a Scooby, winter is when the fun begins with those cars ;) As far as the wife, tell her that it's your mid-life crisis come early haha.


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Dec 09, 2008 22:50 |  #17

Michael, there is a couple of sled events coming up in the new year.
here's a link to the csra event sked
http://www.snowcross.c​om/1/1_1_0.php#3 (external link)

if you're planning on coming up, pm me and maybe we can chat over some extra large timmie's before or after the event


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Dec 09, 2008 23:27 |  #18

at the one CSRA race (chicopee) i went to last year, you didn't make it past the spectator fence without a pass. That said, i took some pretty good pics from where i was standing. Not sure about all the other tracks, but some good pics can be had from the spectator spots i was at.

Not sure if you are into motocross, but if you know someone that can get you on the track with credentials, RJ's MX track just north of Barrie is half decent. Again to get on track you'll need some paperwork.
Alot of the other tracks don't require this as of last year. The biggest "local" MX race would be the Walton Transcan in mid august. It's the last CMRC national of the year. Gopher Dunes just south of Courtland normally has a national at it to, it's july 25th/26th '09 There's also a CMRC provincial race almost every weekend.
Nationals - http://cmrcracing.com …ALS_SERIES_SCHE​DULE.shtml (external link)

provincials (not updated yet)- http://cmrcracing.com …n=Ontario+-+South+Western (external link)

For some of the road racing events, join the forums, and see when they are having club days, i know almost every club will have an official or unofficial club day at many tracks throughout the year. Not4You could keep you updated on the GTAMC days when the stangs will be out and about, or better yet, join the forum and check back occaisionally (or on thursday or fridays to see if they are going on the weekend)




  
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Dec 10, 2008 06:06 as a reply to  @ motofan's post |  #19

Hi! My first post to the forum. I'm new to POTN, but a long time motorsport fan and racer. There should be amateur ice racing most winter weekends in ON and NY:

Ontario:
http://www.casc.on.ca/ (external link)

Upstate NY:
http://www.cnyira.com/​cnyirasched.html (external link)




  
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Dec 29, 2008 14:31 |  #20

Over the winter there's a few things to check out:

The Motorsports Club of Ottawa (www.mco.org (external link)) holds winter snowcross events, and of course there's always the CASC Magnum Ice Racing series up in Minden.

The Maple Leaf Rally Club has a few rallies. I've never shot a rally event myself, but I've seen some spectacular pictures from others so it would be well worth it.

For me, I just shoot indoor go-karts whenver I go, since I'm too pansy to be outdoors ;)


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Nov 21, 2010 12:41 |  #21

the tall pines rally is not a PITA, its great fun, especially if u get the good seats! But yes it does get brutally cold and quick

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