Randy Lewis

World's #1 Ranked Trackchaser

CANADIAN ICE RACING









Trackchaser commissioner, Will White is interviewed by Brian Mulligan at the Hippodrome De Quebec in Quebec City, Canada.







 


Here's the infamous Rick Young who has visited all of these Canadian ice racing venues.





 


Note the Procter & Gamble sign in the background.  P&G has had a manufacturing plant in Brockville for 25 years.  Nice picture, Rick!






Rick said it was "Six degrees below" on January 1, 2006 in Brockville.  I don't know if he was using the Fahrenheit or Celsius scale.  Which one was it, Rick?






When the cars race on snow and ice, they use studded tires.  How about that shark fin on the #43?






This racing is at the St. Guillaume race track in Quebec.  I went to this track in 2001, but they cancelled because they had an ice storm the night before.  Go figure!






Rick Young continues to have a very productive ice racing season while everyone else sits at home in front of a warm fire.  This action Circuit Ste Genevieve-De-Batiscan in Quebec, Canada.






No shorts today, Rick?  This sport of ice racing is reserved for the toughest of men.






You won't see racecars flipping very often on ice racing surfaces like this one did at Lac Cayamant, Quebec, Canada.

 

 

 

 

This looks like some fun ice racing at the Bertrand Fabi Circuit in Quebec, Canada




These are winged racecars from Lake Algonquin in New York.




This unusual ice racer runs at the Minden Fairgrounds in Ontario, Canada.





Racing action at Lac Mirage in Quebec, Canada.




Rick Young with trackchaser commissioner at Lac Mirage in Princeville, Quebec, Canada.