Over the past weekend we went to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park for CSCS Round 1. With rain on Saturday and cold weather in the forecast, unpredictable weather is what racing in Canada is all about.
Team Teknotik Luke Rowley teching in his new car for 2016 a RHD K24 powered EG Hatchback.
Oliver Flower arrived along with the snow early Sunday morning.
The snow flies during practice everyone was pushing the limits of their tires on a cold wet track, with a few cars letting the rear end slide out.
Oliver’s 2012 Honda CRZ with Hyper Black Advan RGIII, new this year is a custom C-West front bumper and HKS Hipermax IV GT Coilovers.
Rob Silva brought out his newly completed EK Hatchback and took home Best Civic.
The attention to detail rob has gone with the B18C polishing and painting everything in sight.
Rob’s Skunk2 Certified badge mounted to the rad support along with a long list of Skunk2 parts.
The interior is dressed with Type R carpet, floor mats, Recaro seats, Takata 4 point harnesses and a Civic Type R Cluster with 13 kms on the dash.
Luke qualified for Time Attack during the morning despite fighting a few tuning issues and came in 4th for Street Front Wheel Drive. Now that he has had a chance to shake down the brakes and susspension of the car we look forward to seeing him out at Toronto Motorsport Park for CSCS Round 2 on June 26th.
Emilio’s boosted Civic Hatchback took home second Best Civic and Best Engine Bay in the Show and Shine competition.
New AEM Coil on plug conversion this year along with a Racepak Gauge Cluster.
Great view of the Karting Track with the international speedway in the background.
Lots of cars showed up for Show and Shine and braved the cold weather all day to compete for prizes with announcers dubbing it CSCS Snow and Shine.
Spectators who stopped by the booth got a discount code to use on their next purchase.