2007 PITSTERPRO CANADIAN NATIONAL MINI ROADRACING CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
ROUND #3 QUESNEL B.C AUGUST 3,4,5.
This is where it all started in Western Canada only 4 years ago! 8 members from 3 really ‘mini’ clubs traveled to Prince George BC for a street race in 2003. Primarily a Kart Racing event the Roadracers united and formed a small bike haven in a parking lot of the main down town strip! From this unforeseen alliance a friendship was forged from the fun, sportsmanship and competition that inundated every moment of that now auspicious occasion! This hand of friendship forms the background for every mini roadracing event in Western Canada, but in Quesnel it has its own distinct flavor that must be experienced at least once a year!

Three Clubs Meet For the First Time 2003
Quesnel is located in Central British Columbia (BC), 4 hours north of Kamloops, BC. One of the best kept secrets amongst mini racers: Caribou Raceway Parks 920 meter course is recognized as one of the top 5 Kart Tracks in North America. There is no away around it- Racing at this phenomenal facility is a reward for the soul!

2004 Quesnel 1st official Mini National event

2005 Quesnel 2nd official National event

2006 Quesnel 3nd official National event
Despite the competition level that you will experience as a competitor at this event, we make ‘no bones’ about it: This is your invitation to a party … with racing as the main event!
PARTY / Racing SCHEDULE
Activities Include:
Thursday Aug 02/07 Early Sign In, Tech, Test & Tune 5 till 9pm
Friday, August 3:
Practice 9:00 am-12:00 noon / 1 pm-4 pm
Demo Rides 12:00 noon
Qualifying 4:30-7:30 pm AMRA,s DB com transponder system
Red neck Challenge 7:30- 9pm
Saturday, August 4:
Practice 9:00 am-10:30 am
Racing 10:30 am
Awards Dinner & Ceremony 6pm
Sunday, August 5:
Pitsterpro Endurance Race 11:00 amm
Demo Rides till-3pm
Endurance Award Ceremony 3pm
Camping is available at the track Thursday August 3 after 5pm.
For more info please contact:
Steve Graham-CIMRA President
1-250-961-8010
Berna or Jay
403-975 2849
amra@shaw.ca
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