With today’s post we cap off yet another great season of racing and showing provided by the entire crew behind the Canadian Sport Compact Series.
I’ve probably touched on this numerous times already but the changes the CSCS crew made over the course of the 2014 season really allowed the events to run better than ever.
With talk of continued improvements over the off season I am pretty excited to see where things go for 2015 as the series continues to mature.
As I mentioned in part one for whatever reason I didn’t take nearly as many photos this round as I usually do but I’ll make it up next year…
With a rear wheel change Jover’s drift car became a time attack car, from what I understand it did pretty well tooThis car has undergone quite a transformation this year, previously I am more accustom to seeing it in the show and shine area but now it seems to be all functionThe f20 has been under hood for awhile but I think the turbo is a new addition within the last two years or soWhat you’re looking at is the fourth place overall SSRWD car aired out between laps, pretty awesomeRatso of course…Weapon M waiting to get on course, if you look in front you can see the SRT-8 aired up
Can Jam’s Black Storm has all the latest tricks, like an incredibly convenient air jack systemThis Challenger caught my eye earlier in the day….…and I had to come back for another look later, interesting styling cues
If pictures could talkReader David asked me to take a shot of his truck so I obligedI also snapped a photo of this truck, the bed work looked greatOverdraft Auto Life’s bagged Genesis which actually survived popping both bags while driving to Importfest a few months agoThis was my first time seeing this Speed3 since the flare job, it was a little out of sorts in a few spots but I’m told that will all be fixed up soon so I look forward to seeing it redoneWonder how hard it is to keep an under hood mirror clean?Not far from the reflective ‘stang above was this one laid out fairly nicelyVery clean looking Eta coupe, nice to seeCouple GT3s crashed the show and shine
Teknotik has a way with the mix of function and formAn FD with it’s rotary heart in tact, how rare!Nextmod Mississauga’ss Supra chillin’ near the bleachers
Congrats and thank you once again to the CSCS staff for a great event!
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