Up here in New England we also have Ice racing but not straight ahead. Once the ice is thick enough they plow a circuit on a lake or pond and run against the clock. Usually with several cars on the ice at one time but started at intervals. I had a VW bug with an EMPI motor that was a real street sleeper. I usually did well on the ice as I was sort of a "wild child". I would use the berms to bounce through the hard turns. Sort of like a pool shot. And would always hit the end of the track a speed. Usually resulting in a spectacular jump over the berm for the first turn. I had two big problems. First I kept catching the vehicle that started ahead of me so I had to slow and look for a spot to pass them. Second was those ^$^$# Saabs (1970's). One or two of them would always managed to take the first couple of spots. The only way I could beat them is if the screwed up or didn't show up!

Taking corners on ice at 40-60MPH feels like your running NASCAR tracks. What a rush. Chuck in NH
Check these older pictures. They even run Outlaw Sprints on this circuit! These guys even run wheel to wheel. How cool!
http://www.ne-iceracing.com/2004NEIRAPhotos/Make_A_Wish2004/Make_A_Wish2004.html
Y's guys rule!
Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.


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