Intro-Tech Automotive Grand Prix Office Chair
Intro-Tech Automotive offers a new way to make you feel like you’re at the track while being stuck at the office with its new line of Grand Prix office chairs. A recipient of a Global Media Award at the 2010 SEMA show, the chairs are made from leatherette fabric and have a real authentic, racing seat look. An aluminum shift knob adjusts the chair, and
Three Virgins Go to a Drag Race
Story and Photos By Paul Kennedy
When I arrived in Kingston in 2006, I discovered that the cruising and NASCAR scenes were very active, but for some reason, drag racing didn’t seem to be. The nearest track is Shannonville, which is about 45 minutes west of us, but it doesn’t put on IHRA- or NHRA-sanctioned professional events. In B.C., I had always gone to the NHRA
Racing: Something New at 62
Story and Photos by Paul Kennedy
The move to Kingston, Ontario from Port Coquitlam, B.C. in September 2006, was a big change. But being only two kilometres from our first two granddaughters made it more than worth it. Of course, my son and his wife are expecting our third granddaughter in September, in Surrey. Can you say air miles?
When we moved, we shipped both of our
IBAA – Bracket Racing and Entertainment Together
by Gerry Frechette
If you have been to a major drag racing event in Western Canada, chances are good that you have seen the Funny Cars of the International Blown Alcohol Association, with their huge smoky burnouts followed by mid-seven-second quarter-mile runs. They are probably the most popular cars in the West, and for good reasons.
The IBAA began in the mid-'90s when a few Alberta racers,