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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-06-03, Page 37
ATV, racers take to the trae _L For the fourth year running, CRC Pro- ductions will be bringing their All Terrain_ Vehicle, ( ATV,) racing organization exper- tise to the fail. Aside from organizing the races at the Hully Gully track, CRC is responisble for organizing races for about six different fairs per year. Chuck Collins, President of CRC, is ex- pecting this year's racing to be a crowd pleaser. "It will be pretty -fast paced ac- tion," he said. Anywhere from 45 to 70 racers are ex- pected to take.part in the races. Mr. Col- lins expects some will be coming from the _United States, along with local riders from Lucknow, Mitchell, and Clinton. Some of the local racers will include Paul Farquhar, Curtis McCone, Steve Taylor, Rob Thompson and Jason Hayter. Approximately 12 different classes will be taking part in the races. Of these dozen classes, six will be modified or suped up machines, five are expected to be stock classes and -one will be for beginners. Different races will be run within the classes according to -engine size. The sizes will include 200, 250, 350 and 500 races. Before the races can get underway, the . people from CRC -will be busy setting up the track. After six truck loads of dirt are - dropped off, Mr. Collins said it will take from two to two and a half hours to get the track set up. The dirt is dumped and molded onthe racetrack at the Clinton Community Park. Once it is completed it will cover the straightaway in front of the grandstand, and carry a bit past the grandstand at each end. To challenge the riders, and provide the_ spectators with -some entertainment, Mr. Collins explained the truckloads of dirt will be formed into, "about four jumps, -a few stutter bumps, some. woop-de-does, and straightaways and 'corners.' The winners in the stock races will take _ home trophies, and those that -win in the modified categories race for 100. per cent payback. In last year's races, Mr. Collins won -all three mod classes. Other local riders -who did well included Jeff Chuter, Steve Taylor and Paul Farquhar. The riders will be taking to the track for their practice sessions at 6 p.m. on the se- - cond night of the fair, June 6. The races will follow at 7 p.ni. WELCOME TO TIFF CLINTON SPR/NC FAIR McCREA NOVELTIES V1Si OUR BOOTHS f©r FREE 0/# J 11 E REATUNIROYAL P.` j 111[1111{ ll ,PROMOTION Cash in on greatfree gaffs' when you buy Uniroyal Rallye, Laredo or Tiger Paw radials. ,,` iln 1 T{;ilt'� +Etill,ll�!�11 ��I11�111; I�I�� I li et in on great free gifts when you purchase a , minimum of two pro- moted Uniroyal radials during the great Uniroyal Rallye Round for Gifts Promotion. Like a Spalding tennis rcictfuet, a Black & Decker drill, West Bend BBQ's and much, much more OUR TRADEFEST BOOTH FEATURES THE COMPLETE "RALLYE ROUND FOR GIFTS" . FREE GIFT DISPLAY DIRECT FROM UNIROYAL l So Rallye Round for Gifts today Otte' ex;r'es J,.r'i- i) :`'g' See issp<<zti -otypiete tetra, jr±i UNIROYAL goter549 x1: OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 8 AM -5:30 PM EXCEPT SATURDAYS 8 AM -12 NOON AUGH TF AND MUFFLER SUPPLY LTD.- Owned and Operated by AI Barnim Inc. HWY. 4 JUST SOUTH OF CLINTON 482-3752011482-9796 - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIsllle16661611!!!!!!1!!111!@!!IIlllillllil UNIROYAL - YO 31 SAXE CUOIOE 111111111111111111e 1111666116116161611161!!!! 11 l 11 i rn h i l l111111 Page 1