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The 2012 Edmonton Indy was the last in Edmonton. The city had spent over $12 million [ 6 ] [ 7 ] over the last three years and a total of $22 million over eight years. [ 7 ] Beginning in 2008 the non-profit organization Northlands ran the Indy for three years, losing $12.5 million. [ 6 ]
Edmonton International Speedway, also known as Speedway Park, was a 251-acre (1.02 km 2) multi-track auto racing facility located in the present Cumberland and Hudson ...
The 1969 Canadian-American Challenge Cup was the fourth season of the Can-Am auto racing series. It consisted of FIA Group 7 racing cars running two-hour sprint events. It began June 1, 1969, and ended November 9, 1969, after eleven rounds.
The Race of Champions Touring Series has grown to a family of stock car racing series on both dirt and asphalt including asphalt modifieds, dirt and asphalt sportsman, late models, super stock and the 4 cylinder dash. It was nominated for and won Best Touring Series on the 51's (which is an annual fan voted awards) for the 2017 season.
The team works car for 1964 was the M1. For 1965 the M1A prototype was the team car and bases for the Elva customer M1A cars. In late 1965 the M1b(mk2) was the factory car in 1966 with Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon as drivers. In 1967, specifically for the Can-Am series, the McLaren team introduced a new model, the M6A. The McLaren M6A also ...
TCX Winners TC Winners TCA Winners Results 1 R 1 Sonoma #17 Rigid Speed Company #104 Carrus Callas Raceteam #78 Ricca Autosport #62 MINI JCW Team Report: Lucas Catania Chris Walsh: Jeff Ricca P.J. Groenke R2 #104 Carrus Callas Raceteam #77 Ricca Autosport #62 MINI JCW Team Report: Chris Walsh: Ruben Iglesias Jr P.J. Groenke 2 R 1 Sebring
Team trophies awarded to the Edmonton Oilers Award Description Times won Seasons References Stanley Cup: NHL championship 5 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1989–90 [1] [2] Clarence S. Campbell Bowl: Campbell/Western Conference playoff championship 8 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1989–90, 2005–06, 2023 ...
Cycle one of Canada's Next Top Model, the Canadian adaptation of Tyra Banks' America's Next Top Model, aired on Citytv from May to July 2006. The show was hosted by Canadian model and actress Tricia Helfer, who also served the role of head judge with a judging panel composed of columnist and designer Jeanne Beker, former model Stacey McKenzie, and make-up artist Paul Venoit.