Demolition Derby Final Summary
Successful conclusion to the Wade Larsen Demolition Derby (sponsored by Classic Embroidery)...
Classic Embrodery Demolition Derby rescheduled
Due to scheduling conflicts with the Rocky Mtn House Demo Derby, the Classic Embroidery...
Mini Stock Racing Comes to CAR
Mini Stock Racing Comes to Central Alberta Raceways Mini Stock racing is an entry-level...
CAR becomes a IMCA sanctioned race track
CAR becomes a I.M.C.A. sanctioned race track Since exploding on the racing scene...
Hobby Stock Season Final Summary
Garth Dushanek, 2010 Hobby Stock Season Winner Sunday September 26th was the conculsion...
Shootout Poster 2011
Shootouts have been postponed until Sunday July 10 due to poor weather conditions. Registration,...
Drag Strip Update - January 2012
Drag Strip Construction Update - January 2012 2011 was a very productive year for...
Drag Strip Update - June 2011
Drag Strip Construction Update - June 2011 The team has been putting in some long...
Drag Strip 2011 Planning Meeting - Thursday March 17, 6:00pm @ Rimbey Community Center (Kinsmen Room)
Drag Strip 2011 Planning Meeting - Thursday March 17, 6:00pm @ Rimbey Community Center...
2012 ATV Mud Bog Poster
Classes Stock, Mod Stock, Super Stock, Pro Modified, Super Modified $50.00 registration...
2011 Mud Bog Poster
Classes Stock, Mod Stock, Super Stock, Pro Modified, Super Modified $50.00 registration...
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CAR becomes a I.M.C.A. sanctioned race track Since exploding on the racing scene in 1979, the International Motor Contest Associates (I.M.C.A.) Modidieds have become "the calling card of the I.M.C.A.", thrilling legions of fans every year. These high-flying, open wheeled stock cars push the limits of power and excitement on short tracks. Battling on both dirt and asphalt, the I.M.C.A. Modifieds have taken racing to new levels of entertainment at all the tracks where the perform. CAR is excited to be part of the I.M.C.A. family hosting three points races this 2012 season. I.M.C.A. Modifieds are open-wheeled race cars derived from American compact passenger car designs. They are economical to build and to race, concentrating on the use of readily available production parts. I.M.C.A. cars achieve speeds of up to 110 mph, utilizing Dodge, Chevy and Ford V-8 engines, with a maximum displacement of 460 cubic inches producing 300 to 400 horsepower. |



