By 11:30am, we were heading back west to New Hampshire for tonight's destination, Canaan Fair Speedway. The trip took longer than expected thanks (yet again) to traffic, but also thanks to my GPS try to take us on some goat path that hasn't been operable by anything other than an ATV since 1842.
With Hot Laps slated to start at 6:00pm, we rolled into Canaan one minute late. Luckily, they were still packing the track and Hot Laps didn't officially get started until 6:25pm.
Standing at the top of turn one, looking down the frontstretch. |
Just off the backstretch sits the "other" Canaan Fair Speedway, an asphalt track the races every Saturday night. The dirt track runs each Friday as well as a few special occasions throughout the year, such as this one.
Canaan Fair's asphalt track sits just off the backstretch from the dirt track. |
Concessions at Canaan, like every place else in New England, are overpriced at $2.50 for a hot dog, $8.000 for a chicken tenders platter, and $7.00 for a steak and cheese. The wait to get the food is even more ridiculous. When the lady behind me in line got her chicken tenders (no platter) before I got mine (with fries...which were already sitting there waiting to be picked up), I raised holy hell.
One of the coolest pics I have ever taken... a look at Canaan Fair Speedway. |
The heats at Canaan were, for the most part, lackluster with little passing on a one-groove race track. The format for the Mods was puzzling at best. Scheduled to start 24 cars in the Twin 20's, they had four heats. The stupid part is, they only took the top three from each heat. Why?
Sitting under the covered grandstanding looking into turn one. |
Nevertheless, the field of 30 was finally trimmed down to 24 for the first 20-lap feature and, thanks to some track prep, it was pretty darn good (despite several mid-race cautions) with the top three finishers all crossing the line in a bunch. The 25-lap SCoNE Sprint A-Main was up next and it didn't disappoint either. As a matter of fact, had it not been for a caution with two to go, I have a feeling we would have had a side-by-side finish. After the Sprint feature, the national anthem was finally played (??) and the final 20-lap Modified race came out with the top 15 finishers from the previous feature inverted. Although it did have some movers and shakers, it wasn't quite as eventful as the first race.
A look at Canaan Fair Speedway from above turns three and four. |
The weather for tonight's asphalt race at Oxford Plains Speedway in Oxford, Maine doesn't look promising, but we'll keep our fingers crossed. Enjoy your day!
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