Racing Roundup: Farewell to ‘Lole,’ Buschbasher does it again - News Summed Up

Racing Roundup: Farewell to ‘Lole,’ Buschbasher does it again


Busch won all five Xfinity races he entered this year and ended his lower-tier career with 102 victories. In addition to barrels of racing fuel (expensive) and car-care packages (not so much), the cash payoff was as follows:GT4 Prize money (based on 2 class entries) $125 — 1st place prize money Race 1 — Marco Signoretti$125 — 1st place prize money Race 2 — Marco SignorettiLoading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading...TC Canada Prize Money Race 1 (based on 12 class entries) $1,375 — 1st place prize money Race 1 — Marco Cirone$1,250 — 2nd place prize money Race 1 — Louis-Philippe Montour$450 — 3rd place prize money Race 1 — Travis HillTC Canada Prize Money Race 2 (based on 11 class entries) $1,250 — 1st place prize money Race 2 — Marco Cirone$900 — 2nd place prize money Race 2 — Nick Loojimans$400 — 3rd place prize money Race 2 — Louis-Philippe MontourNow, I have never understood club road racing. To join a professional racing series such as the Sports Car Championship, it costs you (about) $2,500. I really love racing Superbikes.”Formula One will hold its first sprint race this coming weekend at Silverstone. The winner of the sprint race will start from pole in the Grand Prix rather than the fastest man in qualifying.


Source: thestar July 12, 2021 20:22 UTC



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