Super Production Challenge (SPC) organizers had a little something for their competitors, as Christmas approaches: a draft of what their 2012 season could look like.
It may be hard to define the SPC: it has long and short races, GT and touring cars, the standards are professional, yet the costs are not. So what exactly is it?
The goal is to offer the highest possible level of competitiveness and professionalism, at minimal costs.
The schedule only includes Québec tracks (Sanair, St-Eustache, ICAR), to the exception of Calabogie – located outside Ottawa, ON.
2012 schedule (provisional) – Super Production Challenge
April 21 – Sanair
May 21 – St-Eustache
June 2, 3 – ICAR (NASCAR weekend)
June 22, 23 – ICAR (CTCC weekend)
July 29 – St-Eustache
August 3 – TBD
September 1, 2 – Calabogie (CTCC weekend)
It may be hard to define the SPC: it has long and short races, GT and touring cars, the standards are professional, yet the costs are not. So what exactly is it?
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The goal is to offer the highest possible level of competitiveness and professionalism, at minimal costs.
The schedule only includes Québec tracks (Sanair, St-Eustache, ICAR), to the exception of Calabogie – located outside Ottawa, ON.
2012 schedule (provisional) – Super Production Challenge
April 21 – Sanair
May 21 – St-Eustache
June 2, 3 – ICAR (NASCAR weekend)
June 22, 23 – ICAR (CTCC weekend)
July 29 – St-Eustache
August 3 – TBD
September 1, 2 – Calabogie (CTCC weekend)