Northern Alberta Sports Car Club 2025 Ice Racing

Photo by VelocityMotorsportsNews.com Northern Alberta Sports Car Club (NASCC) Ice Racing at the 2023 Western Canadian Championship at the La Biche Winter Festival of Speed

Car ice racing can be the most cost effective racing there is with cars from Chevrettes to Porsches racing in different classes. The main difference is classes is tires from studded & non-studded tires.

What you need to go racing: a car with not too much prep except for safety equipment and the tires you need, a approved helmet & clothing and an ice racing license is available at the Winter Driving and Ice Race School offered by the NASCC that has classroom & track time which is the best deal I have seen racing. Check out there website which has great information on getting into the sport. https://nascc.ab.ca/racing/iceracing/

Photos by VelocityMotorsportsNews.com Northern Alberta Sports Car Club (NASCC) Ice Racing at the Western Canadian Championship at the La Biche Winter Festival of Speed

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Photo by VelocityMotorsportsNews.com Northern Alberta Sports Car Club (NASCC) Ice Racing at the 2023 Western Canadian Championship at the La Biche Winter Festival of Speed

Ice racing marshals are the Diehards of Motorsport Marshalling

The best way to watch a race is to be in the car. The second-best way to watch is to be a trackside marshal. If you are interested in racing but not sure about driving yourself, being a marshal might be for you. Ice Racing Marshals are there for emergencies and to communicate with racers with flags and to communicate regarding the race with others via radio.

What to expect as an Ice racing marshal: The first thing you need to expect is to dress warmly. Temperatures in Canada and Alberta while marshalling can be anywhere from -5 to –40 Celsius depending on where you are; so dress warmly in lots of layers. You can always shed a layer of clothing if it warms up. Try wearing any other color except white so you don’t blend into the snow bank. If you are new to Marshalling you are on track training with experienced personnel. An average race course is 6 turns and approximately 2 kms long so 20 trackside marshals can cover a racecourse.

You must be 18 years of age to be trackside but if being trackside is not for you there is many other volunteer jobs required to run a race. Non-trackside race positions: timing, pre-grid Pit in & Pit out, Tech, track set-up & clean-up. https://nascc.ab.ca/racing/marshalling/

Photos by VelocityMotorsportsNews.com Northern Alberta Sports Car Club (NASCC) Ice Racing at the 2023 Western Canadian Championship at the La Biche Winter Festival of Speed

NASCC ICE RACING SCHEDULE:

JAN 18 SCHOOL

JAN 19 RACE 1

FEB 1 & 2 RACE 2 & 3

FEB 15 & 16 SNOMO DAYS

MAR 1 & 2 WINTER FESTIVAL OF SPEED

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Northern Alberta Sports Car Club (NASCC)
http://nascc.ab.ca/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/19068689376/

Western Canada Motorsport Association (WCMA)
http://www.wcma.ca/new/

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