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Amico Racing Hits the Track at Mosport This Weekend

Windsor Ontario’s Amico Racing kicks off their Castrol Canadian Touring Car Championship assault this weekend with the Victoria Day Speed Fest weekend at Mosport International Raceway in Bowmanville. Dean Fantin returns as the full time driver for 2011 along with Amico’s BMW 330i sedan sporting a new colours and decal package.  Amico Racing will again see its major support from the Labourers Union, Amico Design Build and Architecttura Inc.

 

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Testing at Mosport earlier this season with the new Continental slicks

 

We’re very happy to announce a new technical partner in HotBits Sport Suspension, they will be handling all the set up and tuning this year on their high performance shocks and struts. HotBits has had great success in rally racing, Drag racing and dominated the Targa Newfoundland, now they’ve join with Amico Racing to add a road racing championship to the list.

 

When it comes to maintaining the car we’re glad Gunk has come on board as the official supplier of maintenance and service products for Amico Racing. We’ve always used Gunk’s degreasers and cleaners as they’ve simply been the best product available on the shelf, now that we’ve started using their full range of products around the shop we’re sorry we didn’t call them sooner.

 

A big part of the challenge in the Castrol Canadian Touring Car Championship is constantly innovating and improving the performance of the car, unlike a lot of other professional series in North American that are tightly regulated to the point of becoming  like a SPEC series. CTCC especially the ST class is a breeding ground for innovation, this year we’ve worked hard to make gains on the other teams with technical partners like Jon Michienzi, Prominent Fixture and Gauge and Custom Steel Ltd. from Oldcastle Ontario.

 

The Amico Racing BMW 330i is powered by the familiar M54B30 3.0L inline six engine, this year we have again worked with the Motive Power program at Windsor’s St. Clair College to develop a powerful and reliable engine package. The machine work was performed by AP Racing engines and the engine was build in house by crew chief Douglas Lovegrove.

 

Holding that engine together are the advance thread locking and sealing products from another new partner for 2011. Permatex has come on board to supply Amico Racing with the right products to get the job done, sealed and locked down tight every time.

 

2011 is shaping up to be a great year for the Castrol Canadian Touring Car Championship, with 8 weekends and a total of 15 races including the recently announced NAPA 200 NASCAR weekend in Montreal that was added to the schedule.  See you at the track!

 

To follow Amico Racing check out www.amicoracing.com

 

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