Camper trailers have been showing up at the Brockville Ontario Speedway since Tuesday, ahead of the Northeast Fall Nationals, set to begin on Friday.
It's the biggest DIRTcar racing event in Canada, with some dedicated race fans attending since its inception.
"We were actually in a tent trailer that year," Brunet said."The generator blew up so we had no heat and we opened up the door and there was snow on the ground, but we stayed and stuck it through!" "It's exciting, and there's no trouble. Everybody gets along," he added."Everybody shares their meals and it's great for the economy of Brockville. We'll go into Brockville and watch a movie and shop and go to the restaurants and it's just one big happy party."The track campsite can hold up to 400 trailers, and there will be well over 100 racecars competing throughout the weekend.
The speedway has hosted the Fall Nationals since 2005, with racers attending from western Ontario, Quebec, New York State, Pennsylvania, and even Florida. "They've helped me get everything all ready. Whether it's painting, or putting up banners, or getting the parking lot ready," Kirkland said."Tackaberry Construction came in last week to put two new roads in, I couldn't do it without them, George and the guys doing that kind of stuff for us. We're in good shape."
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