I'm excited about this day. Today marks a first for RaceDV. We have officially partnered with the Castrol Canadian Touring Car Championship to become their official in-car video service provider.
This means competitors in the series will be able to get our full season service at a pretty decent discount. I'm hoping we can help the championship build a solid fan base online through the community at racedv.com.
Look for in-car videos of the action to start appearing soon. We'll be encouraging fans and drivers to get involved in the online community and bridge the gap from the grandstands to the track.
Subscribe to this blog for some select highlights I'll be posting from the 2008 season.
I'll be at the race this weekend in Shannonville. See the championship website for details.
The official press release is here.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Castrol Canadian Touring Car Championship In-Car Video Partnership
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Thursday, May 22, 2008
How is this possible?
This can't be real.
http://view.break.com/505730 - Watch more free videos
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Monday, May 12, 2008
New Registration System
The latest updates to racedv.com just went live this weekend. With a new layout and a tweaked display engine, news and fresh videos are easier to find and watch.
We've also added a new registration feature. This will allow you to sign up for your very own RaceDV video in advance of your event so you can make sure you have your spot reserved. We'll also be offering specials through this same registration system.
The first events will be posted soon. Check often for upcoming events at Calabogie Motorsports Park and other tracks. Drop us a line if you're a club organizer and want to arrange a special for your group.
www.racedv.com
Enjoy the season!
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Monday, May 5, 2008
Lexus IS-F Meets Bird
We were out at Calabogie Motorsports Park last week and came across this. Poor bird. For the life of me, I still can't figure out how this bird ended up in that position.
Any ideas?


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