STONY PLAIN, AB – The pressure of racing for championship points was far removed on Saturday night west of Edmonton, Alberta. With a clear blue sky above and temperatures in the mid-twenties the green flag dropped to kick off the third annual KABAM. “We didn’t even have a race night this nice during the entire season,” laughs Bruce Broughton, the 2010 Northern Provincial Pipelines Late Model Series champion, “it figures that we would get the nice stuff (weather) on our Kabam night.” To the uninitiated, KABAM is an opportunity to do a little racing in a farmer’s field. A record 11 ‘specially selected’ teams made up this years KABAM extravaganza. “Everything is based on the figure 8 track,” indicates Broughton, “we have backwards racing, nose to nose racing and a don’t spill your beverage race.”
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010
MOORE VICTORIOUS AT KABAM - NPP
STONY PLAIN, AB – The pressure of racing for championship points was far removed on Saturday night west of Edmonton, Alberta. With a clear blue sky above and temperatures in the mid-twenties the green flag dropped to kick off the third annual KABAM. “We didn’t even have a race night this nice during the entire season,” laughs Bruce Broughton, the 2010 Northern Provincial Pipelines Late Model Series champion, “it figures that we would get the nice stuff (weather) on our Kabam night.” To the uninitiated, KABAM is an opportunity to do a little racing in a farmer’s field. A record 11 ‘specially selected’ teams made up this years KABAM extravaganza. “Everything is based on the figure 8 track,” indicates Broughton, “we have backwards racing, nose to nose racing and a don’t spill your beverage race.”