‘From Page B9 Thunder car | ‘Ls Building the car is a fine balance of power and handling, oh ‘says Loset. ' ";. . *. Tire’sizes and pressures come into play as determined by vat ‘what the car likes.” The biggest tire goes.on the right front and the second “4 «. * left into the corners, says Loset. : io: Tire rz pressure, determines how the car will sit on ithe track. : if the pressure is too little in the rear tires, the front of the car will want to lay down on the track and the back will want to lift off the pavemént.. if the vehicle flips upside down, a properly welded roll cage _ .and a seat-belt mounted at shoulder height to hold the driver _ ‘back rather than pushing him or her down. As the vehicle nears completion, the men will pop ‘the Bucs . “doors back in, decide what colour to paint the car, choose its : racing number and take it out to the track for a test drive. ‘Reinhardt, Loset and Lynch plan to take turns driving the Reinhardt will re-paint his pro stock car for this season. Both - would like to see women compete in the Thunder class. - the Terrace Speedway May 14. ‘BE Time out “ALLISON KNOEDLER, far left standing, Dakota ~ Algor, Brandon Williams, Jone Wolfe, and bottom. from left, Luke Derow, Brandy Bailey and Marlee | . Benzer relax after the All-Level Regional swim meet earlier this month. oo, _ _Sports Scope_ ~ -. Molunteer with speed STOCK CAR FANS ¢an get closer to the roar of the engines s _. and the action on the track by volunteering for the Stock Car Association this-season. At least six volunteers are needed to help with everything by from: working i in the timing booth‘to driving the tow truck. e ~ Benefits -of volunteering include free admission to, the & races, and at barbecues held afterward on certain days. For more information or to volunteer, call the Stock Car Association at 635-9060, Paul Fleming at 635-6549 or email _ pmfleming @monarch. net. mo, "Sports Menu ° April 26 " The Terrace Ringette Association holds its annual general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Cassie Hall library. Parents of all Players are asked to attend, © April 28 and 29 The Gitwinksihlkw Youth Sports and Recreation Society ~ hosts the Ender Bender Basketball Tourney for 10 and 12- year-old a and under boys and Birls. ° May 1 and 3. Terrace Women’s Soccer Association is looking for wom- — en 18-years-old and up to play outdoor soccer. Registration goes at the aquatic centre from-7-p.m. to 9 p.m. The regis- tration fee is $85. For more information, call Kasey at 635- "6074 or Nina at 635- 5480. ve May 6 and 7 The Gitwinksihlkw Youth Sports and Récreation Society ney. ° May 6 and 7 ‘The Totem Saddle Club hosts its annual Spring Schooling "Show. For details, call Elaine Rempel at 635-7424. cBike 7 Days A Week Full Service eee ee | ‘BIG - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 26, 2006 4 Sos biggest i is placed on the right back so the car will want totum — Cars have to be “teched” before the season, where they are checked to ensure they have met all the safety’ require- . ‘ments and rules such as a driver’s seat that will stay in place — vehicle. Loset will continue to race in the Bomber class and — The trio's Ford Mustang debuts in the Thunder races at hosts the 17-and-under Bragging Rights Basketball Tour- § ees a et ee te ee ee ee 8 tm ee ee ee ee ee ee ee he REMANUFACTURED INKJET AND LASER CARTRIDGES _ TWENTY- FIV Bt teams from around the province took | part in the Loggers: Bonspiel at the-curling club April ~ 13 to 16. The visiting feats Were nO- match for the locals who swept to victory ivall four events. : John Evans won the Aevent. Rob Brise of Telkwa ~ took secand place and Richani Blanes came third. Henry Rauter won in the B event, Pete Dzuiba of | Kitimat came second and Steve Kutenies, competing _ in his 50th Loggers ‘spiel, took third, The C event went to John Kennedy, Jim Boguski of Exchange _ WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2006 Kitimat finished i in sceond pla ace and Andy, Huffman 4833 Lazelle Ave , at T: 00 PM . came third. - Kev ‘in Jettery won the D event, Andy ‘Simpson | took 635-2157 ai Terrace Arena Banquet Room ” rs second and George Dacost: ve ame third. . : oe 0 . oI TERRACE SKATING CLUB e one invites you to attend their — 2006 ANNUAL — GENERAL ari and Election of Executive, * OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. AND SKATING CLUB MEMBERS ‘NEW | MACHINES & _ SUPPLIES Northwest Cartridge & ALL LWE EK! 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