Thunder City Speedway gets an upgrade
OLIVER-PAIPOONGE, Ont. – The province is injecting $200,000 into the Thunder City Speedway in Oliver Paipoonge.
These upgrades will allow the venue to host year-round racing events for Thunder Bay, including dirt track, snowmobile, go-cart, monster truck, canine and equestrian racing. “The investment of $200,000 will enhance the enjoyment and usability of this racing facility for both the drivers and the fans. The Thunder City Speedway has been a welcome addition to our area and the fan excitement has been building,” Holland stated.
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