Cadillac shows off track-ready prototypes of its new V-Series cars

Cadillac teased a pair of track-ready prototypes of its CT4-V and CT5-V early June, taking them for an unexpected spin in front of attendees at the Detroit Grand Prix at Belle Island. Mark Reuss, president of General Motors; and Ken Morris, vice-president of GM product, drove the heavily-camouflaged prototypes, which the company said “represent the next step in Cadillac’s V-Series performance legacy.” The cars are a step up from the CT4-V and CT5-V that were unveiled last week, which make 320 horsepower and 355 horsepower, respectively. Although GM didn’t reveal any performance numbers, Motor Authority spoke with a Cadillac spokesman who spelled out the forthcoming models as wearing badges along the lines of V-something-something, and suggested this higher-performance CT4-V will use a 3.0-litre twin-turbo V6 producing more than 400 horsepower. Meanwhile, the track-ready CT5-V will likely come with a twin-turbo 4.2-litre V8 with more than 500 horsepower, or the supercharged 6.2-litre V8 from the CTS-V that makes 640 horses. Reuss told the publication that future Cadillac V models will also come with electrification, due to customer demand, although no timeline was given and it isn’t expected to be in the very near
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Uber shows the Toronto Raptors love ahead of NBA Finals

A screenshot of the Uber app in Toronto ahead of the teams championship run late May 2019Driving.ca Uber is making sure all its customers in Toronto are aware the NBA season is still in full swing North of the border, with a team in the playoffs for the first time in—ever. The ride-sharing app has replaced all of its vehicle icons with Raptors logos to celebrate the opening of the NBA Finals at ScotiaBank Arena on Thursday night. The Raptors face off against the Golden State Warriors at home, the first championship series game played outside of the United States in league history. This is cool. Uber cars today are Raptors claws. #NBAFinals pic.twitter.com/4KOf0WQODm Lori Ewing (@Ewingsports) May 30, 2019 Uber is The Official Ride of the Toronto Raptors and will likely have plenty of business in the downtown core on game nights over the next two weeks as tens of thousands of fans flock to the ScotiaBank Arena to watch the game both inside and outside at the now famous Jurassic Park. Tickets to Game 1 were being sold for as much as $60,000. Mississauga and Brampton were also granted permission by the team’s ownership, Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment, to set up their own versions of Jurassic Park to attract fans to viewing
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Car shows and racing events across B.C. this weekend

The 1933 Ford Tudor Sedan owned by Richard Hicks and Wes Bakers 1929 Ford Model A at last weekends Langleys Cars and Crafts.Cam Hutchins VANCOUVER — I only attended one car show last weekend, but it was for a good cause and I had a chance to spend lots of time speaking with many cool car owners. One of those was a 2007 GT 500 Super Snake at the Cars and Crafts Show in Langley. The GT 500 Super Snake is the result of Shelby American in Las Vegas, which added optional performance equipment to the Ford factory Shelby GT 500. As coincidence would have it I went to the Shelby Museum and factory in 2008 when this Super Snake was being created. This Super Snake churned almost 800 horsepower on the Mopac dyno and runs over 140 m.p.h. in the quarter mile. The owner showed me the Shelby American-added driver’s side mirror warning “Objects in Mirror are losing”. This car is audacious and earns a special spot in my heart. Another audacious beast at the show was a 1956 Packard Patrician with the push-button automatic transmission. This giant four-door car was the last model built by Packard before their “merging of equals” with Studebaker left them both crumbling. The car was restored many years ago and is longingly looked after by its present owners who drive it sparingly and respectively. One thing this car needs is the ring that fastens the engine ignition switch. It is broken and the couple he found on online are unsuitable. Any Packard fans out there with this little piece gathering dust? Readers know that I am a huge fan of British cars. I grew up with them, and even though the industry fell on hard times throughout the 70’s there are still so many great cars of interest. During the 50’s and early 60’s the mix of cars in Vancouver were almost 50 per cent of British decent. And as always, if you attend tomorrow’s All-British Field meet at VanDusen Gardens, you’ll see a huge a variety of British cars, from quirky little Mini Moogs to graceful old Rolls-Royces that still get regularly driven. Almost every British car has a passionate group of fans keeping their beloved cars alive. Which ever event you get to this long weekend, make sure you bring a kid along for the ride! SHOWS SATURDAY, MAY 18 What: All-British Field Meet Where: VanDusen Botanical Garden, 37th Oak Street, Vancouver When: 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Admission: Adults $18; Senior $14; Youth (13-18) $14; Child (3 12) $8; Child under 2 and under free Info: 604-736-6754 or jstewart@westerndriver.com Website: westerndriver.com What: 11th Annual Holiday Trails Resorts Show Shine Where: Camperland RV Resort, Bridal Falls When: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission: Free Registration: 9 a.m. $10 per vehicle includes lunch Info: 604-614-4815 or george@cantexx.ca SUNDAY, MAY 19 What: All-Brit Run Vancouver to Whistler Where: 8:30 a.m. start at Park Royal Mall, West Vancouver 8.30 a.m. Info. 604 736 6754 jstewart@westerndriver.com Website: westerndriver.com What: Creston Valley Cruisers Blossom Fest Show Shine Where: Downtown Creston When: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission: Free Registration: $25 at the gate Info: crestonvalleycruisers@gmail.com Website: crestonvalleycruisers.com What: 22nd Annual Kaslo May Days Car Show Where: Front Street, Kaslo When: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission: Free Registration: 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. $10 and open to all vehicles Info: 250-353-2500 or superdavekaslo@gmail.com Website: kaslomaydays.com What: 22nd Annual Peachland World Of Wheels Car Show Where: Beach Avenue, Peachland When: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission: Free Registration: 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. $20 and open to all vehicles Info: 250-767-6718, 250-215-8085 or peachlandcarshow@gmail.com Website: peachlandcarshow.com COMPETITIONS MAY 17 What: Friday Night Drag Racing Where: Mission Raceway Park, 32670 Dyke Rd., Mission When: Gates open at 4:30 p.m.; racing starts at 5 p.m. and ends at 11 p.m. Info: 604-826-6315 or info@missionraceway.com Website: missionraceway.com MAY 18 What: P.N.D. Soil Gravel Night at the Races Where: Western Speedway, 2207 Millstream Rd., Victoria Info:  250-474-2151 or denise@westernspeedway.net Website:  westernspeedway.net MAY 18-19 What: 62nd Annual Knox Mountain Hill Climb Where: Knox Mountain, Kelowna When: 9 a.m. to 5p.m both days Admission: Day pass $20; weekend pass $25 Info: 250-878-1233 or bryanfulton@shaw.ca Website: knoxmtnhillclimb.ca What Young Guns Memorial Weekend Where: Penticton Speedway, 2070 Carmi Ave., Penticton, When: Racing starts Saturday at 7 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m. Info: 250-809-9117, 250-460-0121 or pentictonspeedway17@gmail.com Website: pentictonspeedway.com Date: May 18-19 Where: Saratoga Speedway Oval Track Racing Event:  Monster Truck Show, Crash to Pass, Mad Max Extreme Racing, Figure 8 Cars, Hornet B Division. Rain or Shine Info: 1-250-337-5024 race@saratogaspeedway.bc.ca Website: http://www.saratogaracing.ca To have your event included in the Carnut Corner please e-mail
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Car shows and competitions in B.C. this weekend

Driving.ca Collector Classics columnist Alyn Edwards rolls into the DW Poppy high school show in his sweet Avanti last weekend.Cam Hutchins By Cam Hutchins VANCOUVER—Last Friday evening started with a bit of a history lesson out here on the West Coast. Fifteen ounces of history to be exact. The ’15 oz. Fuel Coupe’ is a 1934 5-window Ford coupe that was first built as a hot rod in the Fifites and then very successfully raced in the Sixties before going into hibernation. And last weekend it turned up here in the Lower Mainland with it’s latest caretaker, Ross Galitzky. The nitro-burning Hemi was the highlight of cruise night at the Tim Hortons on 192nd Street in Surrey. This treasured piece of hot-rodding history showed up on a trailer, and despite being parked on a side street, with it’s severely chopped roof and buckets of patina, it was still the belle of the show.’ Another cool ride delegated to the side street was a white 1967 Impala owned by Todd Leslie for decades. The side streets were packed and the main lot was stuffed with tons of cool old tin of all types and it was good to see lots of families walking around with the kids checking in the cars. There were also lots of kids at the DW Poppy high school show on Sunday. Also there was my favourite father-and-son team with their 1949 Ford Anglia dubbed The Rising Sun.’ Doug Cockburn bought it in 1965 and by 1973 the finished car was racing at the old Mission Raceway Drag strip. When that track closed he converted it to a street rod that today is regularly driven by son Dave Pick. The Poppy field was packed by the time I got there around 7:15 a.m., and all told there were over 700 vehicles to take in. One cool 1968 Camaro was painted gold with white stripes and features all the modern drivetrain goodies. That paint job is a tribute to owner Marsha Seekins’ alma mater, Georgia Tech and the Yellow Jackets.’ Carl Jamieson showed up in his 1963 Nova convertible that has always been one of my favourite cars since I first saw it more than 15 years ago. It was dwarfed by another cool ride parked nearby; a 1966 Ford Galaxie 7-litre owned by John Hood. Ford’s use of “Litre” size in the Sixties must have been a form of bragging as the European cars often used their engine size in the names of their cars. Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider’s 2.0-litre seems a bit wimpy compared to seven litres. Another of the Litre’ cars was a Cougar 6.5 Litre. But as always at Poppy it was cubic inches. For instance, Bill Ronalds’ 1969 Cougar with the 428 Cobra jet. A silver Impala with blue insert also caught my attention. Turns out owner Bob Mundie found this 1961 Chevy Impala in Alberta a few years a go, and after a few upgrades he drives it everywhere. One car I did not recognize was the little red Model T with the Scallop’ paint job. Previously it had been shown in white primer and was just recently painted by it’s owner Mario Raymond. Not only did he paint it at home; he built this little non-chopped T himself with help of his family. Sunday is Mother’s Day and the Kennedy Pub is stepping up to continue the Mother’s Day Car Show Tom the Tire Guy hosted for decades. On Saturday there are a couple of events worth checking out, including an open house at the Richmond works yard. If you’re in the valley, check out the kart races in the afternoon and then head out to Agassiz Speedway for the evening oval track racing. Cars and Crafts Langley is hosting a car show with all sorts of great stuff to buy for your Mom, and if you are in the Interior the White Post Auto Museum’s swap meet sounds like a winner of a place to find a gift for Mom too. So wherever you go this weekend take Mom along, so you can be the kid at a car show. SHOWS SATURDAY, MAY 11 What: Cars and Crafts Langley Where: Vanguard Secondary School, 3825 244th St., Langley When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission: Free Registration: 8:30 a.m. Info: 604-856-9193 or carsandcraftslangley@gmail.com What: Richmond CUPE 394 Car Show Where: Richmond Public Works Yard, 5599 Lynas Lane, Richmond When: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission: Free Registration: No registration is required. Arrive between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. at Dover Park (across the street from the Works Yard) if you would like to show your car. Space is limited Info: 604-786-2258 or pwopenhouse@richmond.ca Website: richmond.ca/pwopenhouse What: Classic Car Parts, Antique Collectibles Swap Meet Where: White Post Auto Museum, 4439A Trans Canada Hwy., Tappen When: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission: $2 Registration: Indoor and outdoor booths $25 Info: 250-835-2224, wpam@hotmail.ca or info@whitepostautomuseum.ca Website: whitepostautomuseum.ca SUNDAY, MAY 12 What: Kennedy’s Pub Mother’s Day Car Show Where: Kennedy’s Pub 11906 88 Ave, Delta When: 9 a.m. onward Admission: Free Registration: Starts at 8:30 a.m. $20 (includes meal and a beer). Proceeds to Christmas FundraiseR Info: 604-590-2366 or kennpub@shaw.ca COMPETITION SATURDAY, MAY 11 What: NHRA Summit Night Race #1 Where:
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