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Fuji-X Sport: Baja SAE Endurance Racing


GilBarib

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Hi again!

 

Here is a few pics from l'Épreuve du Nord, a SAE mini-Baja endurance race. The Engineering Department at Laval University has been hosting the northernmost race in the circuit for the last 11 years, it's also the only one to take place in the snow !

It's the second time that I get a chance to shoot this really amazing and gruesome 2 hours event, out of the 27 Bajas on the starting line only 14 will make it to the end!

 

Here 's a link to the Wikipedia article on Baja SAE:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baja_SAE

 

The Flickr Album: https://flic.kr/s/aHsktSub7B

 

Thanks for looking !

 

Gilles

 

The Flickr Sport and Action group on Flickr: https://flic.kr/g/quLzW

 

24827250011_5ee49f4fee_b.jpgSAE BAJA - 2016 #38 by Gilles Baribeau, on Flickr

24292469084_f7ab3ee6da_b.jpgSAE BAJA - 2016 #46 by Gilles Baribeau, on Flickr

24568255700_01c1df43ca_b.jpgSAE BAJA - 2016 #28 by Gilles Baribeau, on Flickr

24893984356_02f27bf2f3_b.jpgSAE BAJA - 2016 #40 by Gilles Baribeau, on Flickr

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