It's poetic justice that the opening practice for the Atlantic Championship at the Rexall Edmonton Indy was lead by a driver who is the direct beneficiary of good pharmaceuticals in action. American driver Carl Skerlong, driving the #14 King Taco car for Pacific Motorsports, topped the timing and scoring chart with a lap of 1.06.963, which is as fast as the slower Indy Cars run on the street circuit. Competing in an event with a naming sponsor in the drug store trade, Rexall means that Skerlong, who has battled a bad cold for most of the week, probably really means it when he ...... read more