McLaren 720S versus Lamborghini Huracan, Toyota Supra versus Corvette, Audi R8 versus Tesla, and two McLaren 720S cars going side by side — CJR Performance brought Canada’s Ultimate Roll Racing Event to Toronto Motorsports Park in Cayuga, Ontario and this is the best of the action. Exotic versus JDM versus muscle versus EV all on the same roll racing course at one of Canada’s most iconic motorsports facilities. Watch the full compilation on the Toronto Motorsports Park YouTube channel and get your tickets for the next CJR Performance Roll Racing event at torontomotorsportspark.com.
The pink Barbie-wrapped McLaren 720S is one of the most recognizable cars in the Canadian car community — and it earns every bit of that recognition when it lines up against the matte black Lamborghini Huracan and a gray McLaren 720S in back-to-back roll racing matchups at TMP Cayuga. The Huracan’s naturally aspirated V10 against the twin-turbocharged McLaren powertrain is one of the best exotic versus exotic debates in Canadian car culture, and this roll racing event settled it on the same course. The blue A80 Toyota Supra lines up against a gray BMW 3 Series and a purple Dodge Durango SRT in JDM versus German and JDM versus American muscle SUV matchups that the crowd at TMP did not expect. The gray Toyota GR Supra faces the matte black Lamborghini Huracan — Toyota’s turbocharged inline six against one of the most iconic naturally aspirated V10 supercars in production history. A red Corvette C7 and a red Camaro ZL1 line up in one of the cleanest all-American domestic matchups of the day, same brand, same colour, completely different character. A blue Audi R8 V10 faces a Tesla Model 3 — combustion versus instant electric torque — in the matchup that captures the current state of performance car culture better than anything else on the card. A black Honda Civic Sub Oten build and a white Honda Civic Type R represent the FWD class with some of the most purpose-built compact drag platforms in Canada. Sport bikes close out the card with two-wheel speed on the same roll racing course.
CJR Performance runs Canada’s Ultimate Roll Racing Event as one of the most diverse and well-attended roll racing competitions in Ontario, bringing together exotic supercar owners, JDM enthusiasts, domestic muscle car drivers, European performance communities, and motorcycle riders at Toronto Motorsports Park in Cayuga, Ontario. TMP has been the home of Canadian motorsports since 1955 as a fully NHRA-sanctioned quarter-mile drag strip and road course, and roll racing events at this facility attract the best performance cars in Canada. Subscribe to the Toronto Motorsports Park YouTube channel for full roll racing compilations, drag racing event coverage, and behind-the-scenes content from every TMP event in the 2026 season. Get tickets and event information at torontomotorsportspark.com. Toronto Motorsports Park in Cayuga, Ontario sits at 1040 Kohler Road and has operated as one of Canada’s premier motorsports destinations since 1955, running a fully NHRA-sanctioned quarter-mile drag strip alongside a multi-layout road course that hosts everything from Formula 1200 open wheel racing to exotic car experience hot laps. The TMP property is the venue for the Canadian Nitro Nationals top fuel and pro modified drag racing event, the Victoria Day Weekend Spectacular, the Labour Day Weekend Spectacular, Ontario Grudge Wars heads-up drag racing, Canada Heads Up championship racing, King of the North No Prep Friday night events, Cars on Fire Import Expo Saturday nights, and Saturday Night Lights car show events throughout the 2026 season. CJR Performance roll racing at Toronto Motorsports Park brings an additional layer of competition format to the TMP calendar, allowing roll racing matchups between vehicles that span every category of the performance car world — from twin-turbocharged British supercars to naturally aspirated Italian V10 exotics to Japanese tuner cars to American muscle SUVs to electric performance vehicles — all on the same course at the same event, judged on the same rolling start standard. The result is a roll racing card that represents Canadian car culture more completely than any other single-day event on the Ontario motorsports calendar.
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