Toronto traffic speeds up for no one, even professional race car drivers.
Lochie Hughes, an Australian driver who competes in the USF Pro 2000 series, told reporters at Thursday's Honda Indy Toronto press conference that he almost missed the availability due to slow traffic on the roads.
The gridlock caused such a delay that Hughes had to resort to an alternative method of transport.
“I am just super happy to be here in Toronto," Hughes said. "I got stuck in traffic as well so I actually rented a bike to get here on time and then ran the rest of the way. It is cool to just be outside along the water there."
The traffic in the area has been especially slow this week due to road closures that accommodate the street track for the Honda Indy race. Local police had previously warned drivers to expect “significant delays” near the track.
Hughes is scheduled to compete in two USF Pro 2000 series races this weekend.
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