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By Tim Mutrie
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 It's Thanksgiving Day in Canada and Andrew Comrie-Picard is driving back to his garage near Kingston, Ontario. It's sunny and beautiful. Families are out and about, but Comrie-Picard won't be joining his for the traditional holiday meal. "My Thanksgiving dinner is motor oil and valve lapping compound," says Comrie-Picard, 38, known in the rally world as "ACP." At the moment he's looking at an all-nighter, rebuilding his third blown motor in as many races. The U.S. series finale in Michigan is ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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