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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 9, 2016 10:59:59 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 1st race of the season the Pinty's Presents the Clarington 200 at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.
Kerry Micks won the pole, with a time of 96.589 seconds, beating D.J. Kennington by 0.023 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Kerry Micks won his 1st pole of the year, Micks won his 5th career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since 2011 at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 29 races ago, Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 5th, D.J. Kennington, the 2012 and 2013 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Champion, will be starting 2nd
1.02-Kerry Micks 2.17-D.J. Kennington 3.76-Jeff Lapcevich 4.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 5.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 6.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 7.42-Peter Klutt 8.66-Robin Buck 9.67-David Thorndyke 10.97-Hugo Vannini 11.83-Bob Attrell 12.25-Joey McColm 13.27-Andrew Ranger 14.56-Matthew Scannell 15.3-Jason Hathaway 16.18-Stefan Rzadzinski 17.99-Matt Pritiko 18.00-Derek White 19.24-Luc Lesage 20.9-Russ Bond 21.28-Jason White 22.87-Steven Mathews 23.77-Jocelyn Fecteau 24.88-Marc-Antoine Camirand 25.5-Noel Dowler 26.59-Ryan Klutt 27.22-Scott Steckly 28.95-Anthony Simone
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 9, 2016 20:00:03 GMT -5
Race #1 - Pinty's Presents the Clarington 200
It was a clear day in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entered Round 1 at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park for the Pinty's Presents the Clarington 200.
Kerry Micks led the field to the Green Flag as he would quickly began to pull away as the road course turned out to be pretty calm as only two cautions would come out, leading to drivers running mostly by themselves. Micks would dominate the day, leading 35 of the 51 laps, but after a brief battle with the 2012 and 2013 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Champion D.J Kennington, Micks would fade to 5th by the end of the race. Up front Kennington was looking to start the new year off with a win, but it would be Jeff Lapcevich who would drive past Kennington and score his first ever win.
Other Noticeables: Jeff Lapcevich scored his 1st win of the season, Lapcevich led 1 time for 6 laps, including the final 6 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series in his 54th start, Luc Lesage(9th), Bob Attrell(10th), Stefan Rzadzinski(17th), Jocelyn Fecteau(21st), Matt Pritiko(23rd) and Russ Bond(28th) made their NASCAR Canadian Tire Series debuts, Jeff Lapcevich, who finished 1st, is the points leader, leading D.J. Kennington by 4 points
1.76-Jeff Lapcevich (6 laps led) 2.17-D.J. Kennington (10 laps led) 3.66-Robin Buck 4.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 5.02-Kerry Micks (35 laps led) 6.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 7.97-Hugo Vannini 8.42-Peter Klutt 9.24-Luc Lesage 10.83-Bob Attrell 11.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 12.5-Noel Dowler 13.88-Marc-Antoine Camirand 14.25-Joey McColm 15.00-Derek White 16.87-Steven Mathews 17.18-Stefan Rzadzinski 18.67-David Thorndyke 19.56-Matthew Scannell 20.27-Andrew Ranger 21.77-Jocelyn Fecteau 22.3-Jason Hathaway 23.99-Matt Pritiko 24.59-Ryan Klutt 25.95-Anthony Simone 26.22-Scott Steckly-1 lap 27.28-Jason White-23 laps (Accident) 28.9-Russ Bond-28 laps (Camshaft)
Kerry Micks-1-13 D.J. Kennington-14-16 Kerry Micks-17-36 D.J. Kennington-37 Kerry Micks-38-39 D.J. Kennington-40-45 Jeff Lapcevich-46-51
6 Lead Changes among 3 drivers
Caution Flags: 2 for 4 laps Lap 24 (Car #9 Stalled Turn 11), Lap 30 (Car #28 Accident Turn 11)
Margin of Victory: 3.303 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 30 Minutes and 22 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 16, 2016 7:59:51 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 2nd race of the season the inaugural Budweiser 300 at the Autodrome Chaudiere.
Jason Hathaway won the pole, with a time of 13.892 seconds, beating J.R. Fitzpatrick by 0.001 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Jason Hathaway won his 1st pole of the year, Hathaway won his 2nd career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since 2013 at Autodrome St. Eustache 8 races ago, Jeff Lapcevich, the points leader, is not entered in this event, has a 4 point lead over D.J. Kennington
1.3-Jason Hathaway 2.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 3.15-Steven Mathews 4.27-Andrew Ranger 5.02-Mark Dilley 6.25-Joey McColm 7.39-Alex Guenette 8.18-Alex Tagliani 9.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 10.97-Hugo Vannini 11.95-Anthony Simone 12.5-Noel Dowler 13.22-Scott Steckly 14.17-D.J. Kennington 15.72-Erica Thiering 16.28-Jason White 17.24-Ray Courtemanche Jr.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 16, 2016 19:29:52 GMT -5
Race #2 - Budweiser 300
It was a clear day in Vallee-Jonction, Quebec, Canada as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entered Round 2 at the Autodrome Chaudiere for the inaugural Budweiser 300.
Jason Hathaway led the field to the Green Flag as he would quickly began to pull away and would lead until he was spun out by Joey McColm, amazingly no caution would come out, allowing Steven Mathews to take the lead. With Hathaway out of the lead and multiple laps down, Mathews would swap the lead with Alex Guenette several times but would pull away late in the race and score his first ever win in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series.
Other Noticeables: Steven Mathews scored his 1st win of the season, Mathews led 3 times for 182 laps, including the final 109 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series in his 26th start, Erica Thiering(11th) made her NASCAR Canadian Tire Series debut, Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, who finished 2nd, is the new points leader, leading D.J. Kennington by 1 point
1.15-Steven Mathews (182 laps led) 2.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 3.39-Alex Guenette (79 laps led) 4.22-Scott Steckly 5.27-Andrew Ranger-1 lap 6.28-Jason White-1 lap 7.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick-1 lap 8.17-D.J. Kennington-1 lap 9.02-Mark Dilley-1 lap 10.3-Jason Hathaway-1 lap (39 laps led) 11.72-Erica Thiering-2 laps 12.95-Anthony Simone-2 laps 13.5-Noel Dowler-2 laps 14.97-Hugo Vannini-2 laps 15.25-Joey McColm-2 laps 16.18-Alex Tagliani-2 laps 17.24-Ray Courtemanche Jr.-4 laps
Jason Hathaway-1-39 Steven Mathews-40-56 Alex Guenette-57-90 Steven Mathews-91-145 Alex Guenette-146-190 Steven Mathews-191-300
5 Lead Changes among 3 drivers
Caution Flags: 0 for 0 laps
Margin of Victory: 0.674 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 18 Minutes and 52 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 23, 2016 10:10:00 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 3rd race of the season the Jiffy Lube 100 Pres. by Le Petite Bretonne at Circuit ICAR.
Andrew Ranger won the pole, with a time of 108.303 seconds, beating Peter Klutt by 0.293 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Andrew Ranger won his 1st pole of the year, Ranger won his 10th career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since 2010 at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve; 43 races ago, Scott Steckly, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 8th, Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, who will start 14th, will be trying to improve on his 1 point lead over D.J. Kennington
1.27-Andrew Ranger 2.42-Peter Klutt 3.39-Alex Guenette 4.36-Alex Labbe 5.5-Noel Dowler 6.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 7.3-Jason Hathaway 8.22-Scott Steckly 9.17-D.J. Kennington 10.59-Gary Klutt 11.18-Alex Tagliani 12.88-Derek White 13.24-Luc Lesage 14.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 15.37-Simon Dion-Viens 16.95-Anthony Simone 17.25-Joey McColm 18.71-Patrice Brisebois 19.03-Elie Arseneau 20.04-Jean Francois Dumoulin 21.56-Matthew Scannell 22.02-Mark Dilley 23.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 24.28-Jason White 25.97-Hugo Vannini 26.72-Xavier Coupal 27.77-Jocelyn Fecteau 28.76-Jeff Lapcevich 29.99-Marc-Antoine Camirand
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 23, 2016 16:59:48 GMT -5
Race #3 - Jiffy Lube 100 Pres. by Le Petite Bretonne
It was a clear day in Mirabel, Quebec, Canada as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entered Round 3 at Circuit ICAR for the Jiffy Lube 100 Pres. by Le Petite Bretonne.
Andrew Ranger led the field to the Green Flag as he would quickly began to pull away as for the second year in a row at Circuit ICAR, the leader would totally dominate. In 2013, Scott Steckly started on the pole and led every single lap as nearly all the crowd would leave before halfway. With that in mind, only a small crowd of 800 fans were in attendance, breaking a record for the least amount of fans at a NASCAR event that had been in place since 1957. With Ranger having a lead of almost 14 seconds by halfway, much of the crowd left again as Ranger would lead all thirty laps and score a dominating win.
Other Noticeables: Andrew Ranger scored his 1st win of the season, Ranger led 1 time for 30 laps, including all 30 laps, It was the 17th win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since 2012 at Kawartha; 16 races ago, J.R. Fitzpatrick, who finished 3rd, is the new points leader, leading Louis-Philippe Dumoulin by 1 point
1.27-Andrew Ranger (30 laps led) 2.39-Alex Guenette 3.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 4.5-Noel Dowler 5.36-Alex Labbe 6.42-Peter Klutt 7.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 8.22-Scott Steckly 9.18-Alex Tagliani 10.59-Gary Klutt 11.17-D.J. Kennington 12.88-Derek White 13.3-Jason Hathaway 14.24-Luc Lesage 15.25-Joey McColm 16.56-Matthew Scannell 17.37-Simon Dion-Viens 18.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 19.02-Mark Dilley 20.03-Elie Arseneau 21.71-Patrice Brisebois 22.97-Hugo Vannini 23.77-Jocelyn Fecteau 24.76-Jeff Lapcevich 25.72-Xavier Coupal 26.99-Marc-Antoine Camirand-1 lap 27.28-Jason White-1 lap 28.95-Anthony Simone-1 lap 29.04-Jean Francois Dumoulin-2 laps
Andrew Ranger-1-30
0 Lead Changes among 1 driver
Caution Flags: 0 for 0 laps
Margin of Victory: 7.311 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 1 Minute and 40 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 3, 2016 7:59:55 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 4th race of the season the Alberta Has Energy 300 at the Edmonton International Raceway.
Jason Hathaway won the pole, with a time of 15.288 seconds, beating D.J. Kennington by 0.006 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Jason Hathaway won his 2nd pole of the year, Hathaway won his 3rd career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Autodrome Chaudiere; 2 races ago, J.R. Fitzpatrick, who will start 9th, will be trying to improve on his 1 point lead over Louis-Philippe Dumoulin
1.3-Jason Hathaway 2.17-D.J. Kennington 3.57-Shania LaForce 4.72-Erica Thiering 5.18-Alex Tagliani 6.24-Stefan Rzadzinski 7.22-Scott Steckly 8.02-Mark Dilley 9.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 10.56-Larry Jackson 11.27-Andrew Ranger 12.5-Noel Dowler 13.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 14.48-Steven Mathews 15.28-Jamie Krzysik 16.51-Nick Jewell 17.83-Ian Admiraal 18.25-Joey McColm 19.33-Bob DeLorme 20.14-James Van Domselaar
Did Not Qualify 21.97-Jason Hankewich
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 3, 2016 17:59:55 GMT -5
Race #4 - Alberta Has Energy 300
It was a clear night in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entered Round 4 at the Edmonton International Raceway for the inaugural Alberta Has Energy 300.
Jason Hathaway led the field to the Green Flag as he would lead the first three laps as the race turned out to be a real cluster. With multiple cautions coming out in rash of laps, drivers would be lapped multiple times while in the pits and others would get stuck in their stalls creating a lot of complaining drivers and crews. Up front, Noel Dowler would show some muscle leading the most laps and appeared on his way to victory until D.J. Kennington, the 2012 and 2013 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Champion, would drive past and score his first win in 2014.
Other Noticeables: D.J. Kennington scored his 1st win of the season, Kennington led 2 times for 70 laps, including the final 19 laps, It was the 20th win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since 2013 at Barrie; 6 races ago, Ian Admiraal(13th), Jamie Krzysik(16th) and Shania LaForce(20th) made their NASCAR Canadian Tire Series debuts, D.J. Kennington, who finished 1st, is the new points leader, leading Louis-Philippe Dumoulin by 3 points
1.17-D.J. Kennington (70 laps led) 2.5-Noel Dowler (116 laps led) 3.24-Stefan Rzadzinski (6 laps led) 4.72-Erica Thiering-1 lap 5.22-Scott Steckly-1 lap (32 laps led) 6.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-1 lap (57 laps led) 7.02-Mark Dilley-1 lap (16 laps led) 8.18-Alex Tagliani-2 laps 9.27-Andrew Ranger-4 laps 10.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick-5 laps 11.3-Jason Hathaway-6 laps (3 laps led) 12.48-Steven Mathews-8 laps 13.83-Ian Admiraal-12 laps 14.56-Larry Jackson-14 laps 15.51-Nick Jewell-15 laps 16.28-Jamie Krzysik-16 laps 17.25-Joey McColm-19 laps 18.33-Bob DeLorme-24 laps 19.14-James Van Domselaar-31 laps 20.57-Shania LaForce-147 laps (Accident)
Jason Hathaway-1-4 Scott Steckly-5-36 D.J. Kennington-37-86 Noel Dowler-87-101 Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-102-158 Stefan Rzadzinski-159-163 Mark Dilley-164-174 Stefan Rzadzinski-175-180 Noel Dowler-181-281 D.J. Kennington-282-300
9 Lead Changes among 7 drivers
Caution Flags: 7 for 33 laps Lap 1 (Car #84 Spin Turn 1 after contact from 27), Lap 54 (Car #02 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 84), Lap 60 (Car #22 Spin Turn 2 after contact from 47), Lap 79 (Car #5 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 14), Lap 85 (Car #83 Spin Turn 4 after contact from 22), Lap 156 (Car #18 Spin Turn 3), Lap 199 (Car #3 Spin Turn 3)
Margin of Victory: 1.906 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 30 Minutes and 24 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 20, 2016 6:30:27 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 5th race of the season the Velocity Prairie Thunder 250 at the Auto Clearing Motor Speedway.
Jason Hathaway won the pole, with a time of 17.185 seconds, beating Ian Admiraal by 0.072 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Jason Hathaway won his 3rd pole of the year and second in a row, Hathaway won his 4th career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Edmonton; 1 race ago, Scott Steckly, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 8th, D.J. Kennington, who will start 16th, will be trying to improve on his 3 point lead over Louis-Philippe Dumoulin
1.3-Jason Hathaway 2.28-Ian Admiraal 3.27-Andrew Ranger 4.25-Joey McColm 5.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 6.5-Noel Dowler 7.51-Nick Jewell 8.22-Scott Steckly 9.14-James Van Domselaar 10.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 11.18-Alex Tagliani 12.24-Stefan Rzadzinski 13.48-Steven Mathews 14.02-Mark Dilley 15.72-Erica Thiering 16.17-D.J. Kennington 17.57-Dennis LaForce 18.56-Larry Jackson 19.97-Jason Hankewich
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 20, 2016 18:10:32 GMT -5
Race #5 - Velocity Prairie Thunder 250
It was a cloudy day in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entered Round 5 at the Auto Clearing Motor Speedway for the Velocity Prairie Thunder 250.
Jason Hathaway led the field to the Green Flag for the second race in a row as he would lead the first twenty one laps before being passed by Andrew Ranger who would lead briefly before Louis-Philippe Dumoulin would take over and begin to lap drivers. The 0.333 mile track was a pretty calm affair as only two cautions would fly during the whole race as Dumoulin would dominate the day, leading all but 26 laps and score an important win to keep himself in the championship hunt.
Other Noticeables: Louis-Philippe Dumoulin scored his 1st win of the season, Dumoulin led 1 time for 224 laps, including the final 224 laps, It was the 4th win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since 2013 at CTMP; 8 races ago, Dennis LaForce(19th) made his NASCAR Canadian Tire Series debut, Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, who finished 1st, is the new points leader, leading D.J. Kennington by 6 points
1.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin (224 laps led) 2.51-Nick Jewell 3.72-Erica Thiering-1 lap 4.25-Joey McColm-1 lap 5.17-D.J. Kennington-1 lap 6.02-Mark Dilley-1 lap 7.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick-1 lap 8.5-Noel Dowler-2 laps 9.27-Andrew Ranger-2 laps (5 laps led) 10.3-Jason Hathaway-2 laps (21 laps led) 11.14-James Van Domselaar-2 laps 12.48-Steven Mathews-2 laps 13.18-Alex Tagliani-3 laps 14.24-Stefan Rzadzinski-3 laps 15.22-Scott Steckly-3 laps 16.28-Ian Admiraal-4 laps 17.56-Larry Jackson-6 laps 18.97-Jason Hankewich-6 laps 19.57-Dennis LaForce-136 laps (Engine)
Jason Hathaway-1-21 Andrew Ranger-22-26 Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-27-250
2 Lead Changes among 3 drivers
Caution Flags: 2 for 10 laps Lap 208 (Car #18 Stalled Frontstretch), Lap 235 (Cars #02 and 56 Accident Turn 4)
Margin of Victory: 2.088 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 21 Minutes and 12 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 29, 2016 8:30:06 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 6th race of the season the National 250 at the Autodrome St. Eustache.
J.R. Fitzpatrick won the pole, with a time of 20.900 seconds, beating Louis-Philippe Dumoulin by 0.144 seconds.
Other Noticeables: J.R. Fitzpatrick won his 1st pole of the year, Fitzpatrick won his 13th career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since 2013 at Delaware; 17 races ago, Scott Steckly, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 11th, Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, who will start 2nd, will be trying to improve on his 6 point lead over D.J. Kennington
1.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 2.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 3.17-D.J. Kennington 4.02-Mark Dilley 5.3-Jason Hathaway 6.95-Anthony Simone 7.39-Alex Guenette 8.27-Andrew Ranger 9.97-Hugo Vannini 10.56-Matthew Scannell 11.22-Scott Steckly 12.5-Noel Dowler 13.25-Joey McColm 14.24-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 15.18-Alex Tagliani 16.76-Jeff Lapcevich 17.72-Alex Labbe
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Apr 29, 2016 15:00:04 GMT -5
Race #6 - National 250
It was a clear night in St. Eustache, Quebec, Canada as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entered Round 6 at the Autodrome St. Eustache for the National 250.
J.R. Fitzpatrick led the field to the Green Flag but it would be points leader Louis-Philippe Dumoulin who would lead the first lap. With a racing surface that drivers had complained about since arriving, drivers took the race slow and kept to themselves during the event as only one caution would fly during the whole event. Andrew Ranger, who already had won a race before this event, took advantage of his experience and would drive into the lead within the first hundred laps and began to pull away from the field as drivers had one shot at a pit stop to try and catch Ranger.
Scott Steckly came into this event looking to win back-to-back events at the track as his team hit the right setup and began to close on Ranger as the laps counted down and with one lap to go both him and Ranger were side by side and gave fans a thrilling finish as both drivers crossed the line in nearly a tie with the photo finish showing Ranger had scored the win and scored the closest finish in the history of the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series.
Other Noticeables: Andrew Ranger scored his 2nd win of the season, Ranger led 1 time for 174 laps, including the final 174 laps, It was the 18th win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Circuit ICAR; 4 races ago, Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, who finished 10th, kept his points lead, leading D.J. Kennington by 3 points
1.27-Andrew Ranger (174 laps led) 2.22-Scott Steckly 3.39-Alex Guenette (49 laps led) 4.95-Anthony Simone 5.02-Mark Dilley (14 laps led) 6.17-D.J. Kennington 7.18-Alex Tagliani 8.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick-1 lap (12 laps led) 9.56-Matthew Scannell-1 lap 10.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-1 lap (1 lap led) 11.5-Noel Dowler-1 lap 12.3-Jason Hathaway-1 lap 13.76-Jeff Lapcevich-1 lap 14.97-Hugo Vannini-1 lap 15.24-Ray Courtemanche Jr.-1 lap 16.72-Alex Labbe-1 lap 17.25-Joey McColm-2 laps
J.R. Fitzpatrick-Pole Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-1 J.R. Fitzpatrick-2-13 Mark Dilley-14-27 Alex Guenette-28-76 Andrew Ranger-77-250
4 Lead Changes among 5 drivers
Caution Flags: 1 for 5 laps Lap 28 (Car #02 Spin Turn 3)
Margin of Victory: 0.022 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour and 39 Minutes
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on May 13, 2016 10:09:59 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 7th race of the season the JuliaWine.com Le 50 Tours at Circuit de Trois-Rivieres.
Louis-Philippe Dumoulin won the pole, with a time of 79.038 seconds, beating J.R. Fitzpatrick by 0.296 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Louis-Philippe Dumoulin won his 1st pole of the year, Dumoulin won his 2nd career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since 2011 at Circuit de Trois-Rivieres; 36 races ago, D.J. Kennington, the winner of this race the past two years, will be starting 20th, Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, who will start 1st, will be trying to improve on his 3 point lead over D.J. Kennington
1.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 2.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 3.27-Andrew Ranger 4.04-Jean Francois Dumoulin 5.02-Kerry Micks 6.88-Marc-Antoine Camirand 7.76-Jeff Lapcevich 8.25-Joey McColm 9.3-Jason Hathaway 10.5-Noel Dowler 11.39-Alex Guenette 12.36-Alex Labbe 13.37-Simon Dion-Viens 14.94-Dave Coursol 15.99-Matt Pritiko 16.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 17.72-Xavier Coupal 18.7-Jacques Villeneuve 19.18-Alex Tagliani 20.17-D.J. Kennington 21.22-Scott Steckly 22.24-Luc Lesage 23.00-Dominic Jacques 24.9-Vaughn Gittin Jr. 25.97-Hugo Vannini 26.16-Benoit Theetge 27.59-Gary Klutt 28.95-Anthony Simone 29.71-Patrice Brisebois 30.77-Jocelyn Fecteau 31.03-Elie Arseneau 32.42-Peter Klutt 33.56-Matthew Scannell
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on May 13, 2016 15:30:00 GMT -5
Race #7 - JuliaWine.com Le 50 Tours
It was a clear day in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entered Round 7 at the Circuit de Trois-Rivieres for the JuliaWine.com Le 50 Tours.
Louis-Philippe Dumoulin led the field to the Green Flag and would quickly begin to pull himself away from the field as he was looking for maximum points, easily leading the most laps and trying to score yet another win on a road course. The race would have five cautions that would slow the event giving drivers chances at Dumoulin but no one could until with ten laps to go Dumoulin brakes began to fade, allowing J.R. Fitzpatrick to pass him and go on to score his first win in over a year.
Other Noticeables: J.R. Fitzpatrick scored his 1st win of the season, Fitzpatrick led 1 time for 10 laps, including the final 10 laps, It was the 10th win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since 2013 at Delaware; 18 races ago, Vaughn Gittin Jr.(12th) and Dominic Jacques(20th) made their NASCAR Canadian Tire Series debuts, Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, who finished 10th, kept his points lead, leading J.R. Fitzpatrick by 10 points
1.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick (10 laps led) 2.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin (40 laps led) 3.02-Kerry Micks 4.27-Andrew Ranger 5.04-Jean Francois Dumoulin 6.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 7.99-Matt Pritiko 8.5-Noel Dowler 9.3-Jason Hathaway 10.39-Alex Guenette 11.22-Scott Steckly 12.9-Vaughn Gittin Jr. 13.76-Jeff Lapcevich 14.37-Simon Dion-Viens 15.25-Joey McColm 16.56-Matthew Scannell 17.94-Dave Coursol 18.36-Alex Labbe 19.59-Gary Klutt 20.00-Dominic Jacques 21.24-Luc Lesage 22.18-Alex Tagliani-1 lap 23.17-D.J. Kennington-1 lap 24.88-Marc-Antoine Camirand-1 lap 25.7-Jacques Villeneuve-1 lap 26.16-Benoit Theetge-1 lap 27.71-Patrice Brisebois-1 lap 28.03-Elie Arseneau-1 lap 29.97-Hugo Vannini-1 lap 30.95-Anthony Simone-2 laps 31.42-Peter Klutt-6 laps (Gearbox) 32.77-Jocelyn Fecteau-10 laps (Accident) 33.72-Xavier Coupal-41 laps (Accident)
Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-1-40 J.R. Fitzpatrick-41-50
1 Lead Change among 2 drivers
Caution Flags: 5 for 10 laps Lap 14 (Car #99 Spin Turn 3 after contact from 88), Lap 17 (Cars #36 and 76 Spin Turn 3), Lap 22 (Cars #71, 22, 77, 03, 16 and 18 Accident Backstretch), Lap 25 (Car #7 Spin Turn 3 after contact from 29), Lap 28 (Car #17 Spin Turn 3 after contact from 29)
Margin of Victory: 11.728 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 26 Minutes and 34 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on May 20, 2016 8:10:01 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 8th race of the season the Wilson Equipment 300 at the Riverside International Speedway.
Andrew Ranger won the pole, with a time of 17.791 seconds, beating D.J. Kennington by 0.214 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Andrew Ranger won his 1st pole of the year, Ranger won his 11th career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since 2010 at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve; 36 races ago, D.J. Kennington, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 2nd, Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, who will start 10th, will be trying to improve on his 10 point lead over J.R. Fitzpatrick
1.27-Andrew Ranger 2.17-D.J. Kennington 3.02-Mark Dilley 4.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 5.28-Donald Chisholm 6.72-Alex Labbe 7.25-Joey McColm 8.56-Matthew Scannell 9.3-Jason Hathaway 10.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 11.22-Scott Steckly 12.24-John Flemming 13.9-Kerry Micks 14.18-Stefan Rzadzinski 15.90-Paul Jean 16.5-Noel Dowler
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