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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Dec 15, 2015 8:40:34 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 5th race of the season the A&W Cruisin' the Dub 300 at Motoplex Speedway & Event Park.
Scott Steckly won the pole, with a time of 20.907 seconds, beating Ray Courtemanche Jr. by 0.014 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Scott Steckly won his 1st pole of the year, Steckly won his 6th career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since 2012 at Circuit ICAR 16 races ago, Steckly, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 1st, Steckly, the points leader, will be trying to improve on his 9 point lead over Louis-Philippe Dumoulin
1.22-Scott Steckly 2.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 3.14-James Van Domselaar 4.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 5.02-Mark Dilley 6.09-Ryley Seibert 7.24-Jim White 8.69-Trevor Seibert 9.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 10.28-Cameron Hayley 11.3-Jason Hathaway 12.5-Noel Dowler 13.21-Jason White 14.56-Larry Jackson 15.17-D.J. Kennington 16.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr. 17.90-Martin Roy 18.98-Kerry Micks 19.39-Alex Guenette 20.83-Kelly Admiraal 21.51-Nick Jewell
Did Not Qualify 22.76-Jason Hankewich
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2015 13:14:26 GMT -5
Steckly's starting position in the real-life A&W Cruisin' the Dub 300? 4th. In Oreius' version of the race, that's the starting position of J.R. Fitzpatrick, who sat on the pole of the real-life A&W Crusin' the Dub 300.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Dec 15, 2015 17:54:46 GMT -5
Race #5 - A&W Cruisin' the Dub 300
It was a cloudy day in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entered Round 5 at the Motoplex Speedway & Event Park for the A&W Cruisin' the Dub 300.
Scott Steckly led the field to the green flag as he quickly began to pull away and it appeared he would score his third win in a row, however this time Steckly would have some competition as he would lose the lead to his championship rival Louis-Philippe Dumoulin. Once in the lead, Dumoulin himself began to show why he shouldn't be over looked, dominating the event by leading 254 of the possible 300 laps. But with the laps winding down, Jason Hathaway had driven himself into second place and took the lead with seven laps to go to score his first win in nearly five years.
Other Noticeables: Jason Hathaway scored his 1st win of the season, Hathaway led 1 time for 7 laps, including the final 7 laps, It was the 2nd win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since 2008 at Kawartha 56 races ago, Scott Steckly, who finished 5th, kept his points lead, leading Louis-Philippe Dumoulin by 5 points
1.3-Jason Hathaway (7 laps led) 2.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin (254 laps led) 3.24-Jim White (4 laps led) 4.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr. 5.22-Scott Steckly (32 laps led) 6.09-Ryley Seibert-1 lap 7.39-Alex Guenette-1 lap (3 laps led) 8.17-D.J. Kennington-1 lap 9.02-Mark Dilley-1 lap 10.90-Martin Roy-1 lap 11.83-Kelly Admiraal-1 lap 12.14-James Van Domselaar-1 lap 13.5-Noel Dowler-2 laps 14.21-Jason White-2 laps 15.69-Trevor Seibert-2 laps 16.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick-3 laps 17.51-Nick Jewell-3 laps 18.56-Larry Jackson-4 laps 19.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr.-4 laps 20.98-Kerry Micks-6 laps 21.28-Cameron Hayley-146 laps (Ignition)
Scott Steckly-1-32 Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-33-166 Jim White-167-170 Alex Guenette-171-173 Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-174-293 Jason Hathaway-294-300
5 Lead Changes among 5 drivers
Caution Flags: 1 for 5 laps Lap 259 (Car #98 Spin Turn 1 after contact from 14)
Margin of Victory: 1.088 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 55 Minutes and 23 Seconds
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Post by Deleted on Dec 15, 2015 18:29:03 GMT -5
In reality, Hathaway finished this race in second behind Scott Steckly, who finished 5th in Oreius' version of the race.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 1, 2016 9:00:32 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 6th race of the season the Velocity Prairie Thunder at the Auto Clearing Motor Speedway.
D.J. Kennington won the pole, with a time of 17.152 seconds, beating Mark Dilley by 0.132 seconds.
Other Noticeables: D.J. Kennington won his 2nd pole of the year, Kennington won his 15th career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Circuit ICAR 2 races ago, J.R. Fitzpatrick, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 19th, Scott Steckly, who will be starting 3rd, will be trying to improve on his 5 point lead over Louis-Philippe Dumoulin
1.17-D.J. Kennington 2.02-Mark Dilley 3.22-Scott Steckly 4.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 5.21-Jason White 6.5-Noel Dowler 7.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr. 8.3-Jason Hathaway 9.69-Trevor Seibert 10.24-Jim White 11.28-Cameron Hayley 12.39-Alex Guenette 13.51-Nick Jewell 14.09-Ryley Seibert 15.83-Kelly Admiraal 16.14-James Van Domselaar 17.56-Larry Jackson 18.90-Martin Roy 19.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 20.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 21.98-Kerry Micks
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Post by johngronkowski on Jan 1, 2016 9:17:24 GMT -5
Looks like a good title battle.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2016 13:16:04 GMT -5
A good title battle indeed.
D.J. Kennington started 12th in the actual 2013 Velocity Prairie Thunder, J.R. Fitzpatrick sat on pole position in the actual race, though he's starting 19th in Oreius' version.
By the way, if anyone else wants to help me with comparing Oreius' races with their real-life counterparts, feel free to jump right in!
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 1, 2016 19:00:00 GMT -5
Race #6 - Velocity Prairie Thunder
It was a cloudy day in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entered Round 6 at the Auto Clearing Motor Speedway for the Velocity Prairie Thunder.
D.J. Kennington led the field to the green flag as the 2012 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Champion would lead the first 19 laps before Scott Steckly would drive himself into the lead as the 0.333 mile short track would deliver as a few spins and wrecks would happen as for the second race in a row Jason Hathaway appeared to be on his way to score back-to-back wins but his car would fade early. This left Steckly to battle with Kennington, a battle Steckly would win and score his third win in the last four races.
Other Noticeables: Scott Steckly scored his 3rd win of the season, Steckly led 3 times for 95 laps, including the final 65 laps, It was the 16th win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Circuit ICAR 2 races ago, Scott Steckly, who finished 1st, kept his points lead, leading Louis-Philippe Dumoulin by 20 points
1.22-Scott Steckly (95 laps led) 2.17-D.J. Kennington (76 laps led) 3.83-Kelly Admiraal 4.02-Mark Dilley 5.69-Trevor Seibert 6.21-Jason White 7.3-Jason Hathaway (79 laps led) 8.28-Cameron Hayley-1 lap 9.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr.-1 lap 10.56-Larry Jackson-1 lap 11.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-2 laps 12.51-Nick Jewell-2 laps 13.09-Ryley Seibert-2 laps 14.90-Martin Roy-3 laps 15.98-Kerry Micks-3 laps 16.5-Noel Dowler-4 laps 17.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr.-4 laps 18.24-Jim White-5 laps 19.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick-5 laps 20.39-Alex Guenette-72 laps (Ignition) 21.14-James Van Domselaar-206 laps (Accident)
D.J. Kennington-1-19 Scott Steckly-20-46 Jason Hathaway-47-124 D.J. Kennington-125-180 Scott Steckly-181-182 D.J. Kennington-183-184 Scott Steckly-185-250
6 Lead Changes among 3 drivers
Caution Flags: 6 for 31 laps Lap 44 (Cars #47, 24, 14 and 90 Accident Frontstretch), Lap 50 (Cars #90 and 09 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 56 (Car #21 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 60), Lap 63 (Cars #22 and 24 Spin Backstretch), Lap 152 (Car #98 Spin Frontstretch after contact from 17), Lap 204 (Car #28 Spin Turn 4 after contact from 3)
Margin of Victory: 1.729 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 25 Minutes and 55 Seconds
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2016 6:38:12 GMT -5
Steckly took this race in real life, too! Though he led only 42 laps in the real race as opposed to 95 here.
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Post by frow78 on Jan 3, 2016 16:54:19 GMT -5
Whats up with that picture??
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