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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 4, 2015 22:39:21 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 1st race of the season the Vortex Brake Pads 200 at the newly named Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.
J.R. Fitzpatrick won the pole, with a time of 88.444 seconds, beating Louis-Philippe Dumoulin by 0.612 seconds.
Other Noticeables: J.R. Fitzpatrick won his 1st pole of the year, Fitzpatrick won his 8th career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Auto Clearing 7 races ago, Fitzpatrick, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 1st, Scott Steckly, the 2011 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Champion, will be starting 3rd
1.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 2.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 3.22-Scott Steckly 4.23-Jeff Lapcevich 5.21-Jason White 6.42-Peter Klutt 7.27-Andrew Ranger 8.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr. 9.90-Martin Roy 10.66-Robin Buck 11.67-David Thorndyke 12.81-Larry Jackson 13.02-Kerry Micks 14.97-Hugo Vannini 15.56-Howie Scannell Jr. 16.15-Steven Mathews 17.3-Jason Hathaway 18.44-Jarrad Whissell 19.5-Noel Dowler 20.10-Derek White 21.50-Joey McColm 22.94-Dave Coursol 23.99-Steve Cote 24.07-Isabelle Tremblay 25.11-Michael Scholz 26.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 27.17-D.J. Kennington
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 5, 2015 21:47:50 GMT -5
Race #1 - Vortex Brake Pads 200
It was a sunny day in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entered the first round 1 at brand newly named Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.
J.R. Fitzpatrick led the field to the green flag and would lead the first two laps before 2011 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Champion Scott Steckly would take over and began to start the season off strong. However while leading, Steckly would go off track and hit the wall ending his day. Seconds later J.R. Fitzpatrick, who had just taken the lead, was spun out by Peter Klutt, causing Klutt to get booed all around the track by fans.
After a late caution, Peter Klutt would lose the lead first to D.J. Kennington and then Andrew Ranger as Ranger would then be unchallenged for the rest of the day and scored the win.
Other Noticeables: Andrew Ranger scored his first win of the season, Ranger led 1 time for 22 laps, including the final 22 laps, It was the 14th win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Circuit Gilles 5 races ago, Andrew Ranger, who finished 1st, is the points leader, leading Jason Hathaway by 6 points
1.27-Andrew Ranger (22 laps led) 2.3-Jason Hathaway 3.17-D.J. Kennington (6 laps led) 4.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 5.21-Jason White 6.23-Jeff Lapcevich 7.67-David Thorndyke 8.94-Dave Coursol-1 lap 9.81-Larry Jackson-1 lap 10.44-Jarrad Whissell-1 lap 11.11-Michael Scholz-1 lap 12.42-Peter Klutt-1 lap (11 laps led) 13.02-Kerry Micks-1 lap 14.90-Martin Roy-1 lap 15.07-Isabelle Tremblay-2 laps 16.56-Howie Scannell Jr.-2 laps 17.99-Steve Cote-2 laps 18.5-Noel Dowler-4 laps 19.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr.-32 laps (Accident) 20.66-Robin Buck-33 laps (Piston) 21.50-Joey McColm-37 laps (Header) 22.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick-38 laps (Accident) (2 laps led) 23.22-Scott Steckly-38 laps (Accident) (10 laps led) 24.15-Steven Mathews-40 laps (Accident) 25.97-Hugo Vannini-40 laps (Accident) 26.10-Derek White-42 laps (Accident) 27.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr.-47 (Gearbox)
J.R. Fitzpatrick-1-2 Scott Steckly-3-12 Peter Klutt-13-23 D.J. Kennington-24-29 Andrew Ranger-30-51
4 Lead Change among 5 drivers
Caution Flags: 3 for 6 laps Lap 3 (Car #23 Spin Turn 10), Lap 21 (Car #5 Spin Turn 9), Lap 39 (Car #99 Spin Turn 9)
Margin of Victory: 22.513 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 35 Minutes and 4 Seconds
If anyone wants to watch the wreck of Scott Steckly and J.R. Fitzpatrick I have uploaded a video of it.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 29, 2015 10:07:36 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 2nd race of the season the ICAR Lucas Oil Grand Prix at the Circuit ICAR.
Scott Steckly won the pole, with a time of 100.011 seconds, beating D.J. Kennington by 0.894 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Scott Steckly won his 1st pole of the year, Steckly won his 5th career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Riverside 4 races ago, Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 17th, Andrew Ranger, who will start 6th, will be trying to improve on his 6 point lead over Jason Hathaway
1.22-Scott Steckly 2.17-D.J. Kennington 3.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 4.81-Larry Jackson 5.23-Jeff Lapcevich 6.27-Andrew Ranger 7.11-Michael Scholz 8.94-Dave Coursol 9.44-Jarrad Whissell 10.99-Steve Cote 11.97-Hugo Vannini 12.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 13.02-Kerry Micks 14.56-Howie Scannell Jr. 15.10-Derek White 16.90-Martin Roy 17.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 18.36-Alex Labbe 19.04-Jean Francois Dumoulin 20.21-Jason White 21.07-Isabelle Tremblay 22.5-Noel Dowler 23.03-Elie Arseneau 24.82-Dave Connelly 25.55-Dexter Stacey 26.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr. 27.85-Michel Pilon 28.66-Robin Buck 29.3-Jason Hathaway
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 30, 2015 8:37:20 GMT -5
Race #2 - ICAR Lucas Oil Grand Prix
It was a sunny day in Mirabel, Quebec, Canada as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entered Round 2 of the 2012 Canadian Tire Series at Circuit ICAR for the ICAR Lucas Oil Grand Prix.
Scott Steckly led the field to the green flag and would lead the first lap before he spun off the track allowing Larry Jackson to take the lead but he would lead briefly before he slid off the track as well. Much of the day drivers would fight for the lead with no one totally dominating as only one driver would retire due to mechanical issues.
Louis-Philippe Dumoulin, who was looking to win this race two years in a row, took the lead late and looked to be on his way to victory before he had to pit late, handing the lead over to D.J. Kennington who stretched his fuel and scored a fuel mileage win.
Other Noticeables: D.J. Kennington scored his first win of the season, Kennington led 1 time for 4 laps, including the final 4 laps, It was the 12th win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Kawartha 3 races ago, D.J. Kennington, who finished 1st, became the new points leader, leading Andrew Ranger by 2 points
1.17-D.J. Kennington (4 laps led) 2.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 3.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 4.04-Jean Francois Dumoulin 5.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr. (3 laps led) 6.27-Andrew Ranger (4 laps led) 7.36-Alex Labbe 8.94-Dave Coursol (6 laps led) 9.99-Steve Cote 10.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin (4 laps led) 11.90-Martin Roy 12.23-Jeff Lapcevich (3 laps led) 13.81-Larry Jackson (2 laps led) 14.02-Kerry Micks 15.44-Jarrad Whissell 16.11-Michael Scholz 17.66-Robin Buck 18.97-Hugo Vannini 19.21-Jason White 20.22-Scott Steckly (5 laps led) 21.85-Michel Pilon 22.3-Jason Hathaway 23.07-Isabelle Tremblay 24.56-Howie Scannell Jr. 25.82-Dave Connelly 26.03-Elie Arseneau 27.55-Dexter Stacey 28.5-Noel Dowler-1 lap 29.10-Derek White-21 laps (Valve)
Scott Steckly-1 Larry Jackson-2-3 Jeff Lapcevich-4-6 Andrew Ranger-7-10 Dave Coursol-11-16 Scott Steckly-17-20 Ron Beauchamp Jr.-21-23 Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-24-27 D.J. Kennington-28-31
8 Lead Change among 8 drivers
Caution Flags: 3 for 6 laps Lap 6 (Car #55 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 10 (Car #90 Spin Frontstretch), Lap 18 (Car #44 Spin Turn 5 after contact from 29)
Margin of Victory: 8.809 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 8 Minutes and 10 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Feb 10, 2015 1:50:23 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 3rd race of the season the Clarington 200 at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Oval.
D.J. Kennington won the pole, with a time of 26.803 seconds, beating Noel Dowler by 0.903 seconds.
Other Noticeables: D.J. Kennington won his 1st pole of the year, Kennington won his 11th career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Motoplex 10 races ago, Scott Steckly, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 4th, D.J. Kennington, who will start 1st, will be trying to improve on his 2 point lead over Andrew Ranger
1.17-D.J. Kennington 2.5-Noel Dowler 3.02-Mark Dilley 4.22-Scott Steckly 5.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 6.97-Hugo Vannini 7.23-Jeff Lapcevich 8.99-Steve Cote 9.50-Joey McColm 10.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 11.27-Andrew Ranger 12.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 13.11-Michael Scholz 14.90-Martin Roy 15.15-Steven Mathews 16.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr. 17.3-Jason Hathaway 18.7-Peter Shepherd 19.81-Larry Jackson 20.21-Jason White 21.56-Howie Scannell Jr.
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Feb 11, 2015 20:00:13 GMT -5
Race #3 - Clarington 200
It was a sunny day in Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entered Round 3 of the 2012 Canadian Tire Series at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Oval for the Clarington 200.
D.J. Kennington led the field to the green flag and would quickly began to pull himself away from the field and began to lap drivers by lap 20. Not a single caution flag would fly during the first 100 laps as drivers kept a cool head and worked their way around the 0.500 mile track and raced each other with respect, however mechanical problems would knock two drivers out before the halfway point. Once there was less then a 100 to go, drivers began to pick it up, racing more aggressive as a caution would finally come out on Lap 135. During the confusion of D.J. Kennington pitting after the line, J.R. Fitzpatrick would take advantage and dive on by to lead a lap, however he would give it up when he had to pit as well two laps later.
With D.J. Kennington back in the lead, and the despite two more cautions that allowed J.R. Fitzpatrick two more chances to run him down, Kennington would hold on and score his second win in a row.
Other Noticeables: D.J. Kennington scored his second win of the season, Kennington led 2 times for 199 laps, including the final 64 laps, It was the 13th win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Circuit ICAR 1 race ago, D.J. Kennington, who finished 1st, kept his points lead, leading Andrew Ranger by 10 points
1.17-D.J. Kennington (199 laps led) 2.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick (1 lap led) 3.99-Steve Cote-3 laps 4.27-Andrew Ranger-3 laps 5.3-Jason Hathaway-5 laps 6.15-Steven Mathews-5 laps 7.22-Scott Steckly-6 laps 8.50-Joey McColm-6 laps 9.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr.-6 laps 10.02-Mark Dilley-8 laps 11.23-Jeff Lapcevich-8 laps 12.5-Noel Dowler-9 laps 13.90-Martin Roy-10 laps 14.81-Larry Jackson-11 laps 15.56-Howie Scannell Jr.-11 laps 16.11-Michael Scholz-11 laps 17.97-Hugo Vannini-12 laps 18.7-Peter Shepherd-13 laps 19.21-Jason White-13 laps 20.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-159 laps (Header) 21.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr.-200 laps (Engine)
D.J. Kennington-1-134 J.R. Fitzpatrick-135 D.J. Kennington-136-200
2 Lead Change among 2 drivers
Caution Flags: 3 for 15 laps Lap 135 (Car #15 Stalled Turn 1), Lap 141 (Car #11 Spin Turn 1 after contact from 97), Lap 172 (Car #5 Spin Turn 4)
Margin of Victory: 4.608 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 44 Minutes and 29 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Feb 27, 2015 7:59:58 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 4th race of the season the EMCO 200 at the Delaware Speedway.
D.J. Kennington won the pole, with a time of 23.722 seconds, beating Peter Shepherd by 0.012 seconds.
Other Noticeables: D.J. Kennington won his 2nd pole of the year, Kennington won his 12th career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Canadian Tire Motorsports Park Oval 1 race ago, Scott Steckly, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 5th, D.J. Kennington, who will start 1st, will be trying to improve on his 10 point lead over Andrew Ranger
1.17-D.J. Kennington 2.7-Peter Shepherd 3.02-Mark Dilley 4.3-Jason Hathaway 5.22-Scott Steckly 6.50-Joey McColm 7.90-Martin Roy 8.82-Dave Connelly 9.81-Larry Jackson 10.5-Noel Dowler 11.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr. 12.27-Andrew Ranger 13.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 14.11-Michael Scholz 15.56-Howie Scannell Jr. 16.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 17.15-Steven Mathews 18.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 19.99-Steve Cote 20.21-Jason White 21.97-Hugo Vannini 22.23-Jeff Lapcevich
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Feb 27, 2015 21:01:35 GMT -5
Race #4 - EMCO 200
It was a clear day in Delaware, Ontario, Canada as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entered Round 4 of the 2012 Canadian Tire Series at Delaware Speedway for the EMCO 200.
D.J. Kennington led the field to the green flag and would quickly began to pull himself away from the field and led the first 31 laps before being passed by Peter Shepherd due to lap traffic. These two drivers would swap the lead four times throughout the day as cautions would only come out twice during the day, allowing drivers to race clean and with respect.
However once past halfway, it became clear D.J. Kennington would not be stopped, taking the lead back for the final time on Lap 127 and was never touched again, scoring his third win in a row in 2012.
Other Noticeables: D.J. Kennington scored his 3rd win of the season, Kennington led 3 times for 109 laps, including the final 73 laps, It was the 14th win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Oval 1 race ago, D.J. Kennington, who finished 1st, kept his points lead, leading Andrew Ranger by 10 points
1.17-D.J. Kennington (109 laps led) 2.5-Noel Dowler 3.02-Mark Dilley-1 lap 4.7-Peter Shepherd-1 lap (91 laps led) 5.3-Jason Hathaway-3 laps 6.21-Jason White-3 laps 7.22-Scott Steckly-3 laps 8.50-Joey McColm-4 laps 9.27-Andrew Ranger-5 laps 10.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr.-6 laps 11.15-Steven Mathews-7 laps 12.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-7 laps 13.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick-7 laps 14.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr.-8 laps 15.81-Larry Jackson-8 laps 16.90-Martin Roy-9 laps 17.11-Michael Scholz-9 laps 18.56-Howie Scannell Jr.-9 laps 19.97-Hugo Vannini-9 laps 20.99-Steve Cote-10 laps 21.23-Jeff Lapcevich-11 laps 22.82-Dave Connelly-143 laps (Gearbox)
D.J. Kennington-1-31 Peter Shepherd-32-119 D.J. Kennington-120-123 Peter Shepherd-124-126 D.J. Kennington-127-200
4 Lead Changes among 2 drivers
Caution Flags: 2 for 10 laps Lap 82 (Cars #50 and 90 Spin Turn 1), Lap 132 (Car #81 Spin Turn 3 after contact from 90)
Margin of Victory: 19.027 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 29 Minutes and 39 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 13, 2015 8:50:13 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 5th race of the season the A&W Cruisin' the Dub 300 at the Motoplex Speedway & Event Park.
Ron Beauchamp Jr. won the pole, with a time of 21.723 seconds, beating Jason Hathaway by 0.063 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Ron Beauchamp Jr. won his 1st pole of the year, Beauchamp Jr. won his 4th career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since 2010 at Barrie 20 races ago, Mark Dilley, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 17th, D.J. Kennington, who will start 18th, will be trying to improve on his 23 point lead over Andrew Ranger
1.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr. 2.3-Jason Hathaway 3.69-Trevor Seibert 4.5-Noel Dowler 5.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 6.24-Jim White 7.22-Scott Steckly 8.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 9.09-Ryley Seibert 10.90-Martin Roy 11.49-Jason Hankewich 12.44-Jarrad Whissell 13.27-Andrew Ranger 14.21-Jason White 15.35-Kevin Dowler 16.33-Bob DeLorme 17.02-Mark Dilley 18.17-D.J. Kennington 19.11-Michael Scholz 20.14-James Van Domselaar
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Mar 13, 2015 16:59:55 GMT -5
Race #5 - A&W Cruisin' the Dub 300
It was a clear day in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada as the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series entered Round 5 of the 2012 Canadian Tire Series at Motoplex Speedway & Event Park for the A&W Cruisin' the Dub 300.
Ron Beauchamp Jr. led the field to the green flag and would quickly began to pull himself away from the field as he would lead through the first two cautions, before Engine failures would end his chance at a win. Jason Hathaway would then take the lead and surprise alot of people by leading for a good amount of time despite a quick duel with Scott Steckly before Engine problems would knock Hathaway out of the race as well.
With his two most powerful challengers gone, Steckly began lapping the field, however D.J. Kennington was getting into his groove, getting all three of his laps back and took the lead late and appeared to heading to victory lane for the fourth straight time in 2012.
However things went wrong as Kennington was forced to give up the lead due to a flat right front tire, allowing Steckly to retake the lead as he would not be challenged again as the 2011 Canadian Tire Series Champion would hold on for his first win of 2012.
Other Noticeables: Scott Steckly scored his 1st win of the season, Steckly led 3 times for 164 laps, including the final 45 laps, It was the 12th win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Exhibition Place 13 races ago, D.J. Kennington, who finished 3rd, kept his points lead, leading Andrew Ranger by 38 points
1.22-Scott Steckly (164 laps led) 2.90-Martin Roy 3.17-D.J. Kennington-3 laps (9 laps led) 4.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick-3 laps 5.21-Jason White-4 laps 6.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-5 laps 7.24-Jim White-5 laps 8.69-Trevor Seibert-6 laps 9.44-Jarrad Whissell-10 laps 10.14-James Van Domselaar-11 laps 11.33-Bob DeLorme-11 laps 12.35-Kevin Dowler-12 laps 13.02-Mark Dilley-13 laps 14.09-Ryley Seibert-17 laps 15.49-Jason Hankewich-90 laps (Valve) 16.3-Jason Hathaway-136 laps (Engine) (99 laps led) 17.27-Andrew Ranger-153 laps (Piston) 18.11-Michael Scholz-180 laps (Piston) 19.5-Noel Dowler-237 laps (Header) 20.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr.-266 laps (Engine) (28 laps led)
Ron Beauchamp Jr.-1-29 Jason Hathaway-30-51 Scott Steckly-52-75 Jason Hathaway-76-156 Scott Steckly-157-245 D.J. Kennington-246-254 Scott Steckly-255-300
6 Lead Changes among 4 drivers
Caution Flags: 5 for 25 laps Lap 17 (Car #35 Spin Turn 1 after contact from 14), Lap 28 (Cars #09, 21 and 44 Accident Turn 3), Lap 59 (Car #09 Spin Turn 4 after contact from 35), Lap 151 (Car #27 Spin Turn 2 after contact from 33), Lap 157 (Car #3 Spin Turn 4)
Margin of Victory: 13.653 Seconds
Time of Race: 2 Hours, 5 Minutes and 4 Seconds
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