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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jun 15, 2015 7:45:16 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 11th race of the season the Wilson Equipment 300 at the Riverside Speedway.
Donald Chisholm won the pole, with a time of 17.928 seconds, beating Mark Dilley by 0.517 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Donald Chisholm won his 1st pole of the year, Chisholm won his 1st career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series in his 12th start, Chris Raabe, the winner of this race one year ago, is not entered in this event, D.J. Kennington, who will start 5th, will be trying to improve on his 51 point lead over Andrew Ranger
1.89-Donald Chisholm 2.02-Mark Dilley 3.5-Noel Dowler 4.07-Isabelle Tremblay 5.17-D.J. Kennington 6.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr. 7.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 8.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 9.21-Jason White 10.81-Larry Jackson 11.90-Martin Roy 12.11-Michael Scholz 13.56-Kerry Micks 14.22-Scott Steckly 15.97-Hugo Vannini 16.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 17.50-Joey McColm 18.27-Andrew Ranger 19.82-Dave Connelly 20.3-Jason Hathaway
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jun 15, 2015 15:00:11 GMT -5
Race #11 - Wilson Equipment 300
The NASCAR Canadian Tire Series made the 11th stop of the season in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada, the site of the Riverside Speedway for the Wilson Equipment 300.
Donald Chisholm led the field to the green flag and led for the first twenty laps as the tricky 0.333 mile track provided fans and drivers the second to last race of the 2012 season and offered drivers one more chance to try and catch points leader D.J. Kennington. Ron Beauchamp Jr. would track down Donald Chisholm and would take the lead on Lap 21 and would lead for nearly thirty laps before being passed by Chisholm not long before the two cautions came out for spins in Turn 1 and Turn 2. Once back under green, Donald Chisholm began to pull away and stretched his lead and looked on his way to scoring a stunning upset in only his 12th start.
However Ron Beauchamp Jr.'s crew had given him an adjustment during the second caution and he would reel in the lead taking it on Lap 123 and from then on he would never be touched, lapping everyone else to score an easy and dominating win. Coming across the line in second was championship points leader D.J. Kennington who has officially locked up the championship one race early as he has a 60 point lead over Andrew Ranger and since you can only receive a maximum amount of 48 points in a race, Kennington is officially your 2012 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series.
Other Noticeables: Ron Beauchamp Jr. scored his 1st win of the season, Beauchamp Jr. led 2 times for 217 laps, including the final 177 laps, It was the 1st win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series in his 74th start, D.J. Kennington, who finished 2nd, kept his points lead, leading Andrew Ranger by 60 points
1.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr. (217 laps led) 2.17-D.J. Kennington-1 lap 3.89-Donald Chisholm-2 laps (83 laps led) 4.5-Noel Dowler-5 laps 5.02-Mark Dilley-5 laps 6.90-Martin Roy-5 laps 7.21-Jason White-6 laps 8.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick-6 laps 9.07-Isabelle Tremblay-7 laps 10.56-Kerry Micks-8 laps 11.27-Andrew Ranger-9 laps 12.22-Scott Steckly-9 laps 13.97-Hugo Vannini-10 laps 14.3-Jason Hathaway-11 laps 15.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr.-11 laps 16.11-Michael Scholz-12 laps 17.50-Joey McColm-79 laps (Gearbox) 18.81-Larry Jackson-217 laps (Accident) 19.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-218 laps (Accident) 20.82-Dave Connelly-222 laps (Valve)
Donald Chisholm-1-20 Ron Beauchamp Jr.-21-59 Donald Chisholm-60-122 Ron Beauchamp Jr.-123-300
3 Lead Changes among 2 drivers
Caution Flags: 2 for 10 laps Lap 83 (Cars #84 and 97 Spin Turn 1), Lap 91 (Car #81 Spin Turn 2 after contact from 56)
Margin of Victory: 1 Lap
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 44 Minutes and 34 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jul 4, 2015 10:10:14 GMT -5
The field has finished qualifying for the 12th race of the season the Pinty's 250 Presented by Dodge at the Kawartha Speedway.
Jeff Lapcevich won the pole, with a time of 22.053 seconds, beating Dave Connelly by 0.085 seconds.
Other Noticeables: Jeff Lapcevich won his 1st pole of the year, Lapcevich won his 1st career pole in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series in his 12th start, D.J. Kennington, the winner of this race one year ago, will be starting 10th, D.J. Kennington, who will start 10th, will be trying to improve on his 60 point lead over Andrew Ranger
1.23-Jeff Lapcevich 2.82-Dave Connelly 3.7-Peter Shepherd 4.22-Scott Steckly 5.27-Andrew Ranger 6.90-Martin Roy 7.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr. 8.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick 9.24-Max Papis 10.17-D.J. Kennington 11.81-Larry Jackson 12.21-Jason White 13.55-Dexter Stacey 14.15-Steven Mathews 15.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 16.11-Michael Scholz 17.89-Donald Chisholm 18.07-Isabelle Tremblay 19.03-Elie Arseneau 20.56-Howie Scannell Jr. 21.44-Jarrad Whissell 22.3-Jason Hathaway 23.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr. 24.97-Hugo Vannini 25.02-Mark Dilley 26.5-Noel Dowler 27.99-Derek White 28.50-Joey McColm
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jul 5, 2015 10:00:37 GMT -5
Race #12 - Pinty's 250 Presented by Dodge
The NASCAR Canadian Tire Series made the 12th and final stop of the season in Fraserville, Ontario, Canada, the site of the Kawartha Speedway for the Pinty's 250 Presented by Dodge.
Jeff Lapcevich led the field to the green flag and led for the first nine laps before being passed by Ron Beauchamp Jr. as drivers looked for the last chance to score a win in 2012 as the championship had already been wrapped up in the last race. The tricky 0.375 mile track turned out to be calmer then the 2011 event as drivers showed respect and honor to others as only three cautions would slow the event, meanwhile Mechanical would once again plague the event, knocking out five cars including the 2011 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Champion Scott Steckly. Mark Dilley, who drove a part-time schedule in 2012, drove from the back of the pack and into the lead as he dominated the event leading 123 of the event's 250 laps but with less then twenty laps to go, Andrew Ranger got around Dilley for the lead.
With Ranger unable to win the championship, all Ranger could do was send a strong message for 2013 and he did just that, winning the last event in 2012.
Other Noticeables: Andrew Ranger scored his 3rd win of the season, Ranger led 2 times for 22 laps, including the final 18 laps, It was the 14th win of his career in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series and his first since Barrie 2 races ago, Max Papis(12th) made his NASCAR Canadian Tire Series debut, D.J. Kennington, who finished 5th, is your official 2012 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Champion, beating Andrew Ranger by 53 points
1.27-Andrew Ranger (22 laps led) 2.02-Mark Dilley (123 laps led) 3.90-Martin Roy (65 laps led) 4.84-J.R. Fitzpatrick-2 laps 5.17-D.J. Kennington-2 laps (11 laps led) 6.7-Peter Shepherd-3 laps 7.47-Louis-Philippe Dumoulin-4 laps 8.89-Donald Chisholm-5 laps 9.23-Jeff Lapcevich-5 laps (9 laps led) 10.21-Jason White-6 laps 11.81-Larry Jackson-9 laps 12.24-Max Papis-9 laps 13.29-Ray Courtemanche Jr.-10 laps 14.56-Howie Scannell Jr.-10 laps 15.97-Hugo Vannini-10 laps 16.15-Steven Mathews-11 laps 17.44-Jarrad Whissell-11 laps 18.07-Isabelle Tremblay-12 laps 19.50-Joey McColm-12 laps 20.03-Elie Arseneau-14 laps 21.3-Jason Hathaway-14 laps 22.55-Dexter Stacey-16 laps 23.82-Dave Connelly-20 laps 24.5-Noel Dowler-48 laps (Clutch) 25.22-Scott Steckly-57 laps (Clutch) 26.60-Ron Beauchamp Jr.-87 laps (Ignition) (20 laps led) 27.11-Michael Scholz-206 laps (Camshaft) 28.99-Derek White-246 laps (Clutch)
Jeff Lapcevich-1-9 Ron Beauchamp Jr.-10-29 Mark Dilley-30-55 D.J. Kennington-56-66 Mark Dilley-67-160 Martin Roy-161-225 Andrew Ranger-226-229 Mark Dilley-230-232 Andrew Ranger-233-250
8 Lead Changes among 6 drivers
Caution Flags: 3 for 15 laps Lap 12 (Cars #47, 03, 97 and 29 Accident Backstretch), Lap 46 (Cars #5 and 56 Spin Turn 1), Lap 212 (Car #5 Stalled Frontstretch)
Margin of Victory: 1.063 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 Hour, 44 Minutes and 40 Seconds
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