2017-09-05

DIRTcar Pro Stock Series Invades Airborne



DIRTcar Pro Stock Series Invades Airborne

 

PLATTSBURGH – The DIRTcar Pro Stock Series will invade the Airborne Park Speedway this Sunday at 5 p.m. In addition, a $1,000 to win Sportsman race plus Rev Star divisions will be a part of the racing card presented by Champlain Peterbilt and Great Northern Supply.

                Rob Yetman of Castleton, leads the current point standings by 258 points. The "Big Cat" has scored three wins in seven tries on the 2017 season. Jocelyn Roy, Nick Stone, Steven LaRochelle and Robbie Speed have collected one win apiece.

                The Sportsman special event will pay $1,000 to the winner and all other finishing position payouts will be doubled from the regular Fidelis Care Sportsman payout. 30 cars will qualify for the 50-lap race with provisional starting spots for all 2017 DIRTcar Sportsman Champions.

                RevStar STR and Slingshots will be in attendance on Sunday. Sabrina Blancet of Quebec City, PQ picked up the STR victory at Airborne back on June 17. Blanchet will be back to stand her ground. Plattsburgh's Codie Aubin will jump into her backup No. 79s and do double duty with his Sportsman car.

                Point battles are still taking place in the Poirier's True Value Renegades, Busch Beer Mini-Mods and Strictly Stocks. All three of the support classes will run features only on Sunday evening.

                Racing action takes the green flag at 5 p.m. with grandstands opening at 3 and pit gates opening at 2. Admission prices are just $12 for adults with kids ages 12 and under will be admitted free of charge. For more information, visit airborneparkspeedway.com or on Facebook at Airborne Park Speedway. 


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Lucas Oil 250 de la série NASCAR Pinty’s samedi à l’Autodrome St-Eustache

Lucas Oil 250 de la série NASCAR Pinty's samedi à l'Autodrome St-Eustache

Un programme de courses dès plus excitants attend les amateur samedi à l'Autodrome St-Eustache. En plus de la visite annuelle de la série élite NASCAR canadienne Pinty's, les divisions de la Whelen All American Series seront également en piste. En effet, des finales dans les divisions NASCAR Sportsman Lucas Oil, Légende Modifiée Thérien Performance, Sport Compacte MRQ présentée par ZSB Distribution et Challenge 4 Perry Performance seront du programme le 9 septembre.

NASCAR Pinty's

Malgré que la série Pinty's ne présente pas d'imposant peloton de voitures sur les pistes ovales depuis quelques saisons, ont ne peut pas dire que la qualité du spectacle est directement relié au nombre de voitures en piste. Avec  la crème des pilotes en piste, le spectacle est des plus excitant et on assiste à de nombreux rebondissements. La majorité des pilotes peuvent rivaliser pour la victoire, et n'ont pas peur de bousculer leurs adversaires au passage. Une recette gagnante qui prouve que c'est la qualité et non pas la quantité des ingrédients qu'on y ajoute, qui fait le régal des amateurs.

Kevin Lacroix #74 de St-Eustache, rentre à la maison fort d'une victoire convaincante le weekend dernier au Canadian Tire Motorsport Park. 2e au championnat, il devra prendre les bouchées double lors des 2 dernières épreuves de la saison pour tenter de déloger Alex Labbé #32 de Victoriaville de la tête du classement général. Ce dernier a connu son lot d'ennui au CTMP, et il espère bien laisser la guigne derrière lui en prenant d'assaut l'ovale de St-Eustache ce samedi. Détenteur du record de piste en temps chronométrés à l'ASE, et maitrisant à souhait les circuits ovales, il voudra assurément consolider son avance au championnat de la série NASCAR canadienne. Vainqueur au GP3R, Alex Tagliani #18 de Lachenaie pourrait causer des surprises à l'avant alors qu'Andrew Ranger #27 de Roxton Pond, n'ayant plus rien à perdre cette saison, souhaiterait bien parader dans le cercle des vainqueurs avant la fin du calendrier 2017. Plusieurs autres pilotes lutteront pour la victoire entre les murs de l'Autodrome St-Eustache. Notons le vainqueur de l'édition 2016 du Lucas Oil 250 et champion en titre Pinty's, le jeune Cayden Lapcevich #76 de Grimsby Ont, les frères Dumoulin, LP et JF #47-#04 de Trois-Rivières et l'ontarien DJ Kennington #17 de St-Thomas, qui connait très bien la piste des Basses-Laurentides.

NASCAR Sportsman Lucas Oil

Le nom à retenir en 2017 est sans équivoque celui de Steve Côté de l'Ile Bizard. Le pilote de la Toyota #1 aura réussi à la conduire jusqu'à la plus haute marche du podium lors de toutes les épreuves de la saison 2017 à l'exception d'une seule reprise. Jusqu'à présent, seul Sylvain Lacombe #3 de Terrebonne, sera parvenu à ''déranger'' Côté à l'avant du peloton. Si Lacombe aura couru de façon sporadique cette année, un autre pilote ''occasionnel'' pourrait venir brouiller les cartes samedi après-midi. Stéphane Aubin #26 de Boisbriand, a été convaincant à chacune de ses quelques présences cette saison, et il n'attendra certainement pas la dernière course de la saison le 17 septembrepour tenter de remporter la victoire. Beaucoup d'action à prévoir avec la vingtaine de pilotes en piste samedi.

En NASCAR Sport Compacte MRQ présentée par ZSB Distribution, l'action ne manquera pas la non plus, alors que le meneur au championnat, Robin Harrisson #3 de Laplaine, revient de l'Autodrome Montmagny gonflé à bloc, fier vainqueur du titre faisant de lui le meilleur pilote Sport Compacte 2017 de la région de Québec, le weekend dernier. Yannick Miron #90 de Ste-Marthe-sur-le-Lac, est prêt à se battre samedi pour la victoire, lui qui ne veut pas laisser filer un autre championnat dans cette division. Du côté de la série NASCAR Légende Modifiée Thérien Performance, le champion en titre, Stéphane Caron #99 de Laval, espère consolider son avance au classement de la série. Parions que Jessy Lambert #64 et Sébastien Lapolice #11 tenteront de freiner les ardeurs du vétéran lavallois. Pour compléter la programmation de cette journée, une finale est prévue pour les pilotes de la division Challenge 4 Perry Performance. Keven Huet #05 de Ste-Sophie est en voie de réaliser une saison parfaite, lui qui cumule les victoires depuis le 21 mai dernier. Rien n'est terminer tant que ce n'est pas fini, disait un certain Jean Raffa…

Une journée à ne pas manquer pour les amateurs de courses québécois ce samedi à l'Autodrome St-Eustache. Pour l'occasion, les portes s'ouvriront à 10h30 pour les gens détenteurs de billets pour les paddocks alors que les estrades générales seront accessibles dès 11h00. Les finales des séries locales auront lieu à 14h00 alors que la finale NASCAR Sportsman Lucas Oil est prévue à 18h15. Les amateurs sont invités à rencontrer leurs pilotes NASCAR Pinty's favoris lors d'une séance d'autographe à 19h15 en prélude du départ de la course à 20h30. Une promotion à $32.74 est présentement en ligne sur : autodrome.electrostub.com/event.cfm?cart&id=187507. Prix promotionnel pour souligner la lutte au championnat entre Alex Labbé #32 et Kevin Lacroix #74. Faites vite pour bénéficier de l'offre promotionnel car les billets sont disponibles en quantité limité. Pour plus d'informations, visitez la page Facebook Stock Car Montréal ou le site web Autodrome.ca

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Justin Beaudin
Autodrome St-Eustache


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Labbe Files First Official Entry for 55th Vermont Milk Bowl

Labbe Files First Official Entry for 55th Vermont Milk Bowl

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                                         TR090517-55




<<ATTACHED IMAGE (IMG_1887.JPG): Former Serie ACT Champion Alex Labbe (#48QC) is the first of nearly 30 drivers who have already filed entries for the 55th Vermont Milk Bowl presented by Northfield Savings Bank onSaturday, September 30 and Sunday, October 1. (Alan Ward photo)>>

 

Barre, Vt. – St. Albert, Qué.'s Alex Labbé has filed the first official entry for the 55th Vermont Milk Bowl presented by Northfield Savings Bank on Saturday, September 30 and Sunday, October 1. The 2014 Serié ACT Champion will look to become the first Canadian driver since 2008 to win the historic event.

 

Labbé is an 11-time Serié ACT winner and currently leads the NASCAR Pinty's Series standings. He was the polesitter for the 2013 Vermont Milk Bowl and is aiming for his first victory in "The Toughest Short-Track Stock Car Race in North America".

 

Nearly 30 entries have already been received for the unique $10,000-to-win event. Three-time Milk Bowl winners Nick Sweet of Barre and Patrick Laperle of St-Denis, Qué. have filed entries along with current Thunder Road Late Model point leader Bobby Therrien of Hinesburg, American-Canadian Tour (ACT) point leader Scott Payea of Milton, and newly crowned Serié ACT Champion Jonathan Bouvrette of Blainville, Qué. Dillon Moltz, Trampas Demers, Jason Corliss, and Scott Dragon are among the others who have entered.

 

The action will kick off on Saturday, September 30 at 1:00pm with Booth Bros./H.P. Hood Milk Bowl Qualifying Day. Late Model time trials and "Triple 50" qualifying races will help set the Milk Bowl starting field. The Lenny's Shoe & Apparel Flying Tigers, Allen Lumber Street Stocks, and New England Dwarf Cars will have time trials and Segment 1 of their two-segment "Mini Milk Bowls", while the Burnett Scrap Metals Road Warriors are on the card for a special Saturday-only event.

 

The 55th Vermont Milk Bowl presented by Northfield Savings Bank goes to post on Sunday, October 1 at 1:00pm. The day will begin with the Last Chance "B" Feature to determine the final starting spots in Segment 1 of the Milk Bowl. Segments 2 and 3 will be set by inverting the finish of the previous segment. The driver with the best combined finish in all three segments will be the overall winner. The Lenny's Shoe & Apparel Flying Tigers, Allen Lumber Street Stocks, and New England Dwarf Cars will crown their Mini Milk Bowl Champions on Sunday as well.

 

Admission for the Vermont Milk Bowl is just $30 for a two-day ticket or $10 for Saturday-only. The front gates will open at10:00am both days. An optional practice day for the Thunder Road Late Models, Lenny's Shoe & Apparel Flying Tigers, and Allen Lumber Street Stocks is scheduled for Friday, September 29 from 1:00pm to 5:00pm with the pit gates opening at12:00pm.

 

For more information, contact the Thunder Road offices at (802) 244-6963media@thunderroadvt.com, or visitwww.thunderroadvt.com.

 

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Michael R. Stridsberg
Thunder Road Speedbowl
Media Director


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Eastern Ontario Legends Series Packs for a Fall Classic Road Trip at Grand Bend Speedway

Eastern Ontario Legends Series Packs for a Fall Classic Road Trip at Grand Bend Speedway

By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media



 

East meets west as the Trailers Plus Eastern Ontario Legends Series goes head-to-head against its western counterparts – Saturday and Sunday, September 9th and 10th – for the Fall Classic at Grand Bend Speedway.

 

After a spring and summer of turning fans onto its exciting brand of motorsports entertainment, EOLS officials and teams are looking forward to being part of the first ever points-paying event for a travelling series to be staged at the Western Ontario facility. Jeff Drimmie – speaking on behalf of the Eastern Ontario Legends Series group that also includes Andrew McFadden, Geordie Ledson and Kevin Foisy – says it promises to be an popular weekend.

 

"The Saturday event at the oval will offer points and bragging rights for drivers following both the Eastern and Western Series tours," Drimmie stated. "Sunday will be a non-points event on the road course that will also serve a test session to look at the possibility of adding something different to the schedule for the 2018 campaign."

 

In the Eastern Division standings, Matt Haufe looks to have a lock on the 2017 championship, as the Stittsville, Ontario standout holds a comfortable cushion of almost 183 points over second place running Adam Cuthbertson. Wes Cuthbertson is 3rd in the standings, less than 70 points behind his brother. Robin Jongen has taken checkered flags on both the Western and Eastern Series tours. He took the win Saturday, July 15th at Sauble and Saturday, August 5th in the National Qualifier at Sunset Speedway.

 

Grand Bend Speedway is a ¼ mile stock car oval. Full details about the track and a schedule of events for the Fall Classic Weekend – Saturday and Sunday, September 9th and 10th – can be found by visitingwww.grandbendspeedway.com.  

 

2017 Trailers Plus Eastern Ontario Legends Series Schedule

 

Saturday, May 20th                 Peterborough Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

Sunday, May 21st                   Sunset Speedway

Postponed to Monday, May 22nd – Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

 

Friday, June 2nd                     Kawartha Downs & Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

Saturday, June 3rd                 Peterborough Speedway

                                                (Toonie Spectator Grandstand Admission)

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

Saturday, June 24th               Peterborough Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

 

Saturday, July 8th                             Peterborough Speedway

                                              (Toonie Spectator Grandstand Admission)

(National Qualifier)

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

Qualifiers: Matt Haufe, Robin Jongen, Kevin Foisy

Saturday, July 15th                 Peterborough Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

Friday, July 21st                      Kawartha Downs & Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

Saturday, July 22nd                Sunset Speedway

Main event winner: #57, Kevin Foisy

Saturday, July 29th                 Peterborough Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

 

Saturday, August 5th              Sunset Speedway

                                                (National Qualifier)

Main event winner: #28, Robin Jongen

Qualifiers: Robin Jongen, Matt Haufe, Keith McLeod

Saturday, August 19th            Sunset Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe (2 feature wins)

Saturday, August 26th            Peterborough Speedway

Main event winner: #88, Matt Haufe

 

Saturday, September 9th       Grand Bend Speedway

Saturday, September 23rd     Sunset Speedway

 

Friday, October 7th to

Sunday, October 9th               Peterborough Speedway

                                                (25th Annual Autumn Colours Classic)

 

Like the Eastern Ontario Legends Series page on www.facebook.com and look for the exciting, new web-site www.ontariolegendseries.ca. Learn more about Trailers Plus by visiting www.trailersplus.net. Clarke Motorsports Communications is proud to represent the Trailers Plus Eastern Ontario Legends Series 2017 season.


The Trailers Plus Eastern Ontario Legends Series will hit the road for the Fall Classic – Saturday and Sunday, September 9th and 10th – at Grand Bend Speedway.

 

Prepared by: Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media

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Payea Prevails in T-Road Labor Day Classic 200

Payea Prevails in T-Road Labor Day Classic 200

Late rally lands ACT point leader 5th Tour win

 

BARRE, VT – Scott Payea led the final 13 laps of the 39th Annual Coca-Cola Labor Day Classic at Thunder Road Mondayafter a caution on lap 185 put him on the front row with eventual third-place finisher Nick Sweet.

 

Scott Dragon got by Sweet with three laps left to claim runner-up honors.

 

Payea brought the Harrison Redi-Mix No. 37 to the pits on lap 48 after suffering damage when cars stacked up behind a fourth-turn spinout.

 

The race played out over eight restarts in a way that made Sweet and Dragon choose track position over fresher tires – a decision that proved costly when Payea arrived on the scene still ahead of Jason Corliss another key contender, who pitted for new rubber on lap 80.

 

Corliss needed a great save after contact with Phil Scott to keep his spot on the last restart. Tyler Cahoon, who started 22nd, finished fifth.

 

"It's amazing!" Payea said in victory lane. "That was everything I had. I thought we were wrecking there for a bit at the end. This is my home track and now we can check this one (Labor Day Classic) off the list. My team is unbelievable!"

 

Sweet took the lead from Dillon Moltz on lap 126. Moltz led the most laps (54-125), pitted on lap 145 and wound up 7th.

 

"I tried my hardest," Sweet said with resignation. "I think that was a good show. The yellows didn't help me. The car really tightened up. I could hear the tires chattering."

 

"That was a lot of fun," said Dragon who spent the final 140 laps in the top five. "We talked about when we might pit, but it came down to nope, we're going to keep going."

 

Positions 6-10 went to Marcel Gravel, Moltz, Chris Pelkey, Darrell Morin and Josh Masterson.

 

Others who ran well only to fall by the wayside were early leader Bobby Therrien, Scott, Brooks Clark and Cody Blake, who was running fifth when he came to a stop to bring out the final caution.

 

Payea's win unofficially bolstered his ACT point lead over Moltz to 38 points with one event remaining – at The Thompson Speedway World Series October 14.

 

ACT LATE MODEL TOUR

Pos., Start Pos., Driver, Car #, Hometown, Laps

  1. (12) Scott Payea ( 37VT ) , Colchester, VT , 200 Laps
  2. (11) Scott Dragon ( 16VT ) , Milton, VT , 200 Laps
  3. (5) Nick Sweet ( 40VT ) , Barre, VT , 200 Laps
  4. (7) #Jason Corliss ( 66VT ) , Barre, VT , 200 Laps
  5. (22) Tyler Cahoon ( 38VT ) , Danville, VT , 200 Laps
  6. (3) Marcel J. Gravel ( 86VT ) , Wolcott, VT , 200 Laps
  7. (1) Dillon Moltz ( 5CT ) , Waterford, CT , 200 Laps
  8. (15) Christopher Pelkey ( 64VT ) , Graniteville, VT , 200 Laps
  9. (26) Darrell Morin ( 17VT ) , Westford, VT , 200 Laps
  10. (18) Josh Masterson ( 11NY ) , Charlotte, VT , 200 Laps
  11. (4) Phil Scott ( 14VT ) , Berlin, VT , 200 Laps
  12. (8) Brooks Clark ( 68VT ) , Fayston, VT , 200 Laps
  13. (16) Patrick Laperle ( 91QC ) , St-Denis, QC , 200 Laps
  14. (24) Rowland Robinson, Jr. ( 28ME ) , Steuben, ME , 199 Laps
  15. (20) Rich Dubeau ( 30NH ) , Lebanon, NH , 199 Laps
  16. (19) Oren Remick ( 21NH ) , Warner, NH , 198 Laps
  17. (14) Matthew Smith ( 04VT ) , Essex Jct., VT , 198 Laps
  18. (23) Jimmy Hebert ( 58VT ) , Williamstown, VT , 191 Laps
  19. (25) Mark Hudson ( 82MA ) , Norton, MA , 188 Laps
  20. (6) Cody Blake ( 99VT ) , Barre, VT , 185 Laps
  21. (10) Jonathan Bouvrette ( 41QC ) , Blainville, QC , 174 Laps
  22. (21) James Linardy ( 77MA ) , Somerville, MA , 159 Laps
  23. (2) Bobby Therrien ( 5VT ) , Hinesburg, VT , 157 Laps
  24. (9) Chip Grenier ( 9VT ) , Graniteville, VT , 109 Laps
  25. (17 Matt White ( 42VT ) , Northfield, VT , 84 Laps
  26. (13) Kyle Pembroke ( 27VT ) , Montpelier, VT , 0 Laps

Lap Leaders: Dillon Moltz, pole; Bobby Therrien, 1-53; Moltz, 54-125; Nick Sweet, 126-188; Scott Payea, 189-200.  (4 lead changes among 4 drivers)

Time of Race: 1:30:11   Margin of Victory: 0.548 seconds

Cautions: 8 (laps 0, 48, 60, 62, 83, 144, 156, 185)

Heat Winners: Jonathan Bouvrette, Scott Dragon, Nick Sweet

Consi Winners: Jason Corliss, Patrick Laperle

 

Contact: ACT office – 802-244-6963;


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22 RACING TEAMS ALL IN TOP TEN AT CTMP

22 RACING TEAMS ALL IN TOP TEN AT CTMP

 
22 RACING TEAMS ALL IN TOP TEN AT CTMP
Tagliani on the Podium with 2nd Place Finish
 
Monday Sept. 4, 2017:  Round 11 of the 2017 NASCAR Pinty's Series took place on Sunday at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP) with all three teams recording top ten finishes.  Tagliani in the #18 EpiPen/Lowes Dodge notched another podium with his 2nd place finish, while Marc-Antoine Camirand in the #22 GM Paille Chevrolet was 7th and Adam Andretti in the #44 Engineered Components Co/Anchor Bolt & Screw Dodge was 10th.

Saturday's practice session had Tagliani, who was doing double duty on the weekend with entries in both the Pinty's series & the Camping World Truck series, in 2nd while Camirand was 8th and Andretti was 11th quickest.

The teams went to work to try and some adjustments to the cars for qualifying.  Camirand reported that his car was in his words twitchy and Andretti said he just wasn't comfortable with the feel of the car yet.  Qualifying was done in three stages and when all complete Tagliani would be 3rd quickest behind Lacroix and Simone.  Camirand would be 8th and Andretti dropped back to 14th

Sunday morning dawned with rain showers in the area. Clearing skies prevailed though prior to the start of the Total Quartz 200, but NASCAR deemed it a wet track and all the teams made way to their pit stalls to install grooved rain tires. The 51-lap event started with the teams making slow progress around the wet track. By lap thirteen the 22 Racing teams had all made it to pit road for fuel and were being scored as Tagliani in 2nd, Camirand in 5th and Andretti in 8th.  Soon after the drivers advised their crews the track was dry enough to go back to slicks and they all made their way to pit road for tires.  The Total Quartz 200 was the first race since ICAR in 2015 to go green the entire way with no caution periods.  When the checkered flag waved Tagliani was scored with another podium with his 2nd place finish.  Camirand was scored the first car down one lap in 7th and Andretti also down one lap finished 10th.

After podium ceremonies Tagliani had to immediately report to the Truck series pit to get ready for the Silverado 250.

"Exciting race on the wet track, it was so slippery but I did pass a few guys," said Camirand after the race.  "After it started to dry up a bit we went to the pits for race tires and I got caught speeding at the end of pit road and had to serve a penalty.  It is too bad as I think we had a car to finish in top 5 for sure maybe even a podium.  I was really happy with the GM Paille/22 Racing car and they did a great job in my last race for 2017 and I'm really looking forward to 2018."

"It was a rough day you know, not the performance we were looking for," commented Andretti.  "The conditions were tricky at the start with the wet track but I think that worked in our favour.  As the track dried out it was starting to work against us. The gremlins we had in the dry throughout the weekend came back and continued to get worse. That held us back a bit and it brought the competitors we were able to pass easily on the wet back by us again. We fought hard for a good 10th place finish and I want to thank 22 Racing for everything and Engineered Components and Anchor Bolt & Screw who make this happen.  Another great weekend in the Pinty's series and another good time racing with the competitors in the series."

The Total Quartz 200 will air on TSN on Sat. Sept. 9th at 2:30 p.m. ET and on RDS2 on Sat. Sept. 30th at 1:30 p.m. ET.

The next event for 22 Racing will be at Autodrome St Eustache for the Lucas Oil 250 presented by Bumper to Bumper and Coors Light on Saturday Sept. 9th.  For more information visit their website at  autodrome.ca

Follow the 22 Racing Team on social media for behind the scenes updates on; Twitter@22RacingTeam & @ScottSteckly22Facebook Fan Page 22racingteam and Instagram22racingteam
 
About 22 Racing:  
22 Racing is owned by 4X NASCAR Pinty's Series Champion Scott Steckly and is based out of Milverton Ontario in a new (2014) 7,500 square foot race shop.  They have fielded teams for drivers such as Christopher Bell, Jacques Villeneuve, James Buescher, Jeb Burton, Kaz Grala, L.P. Dumoulin, Max Papis and many others.  22 Racing provides turnkey solutions for drivers looking to compete in the NASCAR Pinty's Series. The 22 Racing Team is supported by the following sponsors:  Erb Group of Companies, AW Millwrights, Sturdy Formed Concrete, Castrol, Wendell Motors, Twin City Graphics, Auto Glym, Mechanix Wear, Dickies Canada, Great Dane Glasvan, Safety Kleen, Dupli-Color & Permatex.

Photo Credit:
Camirand:  Matthew Manor
Tagliani Podium & Andretti:  Infinet Motorsports
 
 
For more information please contact:
Linda Jones
22 Racing/Driven Motorsport Innovations


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