2019-08-21

Deuxième podium consécutif pour Alex Tagliani en série NASCAR Pinty's

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Deuxième podium consécutif pour Alex Tagliani en série NASCAR Pinty's



Montréal, 18 août 2019 - Alex Tagliani a réalisé sa meilleure performance sur piste ovale de la saison 2019 en terminant troisième lors de la neuvième étape de la série NASCAR Pinty's disputée samedi soir sur l'ovale d'un tiers de mille du Riverside International Speedway (RIS) situé à Antigonish, en Nouvelle-Écosse. Le pilote originaire de Lachenaie s'était élancé du septième rang du Bumper to Bumper 300, mais il s'est maintenu dans le peloton de tête tout au long de la course. Cependant, la fin dramatique de l'épreuve prévue de 300 tours lors du surtemps NASCAR lui a permis de passer au troisième rang pour terminer derrière les Ontariens D.J. Kennington et le vainqueur Jason Hathaway.


Pour Tagliani, il s'agissait d'un deuxième podium consécutif cette saison. Jason Hathaway n'a mené qu'un seul tour, le 305e et dernier, après une poussette qui a relégué Kevin Lacroix au sixième rang. Ce dernier avait été dominant en menant 195 tours. Tagliani a été suivi au fil d'arrivée par LP Dumoulin et Alex Labbé qui complètent le top cinq.


« Nous avons réalisé une superbe performance ce soir avec un deuxième podium consécutif à seulement six centièmes de seconde du deuxième rang, a déclaré Alex Tagliani après la course. Nous nous sommes battus jusqu'à la fin et nous avons presque réussi à dépasser D.J. (Kennington) au dernier tour. L'équipe 22 Racing a fait beaucoup de progrès sur la Chevrolet EpiPen-RONA-St Hubert-Spectra Premium du programme ovale. J'étais satisfait de la performance de la voiture en qualification, car un dixième de seconde séparait ma septième place sur la grille de la position de tête. C'était très positif.


« Le résultat de cette course est très prometteur pour les trois dernières épreuves sur pistes ovales de la saison. Si l'équipe peut continuer à faire des progrès sur les réglages de la voiture à chaque sortie, mes résultats seront très intéressants. Nous espérons terminer la saison en force. Ça nous prenait ce genre de résultat pour nous motiver après un début de saison difficile sur ce type de circuit.


« J'aurai un programme très chargé le weekend prochain sur le circuit routier de Mosport avec l'équipe de Kyle Busch Motorsports en série de camionnettes NASCAR Gander Outdoors et bien sûr une course très importante en NASCAR Pinty's avec la voiture numéro 18. Je crois qu'on peut espérer du succès la semaine prochaine,
 »  a conclu Tagliani.


Seulement 14 voitures ont pris le départ de la course, mais 12 ont croisé l'arrivée, dont neuf sur le tour du vainqueur. L'épreuve de 305 tours a été neutralisée à neuf reprises pour un total de 53 tours. Le Bumper to Bumper 300 sera diffusé sur RDS2 le vendredi 13 septembre à 22 h 30.


Au cours de ses quatre courses NASCAR Pinty's au RIS, Tagliani a terminé deux fois dans le top cinq et quatre fois dans le top 10. En 80 départs NASCAR Pinty's, Tagliani a récolté 10 poles, 9 victoires, il a terminé 35 fois dans le Top-5 et 55 dans le Top-10.


Au championnat des pilotes :
Aucun bouleversement dans le classement des pilotes, mais l'étau se resserre pour le meneur Andrew Ranger qui a terminé septième à Riverside. Ranger domine toujours avec 385 points, son écart a été réduit à 11 points sur Kevin Lacroix (374) et à 17 sur LP Dumoulin (368). En terminant devant tous ses rivaux qui le devançaient au championnat, Alex Tagliani a retranché quatre points à l'avance de Ranger sur lui. Il occupe toujours le quatrième rang avec 352 points à 33 points du meneur. D.J. Kennington est cinquième avec 328 points.


CANADIAN TIRE MOTORSPORT PARK : DIXIÈME ÉTAPE DE LA SÉRIE NASCAR PINTY'S
La prochaine étape de la série NASCAR Pinty's sera disputée le weekend du 24 août au circuit routier du Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (anciennement Mosport). Tagliani sera un pilote fort occupé le dimanche 25 août puisqu'en plus de participer aux 51 tours de la 10e étape de la série NASCAR Pinty's qui débutera à 11 h 05, il sera au départ à 14 h 30 des 64 tours du Chevrolet Silverado 250 de la série NASCAR Gander Outdoors au volant de la camionnette Tundra numéro 51 de l'équipe Kyle Busch Motorsports. Pour l'occasion, sa camionnette sera commanditée par CanTorque, RONA et Spectra Premium.


LA COURSE DE LA SÉRIE DE CAMIONNETTES NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS sera transmise en direct sur FOX Sports Racing, offert sur le câble par les fournisseurs Videotron (792), Bell TV (1421), Cogeco (742), Eastlink (713) et Rogers (409). L'avant course sera diffusée à 14 heures et la course à 14 h 30.


Les clients de TSN et de TSN Direct peuvent suivre toutes les courses de la série NASCAR Pinty's en direct sur tsn.ca et sur l'application TSN.  L'épreuve du Total Quartz 200 de la série NASCAR Pinty's sera diffusée le dimanche 25 août sur tsn.ca et sur l'application TSN à compter de 11 h 05. Veuillez consulter l'horaire de la piste pour connaître l'heure exacte du départ de la course.


L'été de TAG
Au cours de sa saison de course 2019, Alex Tagliani poursuivra la promotion sur la conscientisation aux allergies alimentaires et de la sécurité de ceux qui en sont atteints par l'entremise du lancement de la sixième campagne « L'été de TAG ». Cette initiative est mise sur pied par Alex et Allergies Alimentaires Canada, avec le soutien de Pfizer Canada.


Les amateurs peuvent se connecter à Facebook au
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Second consecutive podium finish for Alex Tagliani in the NASCAR Pinty’s Series


Montreal, August 18, 2019 – Alex Tagliani scored his best oval track result of the 2019 season with a third place finish on Saturday night in round nine of the NASCAR Pinty's Series held on the one-third mile Riverside International Speedway (RIS) oval track in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. The Quebec driver started the Bumper to Bumper 300 in seventh place and kept in touch with the leaders all race long, but the dramatic end of the scheduled 300-lap race pushed the event into NASCAR overtime where he moved into third place to cross the finish line right behind D.J. Kennington and race winner Jason Hathaway.
 
For Tagliani, this was his second consecutive podium finish of the season. Jason Hathaway from Appin, Ontario led only one lap, the 305th and last lap after returning a chrome horn bump on Kevin Lacroix that sent him down to sixth place. Lacroix had been the dominant driver leading 195 laps. Tagliani was followed at the finish line by LP Dumoulin, with Alex Labbé rounding out the top five.
 
"That was quite a performance for the 22 Racing Team tonight with a second consecutive podium finish, only six-hundredths of a second behind second place," said Tagliani after the race. "We fought hard until the end and I came so close of going by D.J. (Kennington) on the last lap. The team has made tremendous progress on the Chevrolet EpiPen-RONA-St Hubert-Spectra Premium oval car program. I was very happy with its performance in qualifying, as there was only one-tenth of a second gap between my seventh place on the grid and the polesitter. That was very positive.
 
"The result of this race is very promising for the upcoming final three oval races of the season. If the team continues to improve the car bit by bit for each of these races, the results could be very interesting. We hope to finish the season on a strong note. We needed that kind of success after a difficult start of the season on this type of track.
 
"Next week will be a very busy weekend for me at Mosport road course with a race with the Kyle Busch Motorsports Team in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series and of course a very important race in the NASCAR Pinty's Series with my number 18 car. I look forward to do very well in both races," concluded Tagliani.
 
Only 14 drivers started the RIS race with 12 crossing the finish line at the end of the Bumper to Bumper 300.  Nine cars finished on the lead lap. The 305-lap race was under full course caution nine times for a total of 53 laps. The Riverside International Speedway race will be televised on TSN on Saturday, August 24 at 1:30 p.m.
 
In his four NASCAR Pinty's races at Riverside, Tagliani has finished twice in the top five and four times in the top 10. In 80 NASCAR Pinty's starts, Tag has claimed ten poles, won 9 races, finished 35 times in the Top-5 and 55 times in the Top-10.
 
In the driver standings:
No major changes in the driver top five standings, but the noose is tightening up on leader Andrew Ranger who finished seventh at Riverside. Ranger is still leading, but gap has been reduced to 11 points over Kevin Lacroix (374) and to 17 on LP Dumoulin (368). By finishing ahead of all the rivals ahead of him in the standings, Tagliani shaved four points from Ranger's lead. He is still fourth with 352 points, 33 points back. D.J. Kennington rounds out the top five with 328 points.
 
Next stop: Canadian Tire Motorsport Park in Ontario
The NASCAR Pinty's Series returns to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park famed road course in Bowmanville, Ontario for round 10 of the season the weekend of August 24. Tagliani will be a busy driver on Sunday, August 25 competing in the 51-lap NASCAR Pinty's race scheduled to start at 11:05 a.m. and then at 2:30 p.m., driving for 64 laps in the Chevrolet Silverado 250 NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series race at the wheel of the number 51 Kyle Busch Motorsports entry. For the truck race, CanTorque, RONA and Spectra Premium will sponsor Tagliani's Tundra.
 
The NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series race will televised live on FOX Sports Racing, available on cable with Videotron (792), Bell TV (1421), Cogeco (742), Eastlink (713) and Rogers (409). Pre-race show starts at 2 p.m. Race time: 2:30 p.m.
 
TSN and TSN Direct subscribers can watch all NASCAR Pinty's Series races live on TSN.ca and the TSN app. Watch NASCAR Pinty's Total Quartz 200 live stream on TSN.ca and on the TSN app on Sunday, August 25 at 11:05 a.m. Eastern. Check NASCAR Pinty's listing for exact time. The United States fans can watch all the races live on FansChoice.tv.
 
Summer of TAG
During his 2019 season, Alex Tagliani will race across Canada promoting the sixth annual Summer of TAG, which raises awareness about food allergies, and the importance of educating those afflicted. Alex and Food Allergy Canada, with the support of Pfizer Canada, are committed to creating a safer world for people with potentially life-threatening allergies.
 
For more information on Alex Tagliani, please visit www.tagliani.com, follow him on Twitter at @TAGLIANI, @tagliani18 on Instagram and like him on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Tagliani.
 
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Hometown Late Models Shine on Peterborough Speedway’s Hot August Night


By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media


Summer Toonie/Fan Appreciation Nights – presented by Pepsi – are well-known for packing-in the crowds at Peterborough Speedway. Throw a 50 lap Late Model feature into the mix; along with the local Bone Stock, Renegade Truck and Super Stock divisions and the travelling Ontario Pro Challenge teams and you get a great evening of family motorsports entertainment for just a $2.00 admission ticket. Saturday, August 17th the tight, tricky bullring on Mount Pleasant Road pulled out all the stops for a thrilling night of racing excitement.


Each year, the weekly divisions get the chance to run extra distance feature events and the Late Models took their turn in the spotlight as Tim Batty and Mark Gordon brought the pack to the line. Gordon jumped out to an early lead, with Batty fighting back on the bottom before Jeff Walt moved into the 2nd spot. Slower traffic became an issue with just over a handful of laps complete, with last week's winner and defending track champion Dan McHattie slipping into 3rd with 16 laps on the board. The race's only yellow flag waved for a lap 19 issue on the backstretch. McHattie took 2nd on the restart and was leading just a few laps later. With as much as a half track advantage, the hometown favourite took control of the field while Dave Morgan and Jeff Walt fought over 2nd and 3rd in his rear view mirror. At the checkered flag, the #71 machine had logged another win. Gordon was 4th, with Tim Batty 5th.


Alex McGibbon and Paul Boundy brought the Trent Lakes Complete Plumbing Renegade Truck field from the staging area for their 20 lap feature tilt. McGibbon used the inside line to perfection, taking the lead but Brad Lavalle was pushing hard for a turn at the front. The pair bumped a couple of times, but Lavalle couldn't muscle his way into the lead. McGibbon protected the bottom groove all the way and didn't even give-up the lead while working through lapped traffic. The caution-free feature came to an end with the entire field slipping and sliding around the track after a truck hit the first turn wall with just a lap remaining. Officials called the race complete at 19 of the 20 laps. McGibbon celebrated in victory lane while hooked to the tow truck. Lavalle, Boundy, Stacy Switzer and Jeff Dolley were credited with the next 4 positions.


With teams looking for every possible advantage in the point standings, front row starters Paul Boundy and Marlie Owen paced the KOD Disposal Super Stock starting grid to the Great Canadian RV green flag. Owen showed her strength early, taking the lead from the outside line but her position at the front was short-lived as Tim Burke took over the top spot with just 3 laps on the board. Tyler Betts – taking another turn in Howie Crowe's #28 – was pressing for the runner-up spot, but Owen held-off the charge. With Burke running away with things out in front, Owen, Betts and Mark Gordon were involved in a 3 car fight for 2nd. That's the way the caution-free Super Stock feature finished, with Boundy taking the 5th spot.


Kyle Novis and Isaiah Switzer showed the way as the Battlefield Equipment Rental Bone Stock field came to the line. The initial green flag was brief, as a multi-car wreck on the backstretch brought things to a halt and eliminated 4 of the original starters. Steve Finnegan took the lead on the restart, with a 3 car breakaway back to Sean Kennedy who was running 4th. Defending track champion Ryan Oosterholt was looking for the second spot as the pack caught the tail-end of the field at about the three-quarter mark. After a rocky start, things went from green to checkered without another slowdown. Finnegan earned the win, over Oosterholt, Novis, Kennedy and Kris Khan.


The Ontario Pro Challenge Series ran a pair of 'A' main events. Tim Norris picked-up the win in the opening round, over Bryan Stevanus, Michael Norris, Peter Hattin and Adam Tyo. In the second feature, it was Tim Norris, Stevanus, Michael Norris, Tyo and Hattin.


Qualifying events for the Trent Lakes Complete Plumbing Renegade Trucks went to Bill O'Hara, Terri-Anne Whittern, Brad Lavalle and Alex McGibbon. Tyler Betts scored a pair of KOD Disposal Super Stock heat wins, with the others going to Marlie Owen and Mark Gordon. The 6 Battlefield Equipment Rental Bone Stock preliminary rounds were shared by Corey Strawn, Kyle Hope, Isaiah Switzer, Kris Khan, Ryan Oosterholt and Sean Kennedy. Late Model heats were won by Dan McHattie, Tim Batty, Mark Gordon and Jeff Walt.


All finishing positions are unofficial and subject to scoring review and post race safety and technical inspection.


Bullring bullet points: A strong Summer Toonie Night crowd meant a solid 50/50 payoff of nearly $795.00 to Peterborough's Lori Bond-Smith…Former Late Model feature winner Bryan Mercer and his family were in the stands, as was Brian Goudge, a past track announcer – who went by the name "Motor Mouth" – at Brockville and Capital City Speedways…Phil Jessup joined the Late Model field in his #44 car. Dave Morgan made his second straight start in the family-owned #10 Late Model, filling-in for his son Jack who was in a fishing tournament…Dan McHattie slowed to a stop on the infield pit lane, after losing a crank pulley during the 2nd Late Model inversion qualifier. He borrowed one from another competitor to make the main event starting grid. McHattie gave the winner's trophy to Bobby Cousineau and his family to say thanks for their generosity.


The Hot August Nights Racing Series at Canada's Toughest 3rd of a Mile Paved Oval continues Saturday, August 24th with the Battlefield Equipment Rental Bone Stock, Jiffy Lube Mini Stock, KOD Disposal Super Stock and Late Model divisions; plus double feature events for the Trailers Plus Ontario Legends Series, with Kid's Barrel Races as the intermission attraction. Pits open at 2:30, with general admission grandstand gates unlocked at 5:00 and racing at 6:00.



Get the latest track news and information anytime from  www.peterboroughspeedway.com or the track's Facebook and Twitter social media platforms. Need instant motorsports gratification? Search for Peterborough Speedway wherever you find your apps and take Central Ontario's favourite place to race with you on your Smartphone 24/7/365.


Photo attachment: Jim Clarke – Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media


Defending track champion Dan McHattie (#71) scored the checkered flag in the 50 lap Late Model feature event – Saturday, August 17th – at Peterborough Speedway.



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College Athletes Selected to Join NASCAR Drive for Diversity Pit Crew Development Program

Top-Performing Athletes to Train with Rev Racing Beginning in September; Will Look to Join More than 50 Program Graduates Now Working in NASCAR

 

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (August 20, 2019) – Following the thorough evaluation of athletes from universities across the country, NASCAR and Rev Racing have chosen seven participants to join the 2019-20 NASCAR Drive for Diversity Pit Crew Development Program.

 

The former collegiate athletes were selected based on a fitness assessment held in May at the NASCAR Research and Development Center in Concord, N.C. The assessment tested their agility, strength and flexibility, followed by the participants learning the different crew member positions during a pit stop simulation.

 

Those selected will relocate to Charlotte, N.C. for a six-month pit crew training program led by Phil Horton, Rev Racing's director of athletic performance. They will train to become tire changers, carriers and jackmen, with hopes of one day earning a spot on a national series race team.

 

NASCAR Drive for Diversity provides opportunities for women and minorities to pursue career opportunities in NASCAR on pit crews, in the driver's seat through the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Driver Development Program and off the track through the NASCAR Diversity Internship Program.

 

"We are inspired by the level of athletes we're seeing enter the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Pit Crew Development Program," said Jusan Hamilton, Director, Racing Operations and Event Management, NASCAR. "With a wider range of colleges and universities partnering with NASCAR and Rev Racing on this program, the talent pool continues to expand and so does the pathway for each of the new members to achieve success with top race teams."

 

Dalanda Ouendeno is among this year's NASCAR Drive for Diversity Pit Crew Development Program participants. Ouendeno was a standout defender on the University of Miami women's soccer team before trying out for a pit crew development role with Rev Racing.

Virginia natives Hadji Gaylord and Raynard Revels will also join the 2019-20 class after competing together as teammates on Norfolk State University's football team.

 

"We look forward to welcoming this year's class to NASCAR's most comprehensive pit crew training and development program," said Max Siegel, CEO of Rev Racing. "We couldn't be prouder of the journey both our pit crew development program and graduates have taken from its inception. With the expansion of our recruiting efforts across the country, the talent level rises, and our program continues to evolve and create more opportunities for advancement at a higher level."

 

In July 2019, NASCAR Drive for Diversity Pit Crew Development Program graduates Rojelio Ramirez, Omar Grimaldo and current program member Michael Hayden celebrated their first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series win when driver Justin Haley took the checkered flag at the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona International Speedway.

 

Through the years, the program has developed pit crew athletes who work on teams every race weekend. Since its inception, more than 100 athletes have participated in the program and more than 65 graduates have worked in the sport on the national level. More than 50 graduates are currently pitting on a national level and more than 30 are competing in the sport's top series, the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. 

 

The 2019-20 NASCAR Drive for Diversity Pit Crew Development Program participants include:

 

Name

Hometown

University

Primary Sport

Hadji Gaylord

Norfolk, Va.

Norfolk State University

Football (Defensive End)

Robin Loza

Charlotte, N.C.

Central Piedmont Community College

Football (Wide Receiver)

Maurice McKinnon

Charlotte, N.C.

Guilford College

Football (Wide Receiver)

Dalanda Ouendeno

Paris, France

University of Miami

Soccer (Defender)

Mequel Phillips

Chester, Va.

Virginia State University

Football (Linebacker) 

Raynard Revels

Richmond, Va.

Norfolk State University

Football (Linebacker)

Alvin Wilson

Lexington, Miss.

Alcorn State University

Football (Linebacker)

 

 

 

 

About NASCAR

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States. NASCAR consists of three national series (Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series™, NASCAR Xfinity Series™, and NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series™), three regional series, one local grassroots series, three international series and the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA). The International Motor Sports Association™ (IMSA®) governs the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship™, the premier U.S. sports car series. Based in Daytona Beach, Fla., with offices in eight cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races in more than 30 U.S. states, Canada, Mexico and Europe. For more information visit www.NASCAR.com and www.IMSA.com, and follow NASCAR on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and Snapchat ('NASCAR').

 

About Rev Racing

Headquartered in Concord, N.C., Rev Racing, owned by Max Siegel, operates the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Program, which is the industry's leading developmental program for ethnic minorities and women drivers and pit crew members. For more information about Rev Racing visit http://revracing.net or follow on Twitter @RevRacin. 

 

Contact:

Pete Stuart

NASCAR Communications


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As the 2019 Regular Season at Peterborough Speedway Winds Down…

As the 2019 Regular Season at Peterborough Speedway Winds Down…

By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media


It seems like this year's schedule at Canada's Toughest 3rd of a Mile Paved Oval got underway just a couple of weeks ago, but with only 2 shows remaining in the regular season, teams in Peterborough Speedway's Saturday night classes will be pulling-out all the stops to gain any possible advantage in the championship fight.


Central Ontario's favourite short track racing destination comes back to life Saturday, August 24th with the hometown Battlefield Equipment Rental Bone Stock, Jiffy Lube Mini Stock, KOD Disposal Super Stock and Late Model divisions; plus double features for the Trailers Plus Ontario Legends Series and Kid's Barrel Races as the intermission attraction. Pit gates open at 2:30, with the general admission grandstands unlocked at 5:00 and racing at 6:00.


Everywhere you look, there are tight point battles as action heads gets closer to the Saturday, August 31st Championship Clash. Unofficially, there is less than a 50 point margin between Corey Strawn, Chris Tubman and Sean Kennedy in the Bone Stock title fight. Ironically, Strawn – who leads the standings – has yet to win a main event. On the subject of wins, Tim Burke's checkered flag last weekend has turned the Super Stock battle into a real dog-fight between himself, Mark Gordon, Howie Crowe and Marlie Owen. Former Bone Stock champion Jeremy Kelly looks to be the heir apparent to the 2019 Mini Stock crown, but rivals Nolan Gould and Ember Junkin – an early season feature winner – could have something to say about the outcome.


With a win in the recent 50 lap feature Cavan, Ontario's Dan McHattie looks to have all but clinched another Late Model championship, while the #26 Renegade Truck – shared by drivers Brad Lavalle and Nicholas Ledson – is the front runner in the pick-up parade. Track owner and promoter J.P. Josiasse says it's a good time to be a fan at Peterborough Speedway.


"Our teams are always committed to giving our supporters the best show possible, but the championship battles will kick the level of excitement up a notch," Josiasse said. "Every lap and just a single position in the running order could make a big difference."


Head to www.peterboroughspeedway.com or the track's Facebook and Twitter social media platforms for the latest news and complete schedule and point standing updates. Search for Peterborough Speedway wherever you find your smartphone apps and you'll be able to keep in touch with everything going on at the tight, tricky bullring on Mount Pleasant Road whenever you want.


Photo attachment: Jim Clarke – Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media


He's yet to win a main event, but Corey Strawn (#77) is the lead dog in a 3 car fight with Chris Tubman and Sean Kennedy for Peterborough Speedway's 2019 Bone Stock track championship.


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