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CASCAR Super Series
Preview: Couche-Tard 200 // Autodrome Old Milwaukee St-Eustache
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For immediate release / August 7, 2003
CASCAR set to return to Montreal for the ‘Couche-Tard 200’ at Autodrome
St-Eustache
MONTREAL, QC - After a week off, the CASCAR Super Series will be back in
action this Saturday night at Autodrome Old Milwaukee St-Eustache for the
‘Couche-Tard 200’. The race will be the eighth of 12 on the 2003 schedule,
and will be this season’s lone Super Series appearance in Quebec.
Last year’s CASCAR National event at St-Eustache was cut short by rain,
after 97 of 150 scheduled laps. Polesitter Dave Whitlock was declared the
winner after leading all but the first two laps around the flat,
4/10th-mile oval. Later in the season, the three-time National champion won
the CASCAR Super Series race at Autodrome Montmagny, to complete the
‘Quebec sweep’ in 2002.
Entering the Couche-Tard 200, the championship chase couldn’t be any
closer. In 2002, following seven events, Don Thomson enjoyed a 61-point
lead over DJ Kennington. This year, however, Thomson finds himself locked
in a heated battle and sits just two points behind Kerry Micks prior to the
eighth event of the season. The two have passed the points lead back and
fourth in every race since the Toronto Indy.
"Donnie [Thomson] is a hard competitor," said Micks, after the series’
last race, in Vancouver. "It’s not going to come easy, that’s for sure. It
was too bad we had a bad break and lost 30 points in Calgary. But that’s
part of racing; you’re going to have good luck and bad luck. Donnie’s had
some bad luck lately. Hopefully, we can keep some good luck on our side for
the rest of the year."
As for Thomson, who is in the hunt for his third straight Super Series
National championship and his fifth major CASCAR title in the past five
year, he knows he’s in a tight contest with Micks. "We’re going back and
forth. We did this a couple of years ago, too. Kerry’s a helluva racer and
it’s going to come right down to the end. We just have to take this one
race at a time and keep things going ‘til the end."
EVENT SCHEDULE COUCHE-TARD 200 AUTODROME OLD MILWAUKEE ST-EUSTACHE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 2003
6:00 p.m. CASCAR Super Series Time Trials
8:40 p.m. Driver Introductions
9:00 p.m. START: Couche Tard 200
CASCAR NOTEBOOK: Dave Whitlock earned the pole for last year’s CASCAR Super
Series race at Autodrome Old Milwaukee St-Eustache with a lap of 18.234
seconds. Don Thomson holds the Super Series qualifying lap record at the
track, which he set in 2000, with a single lap time of 18.009 seconds...
The CASCAR EMCO Western Series will also be in action this Saturday night.
Gold Pan Speedway in Quesnel, BC will play host to the tour for the second
race in a row. On July 5, hometown hero Ron Larson rode to victory lane
ahead of reigning Western Series champion Daryl Harr and former champion
Wade Lee. Kevin Dowler leads the title chase by 18 points, over Larson...
The Super Series race at St-Eustache always plays in front of a large crowd
of appreciative Quebec racing fans. This Saturday, many of them will be
cheering for CARQUEST Chevrolet driver André Coursol, of St-Jerome, QC.
Coursol is a regular in the CARQUEST Sportsman Series... Two-time National
champion Peter Gibbons will be one driver to watch at St-Eustache. The
Canadian Tire Chevy pilot drove his battered car to victory at the track in
2000 and won again in ’01. Last year, Gibbons was running third, in the
drizzle, prior to crashing just moments before the race was called... The
MOPAR Parts 300 at Race City Motorsport Park will premier on Rogers
SPORTSNET Ontario on Monday, Aug. 11 at 7:00 p.m. Check your local listings
for other regions and times for this 90-minute broadcast.
POINT STANDINGS:
CASCAR SUPER SERIES POINT STANDINGS AFTER 7 ROUNDS / TOP 25 AS OF AUGUST 7,
2003
(POS. CAR# DRIVER (HOMETOWN / MAKE / POINTS)
1. #02 Kerry Micks (Mt. Albert, ON / Ford / 1176 points); 2. # 4 Don
Thomson Jr. (Ayr, ON / Chevrolet / 1174); 3. #37 DJ Kennington (St. Thomas,
ON / Intrepid / 1117); 4. # 33 Neil Fair (Ancaster, ON / Intrepid / 1114);
5. # 1 Peter Gibbons (Stouffville, ON / Chevrolet / 1083); 6. # 22 Scott
Steckly (Milverton, ON / Pontiac / 1082); 7. # 60 Ron Beauchamp Jr.
(Windsor, ON / Intrepid / 1078); 8. # 64 Mark Dilley (Barrie, ON / Intrepid
/ 1071); 9. # 14 John Fitzpatrick (Ayr, ON / Chevrolet / 1041); 10. # 19
Brad Graham (Glencoe, ON / Pontiac / 1032); 11. # 25 Jim Lapcevich
(Hamilton, ON / Chevrolet / 1008); 12. # 88 Dave Jacombs (Mt. Hope, ON /
Ford / 1000); 13. # 24 Cole Pearn (Mt. Brydges, ON / Pontiac / 966); 14. #
71 R Bryan Cathcart (Peterborough, ON / Intrepid / 930); 15. # 86 Kenny
Forth (Lynden, ON / Ford / 908); 16. # 23 Jeff Lapcevich (Caistor Centre,
ON / Chevrolet / 758); 17. # 39 Dave Whitlock (Petrolia, ON / Intrepid /
721); 18. # 93 Joe Goncalves (Concord, ON / Chevrolet / 610); 19. # 35
Kevin Dowler (Edmonton, AB / Ford / 585); 20. # 09 Trevor Seibert (Williams
Lake, BC / Ford / 516); 21. # 71W Daryl Harr (St. Albert, AB / Chevrolet /
466); 22. # 2 Carl Harr (St. Albert, AB / Chevrolet / 464); 23. # 41 John
Tsoumaris (Toronto, ON / Chevrolet / 440); 24. #77 Pete Vanderwyst (London,
ON / Pontiac / 438); 25. #00 Billy Innes (Simcoe, ON / Chevrolet / 428)
CASCAR EMCO WESTERN SERIES POINT STANDINGS / TOP 25 AS OF AUGUST 7, 2003
(POS. CAR# DRIVER (HOMETOWN / MAKE / POINTS)
1. #35 Kevin Dowler (Edmonton, AB / Ford / 500 points); 2. #12 Ron Larson
(Quesnel, BC / Chevrolet / 482); 3. #09 Trevor Seibert (Williams Lake, BC /
Ford / 466); 4. #21 Wade Lee (Calgary, AB / Ford / 459); 5. #71 Daryl Harr
(Edmonton, AB / Chevrolet / 439); 6. #33 Don Sales (Quesnel, BC / Pontiac /
424); 7. #2 Carl Harr (St. Albert, AB / Chevrolet / 421); 8. #6 Todd Nichol
(St. Albert, AB / Chevrolet / 405); 9. #14 James VanDomselaar (Fort Sask.,
AB / Pontiac / 400); 10. #30 Derek Polack (Stony Plain, AB / Ford / 395);
11. #89 Terry Dowler (Spruce Grove, AB / Chevrolet / 392); 12. #38 Jim
White (Kamloops, BC / Chevrolet / 390); 13. #81 James Ward (Kelowna, BC /
Ford / 371); 14. #74 Dennis Masse (Lethbridge, AB / Chevrolet / 363); 15.
#64 Chris Shirley (Saskatoon, SK / Chevrolet / 162); 16. #15 Mike Browne
(Calgary, AB / Pontiac / 140); 17. #95 Paul Savoie (Saskatoon, SK /
Intrepid / 139); 18. #72 Anthony Pallister (Victoria, BC / Chevrolet /
133); 19. #43 Michael Lindsay (Kamloops, BC / Chevrolet / 129); 20. #42
Darin Guillet (Calgary, AB / Intrepid / 125); 21. #22 Bill Dawson (Salmon
Arm, BC / Pontiac / 124); 22. #47 Craig Matlock (Saskatoon, SK / Chevrolet
/ 123); 23. #34 Darren Turner (Kelowna, BC / Chevrolet / 121); 24. #5 Allan
Deibert (Rosetown, SK / Dodge / 119); 25. #93 Charlie Kirton (Saskatoon, SK
/ Ford / 118)
CASCAR CARQUEST SPORTSMAN SERIES POINT STANDINGS / TOP 25 AS OF AUGUST 7, 2003
(POS. CAR# DRIVER (HOMETOWN / POINTS)
1. #28 Steve Robblee (Dorchester, ON / 269 points); 2. #74 Richard
Beauchamp (Ormstown, QC / 264); 3. #77 Dion Verhoeven (Kerwood, ON / 255);
4. #00 Stephen Munro (Carp, ON / 247); 5. #55 Rob Graham (Bothwell, ON /
236); 5. #52 Ron Sheridan (Strathroy, ON / 236); 7. #10 Doug Brown
(Brantford, ON / 235); 8. #18 Andre Coursol (St. Antoine, QC / 226); 9. #3
Scott Lindsay (St. Mary's, ON / 223); 10. #43 Jay Doerr (London, ON / 222);
11. #11 Stephane Messier (Ile Bizard, QC / 216); 12. #76 Jason Hathaway
(St. Thomas, ON / 212); 13. #1 Claude LeClerc (Montreal, QC / 211); 13. #60
Steve Maheux (Ile Bizard, QC / 210); 15. #16 Paul DeJong (Pembroke, ON /
210); 16. #42 Doug Stewart (London, ON / 205); 17. #92 Dave Riopelle
(Dunrobin, ON / 201); 18. #00 Josh Wood (London, ON / 193); 19. #02 Geatan
Longtin (Clateauguay, QC / 189); 20. #19 Benoit Beauchamp (Montreal, QC /
188); 21. #7 Jerry Marinuk (Scotland, ON / 182); 22. #7 Daniel Bergeron
(St. Beniot, QC / 181); 23. #12 Mark Patrick (Delaware, ON / 179); 24. #02
Scott O'Connor (Delaware, ON / 173); 25. #67 Scott Mitchell (St.
Catharines, ON / 171)