CASCAR: Vancouver Indy Preview
CASCAR SUPER SERIES
PREVIEW: Canadian Tire 100 at the Vancouver Indy
For more information contact CASCAR at (519) 641-1214
For immediate release / July 21, 2004
CASCAR teams set to kick off western swing at the Vancouver Indy with the
Canadian Tire 100
VANCOUVER, BC - The CASCAR Super Series is set to take to the streets of
Vancouver this weekend for its fourth annual appearance at the Molson Indy
Vancouver. The Canadian Tire 100 is the third of three road racing events
on the 2004 schedule. CASCAR’s undisputed king of the road, Jeff Lapcevich,
is heading to Vancouver as the odds-on favourite to complete a
‘clean-sweep’ of this season’s CASCAR road course events.
The Tim Hortons / Fastline Chevy driver is the defending CASCAR Vancouver
Indy race winner and has already made two trips to victory lane so far this
season, after winning at Mosport Int’l Raceway and at the Toronto Indy,
almost two weeks ago.
And although you would be hard-pressed to find anyone who would bet
against Lapcevich in Vancouver, there are several competitors who are
determined to put an end to his road racing dominance.
Peter Gibbons has always looked strong on the temporary street circuits,
but he has yet to win one of the coveted Indy events. If the hard-driving
points leader can put it all together in Vancouver, there’s a good chance
that he can accomplish his goal. And although second-place points contender
Don Thomson Jr. is happy to be within striking distance of Gibbons after
the first half of the Super Series season, he’s also determined to end a
nagging personal winless streak that dates back to August of 2002.
And if Gibbons and Thomson aren’t up to the task of keeping Lapcevich from
winning in Vancouver, there are several western-based racers showing up who
have road racing in their blood and are bolstered by ample experience
behind the wheel of CASCAR stock cars.
CASCAR EMCO Western Series points leader Kevin Dowler will be making his
first Super Series appearance of the summer at the Vancouver Indy. He and
his Apollo Motorsports teammate Trevor Seibert took second and third,
respectively, in last year’s Toronto Indy event. Dowler has a pair of
Toronto Indy wins to his credit and is confident that he can add a
Vancouver victory to his impressive list of accomplishments. Three-time
Western Series champ Wade Lee has also registered for the event.
POINTS CHASE: The Canadian Tire 100 is the seventh Super Series race of the
season and marks the start of the second half of the 2004 campaign. Leading
the way in the points will be Canadian Tire / Monroe Brakes Chevy driver
Peter Gibbons, who won the first two races of the season (Delaware and
Cayuga) and since that time has been extremely consistent, posting three
top-five finishes prior to taking 10th in the recent Toronto Indy. He holds
a 20-point lead over Home Hardware Chevy driver Don Thomson who is in
search of his fourth-consecutive National championship. And just three
markers back of Thomson is Avenue / NMT Dodge driver Dave Whitlock, who is
also in the hunt for his fourth CASCAR Super Series crown.
SUPER SERIES POINTS AS OF JULY 10, 2004 // AFTER 6 OF 12 EVENTS: 1. #1
Peter Gibbons (938); 2. #4 Don Thomson Jr. (918); 3. #39 Dave Whitlock
(915); 4. #23 Jeff Lapcevich (878); 5. #02 Kerry Micks (868); 6. #64 Mark
Dilley (832); 7. #60 Ron Beauchamp Jr. (822); 8. #19 Brad Graham (798); 9.
#22 Scott Steckly (787); 10. #17 DJ Kennington (759); 11. #50 R Pete
Shepherd (736); 12. #10 Doug Brown (734); 13. #55 R Rob Graham (727); 14.
#84 R J.R. Fitzpatrick (704); 15. #25 Jim Lapcevich (694); 16. #88 Dave
Jacombs (688); 17. #86 Kenny Forth (660); 17. #42 Sean Stafford (660); 19.
#3 Mark Swain (576); 20. #81 Shawn McGlynn (532)
SCHEDULE: VANCOUVER INDY: CASCAR SUPER SERIES (JULY 23-24, 2004):
FRIDAY, JULY 23, 2004
8:15 9:00 a.m. CASCAR Super Series Practice
12:30 1:00 p.m. CASCAR Qualifying Session #1
SATURDAY, JULY 24, 2004
8:15 9:00 a.m. CASCAR Qualifying Session #2
4:30 5:45 p.m. START: CANADIAN TIRE 100 (100 KM) CASCAR RACE
CASCAR NOTEBOOK: For the second year in a row, several Canadian Tire
dealers on BC’s lower mainland have banded together to sponsor the CASCAR
race at the Vancouver Indy. Saturday afternoon’s 100 km chase around the
Concord Pacific Place track will again be titled: The Canadian Tire 100…
Former CASCAR racer Al Turner won the inaugural CASCAR Vancouver Indy race,
back in 2001. Another accomplished road racer, Robin Buck, tasted victory
in 2002… 2003 Vancouver Indy CASCAR race winner Jeff Lapcevich sat on the
pole for last year’s 35-lap chase around Concord Pacific Place after
posting a lap of 1:23.780 around the 12-turn, temporary street circuit in
the second of two qualifying sessions… The last time a driver other than
Jeff Lapcevich led a lap of a CASCAR race at either the Toronto or
Vancouver Indy events occurred when Kevin Dowler led lap 32 of the Toronto
event, on July 12, 2003. Lapcevich passed Dowler and went on to win that
race, and since that time has led all 35 laps of last year’s Vancouver Indy
(July 26, ’03) and all 36 tours of the recently completed Toronto Indy
(July 10, ’04)… Pete Shepherd is the top rookie driver following the first
half of the Super Series season, in 11th place. Fellow first-year Super
Series campaigner Rob Graham is just nine points back of Shepherd (736 to
727), in 13th overall. Adding to one of the best CASCAR rookie chases in
years is J.R. Fitzpatrick who is 14th overall with 704 points...
CASCAR 100 TORONTO INDY TELEVISION BROADCAST: The CASCAR 100 CASCAR Super
Series race at the Toronto Indy will air starting Monday, Aug. 2 on
SPORTSNET (ONTARIO & EAST) at 7:00 p.m. Viewers of SPORTSNET WEST & PACIFIC
can catch the race starting the same night (Aug. 2) at 8 p.m. Check your
local listings and http://www.cascar.ca/schedule/tv_schedule.html for
subsequent airings.