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CASCAR: St Eustache Preview

CASCAR Super Series heads to Montreal’s Autodrome St-Eustache for the 
CASCAR 200

For more information contact CASCAR’s Toronto office at (416) 531-4714
For immediate release / June 9, 2006

TORONTO, ON – After a three-week pause in the schedule, the CASCAR Super 
Series returns to action this Saturday night (June 10) with a 200-lap race 
at Montreal’s Autodrome St-Eustache. The flat, 4/10-mile oval always 
produces an exciting spectacle.

Ford driver Kerry Micks is the defending race winner at St-Eustache. The 
Mt. Albert, ON resident took the lead on lap 118 of the Whelen 200 last 
June and never looked back en route to his first of two feature wins in 
2005. DJ Kennington (Castrol Dodge Charger) and Ron Beauchamp Jr. (MOPAR 
Dodge Charger) were second and third, respectively.

Reigning and five-time CASCAR National champion Don Thomson Jr. will head 
to Montreal in a familiar position. The Home Hardware Chevy driver holds 
the Super Series points lead after one event, just 10 markers in front of 
Scott Steckly, who won the season opener at Barrie Speedway.

The Barrie race on the May long weekend was a physical affair and there are 
several racers who are looking to bounce back at St-Eustache after being 
involved in incidents during the GO-RACING.CA 300. There have been whispers 
in the weeks since that some racers’ tempers have yet to subside in the 
wake of the Barrie event.

One driver who is more concerned about getting to victory lane than 
settling grudges is Super Series veteran Brad Graham, of Glencoe, ON. The 
Challenger Motor Freight / Logel’s Auto Parts Dodge Charger driver won the 
CASCAR Sportsman Series title in 2004, but has yet to win a feature race in 
the sanctioning body’s elite division.

Graham came close on several occasions in 2005, but it was the St-Eustache 
race in 2003 that still sticks out in his mind as ‘the one that got away.’ 
In that event, Graham started on the pole and led the first 167 laps before 
his car’s handling went away and he fell to fourth at the finish.

Three weeks ago, at Barrie Speedway, Scott Steckly got the proverbial 
‘monkey off his back’ when he won his first career Super Series feature. 
Brad Graham is hoping Steckly started a trend and that he, too, will be 
able to shed the reputation of being one of the series’ top racers who has 
yet to win a race.

ST-EUSTACHE NOTEBOOK: During last year’s visit to Autodrome St-Eustache, 
veteran racer Peter Gibbons earned the pole for the feature with a lap of 
17.767 seconds. The effort ended a personal pole-qualifying drought for the 
Canadian Tire Chevy driver, which dated back to June 29, 2003 at Cayuga 
Speedway…

FLO~PRO.COM WESTERN SERIES: The FLO~PRO.COM CASCAR Western Series will be 
in action this weekend at Vernon, BC’s Sun Valley Motor Speedway. 
Saturday’s event is Race #2 on the schedule for the Western Series. Back in 
May, former series champion Daryl Harr returned to the tour in glorious 
fashion by taking the checkered flag in the season opener at Sun Valley. 
The St. Albert, AB racer led the final 32 laps in his #71 Westworld Chevy, 
coming home in front of Jim White and Daryl’s father, Carl Harr. Reigning 
Western Series champ Kevin Dowler was fourth in the opener.

MARGARET GIBBONS: The CASCAR community was recently saddened to hear of the 
passing of Margaret Gibbons, the mother of Super Series veteran Peter 
Gibbons. Margaret was a fan of Peter's racing efforts and it was special 
for him when she was able to join he and the rest of the team in victory 
lane, following a win. CASCAR extends its condolences to the entire Gibbons 
family for their loss.

CASCAR ON TV:  Catch the GO-RACING.CA 300 CASCAR Super Series season opener 
from Barrie Speedway on Saturday, June 10 on SPORTSNET. For information 
regarding initial airings and replays of Super Series races, please check 
your local listings or visit http://www.cascar.ca/schedule/tv_schedule.html.


SCHEDULE: AUTODROME ST-EUSTACHE (Montreal, Quebec)
CASCAR Super Series // CASCAR 200
SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 2006
5: 00 p.m.                                      CASCAR Practice
6:45 p.m.                                       CASCAR Time Trials & Impound
7:15 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.                  St-Eustache Division Heats & Features
8:30 p.m.                                       Driver Introductions
9:00 p.m.                                       START: CASCAR 200 CASCAR 
SUPER SERIES FEATURE


Contact CASCAR’s Toronto Office at (416) 531-4714 or visit www.cascar.ca
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