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CARPENTIER FINISHES 6th IN CASCAR DEBUT (W)

Race Results for Round 9 of the CASCAR Super Series at Cayuga

CARPENTIER FINISHES 6th IN CASCAR DEBUT

Montréal, QC, September 3, 2006 - Canadian 
open-wheel star Patrick Carpentier had his first 
taste of stock car competition on Sunday 
finishing sixth in Round 9 of the CASCAR Super 
Series 2006 schedule held at Cayuga International 
Speedway, located east of Hamilton. Driving the 
Lou's BBQ / CP Flooring #88 Ford Taurus of team 
owner and active driver Dave Jacombs of Mount 
Hope, Ontario, Carpentier finished on the 
leader's lap in a very exciting finish of the 
Feature race that saw him take the checkered flag 
almost backward after an encounter with an 
opponent on the last corner of the race. Ontario 
drivers Dave Withlock of Petrolia, Ron Beauchamps 
Jr. of Windsor and Mark Dilley of Barrie swept 
the podium at the conclusion of the 200-lap Hot 
Head Henry Feature Race, a night race run under 
the lights.

  "Wow, what an exciting finish," commented 
Carpentier when reached after the race. "The team 
did a great job during the last pit stop, 
changing all four tires and still managing to 
gain three positions. The car was really great 
after that. I was kind of nice in the early part 
of the race, but even though the drivers are 
great guys outside the track, when it comes to 
racing, it's everyone for himself. Therefore, I 
started to push a little more and it worked. In 
the last corner of the race, I tried to get by 
car #3 (Jason Hathaway) to finish in the Top-5, 
but I pushed on the accelerator a little too much 
and lost control of the car. I avoided the wall 
to cross the finish line sideways. It gets very 
busy on such a short track. It's a good thing 
that I had a great spotter because even though 
the car has mirrors, you don't see much on either 
side of it."

Following Saturday's postponement due to 
inclement weather in the Southern Ontario region, 
teams and drivers were ready for a full day of 
competition. Carpentier really enjoyed his first 
outing in the tin top car, even though he 
encountered a few problems during his first day 
of competition. The Joliette, Quebec driver ran 
amongst the Top-10 in his first ever practice 
session with other drivers on the track in the 
morning. Following that, Carpentier was 9th 
fastest in the time trials to start fifth in his 
50-lap shootout race. Unfortunately, a slow 
leaking puncture suffered halfway through the 
race slowed the driver down, and he finished one 
lap down when his rear tire finally blew up on 
the penultimate circuit.

  "At the start of the shootout race, I was 
checking out the other drivers' race lines 
because during the morning session, they were 
going in and out of the pits and there was no way 
to figure out where it was," said Carpentier, who 
runs with a personal sponsorship from Mecachrome 
Canada. "Everything was going well and I was 
running within the Top-10. Then, the car started 
to get loose and I was wondering if I had 
overcooked the tires. I didn't want to complain 
on the car' s behavior, but the crew eventually 
told me over the radio that I had a rear tire 
going down. I knew that I could not stop to 
change it. Even though I was losing ground, I was 
hoping it would resist until the end but it 
finally blew up before the checkered flag came 
out."

Team owner David Jacombs, who ran the first seven 
races of the 2006 season, yielded his seat to 
Carpentier after Jerry Santucci, the new track 
owner of Cayuga International Speedway, proposed 
to sponsor Carpentier's inaugural stock car race 
this weekend.

  "The Jacombs crew did a fantastic job setting 
the car up for me, continued Carpentier. "Earlier 
in the day, the drivers in the series knew that I 
was new at this and they were really great with 
me. They gave me pointers, advice and all kinds 
of information relating to race lines and how to 
handle traffic. These were things that I really 
appreciated, as I am just a rookie in this 
series. I really love it."

Round 10 of the CASCAR Super Series will be held 
next weekend at Saint-Eustache Speedway ( 
www.autodrome-st-eustache.com/ ), a half-mile 
track located 40 minutes northwest of downtown 
Montreal. Visit www.cascar.com for complete race 
results information.

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Carpentier News Racing Bureau Contact:
Max d'Orsonnens: 514-990-4988 (Montreal)
Robert Desrosiers: 514-975-6223 (At the track)

Copyright free images of Patrick Carpentier's at 
Cayuga on Sunday are available for download at:

ASE320: Carpentier's blown tire during the 50-lap afternoon Shootout race
http://www.patcarpentier.ca/media/pix/hr/ASE320.jpg

ASE313: Carpentier on track during the 50-lap afternoon Shootout race
http://www.patcarpentier.ca/media/pix/hr/ASE313.jpg



Photo credit: Jocelyn Caron/ www.patcarpentier.com

DUE TO THE LATENESS OF THE FINISH OF THE RACE, 
MORE PHOTOS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT  
www.patcarpentier.com AROUND MIDNIGHT IN THE 
ENGLISH NEWS SECTION WITH LINKS TO THE PHOTOS.