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NASCAR Admission-Free Discovery Day on Friday August 28 (40)

NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT



For Immediate Release


Public Invited to Experience a Premiere at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve


The NAPA Auto Parts 200 Presented by Dodge
To Hold Admission-Free Discovery Day on Friday August 28



Montreal, August 4, 2009 - Stock-Car Montreal, 
the event organizing body of the NAPA Auto Parts 
200, Presented by Dodge, is pleased to announce 
that it has added to its race weekend schedule, a 
free-of-charge Discovery Day on Friday, August 
28, with the general public invited to visit 
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Parc Jean-Drapeau 
from 9:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. Those who attend 
the admission-free day will discover the 
fascinating world of motor racing and have the 
chance to immerse themselves in the festive 
ambiance that carries over to the following two 
days, when the stars of NASCAR take to the track 
for their Nationwide Series race weekend 
activities.


"This Discovery Day for the general public is a 
premiere," said François Dumontier, promoter of 
the event. "As far as we know, race fans have 
rarely been invited, free of charge, to see 
professional racecar drivers in action during 
open practice and official qualifying sessions. 
Visitors will be able to access all sections of 
the site that are open to the public; sit on the 
grassy knolls surrounding the track, or in the 
grandstands and enjoy the on-track action. Since 
the inaugural NASCAR race in Montreal in 2007, we 
have had a tremendous response from fans, and it 
looks like it is going to be even better this 
year. We thought it would be appropriate to thank 
them for their support with this free of charge 
Discovery Day, as we launch the race weekend."


It is important to note that there will be plenty 
of on-track action from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on 
Friday August 28, with open practice and official 
qualifying sessions for the Formula Tour 1600 and 
the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series.


"Formula 1600 is always exciting to watch, but 
fans have a lot to discover about the spectacular 
Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series, especially 
those amazing Daytona Prototypes. I am convinced 
that fans will want to return to watch their 
Saturday afternoon race," added Dumontier.


The official schedule for August 28 begins at 
9:00 a.m. with a practice session for the Formula 
1600 Series, followed at 10:00 a.m., by the Rolex 
Series GT class sports cars. The Rolex Series 
Daytona Prototypes will then take to the track at 
11:30 a.m. for their practice session. The 
afternoon action will begin with qualifying for 
the 1600 Series. The GTs and prototypes will go 
for a second round of free practice sessions 
starting at 1:00 p.m. Official qualifying for the 
Rolex Daytona Prototypes will start at 5:00 p.m., 
followed by the GT class sports cars. There will 
be a final Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series 
combined class open practice from 6:00 to 7:00 
p.m. The organizers also plan to stage an 
autograph session for which, driver's names will 
be unveiled at a later date.


Fans, who intend to visit Circuit Gilles 
Villeneuve on Discovery Day, will have to take 
the Montreal subway system (Métro) to access the 
site, as there is no public parking available on 
the islands. From the Parc Jean-Drapeau Metro 
station on Ile Saint-Hélène, the public will be 
directed to the Circuit via the Cosmos Bridge. 
All grandstands seats will be free for use on 
Discovery Day as the seating privileges of 
Saturday and Sunday ticket holders will not be in 
effect on Friday.


"As the saying goes: The more the merrier on 
Friday August 28. We invite everyone to enjoy 
every minute of the open house festivities on 
Discovery Day," concluded Dumontier.


Tickets for the NAPA Auto Part 200, Presented by 
Dodge at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on August 
29-30, 2009 are currently on sale. To order 
tickets and see Patrick Carpentier, Jacques 
Villeneuve, Carl Edwards, Kyle Busch and other 
NASCAR stars on track in Montreal, call 514 
397-0007 or order online anytime at 
www.circuitgillesvilleneuve.ca/en/. The ticket 
office located at the exit of the Jean-Drapeau 
Metro Station, on Ile Sainte-Hélène, will be open 
all day on Discovery Day.


Stock-Car Montreal, the event promoter is a 
wholly owned subsidiary of International Speedway 
Corporation (ISC) based in Daytona Beach, 
Florida. ISC is the leading promoter of 
motorsports in North America, hosting over 100 
major racing events each year.


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