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Andrew Ranger will compete at the NAPA Auto Parts 200 presented by Dodge (05)

News Update for Immediate Release



With sponsorship from the Québec Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge-Ram Dealers Coop



Andrew Ranger Will Compete at the NAPA Auto Parts 200 Presented by Dodge
With the Legitimate Goal of Winning His First Nationwide Series Race




Montréal, July 14, 2010 - Andrew Ranger, one of 
the most popular and talented Quebec drivers of 
his generation, will compete in the 2010 NAPA 
Auto Parts 200 presented by Dodge on August 28-29 
at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. With sponsorship 
from the Dodge Dealers of Québec, the 23-year old 
from Roxton Pond, Québec will be looking for his 
first-ever NASCAR Nationwide Series win, 
following a remarkable third place finish last 
year in Montréal. The deal also includes 
sponsorship for four rounds of the NASCAR 
Canadian Tires Series. Ranger will be driving a 
Baker-Curb Racing Dodge Charger in the 74-lap 
Nationwide race against Carl Edwards and Marcos 
Ambrose, the only drivers who beat him to the 
checkered flag last year in Montréal.


"We are thrilled to team up with Andrew Ranger in 
his quest to win the Montréal NASCAR Nationwide 
event of which Dodge is also a proud presenting 
sponsor," said Jean Gosselin, President of the 
Quebec Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge-Ram Dealers 
Advertising Coop.  "We believe that it is a 
privilege to be associated with the highest 
ranking Québec driver in last year's NASCAR 
Series. We know he is very talented, highly 
motivated, and always ready for a challenge, and 
our Dodge dealers know all about challenges. We 
are happy to announce that our backing also 
includes four NASCAR Canadian Tire Series races, 
including the Montréal event."


François Dumontier, President of Octane 
Management and delegated promoter of the event, 
was also quite pleased with the announcement. "We 
believe that Dodge has made a sound choice by 
supporting Andrew. He is definitively one of the 
contenders at our race. His performance last year 
delighted the crowd at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, 
and I am sure that they are pleased with today's 
announcement. Each time Andrew has shown up at 
our track to compete in whatever series, he's 
always been very competitive in front of the home 
crowd. We are sure that he will show his fans 
once again that he is up to the August 28-29 
challenge."


Ranger will be making his seventh Nationwide 
Series start in Montréal. In his first-ever start 
in that series in 2008 at Circuit Gilles 
Villeneuve, he qualified 15th and ran among the 
leaders for a while before rain ruined his race 
as it did for many others. He had shown enough to 
be invited to drive Armando Fitz' Dodge in four 
other Nationwide races at Bristol, Richmond, 
Kansas and Charlotte. Appearing last year at 
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, he did well qualifying 
the CJM Racing entry in ninth place, before 
moving to the front to lead the race for 10 laps. 
He kept in touch with Edwards and Ambrose to 
finish third, ahead of Jacques Villeneuve. 
Running three full seasons in the NASCAR Canadian 
Tire Series, the Canadian driver won the title 
twice with a record of five poles, eight wins, 20 
top-5 and 31 top-10 finishes. This season, he is 
running south of the border in the NASCAR K&N Pro 
Series East, one of NASCAR's development series. 
In four starts so far, he has captured one pole, 
scored a win, earned 2 Top-5 and 3 Top-10 
finishes. He won at Sonoma in the K&N Pro Series 
West on June 9.


"I am happy with the faith entrusted in me by the 
Québec Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge-Ram Dealers Coop," 
Andrew Ranger said. "I know the track well, and I 
am at ease competing in front of the home crowd. 
It is always a great source of motivation to run 
at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. Last year, I 
experienced some extraordinary moments battling 
with the likes of Carl, Marcos, and Jacques. They 
will be back this year and I know they all want 
to win, but with a great Dodge car that is being 
prepared for me, and the extra year of 
experience, I think that I have legitimate chance 
to win ahead of them. This will be my state of 
mind when I will arrive at the track."


Tickets for the 2010 Montreal NAPA Auto Parts 
200, Presented by Dodge are currently on sale. To 
order the best grandstands tickets and see Andrew 
Ranger take on the likes of Marcos Ambrose, Carl 
Edwards, Brad Keselowski, the current series 
points leader, Justin Allgaier, Paul Menard, 
Jacques Villeneuve, Patrick Carpentier, as well 
as several other NASCAR stars on Circuit Gilles 
Villeneuve on Saturday and Sunday August 28-29, 
fans must call 514 397-0007 or order online 
anytime at www.circuitgillesvilleneuve.ca/en/.


Mandated by Stock-Car Montréal, a wholly-owned 
subsidiary of International Speedway Corporation 
(ISC) based in Daytona Beach, Florida, Octane 
Management is, since 2009, the delegated promoter 
of the NAPA Auto Parts 200, Presented by Dodge. 
ISC is the leading promoter of motorsports in 
North America, hosting over 100 major racing 
events each year.


The Québec Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge-Ram Dealers Coop, 
representing its 93 dealers across the province, 
proudly offers the hottest models of the summer 
such as the Dodge Grand Caravans, Chargers, 
Journeys, Challengers and Ram trucks as well as 
the full line of Jeep utility vehicles featuring 
the all-new 2011 Grand Cherokee, arriving soon in 
a dealership showrooms.


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Media Information:

NAPA Auto Parts 200 presented by Dodge
Normand Prieur
National Press Officer
450 492-6963 / 514 836-6963
nprieur@videotron.ca


The Québec Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge-Ram Dealers Coop
Jean Gosselin
President
418  838-6969
Jean@levischrysler.com



Photo 2478-1: Andrew Ranger,jpg
Andrew Ranger will be sponsored by the Dodge 
Dealers of Québec in the 2010 NASCAR Nationwide 
Series NAPA Auto Parts 200 presented by Dodge on 
August 28-29 at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
The image is courtesy of Stock-Car Montreal, and 
is copyright-free for the media