NASCAR Pinty's - Tagliani Race Report from Saskatoon (13)
TAGLIANI AUTOSPORT
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Tagliani Rebounds in the Second NASCAR Race in Saskatoon
- Now looking forward to defending race title in Edmonton -
Montreal, July 27, 2017 - The evening started on
the wrong note for racecar driver Alex Tagliani
who was forced to retire following a crash in the
first of two NASCAR Pinty's Series 100-lap
sprints held Wednesday evening on the 0.333-mile
Wyant Group Raceway oval track in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan. With only a two hour and thirty
minute break between the two races, Tagliani
Autosport managed to properly repair the heavily
damaged #18 EpiPen-Lowe's-St Hubert- Spectra
Premium Dodge in time for the second race.
Starting eighth for race 2 of the Velocity
Prairie Thunder Twin 100s presented by Bayer,
Tagliani had moved up to fifth place by lap 59 of
100 when he was spun by Noel Dowler of Sherwood
Park, Alberta, while trying to defend his
position. The incident cost him 10 positions.
However, the driver from Lachenaie, Québec,
managed to work his way back to ninth position
and finished only 3.3 seconds from race winner
Cayden Lapcevich. DJ Kennington scored his second
runner up of the evening ahead of Alex Labbé,
winner of the first sprint. Twenty drivers
started the race with 17 crossing the finish
line, 15 on the lead lap. The race was under
caution four times for 27 laps.
Disastrous first race for Tag in Saskatoon
One of the things Tagliani feared most in Round 6
was contact that could damage his car in the
first sprint of the Velocity Prairie Thunder Twin
100s. On lap 65, Tagliani was collected after the
field had tightened trying to avoid the spinning
car of Ian Admiraal of Sherwood Park who had lost
control on the front stretch in front of the
field. Tagliani was forced to go behind the wall
so his crew could start work on the heavily
damaged front of the EpiPen-Lowe's-St Hubert-
Spectra Premium racecar. Tagliani's race was
over. Starting eighth, he was fifth when the
incident occurred.
In an overtime first sprint showdown, Alex Labbé
held off a charging DJ Kennington to score his
second win of the season. Cayden Lapcevich
finished third ahead of Donald Theetge and Gary
Klutt. Twenty drivers started the second race
with 19 finishing and 15 on the lead lap. The
sprint was under caution five times for 32 laps.
"Of course, these are disappointing results,"
Tagliani said. "This is bad luck striking on a
regular basis. In the first race, the car was
amazingly fast and we were on a charge. Then,
someone got out of shape and spun into the
midfield. The driver tried to get back onto the
track in front of the leaders, causing a ripple
effect that forced everyone to abruptly slam on
the brakes. I hit the rear of the car in front of
me damaging the radiator. My race was over.
"Because of the short intermission between the
end of the first sprint and the start of the
second one, the team barely had time to repair
the front end before it was time to go again.
Still, they did a great job to get it ready. The
car was running very well despite the fact we
were missing a few body parts in the front. While
I was fighting for fifth place, there was a
lateral contact that once again damaged the car
and sent me near the rear of the field. Again, I
charged back to finish ninth. Lady Luck was not
on our side tonight. Six races are left on the
schedule, and we are going to make the best of it
so that we can finish on a strong note."
A great points payout for some drivers like the
trio of Labbé, Lapcevich and Kennington as the
Twin 100s were scored as two separate events with
full championship points for each race. Despite a
DNF, Tagliani scored precious points to hold on
to eighth place with 237 points, only three back
of sixth held by JF Dumoulin. Kevin Lacroix is
still first with 300 points, but his lead of 13
has shrunk to two points over Labbé. With a win
and a third, defending series champion Lapcevich
has moved up to third with 274 points, four ahead
of Kennington.
In 52 NASCAR Pinty's Series starts, Tagliani has
five wins, eight poles, 19 top-fives and 32
top-ten finishes. The Velocity Prairie Thunder
will air on TSN on Saturday, August 5 at noon
EDT. Next stop: Edmonton.
A third race in four days, this time in Edmonton
Following their two races in Saskatoon, the
NASCAR Pinty's Series will conclude its Canadian
Western swing in Edmonton for the eighth event of
the 2017 season. The race will be held Saturday
evening on the one quarter-mile Edmonton
International Raceway located near Wetaskiwin
just south of Edmonton, Alberta. On tap for the
one-day affair, a 60-minute practice session to
start at 12:45 p.m., local time, followed by
qualifying at 4:05 p.m. The green flag for the
Luxxur 300, a 300-lap (121 kilometres) with a
five-minute break near lap 150, will be waved at
7:30 p.m., Mountain Time (9:30 p.m. EDT).
Tagliani hopes to repeat as defending race winner in Edmonton
Two of Tagliani's five wins in the NASCAR Canada
Series came in Edmonton. Last year, the driver
from the suburbs north of Montreal, took the lead
on lap 88 and never looked back on his way to
scoring his final victory of the 2016 season. His
first series win came in 2008 when the race was
held at the Edmonton City Centre Airport
temporary road course. Since 2014, Tagliani has
also held the series track record for pole
qualifying at Edmonton Raceway with a fast lap of
12.514 seconds at an average speed of 115.742 kph.
Another busy end of week for Tagliani in Edmonton
The second half of the Canadian Western tour will
once again be a busy affair for Tagliani who will
be back at work in Edmonton on Friday, July 28
with an early morning media tour followed by
three meetings with his fans and sponsors. First
on his sponsor's tour is a visit by Alex and his
Tagliani Autosport team to the RONA store located
ay 340 Baseline Road in Sherwood Park (T8H 2J2)
from 9 a.m. to noon (Mountain Time).
Later that day, the whole team, including Alex,
will be visiting the new Lowe's Edmonton North
store at 9603, 165th Avenue NW in Edmonton (T5Z
3X3) to meet with fans and customers from 2 p.m.
to 4:30 p.m. For those who may have missed the
first two rendezvous, every one is welcome to
attend the Fan Meet and Greet with Alex Tagliani
at the Wyndham Garden Edmonton Airport located at
8016 Sparrow Drive in Leduc AB. Tag and his team
will be there to meet fans between 5 and 7 p.m.
Fans and media are invited to attend these local
pre-race activities and meet with Alex Tagliani
who will answer questions, pose for photographs
and sign autographs. During these events, Lowe's
Canada joins with EpiPen to promote emergency
treatment of anaphylactic reactions, which can
happen when some people are exposed to a usually
harmless substance called an allergy trigger.
EpiPen, another major sponsor of Alex Tagliani,
manufactures EpiPen® Auto-Injectors for the
emergency treatment of anaphylactic reactions.
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PHOTO
Alex Tagliani rebounded in the second sprint of
the Velocity Prairie Thunder Twin 100s held
Wednesday evening at the 0.333-mile Wyant Group
Raceway oval track in Saskatoon with a ninth
place finish after suffering terminal damage in
the first race.
Photo courtesy of Tagliani Autosport
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Source:
Max d'Orsonnens
Tagliani Autosport
514-246-8909
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