2013 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series

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2013 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season
NASCAR Canadian Tire Series
Season
Races12
Start dateMay 19
End dateSeptember 22
Awards
Champion Scott Steckly
  2012
2014  

The 2013 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season is the seventh season of the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series taking place in the summer of 2013. The season composed of 12 races at 10 different venues. Seven of those events were contested on oval courses.

Contents

Summary

The seventh season consists of 12 events spanning across five provinces featuring 12 events. Television rights are once again licensed to TSN in one-hour tape-delayed episodes, excluding both events at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park road course which will be aired live on TSN and CTV.

The season started on May 19 at the newly renovated Canadian Tire Motorsport Park with Louis-Philippe Dumoulin collecting his first series win with longtime veteran Jeff Lapcevich finishing second. After a two-year hiatus the series is set to return to the Autodrome St. Eustache on 27 July as the events in Montreal and Edmonton Airport will not return the calendar.

Drivers

NumberDriverMakerOwnerCrew Chief
02 Kerry Micks Ford Susan MicksTyler Case
Mark Dilley Rino Montanari
03Elie Arseneau Chevrolet Jason RoussakisTBA
3 Jason Hathaway Dodge Ed HakonsonCraig Masters
4 Ty Dillon Chevrolet John FitzpatrickTed McAlister
04 Jean-François Dumoulin Dodge Paul CorbeilTony Pratte
5Noel Dowler Dodge Kevin DowlerBud Roy
07Isabelle Tremblay Ford Dave JacombsTBA
7 Peter Shepherd III Dodge Sharon ShepherdDon Jacobson
09Ryley Seibert Dodge Trevor SeibertKennan Magnant
15Steven Mathews Ford Bill MathewsRick McColl
17 D. J. Kennington Dodge Doug KenningtonDave Wight
19Brad Graham Dodge Reg ArsenaultBill Dobson
21 Jason White Dodge Melissa MckenzieDerek Lynch
22 Scott Steckly Dodge Scott StecklyGiulio Montanari
27 Andrew Ranger Dodge Dave JacombsTBA
28Daniel Bois Dodge D. J. KenningtonBill Burns
29 Ray Courtemanche Jr. Dodge Ray Courtemanche Jr.Tim Ellas
36 Alex Labbé Dodge Ghislain LabbéStephane Therrien
42Peter Klutt Chevrolet Peter KluttKen Stewart
44Jarrad Whissell Ford Brian WhissellDonald Barhardt
47 Louis-Philippe Dumoulin Dodge Marc-Andre Bergeron Jimmy Briere
50Joey McColm Dodge John AttoTBA
55 Dexter Stacey Dodge Kristin HamelinTBA
56Howie Scannell Jr. Dodge James BrayKevin Blacklock
60Ron Beauchamp Jr. Dodge Ronald Beauchamp Sr.Deon Deneau
66Robin Buck Dodge Sandra D'AngeloRandy Gray
69Trevor Seibert Dodge Trevor SeibertAl Lebert
76Jeff Lapcevich Dodge Joe LapcevichChris Couvillon
81Larry Jackson Dodge Brian BartonTBA
82Dave Connelly Dodge David ConnellyMike Kenyon
84 J. R. Fitzpatrick Chevrolet John Fitzpatrick Don Thomson Jr.
89 Donald Chisholm Ford John ChisholmGeorge Koszkulics
90 Martin Roy Dodge Normand Roy Mario Gosselin
94Dave Coursol Dodge Andre CoursolTBA
97Hugo Vannini Ford Yvon VanniniYvon Vannini
99 Derek White Chevrolet Derek White Jonathan Cote

Schedule

RaceNameTrackTrack TypeDate
1 Vortex Brake Pads 200 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville RoadMay 19
2EMCO 200 Delaware Speedway, Delaware OvalJune 15
3 Clarington 200 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville OvalJune 22
4Jiffy Lube 100 presented by Snap-On Circuit ICAR, Mirabel RoadJuly 7
5A&W Crusin' the Dub 300 Motoplex Speedway, Vernon OvalJuly 13
6Velocity Prairie Thunder presented by Bayer CropScience Auto Clearing Motor Speedway, Saskatoon OvalJuly 17
7National 250 presented by Public Mobile Autodrome St. Eustache, St. Eustache OvalJuly 27
8JuliaWine.com 100 Circuit Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières StreetAugust 11
9Wilson Equipment 300 Riverside Speedway, Antigonish OvalAugust 17
10 Pinty's presents the Clarington 200 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville RoadSeptember 1
11Hudco Electric Supply 300 Barrie Speedway, Barrie OvalSeptember 8
12Pinty's 250 Kawartha Speedway, Peterborough OvalSeptember 22

Results

Races

RaceName Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturer
1 Vortex Brake Pads 200 J. R. Fitzpatrick Louis-Philippe Dumoulin Louis-Philippe Dumoulin Dodge
2EMCO 200 Scott Steckly Peter Shepherd III Peter Shepherd III Dodge
3 Clarington 200 Kerry Micks Kerry Micks Peter Shepherd III Dodge
4Jiffy Lube 100 presented by Snap-On Andrew Ranger Andrew Ranger Andrew Ranger Dodge
5A&W Crusin' the Dub 300 J. R. Fitzpatrick Scott Steckly Scott Steckly Dodge
6Velocity Prairie Thunder presented by Bayer CropScience J. R. Fitzpatrick J. R. Fitzpatrick Scott Steckly Dodge
7National 250 presented by Public MobileRon Beauchamp Jr. Scott Steckly Scott Steckly Dodge
8JuliaWine.com 100 Alex Tagliani Jacques Villeneuve D. J. Kennington Dodge
9Wilson Equipment 300 Scott Steckly Scott Steckly Jason Hathaway Dodge
10 Pinty's presents the Clarington 200 Jeff LapcevichJeff Lapcevich Louis-Philippe Dumoulin Dodge
11Hudco Electric Supply 300 Scott Steckly Jason Hathaway Jason Hathaway Dodge
12Pinty's 250 Scott Steckly Scott Steckly Scott Steckly Dodge
Sources: [1]

Championship standings

Pos.DriverRaces Points [2]
MSP DEL MSP ICARVERSASSTECTRRIS MSP BARKAW
1 Scott Steckly 2421221*11*83*1141*473
2 D. J. Kennington 44106941612424471
3 Jason Hathaway 311420231441251*11442
4 Martin Roy 205691120765265429
5 Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 1*19735126141711621418
6 J. R. Fitzpatrick 27234197*313165325411
7Noel Dowler8616182061016819176378
8 Jason White 15141114131551114171312375
9Ron Beauchamp Jr.1613181568418152699373
10 Alex Guenette (R)262017101011220618517368
11Ryley Seibert (R)1117121281815151133710359
12 Ray Courtemanche Jr. 121515171619131912281122329
13Trevor Seibert91821221458101035289
14Larry Jackson227202312161813241526288
15Hugo Vannini13892411229291819278
16Jeff Lapcevich2128598*3265
17 Kerry Micks 619*72121172716220
18 Mark Dilley 2242488218
19 Peter Shepherd III 1*1192163
20Howie Scannell Jr.21131925914163
21Joey McColm2510211016138
22Dave Connelly913912133
23 Andrew Ranger 1*23131
24Steve Mathews183527124
25Brad Graham10162013118
26Jim White31315101
27 Jean-François Dumoulin 8171592
28James Van Domselaar15102384
29 Donald Chisholm 7775
30Robin Buck51073
31Cameron Hayley7973
32 Alex Labbé 11770
33 Derek White 28162068
34Paul Jean12243066
35 Kelly Admiraal 171457
36Peter Klutt191455
36 Marc-Antoine Camirand 29654
38Brandon White (R)142153
39Nick Jewell181753
40David Thorndyke142252
41Daniel Bois (R)231451
42 Ty Dillon 73249
43 Jacques Villeneuve 3*43
44Jason HankewichDNQ12442
45 Alex Tagliani 540
46 Gary Klutt 737
47Matthew Scannell341836
48 Patrice Brisebois 1232
49 Jeb Burton 1232
50 Chad Hackenbracht 1331
51Ryan Klutt (R)1727
52Elie Arseneau1925
53Isabelle Tremblay2123
54Xavier Coupal2321
55Trevor Monaghan2321
56Benoit Theetge2618
57 Dexter Stacey 2816
58Simon Dion-Viens3014
59 James Buescher 3113
60Curtis Fielding368
Pos.Driver MSP DEL MSP ICARVERSASSTECTRRIS MSP BARKAW Points
Races
Key
ColorResult
GoldWinner
SilverFinished 2nd–5th
BronzeFinished 6th–10th
GreenFinished 11th–20th
BlueFinished 21st or worse
PurpleDid not finish (DNF)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
TanWithdrew From Race (Wth)
WhiteQualified for another driver (QL)
Qualified but replaced due to injury or incident (INQ)
Relieved another driver (RL)
BlankDid not participate (DNP)
Excluded (EX)
Did not arrive (DNA)

Bold – Pole position awarded by time.
Italics – Pole position earned by points standings.
* – Most laps led.

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