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2013 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season | |
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NASCAR Canada Series | |
Season | |
Races | 12 |
Start date | May 19 |
End date | September 22 |
Awards | |
Champion | Scott Steckly |
The 2013 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season was the seventh season of the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series that took place in the summer of 2013. The season was composed of 12 races at 10 different venues. Seven of those events were contested on oval courses.
The seventh season consisted of 12 events spanning across five provinces featuring 12 events. Television rights were once again licensed to TSN in one-hour tape-delayed episodes, excluding both events at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park road course which was 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 returned to the Autodrome St. Eustache on 27 July as the events in Montreal and Edmonton Airport did not return the calendar.
Number | Driver | Maker | Owner | Crew Chief |
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02 | Kerry Micks | Ford | Susan Micks | Tyler Case |
Mark Dilley | Rino Montanari | |||
03 | Elie Arseneau | Chevrolet | Jason Roussakis | TBA |
3 | Jason Hathaway | Dodge | Ed Hakonson | Craig Masters |
4 | Ty Dillon | Chevrolet | John Fitzpatrick | Ted McAlister |
04 | Jean-François Dumoulin | Dodge | Paul Corbeil | Tony Pratte |
5 | Noel Dowler | Dodge | Kevin Dowler | Bud Roy |
07 | Isabelle Tremblay | Ford | Dave Jacombs | TBA |
7 | Peter Shepherd III | Dodge | Sharon Shepherd | Don Jacobson |
09 | Ryley Seibert | Dodge | Trevor Seibert | Kennan Magnant |
15 | Steven Mathews | Ford | Bill Mathews | Rick McColl |
17 | D. J. Kennington | Dodge | Doug Kennington | Dave Wight |
19 | Brad Graham | Dodge | Reg Arsenault | Bill Dobson |
21 | Jason White | Dodge | Melissa Mckenzie | Derek Lynch |
22 | Scott Steckly | Dodge | Scott Steckly | Giulio Montanari |
27 | Andrew Ranger | Dodge | Dave Jacombs | TBA |
28 | Daniel Bois | Dodge | D. J. Kennington | Bill Burns |
29 | Ray Courtemanche Jr. | Dodge | Ray Courtemanche Jr. | Tim Ellas |
36 | Alex Labbé | Dodge | Ghislain Labbé | Stephane Therrien |
42 | Peter Klutt | Chevrolet | Peter Klutt | Ken Stewart |
44 | Jarrad Whissell | Ford | Brian Whissell | Donald Barhardt |
47 | Louis-Philippe Dumoulin | Dodge | Marc-Andre Bergeron | Jimmy Briere |
50 | Joey McColm | Dodge | John Atto | TBA |
55 | Dexter Stacey | Dodge | Kristin Hamelin | TBA |
56 | Howie Scannell Jr. | Dodge | James Bray | Kevin Blacklock |
60 | Ron Beauchamp Jr. | Dodge | Ronald Beauchamp Sr. | Deon Deneau |
66 | Robin Buck | Dodge | Sandra D'Angelo | Randy Gray |
69 | Trevor Seibert | Dodge | Trevor Seibert | Al Lebert |
76 | Jeff Lapcevich | Dodge | Joe Lapcevich | Chris Couvillon |
81 | Larry Jackson | Dodge | Brian Barton | TBA |
82 | Dave Connelly | Dodge | David Connelly | Mike Kenyon |
84 | J. R. Fitzpatrick | Chevrolet | John Fitzpatrick | Don Thomson Jr. |
89 | Donald Chisholm | Ford | John Chisholm | George Koszkulics |
90 | Martin Roy | Dodge | Normand Roy | Mario Gosselin |
94 | Dave Coursol | Dodge | Andre Coursol | TBA |
97 | Hugo Vannini | Ford | Yvon Vannini | Yvon Vannini |
99 | Derek White | Chevrolet | Derek White | Jonathan Cote |
Race | Name | Track | Track Type | Date |
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1 | Vortex Brake Pads 200 | Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville | Road | May 19 |
2 | EMCO 200 | Delaware Speedway, Delaware | Oval | June 15 |
3 | Clarington 200 | Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville | Oval | June 22 |
4 | Jiffy Lube 100 presented by Snap-On | Circuit ICAR, Mirabel | Road | July 7 |
5 | A&W Crusin' the Dub 300 | Motoplex Speedway, Vernon | Oval | July 13 |
6 | Velocity Prairie Thunder presented by Bayer CropScience | Auto Clearing Motor Speedway, Saskatoon | Oval | July 17 |
7 | National 250 presented by Public Mobile | Autodrome St. Eustache, St. Eustache | Oval | July 27 |
8 | JuliaWine.com 100 | Circuit Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières | Street | August 11 |
9 | Wilson Equipment 300 | Riverside Speedway, Antigonish | Oval | August 17 |
10 | Pinty's presents the Clarington 200 | Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville | Road | September 1 |
11 | Hudco Electric Supply 300 | Barrie Speedway, Barrie | Oval | September 8 |
12 | Pinty's 250 | Kawartha Speedway, Peterborough | Oval | September 22 |
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Bold – Pole position awarded by time. |
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