2019 NASCAR Pinty's Series

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Andrew Ranger, the 2019 champion

The 2019 NASCAR Pinty's Series is the thirteenth season of the Pinty's Series, the national stock car racing series in Canada sanctioned by NASCAR. It began with the Clarington 200 at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park on 19 May and concluded with the Pinty's Fall Brawl at Jukasa Motor Speedway on 28 September.

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Louis-Philippe Dumoulin entered the season as the defending Drivers' champion. Andrew Ranger won the championship, eleven points ahead of Kevin Lacroix.

Drivers

No.ManufacturerCar OwnerRace DriverCrew Chief
1 Dodge Bud MorrisAnthony Simone 11Joey McColm 9
Ed Wrong 3
Joey McColm 1
02 Ford Susan MicksT. J. Rinomato (R)11Terry Wilson 12
Clare Bartlett 1
Kerry Micks 2
3 Chevrolet Ed Hakonson Jason Hathaway Craig Masters
04 Dodge 4Eric Kerub 4 Jean-François Dumoulin 4Gerard Bouffard 4
Chevrolet 9Brandon White 9Brandon White 9Zachary Goodleaf 7
Denis Hebert 1
Dale Inman 1
07 Dodge Jean-François Dumoulin Raphaël Lessard 2John Fletcher 2
Jean-François Dumoulin 2Patrick Harnois 1
Gerard Bouffard 1
7 Ford Dave Jacombs Peter Shepherd III 3Ray McCaughey 1
Randy Smith 2
10 Dodge Murray HaukaasLuc Haukaas (R)2Dave Hall
17 Dodge D. J. Kennington D. J. Kennington Ted McAlister
18 Chevrolet Scott Steckly Alex Tagliani 10Tyler Case
Scott Steckly 1
Alex Guenette 2
20 Dodge Anthony ParisienRaymond Guay (R)3Herby Drescher
21 Dodge Melissa McKenzie 8 Jason White 7Larry Jackson 8
Dexter Stacey 1
Larry Jackson 3
Bud Morris 3Dave Stephens 3
22 Chevrolet Scott Steckly Marc-Antoine Camirand Warren Jones
24 Chevrolet Scott Steckly Donald Theetge Greg Gibson
26 Chevrolet Scott Steckly Chandler Smith 1Randy Steckly
27 Dodge Doug Kennington Andrew Ranger David Wight
28 Dodge D. J. Kennington Riley Herbst 1Doug Thorne 1
Julia Landauer 6Scott Sans 6
33 Chevrolet Ed HakonsonKevin Poitras 1Jeff Thomas
34 Chevrolet Louis KrzysikJamie Krzysik 4Louis Krzysik
36 Ford Dave Jacombs Alex Labbé 12Ron Easton
Sam Charland (R)1
37 Ford Clement Samson 3Simon Dion-Viens 5Randy Smith
Dave Jacombs 2
39 Dodge Jacques Guenette Alex Guenette 1Unknown
42 Chevrolet Peter KluttPeter Klutt 2Luigi Ciarafoni 1
Jason Humphries 2
Ryan Klutt 1
43 Dodge Ben BuschShantel Kalika 5Ben Busch 5
Todd Cresswell 1Dave Stephens 1
46 Dodge Joey McColm 1Brett Taylor 10Ed Wrong 4
Bud Morris 2Jeff Thomas 4
Ed Hakonson 4Jason Hankewich 1
Brett Taylor 3Howie Scannell Jr. 1
47 Dodge Marc-André Bergeron Louis-Philippe Dumoulin Robin McCluskey
56 Chevrolet 4
Dodge 1
Jim BrayDavid Thorndyke 1Kattie Smilovsky 1
Jonathan Lavoie 1
Mike Knott 3
David Michaud 2
Malcolm Strachan (R)1
Matt Pritiko (R)1
59 Dodge Peter Klutt Gary Klutt 3John Fletcher
64 Ford Susan Micks Mark Dilley Rino Montanari
67 Chevrolet David ThorndykeDavid Thorndyke 2Kattie Smilovsky
73 Dodge D. J. Kennington Cole Powell 2Steve Verberne
74 Dodge Sylvain Lacroix Kevin Lacroix Don Thomson Jr.
75 Dodge Sylvain LacroixMathieu Kingsbury 3Jean-Pierre Cyr
77 Dodge Katherine AlmeidaJocelyn Fecteau 3Eric-Pierre Martel
89 Ford Donald Chisholm Donald Chisholm 1George Koszkulics
91 Dodge Jean-François Dumoulin Jean-Frédéric Laberge (R)4Dany Emond 4
Dexter Stacey 1Joey McColm 1
Sources: [1] [2]

Schedule

On 10 January 2019, NASCAR announced the 2019 schedule. [3]

No.Race Title Track Date
1 Clarington 200 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville 19 May
2APC 200 Jukasa Motor Speedway, Cayuga 2 June [lower-alpha 1]
3Budweiser 300 Autodrome Chaudière, Vallée-Jonction 29 June
4 Pinty's Grand Prix of Toronto Exhibition Place, Toronto 13 July
5Bayer Velocity Prairie Thunder Twin 125s Wyant Group Raceway, Saskatoon 24 July
6
7Luxxur 300 Edmonton International Raceway, Wetaskiwin 27 July
8Hotel Le Concorde 50 Circuit Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières 11 August
9Bumper to Bumper 300 Riverside International Speedway, Antigonish 17 August
10 Total Quartz 200 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Bowmanville 25 August
11Lucas Oil 250 Autodrome Saint-Eustache, Saint-Eustache 8 September [lower-alpha 2]
12Visit New Hampshire 100 New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Loudon 21 September
13Pinty's Fall Brawl Jukasa Motor Speedway, Cayuga 28 September
Notes
  1. The APC 200 was postponed a day due to rain. [4]
  2. The Lucas Oil 250 was postponed a day due to rain. [5]

Results and standings

Races

No.Race Pole position Most laps ledWinning driverManufacturer
1 Clarington 200 [6] Gary Klutt Kevin Lacroix Kevin Lacroix Dodge
2APC 200 [7] Andrew Ranger Andrew Ranger Andrew Ranger Dodge
3Budweiser 300 [8] Alex Labbé Raphaël Lessard Raphaël Lessard Dodge
4 Pinty's Grand Prix of Toronto [9] Alex Tagliani Alex Tagliani Alex Tagliani Chevrolet
5Bayer Velocity Prairie Thunder Twin 125 [10] Louis-Philippe Dumoulin Kevin Lacroix Louis-Philippe Dumoulin Dodge
6Bayer Velocity Prairie Thunder Twin 125 [11] Andrew Ranger Andrew Ranger Andrew Ranger Dodge
7Luxxur 300 [12] Kevin Lacroix Andrew Ranger Andrew Ranger Dodge
8Les 50 tours Hotel Le Concorde [13] Andrew Ranger Alex Tagliani Louis-Philippe Dumoulin Dodge
9Bumper to Bumper 300 [14] Donald Chisholm Kevin Lacroix Jason Hathaway Chevrolet
10 Total Quartz 200 [15] Kevin Lacroix Alex Tagliani Kevin Lacroix Dodge
11Lucas Oil 250 [16] Kevin Lacroix Alex Labbé Jason Hathaway Chevrolet
12Visit New Hampshire 100 [17] Kevin Lacroix Kevin Lacroix Andrew Ranger Dodge
13Pinty's Fall Brawl [18] Kevin Lacroix Kevin Lacroix Brett Taylor Dodge

Drivers' championship

(key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. Italics – Pole position set by final practice results or Owners' points. * – Most laps led.

Pos.Driver MSP JUK ACD TOR WYA WYA EIR CTR RIV MSP STE NHA JUK Points
1 Andrew Ranger 21*4231*1*879314550
2 Kevin Lacroix 1*2242*5746*1212*5*539
3 Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 4415314314137910505
4 Jason Hathaway 51416851726161172481
5 D. J. Kennington 8812916210527638480
6 Donald Theetge 131010117751013125203447
7 Marc-Antoine Camirand 1861116996181029511442
8 Alex Labbé 7133184104195224*2420
9 Mark Dilley 15761210111312824151513411
10 Alex Tagliani 11551*11682*34*394
11Anthony Simone1916176131492051012343
12Brett Taylor2111713631612191335
13T. J. Rinomato (R)1718141418181517211622294
14Brandon White17815131211141119276
15 Jean-François Dumoulin 65331420214
16 Jason White 1091310141623213
17 Julia Landauer 151712101314184
18Simon Dion-Viens1299812170
19Shantel Kalika (R)1219191418138
20Jamie Krzysik881124125
21 Peter Shepherd III 346120
22Jean-Frédéric Laberge (R)14191617110
23 Alex Guenette 1177107
24Mathieu Kingsbury1089105
25 Gary Klutt 31711103
26Raymond Guay (R)16131489
27 Raphaël Lessard 1*785
28Larry Jackson17151684
29David Thorndyke23151975
30Jocelyn Fecteau22211574
31Peter Klutt9772
32 Kerry Micks 14866
33Cole Powell61765
34Luc Haukaas (R)121561
35David Michaud141361
36 Dexter Stacey 181555
37 Donald Chisholm 936
38 Scott Steckly 1133
39Joey McColm1628
40Matt Pritiko (R)1628
41Todd Cresswell1727
42Kevin Poitras1826
43 Riley Herbst 2024
44Malcolm Strachan (R)2024
45Sam Charland (R)2123
46 Chandler Smith 2321
47Ryan Klutt2519
Pos.Driver MSP JUK ACD TOR WYA WYA EIR CTR RIV MSP STE NHA JUK Points

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