2010 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series (Redirected from 2010 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season)

The 2010 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series was the fourth racing season since the buy out of the CASCAR Super Series.

Overview

Scott Steckly on track.

In 2010 many procedures in the series remained the same, with all of the races airing on TSN, in tape-delayed one-hour segments excluding Montreal and the Toronto Indy. TSN and RDS provided live coverage of the NAPA Autopro 100 from the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on Sunday, August 29 and July 25 from the streets of Toronto. Major changes to the series included former CASCAR champion Dave Whitlock and his team closing down leaving many looking for rides. Mark Dilley joined up with Scott Steckly to run full-time and Internet superstar Pierre Bourque drove the 00 Aaron's Lucky Dog car full-time. Last year's champion Andrew Ranger did not compete full-time as his sponsors backed out of a deal and he focused on the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East in America and elected to run only part-time in the Canadian Tire Series.

The series kicked off at Delaware Speedway with D. J. Kennington defending his win in a close battle with J. R. Fitzpatrick who would end up winning the race at Mosport International Raceway. Kennington won the third race of the year after leading only the last lap passing both Kerry Micks and Scott Steckly en route to victory at Autodrome Saint-Eustache. Ranger led the majority of the race en route to victory in Toronto while Fitzpatrick won in Edmonton starting the western road swing. Kennington led the majority of the race at Motoplex Speedway but was overtaken by Scott Steckly late in the race for the win. Jason Hathaway finished second but was demoted to ninth for illegal tire changes. Kennington picked up where he left off, earning his third victory of the season at Auto Clearing Motor Speedway, from pole position. As a result, Kennington returned to the top of the championship standings. Andrew Ranger won in Trois-Rivières, giving Fitzpatrick the points lead by one point over Kennington following the race. Don Thomson Jr. got back to his old ways by winning at the Mosport Oval. At Montreal, Andrew Ranger bumped Jason Bowles in the last turn for his fourth win of the year, both Kennington and Fitzpatrick had problems. Kennington went on to win the next two races at Riverside and Barrie Speedway to take a lead of 40 points over Fitzpatrick, into the final round of the season at Kawartha Speedway. At Kawartha, Peter Shepherd III won the race, with Kennington finishing third to claim the championship.

Schedule

Race Name Track Date
1 Keystone Light 200 Delaware Speedway, Delaware June 5
2 Vortex Brake Pads 200 Mosport International Raceway, Bowmanville June 13
3 Lucas Oil National 250 Autodrome Saint-Eustache, Saint-Eustache July 3
4 Jumpstart 100 Exhibition Place, Toronto July 17
5 Canadian Tire 100 Edmonton City Centre Airport July 25
6 A&W Cruisin' the Dub 300 Motoplex Speedway, Vernon July 31
7 Velocity Prairie Thunder Auto Clearing Motor Speedway, Saskatoon August 4
8 GP3R 100 Circuit Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières August 15
9 Dickies 200 Mosport International Raceway, Bowmanville August 21
10 NAPA Autopro 100 Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal August 29
11 Wild Wing 300 Barrie Speedway, Oro-Medonte September 11
12 Komatsu 300 Riverside Speedway, James River September 18
13 Kawartha 250 Kawartha Speedway, Fraserville September 25

Results

Races

D. J. Kennington during the Jumpstart 100. Kennington beat J. R. Fitzpatrick to the title by 87 points.
Race Event Pole Winner Most Laps Led Race Winner Manufacturer Winner
1 Keystone Light 200 D. J. Kennington D. J. Kennington D. J. Kennington Dodge
2 Vortex Brake Pads 200 Andrew Ranger J. R. Fitzpatrick J. R. Fitzpatrick Chevrolet
3 Lucas Oil National 250 Kerry Micks Scott Steckly D. J. Kennington Dodge
4 Jumpstart 100 Andrew Ranger Andrew Ranger Andrew Ranger Dodge
5 Canadian Tire 100 J. R. Fitzpatrick J. R. Fitzpatrick J. R. Fitzpatrick Dodge
6 A&W Cruisin' the Dub 300 D. J. Kennington D. J. Kennington Scott Steckly Dodge
7 Velocity Prairie Thunder D. J. Kennington D. J. Kennington D. J. Kennington Dodge
8 GP3R 100 Andrew Ranger Andrew Ranger / J. R. Fitzpatrick Andrew Ranger Dodge
9 Dickies 200 D. J. Kennington Don Thomson Jr. Don Thomson Jr. Chevrolet
10 NAPA Autopro 100 Andrew Ranger Andrew Ranger Andrew Ranger Dodge
11 Wild Wing 300 Ron Beauchamp Jr. Scott Steckly D. J. Kennington Dodge
12 Komatsu 300 Scott Steckly D. J. Kennington D. J. Kennington Dodge
13 Kawartha 250 D. J. Kennington Peter Shepherd III Peter Shepherd III Dodge
  • In green, the drivers who made pole, led most laps and won the same race.

Standings

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

Pos Driver
DEL

MSP

STE

TOR

EDM

VER

SAS

CTR

MSP

MON

BAR

RIV

KAW
Pts
1 D. J. Kennington 1* 6 1 3 15 2* 1* 4 6 28 1 1* 3 2117
2 J. R. Fitzpatrick 2 1* 8 8 1* 6 2 3* 2 18 5 13 15 2030
3 Scott Steckly 16 4 2* 11 3 1 4 6 17 4 4* 2 6 2022
4 Don Thomson Jr. 21 8 3 4 8 3 3 22 1* 2 2 3 5 2006
5 Kerry Micks 9 5 6 5 5 12 7 2 3 6 14 6 2 1977
6 Jason Hathaway 10 10 4 22 6 9 6 8 14 5 10 5 7 1826
7 Ron Beauchamp Jr. 8 13 5 29 18 10 11 18 4 9 6 4 10 1731
8 Mark Dilley 12 9 10 24 16 4 8 10 7 31 12 8 4 1701
9 Anthony Simone 20 25 7 30 2 5 9 26 8 27 7 7 12 1601
10 Dexter Stacey 18 16 17 13 14 18 15 12 19 14 15 12 14 1528
11 Joey McColm 13 21 14 27 10 11 12 13 10 30 11 10 18 1522
12 Jason White 15 18 18 26 21 13 18 16 21 11 13 11 22 1450
13 Jeff Lapcevich 3 7 7 5 18 22 8 9 8 1245
14 Derek White (R) 7 17 15 31 19 17 17 14 16 15 19 1236
15 Pierre Bourque 6 15 16 18 20 14 13 23 12 29 1137
16 John Gaunt 4 19 7 5 9 9 15 961
17 Andrew Ranger 2 9 1* 1* 1* 883
18 Peter Shepherd III 5 11 5 3 1* 810
19 Trevor Seibert 20 6 4 15 11 7 807
20 Shawn McGlynn (R) 22 24 19 11 23 16 16 748
21 Peter Klutt 12 9 7 9 25 637
22 Jarrad Whissell 24 16 9 15 13 589
23 Steven Mathews (R) 19 12 13 13 486
24 John Farano 17 13 20 10 473
25 Brad Graham 10 17 21 20 454
26 Jason Bowles 3 2 20 433
27 Ron Sheridan 11 13 9 402
28 Howie Scannell Jr. 14 12 27 33 394
29 Robin Buck 22 14 3 383
30 Isabelle Trembay (R) 20 21 32 21 370
31 James Van Domselaar 15 12 14 366
32 Donald Chisholm 17 16 11 362
33 Trevor Monaghan (R) 23 25 17 294
34 David Thorndyke DNS 23 17 291
35 Jean-François Dumoulin 7 8 288
36 Louis-Philippe Dumoulin 21 24 24 282
37 Nathan Weenk (R) 8 10 276
38 Caitlin Johnston (R) 19 28 34 246
39 Todd Nichol 11 16 245
40 Hugo Vannini 20 15 221
41 Kenny Forth (R) 18 17 221
42 Kent Nuhn 17 24 203
43 Sharon Harding (R) 20 23 197
44 Maryeve Dufault (R) 19 26 191
45 Patrice Brisebois (R) 28 19 185
46 Gary Klutt (R) 11 130
47 Marc-André Cliche (R) 12 127
48 Brennan Didero (R) 14 121
48 Wayne Smith (R) 14 121
50 Michel Pilon (R) 16 115
50 Jim White (R) 16 115
52 Carl Harr 17 112
53 Daryl Harr 22 97
54 François Bellemare (R) 25 88
Pos Driver
DEL

MSP

STE

TOR

EDM

VER

SAS

CTR

MSP

MON

BAR

RIV

KAW
Pts
References

See also


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