DANY TRÉPANIER WINS THE CHAMPIONSHIP
JONATHAN BOUVRETTE WINS THE RACE
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St-Eustache, QC – Last Saturday, Blainville’s Jonathan Bouvrette gave it all he had in order to stay in the chase for the Championship title. He won the qualifying race, led most laps and won the race which was held at Autodrome St-Eustache, North of Montreal.
Despite the effort he came short, St-Édouard de Lotbinière’s Dany Trépanier, who finished fourth in the event, had padded just enough points to maintain his number ranking and become the first Champion in the history of the Canadian Stock Car Championship (CSCC). It is Trepanier’s second career Championship; he also won back in 2015, under the Série ACT banner, which has now become CSCC.
The results were confirmed today, when the Compliance inspection report came back. All electronic ignition boxes for the top five were deemed compliant.
Behind Bouvrette, Quebec’s Jean-François Déry, Terrebonne’s Alex Guénette, Trépanier and Terrebonne’s Martin Goulet Jr rounded out the top-5 finishers in the 100-lap race which was slowed 3 times and completed in 46 minutes. The lead was exchanged seven times between five different drivers.
The final round of 2018 was presented in the same program as the headline NASCAR Pinty’s race in front of a capacity crowd. St-Denis sur Richelieu’s Patrick Laperle and Blainville’s Mathieu Kingsbury lead the 17 car field to the green. The duo paced the field until Laperle, on lap 23, dove to the pits for a broken wheel. He would go on to finish seventh.
Kingsbury would inherit the lead for one lap. Trepanier would lead a handful of laps. Bouvrette would lead one and then back to Trepanier as the leader. On the 31st circuit, it was Alex Guénette’s turn to lead, which he would continue until lap 57. He would relinquish the lead to Bouvrette who held on to it until the checkers fell.
Qualifying races were won by Bouvrette and Déry.
Terrebonne’s Jean-Philippe Bergeron (85 points) won the Montreal Hitch Rookie of the Year Award. St-Paul de Joliette’s Rémi Perreault (82 points), St-Anges’ Vincent Vachon (80 points) and Roxton Pond’s Martin Hébert (61 points) rounded out the other rookie contenders.
This concludes the first Canadian Stock-Car Championship. The date and location of the awards gala to crown the champion and other award winners will be announced shortly.
The Management of the Canadian Stock-Car Championship will now move on to the gala preparations and the 2019 schedule.
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Race results (official)
Canadian Stock-Car Championship Late Model Division
Round 8 of 8
September 8th 2018
Autodrome St-Eustache (St-Eustache, QC)
Fin
Pos
Sta
pos
Car #
Driver
Hometown
Sponsor
Laps
Notes
1
7
41QC
Jonathan Bouvrette
Blainville, QC
Trafic Tech, Globocam, DLGL, Motos illimittées, Big Bill
100
Running
2
4
21QC
Jean-François Déry
Québec, QC
Construction CRD, Ultima Fenestration
100
Running
3
8
48QC
Alex Guénette
Terrebonne, QC
Larue Souffleuses industrielles
100
Running
4
5
19QC
Dany Trépanier
St-Édouard, QC
CGM Boily, JC-7 Signalisation
100
Running
5
11
83QC
Martin Goulet Jr.
St-Calixte, QC
TGF Remorquage, JR Services sanitaires
100
Running
6
10
7QC
Karl Allard
Québec, QC
7-24 Express
100
Running
7
1
91QC
Patrick Laperle
St-Denis, QC
Pièces d'auto RTA
100
Running
8
12
18QC
#Jean-Philippe Bergeron
Terrebonne, QC
Prolon système de contrôle, JC Perreault, Technoflex / Rola
100
Running
9
3
5QC
Patrick Cliche
Lévis,QC
VR Victoriaville, Matériaux Blanchet, Pro Plomberie Fine
100
Running
10
13
33QC
#Rémi Perreault
St-Paul-de-Joliette, QC
ARTOPEX, Les Industries RP Inc
100
Running
11
6
6QC
Simon Roussin
Québec, QC
Prince-Edouard Performance, Bar Le Petit Prince
100
Running
12
9
11QC
Claude Leclerc
Lanoraie, QC
Prolon Racing,Dimension Portes Fenêtres, Attaches Montréal
100
Running
13
16
59QC
Jean-Pierre Ouimet
Terrebonne, QC
Ouimet Transport, Mazout Bélanger
99
Running
14
15
83VA
#Vincent Vachon
Saint-Anges, QC
Recyclage Métaux St-Hilaire, Auto Moto Canada, JASS Racing
99
Running
15
17
17QC
#Benoît Lemieux-Ayotte
Beloeil, QC
Carrossier Procolor Beloeil, ASC Plus Inc
99
Running
16
2
9QC
Mathieu Kingsbury
Blainville, QC
Duroking Construction
83
Brakes
17
14
43QC
#Martin Hébert
Roxton Pond, QC
Lavobac, Globocam, JR Services Sanitaires
7
Electrical
Driver Championship Standing
Canadian Stock-Car Championship Late Model Division
After round 8
RANK
DRIVER
POINTS
STARTS
WINS
TOP-3
TOP-5
TOP-10
∆ with
leader
1
Dany Trépanier
878
8
1
3
7
7
0
2
Jonathan Bouvrette
850
8
1
3
4
6
-28
3
Martin Goulet Jr.
809
8
1
3
5
7
-69
4
Jean-François Déry
809
7
3
5
6
6
-69
5
Mathieu Kingsbury
758
8
0
1
1
5
-120
6
#
Jean-Philippe Bergeron
725
8
0
0
0
4
-153
7
#
Rémi Perreault
701
8
0
1
1
4
-177
8
Patrick Cliche
696
7
0
1
2
6
-182
9
#
Vincent Vachon
692
8
0
0
1
3
-186
10
Simon Roussin
633
7
0
0
1
3
-245
11
#
Martin Hébert
615
8
0
0
0
1
-263
12
Pier-Luc Ouellette
554
6
0
0
3
4
-324
13
Steve Côté
503
5
0
1
1
3
-375
14
Claude Leclerc
451
5
0
0
0
1
-427
15
Donald Theetge
439
4
1
3
3
4
-439
16
Marc-André Cliche
375
4
0
0
1
2
-503
17
Gaétan Gaudreault
330
4
0
0
0
3
-548
18
Jean-Pierre Ouimet
315
4
0
0
0
0
-563
19
Carl Poulin
303
4
0
0
0
0
-575
20
Patrick Boyer
302
4
0
0
0
0
-576
21
Alex Guénette
232
2
1
2
2
2
-646
22
Patrick Laperle
198
2
0
1
1
2
-680
23
Jonathan Desbiens
187
2
0
0
0
1
-691
24
Michel Hamel
176
2
0
0
0
1
-702
25
#
Benoît Lemieux-Ayotte
164
2
0
0
0
0
-714
26
Martin Latulippe
163
2
0
0
0
0
-715
27
#
Maxime Gauvreau
145
2
0
0
0
0
-733
28
Samuel Charland
145
2
0
0
0
0
-733
29
Raphaël Lessard
105
1
0
0
0
1
-773
30
Joe Mayer
94
1
0
0
0
1
-784
31
Brandon White
90
1
0
0
0
1
-788
32
Matt Anderson
82
1
0
0
0
0
-796
33
Alexandre Tardif
75
1
0
0
1
1
-803
34
Marco Bilodeau
75
1
0
0
0
0
-803
35
Alexandre Jeannotte
74
1
0
0
0
0
-804
36
Karl Allard
74
1
0
0
0
1
-804
37
Dany Gariépy
59
1
0
0
0
0
-819
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