Andrew Ranger Beats The Heat At Trois-Rivieres

TROIS-RIVIERES, Quebec. — It was once again an event to remember in the streets of Trois-Rivières, as the 29 NASCAR Canada drivers put on quite a show.

Andrew Ranger took the victory on a hot and steamy Sunday in the iconic Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières.

When the green flag waved, all bets were off. Marc-Antoine Camirand held the lead early, but Alex Tagliani quickly made his move, taking over the top spot within the opening laps.

The highly technical street circuit of Trois-Rivières didn’t disappoint, with drama unfolding as several cautions plagued the first half of the race.

Running on alternate pit strategies, Kevin Lacroix briefly cycled into the lead before heading to pit road a few laps later. Andrew Ranger took control of the race before the halfway mark, with constant pressure from Tagliani. However, the veteran driver and three-time GP3R winner was forced to pit for extensive repairs when oil began leaking from his car, leaving slippery patches around the track and triggering a red flag.

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On the restart, a multi-car incident unfolded at the end of Boulevard du Carmel, a section notorious for catching drivers out.

Up front, the battle intensified, Ranger continued to lead, but Camirand, Dumoulin, and Gary Klutt in the No. 59 AutologiQ / Hofmann Plastics Dodge were all in hot pursuit. Raphaël Lessard clawed his way up aboard the No. 7 Lions de Trois-Rivieres/Structure Sibel Chevrolet, not letting his sight off of the third spot held by Dumoulin.

Camirand was relentless in his pursuit of Ranger, applying pressure lap after lap. But Ranger remained cool and collected, turning flawless laps and refusing to let the pressure get to him. A caution in the closing stage of the race would prove decisive in the outcome of the race.

On the restart, Ranger remained in the lead, while Camirand slipped to third after contact with Dumoulin in Turn 1. The infamous Boulevard du Carmel claimed another victim as rookie Alexandre Fortin ended his maiden race in the wall, bringing out another caution with 10 laps to go.

Trouble struck at Corner 10 for Sam Fellows in the No. 87 AER / PolySleep Chevrolet. It was a heartbreaking turn of events for the Ontario driver, who had been running solidly within the top five.

The final restart set the stage for a showdown between Dumoulin and Camirand. The WeatherTech Canada driver ultimately yielded to Camirand’s relentless attacks, locking in the podium for the 60 Tours Rousseau Métal.

Ranger emerged victorious, claiming the most coveted win of the season. It was his first triumph in the streets of Trois-Rivières since 2012, and his fifth career win at the Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières.

“I’m absolutely thrilled to have taken this win in front of everyone; my friends, sponsors, supporters, and everyone who’s believed in me,” stated Ranger. “To capture a fifth victory here is incredibly satisfying. I pushed from start to finish, and our pit stops were flawless. The championship battle is really tight right now, so it’s shaping up to be an exciting end to the season.”

With Marc-Antoine Camirand finishing second, he regained the lead in the championship with 279 points, followed by D.J. Kennington in second with 276 points and Andrew Ranger in third with 272.

 

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