Steckly Strolls To Riverside Canadian Tire Series Victory

Scott Steckly (22) passes Marc-Antoine Camirand (99) en route to the victory in Saturday's NASCAR Canadian Tire Series ract at Riverside International Speedway.  Photo by Matthew Manor/Getty Images for NASCAR

Scott Steckly (22) passes Marc-Antoine Camirand (99) en route to the victory in Saturday’s NASCAR Canadian Tire Series ract at Riverside International Speedway. Photo by Matthew Manor/Getty Images for NASCAR

Scott Steckly had the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1 field covered Saturday as he rolled to victory in the Wounded Warriors Canada 300 at Riverside International Speedway in Antigonish, NS.

Steckly took the lead on lap 157 and set sail in a dominant performance that saw him lap all but second place Marc-Antoine Camirand at the finish.

It was the 19th career victory for the driver of the No. 22 Canadian Tire Dodge, which ties him for second on the series’ all-time list with D.J. Kennington. It was also the second win in nine visits to the .333-mile Maritime oval for Steckly, from Milverton, Ontario.

Camirand’s runner-up marked his best career finish in the series. Andrew Ranger crossed the line third while Mark Dilley ran fourth and J.F. Dumoulin fifth.

Jason Hathaway, L.P. Dumoulin, Gary Klutt, Joey McColm and rookie Jason Collins brought home the top 10.

Kennington, who set a track record in qualifying earlier in the evening, retired from the race just 40 laps in with a drive train failure while in the lead.

With his third win of the season, Steckly increased his championship lead to 12 points on Ranger with two races remaining. Hathaway is 19 points back.

The Canadian Tire Series will return to action at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park on Aug. 30.

NASCAR Canadian Tire Series
Riverside International Speedway – Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
Wounded Warriors Canada 300 – Aug. 15, 2015

Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Points B/Points Status
1 2 22 Scott Steckly Canadian Tire Dodge 300 48 5 Running
2 13 99 Marc-Antoine Camirand * Grafoid/Braille Battery Chevrolet 300 42 Running
3 3 27 Andrew Ranger Mopar/Pennzoil Dodge 299 42 1 Running
4 8 2 Mark Dilley Johnsonville/Leland/Dickies Ford 299 41 1 Running
5 15 4 J.F. Dumoulin Bernier Crepeau Chrysler/Bellemare Dodge 299 39 Running
6 4 3 Jason Hathaway Fast Eddie/Choko/HGC Chevrolet 298 39 1 Running
7 9 47 L.P. Dumoulin WeatherTech Canada/Bellemare Dodge 298 37 Running
8 16 59 Gary Klutt * CTL Corp/Legendary Motorcar Dodge 298 36 Running
9 11 25 Joey McColm Canada’s Best Store Fixtures Ford 296 35 Running
10 12 87 Josh Collins * Eastbound International Speedway Ford 296 34 Running
11 7 10 D.J. Casey Happy Harry’s Affordable Bldg. Ctr. Dodge 295 33 Running
12 5 18 David Michaud * EpiPen/CGI/CanTorque Chevrolet 290 32 Running
13 6 56 Matthew Scannell OMVIC/IGPC/B&B Decals/B&B Perf. Dodge 290 31 Running
14 14 9 Dwayne Baker * GD Coates Superstore/Baker Perf. Dodge 247 30 Brakes
15 10 89 Donald Chisholm Keltic Ford/Nova Construction Ford 132 29 Axle
16 1 17 D.J. Kennington Castrol Edge/Mahindra Tractors Dodge 40 29 1 Drive Line

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RACE STATISTICS
Fastest Qualifier: D.J. Kennington, Time: 14.429 Seconds, Speed: 83.083 mph
Time of Race: 1 hrs., 46 mins, 24 secs    Average Speed: 56.335 mph    Margin of Victory: 11.745 secs.
Caution Flags: Laps 41-69 (Car 17 spin in turn #1 {[free pass] none}); 125-135 (Car 87 spin in turn #1 [9]); 137-145 (Car 59 spin on the back straight [10]); 169-177 (Car 10 stopped in turn #4 [25]). 4 for 58 laps.
Lap Leaders: D.J. Kennington 1-12, Andrew Ranger 13-19, D.J. Kennington 20-40, Andrew Ranger 41-66, Mark Dilley 67-127, Jason Hathaway 128-154, Mark Dilley 155-156, Scott Steckly 157-300.
Total Laps Led: Scott Steckly 144, Mark Dilley 63, D.J. Kennington 33, Andrew Ranger 33, Jason Hathaway 27. 7 changes involving 5 drivers.

* Jostens Rookie of the Year contender

 

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