CASCAR Super Series
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Category | Stock cars |
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Country | Canada |
Inaugural season | 1986 |
Folded | 2006 |
Constructors | Chevrolet · Dodge · Ford |
Last Drivers' champion | J. R. Fitzpatrick |
Last Makes' champion | Chevrolet |
The CASCAR Super Series was Canada's premier stock car touring division. It was sanctioned by CASCAR. The series ended after the 2006 season after NASCAR purchased CASCAR, and NASCAR used it as the basis for the NASCAR Pinty's Series.
General Tire served as the series' title sponsor from 1988 to 1990, followed by Budweiser from 1993 to 1993. Castrol held the naming rights from 1994 to the final season in 2006.
A western counterpart called the CASCAR West Super Series began racing in 1992, replacing CASCAR's Hobby Stock division.[1] In addition to being its own championship, the West Super Series conducted combination races with the national series.[2]
Past champions[]
Year | Champion | Number |
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1986* | Ken Johnston | No. 42 |
1987 | Barry Harmer | No. 26 |
1988 | Andy Farr | No. 04 |
1989 | Steve Robblee | No. 32 |
1990 | Wayne Keeling | No. 62 |
1991 | Dave Whitlock | No. 29 |
1992 | Steve Robblee | No. 32 |
1993 | Kerry Micks | No. 02 |
1994 | Mark Dilley | No. 64 |
1995 | Sean Dupuis | No. 7 |
1996 | Dan Shirtliff | No. 3 |
1997 | Dave Whitlock | No. 98 |
1998 | Dave Whitlock | No. 98 |
1999 | Peter Gibbons | No. 1 |
2000 | Peter Gibbons | No. 1 |
2001 | Don Thomson Jr. | No. 4 |
2002 | Don Thomson Jr. | No. 4 |
2003 | Don Thomson Jr. | No. 4 |
2004 | Don Thomson Jr. | No. 4 |
2005 | Don Thomson Jr. | No. 4 |
2006 | J. R. Fitzpatrick | No. 84 |
Source:[3][4] |
- * – All events held at Delaware Speedway
Tracks[]
Years | Track | Location | Type |
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2000 | Autodrome Chicoutimi | Chicoutimi, Québec | 1/3 Mile Oval |
2002 | Autodrome Montmagny | Montmagny, Quebec | 3/8 Mile Oval |
1989–1995 | Barrie Speedway | Barrie, Ontario | 1/3 Mile Tri-Oval |
1993–1994, 1996–2001, 2003, 2006 | Bridge City Speedway | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | 1/3 Mile Oval |
1989–2006 | Cayuga Speedway | Cayuga, Ontario | 5/8 Mile Oval |
1991–1992 | Checkered Flag Speedway | Windsor, Ontario | Oval |
1988–1997 | Capital City Speedway | Ottawa, Ontario | 3/8 Mile Oval |
2006 | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve | Montreal, Quebec | 2.71 Mile Road Course |
1996–1999 | Circuit Ste-Croix | Sainte-Croix, Quebec | 5/8 Mile Oval |
2001, 2006 | Circuit Trois-Rivières | Trois-Rivières, Quebec | 1.53 Mile Street Circuit |
1990 | Exhibition Stadium | Toronto, Ontario | 1/3 Mile Oval |
1986–2005 | Delaware Speedway | Delaware, Ontario | 1/2 Mile Oval |
1988–1989 | Flamboro Speedway | Hamilton, Ontario | 1/3 MileOval |
2001–2002, 2004–2006 | Kawartha Speedway | Fraserville, Ontario | 3/8 Mile Oval |
1999–2005 | Molson Indy Toronto | Toronto, Ontario | 1.75 Mile Street Circuit |
2001–2004 | Molson Indy Vancouver | Vancouver, British Columbia | 1.78 Mile Street Circuit |
1991–1992, 1996, 1999–2000 | Mosport Speedway | Bowmanville, Ontario | 1/2 Mile Oval |
1998–2006 | Mosport International Raceway | Bowmanville, Ontario | 2.459 Mile Road Course |
1991, 1993–1999 | Peterborough Speedway | Peterborough, Ontario | 1/3 Mile Oval |
1993–2001, 2003, 2005 | Race City Motorsport Park | Calgary, Alberta | 1/2 Mile Oval |
1991 | Sanair Super Speedway | Saint-Pie, Quebec | 9/10 Mile Oval |
1993–2003, 2005–2006 | Autodrome Saint-Eustache | St-Eustache, Quebec | 2/5 Mile Oval |
1996 | Sauble Speedway | Sauble Beach, Ontario | 1/4 Mile Oval |
1989–1991, 1995 | Shannonville Motorsport Park | Shannonville, Ontario | Road Course |
1997–2000 | Speedway 660 | Geary, New Brunswick | 1/3 Mile Oval |
2005–2006 | SunValley Speedway | Vernon, British Columbia | 1/2 Mile Oval |
References[]
- ^ Suderman, Art (June 26, 1992). "Fledgling sport is taking a fast run at success". Calgary Herald. Retrieved December 28, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Simnett, Chris (August 10, 1995). "Gandy steady in Calgary". Prince George Free Press. Retrieved December 28, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "CASCAR Super Series Past Champions". Racing-Reference.info. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
- ^ "CASCAR Super Series". The Third Turn. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
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