NASCAR reveals 2014 Canadian Tire Series schedule

The wait is finally over for Canadian NASCAR fans. NASCAR officially released the 2014 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series schedule today.

Overall, the schedule is pretty solid and mostly a repeat of last year. However, there are some slight changes include two new venues to replace two tracks that have fallen off the schedule.

“The NASCAR Canadian Tire Series’ blend of exciting ovals and top-shelf road courses from Alberta to Nova Scotia with several stops in between continues to provide race fans across the country a high level of competition,” George Silbermann, NASCAR vice president, regional and touring series, said. “The two new additions to the calendar along with the extremely successful second date at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park set up another thrilling championship battle.”

As the same with previous seasons, the eighth season for the Canadian Tire Series will kick off as part of Victoria Day Speedfest on May 18th at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park. The 2.459-mile road course provides the perfect challenge to drivers with tight turns and elevation changes.

The series will then make their inaugural trip to Autodrome Chaudiere on June 14th. The high-banked .25 mile asphalt oval opened up in 1992 as a dirt track, before being paved in 2005. The track hosts some of the biggest late model events throughout the summer, including the PASS Late Models, so this marks no surprise. Autodrome Chaudiere replaces Canadian Tire Motorsports Park’s oval as the oval was tore up for a driver development track.

Chaudiere will be followed by a second Quebec stop – in the form of Circuit ICAR on July 6th. This year will mark the series’ fourth appearance at the exciting 2.113 mile road course in Mirabel, Quebec.

Motoplex Speedway in Vernon, British Columbia will no longer be part of the schedule in 2014. In exchange, the series will begin their western swing at Edmonton International Raceway on July 11th. The quarter-mile oval joins the schedule as a result of it’s long-standing membership as part of NASCAR’s Whelen All-American Series Late Model program.

The second half of the western swing will be the same with a stop at Auto Clearing Speedway on July 16th in Saskatchewan. The 0.333 mile has sold out every Wednesday night the past five years.

After a successful trip to Autodrome St. Eustache last year, the series will return to the 0.4 mile flat oval on July 26th. The location is optimum for Quebec fans as it’s located just minutes from Montreal.

The final Quebec date of the season will be at Circuit de Trois-Rivieres on August 18th.

The NCAT competitors will then head east for their annual trip to Riverside International Speedway in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. The high-banked 0.333 mile oval will play host to the series on August 16th.

The series will then complete their 2014 season with three dates in Ontario.

The first is scheduled for August 31st in a return trip to Canadian Tire Motorsports Park’s road course as they will race alongside the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

They will then head to Barrie Speedway on September 6th, for some beating and banging on one of the tightest 0.333 mile oval.

The season will then finish off at Kawartha Speedway on September 20th once again.

As the schedule was revealed, fans were disappointed to learn that Delaware Speedway will not be hosting an event in 2014. There is also speculation as to whether Sunset Speedway will land a date on the schedule in the future.

Last year saw an action packed season with the championship coming down to the final laps of the event at Kawartha Speedway. With a talented list of drivers that includes last year’s champion Scott Steckly, two-time champion D.J. Kennington, Jason Hathaway, Alex Tagliani and Andrew Ranger, look for the same result this year.

 

Date Track (Length) Location
Sun., May 18 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (2.459-mile road course) Bowmanville, Ont.
Sat., June 14 Autodrome Chaudiére (.25-mile) Vallée-Jonction, Que.
Sun., July 6 Circuit ICAR (2.113-mile road course) Mirabel, Que.
Fri., July 11 Edmonton International Raceway (.25-mile) Wetaskiwin, Alta.
Wed., July 16 Auto Clearing Motor Speedway (.333-mile) Saskatoon, Sask.
Sat., July 26 Autodrome St. Eustache (.4-mile) St. Eustache, Que.
Sun., Aug. 10 Circuit de Trois-Rivieres (1.53-mile road course) Trois-Rivieres, Que.
Sat., Aug, 16 Riverside International Speedway (.333-mile) Antigonish, N.S.
Sun., Aug. 31 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (2.459-mile road course) Bowmanville, Ont.
Sat., Sept 6 Barrie Speedway (.333-mile) Barrie, Ont.
Sat., Sept. 20 Kawartha Speedway (.375-mile) Peterborough, Ont.

 

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

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