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Shane Stickel looking for first win during sophomore season

After winning the Canadian Vintage Modified championship last season, Shane Stickel was looking for a challenge for 2013. As a result, he turned to the OSCAAR Modified division to see how he’d do against the division’s top drivers.

“Started to work on the hobby car and agreed with my dad that I wasn’t really into it,” Stickel said. “Went down to the states and picked up the car. I love the look of these cars.”

Stickel spoke to the amount of diversity in the series with his car being a “Troyer by McColl” and, for example, Davey Terry’s being a “Troyer by Hanley”.

“My car has a complete late model front clip so that helps with setup,” Stickel commented. “Only car like it out there. The series definitely has it’s variety.”

The rulebook allows for this to happen and Stickel says it’s all about figuring out the magic combination to beat two-time series champion Gary McLean.

Last year, the Kitchener, Ontario native did pretty solid with his set-up as he brought home the No. 39 MSD Machine Tool/ Shelane Properties/ Huron Fasteners/ Creative Edge Signs & Graphics/Metal Supermarkets/Paragon Collision Centre/MAC Contracting/Bizign Design Company/SpeedwayPhoto.ca Modified sixth in points.

“OSCAAR has the top drivers in the province,” Stickel commented. “Since I was a little kid hanging around the tracks, I remember hanging around these guys. Now I’m racing them.”

Stickel joked that at the Rick Woolner Memorial when he started fourth, he looked behind him and went “Holy Crap” and had to calm down.

Stickel will return to the tour in 2014 as he looks to bring home his first career victory. He came close last year, finishing second in the Chase for the Colors event at Peterborough Speedway.

The young driver will be dealt some new challenges as the series heads to Capital City Speedway for the first time.

“It’s hard to turn down the opportunity to move to other tracks,” Stickel commented. “It’s helped grow the series. But the negative is in the travel. I’m all pro due to growth.”

Stickle started his career at the age of seven in the Waterloo Karting Club and thanks his dad for the success along the way.

“I don’t have a big team – only have a couple friends that help at the track,” he started. “At the shop it’s just us (me and dad) working hard – him more than me. I can’t thank him enough for helping me. Without him, I wouldn’t be here.”

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Alex Tagliani to run full NCAT schedule, spreading food allergy awareness

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At the 2014 Canadian Motorsports Expo, Alex Tagliani announced that he will run the full NASCAR Canadian Tire Series schedule behind the wheel of the No. 18 EpiPen/Pfizer Canada Dodge.

Following that announcement, Tagliani Autosport announced on Friday that they will be using cars out of the 22 Racing stable, which is home to 2013 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Champion Scott Steckly.

I’m very excited to have Alex drive out of our 22 Racing stable this season,” team owner/driver Scott Steckly stated in the press release. “Tag is a proven professional that will make our team even better with his passion and grit to be the best at what he does. He will bring another level of competition to the Series, so that means we will all have to race harder for wins and the championship with Alex out there.”

“I have long respected Scott Steckly’s racing operation and their high degree of success in The NASCAR Canadian Tire Series,” Tagliani boasted. “They are so professional as a team working with their sponsors. I cannot think of a better partnership to create a lasting bond in this series to provide the best service and effort possible for our sponsors and partners going forward. I am very excited with this new alliance.”

Tagliani felt the move to the NCAT would benefit himself and his partners in spreading awareness about food allergies.

“The fact that we have a Canadian platform that we have to go to different cities across the country was important for our group – our sponsors – and the message that EpiPen is trying to pass with this growing health issue,” Tagliani commented.

Approximately 2.5 million Canadians have at least one food allergy that effects them and Tagliani’s goal is to spread awareness and educate people across Canada about allergies. The cause is important to Tagliani as he suffers from an allergy to peanuts.

“It’s a program that is very dear to my heart,” he commented. “For those of you who don’t know, I’m very allergic to nuts, peanuts and almonds so I carry my Epipen wherever I go so it’s great to have our racecar carry that message. It’s great to use the Canadian Tire Series as our platform to spread our message across the country.”

To help spread awareness, Tagliani will once again host the Summer of Tag (Treating Allergies with Genuine care), supporting Anaphylaxis Canada in the effort to engage people in conversation about managing food allergies and what to do if someone is having a reaction. Tagliani will visit schools in three Canadian cities – Montreal, Toronto and Edmonton – where he will talk to students about the issue.

Once again for the second year in a row, Tagliani will host a Helmet Design contest – while also hosting a racecar design contest for the first time. Children will be encouraged to create a design of their own with Tagliani choosing a design to wrap his racecar with and a helmet to wear. The helmet with the winning design will be auctioned off at the end of the season to raise funds for Anaphylaxis Canada.

“We are very excited to launch the Summer of TAG again this year,” Laurie Harada, Executive Director of Anaphylaxis Canada, said. “As the mother of a son with multiple food allergies, I appreciate how Alex can inspire young people, encourage them to follow their dreams, and not let food allergies define them.”

For more information about the Summer of TAG, school visits, Helmet Design contest and the Race Car Design contest, check out www.summeroftag.com.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Denny Hamlin lead Sprint Unlimited Practice

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The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series cars have hit the track for the first set of practices of the 2014 race season as teams prepare for the Sprint Unlimited. With practice complete, familiar faces rise to the top.

The Sprint Unlimited is an exhibition race that is held a week before the Daytona 500 that is open to last season’s pole winners and previous race winners who attempted to qualify for a race last season. 18 drivers are scheduled to start the event on Saturday night.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. led the first practice with a lap of 45.358 seconds as he enters his last season with Steve LeTarte atop the pit box at Hendrick Motorsports. LeTarte will be moving to the broadcast booth in 2015. Joe Gibbs Racing’s Kyle Busch was second with his brother Kurt Busch in third. The Sprint Unlimited marks Kurt’s first race with Stewart-Haas Racing. Busch’s teammate Kevin Harvick was fourth followed by Roush-Fenway Racing’s Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

Matt Kenseth was sixth followed by Ryan Newman, Marcos Ambrose, Denny Hamlin and Tony Stewart. Stewart is taking his first laps behind the wheel after sitting out the second half of last season due to a broken leg.

“It felt good,” Stewart said. “The great thing is there is zero percentage of pain in the car.  That was nice. We will see what it feels like at 9 o’clock tonight, but so far so good.  That is better than I was hoping for, honestly.  I thought we would have some kind of ache, pain of some kind that would bother us.  It was like putting on an old pair of shoes again.”

In the second and final practice before the Sprint Unlimited, Denny Hamlin topped the charts with a lap of 450.030 seconds. Hamlin won the event back in his rookie season in 2006.

“I remember on the starting grid just to be a part of the race I lucked up and got a pole in those last few races of the season I ran at the end for FedEx in 2005 and so it got me into there,” Hamlin recalled the win during Media Day. “The next thing you know I’m thinking let me just try to work on some friendships for next week in the 500 and next thing you know we find ourselves in a position to win it and Jimmie (Johnson) gave me a push down the backstretch, Tony (Stewart) gave me a push down the frontstretch and next thing you know we got to the line first.  They gave me the trophy, the money and the checkered flag so I guess I won.”

Past Daytona 500 winner Jamie McMurray finished second, followed by Stenhouse Jr., Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski. Harvick was sixth followed by Carl Edwards, Marcos Ambrose, Stewart and Kurt Busch.

The Sprint Unlimited is scheduled for 7pm EST and can be watched live on Fox tomorrow night.

Dylan Kwasniewski Snatches Daytona Pole After Gerhart Fails Tech

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Dylan Kwasniewski continued his impressive resume after capturing the pole for Saturday’s Lucas Oil 200 presented by MAVTV American Real at Daytona International Speedway.

Kwasniewski, 18, garnered the pole after Bobby Gerhart failed post-qualifying inspection. Gerhart, after his time was disallowed, will begin the event dead last. Gerhart has witnessed victory lane in the ARCA Racing Series at Daytona four times before, including three consecutive from 2010-2012.

Grant Enfinger, after a multitude of driver’s failed post-qualifying inspection, will inherit the second starting position. Enfinger, 29, recently finished second in the Snowball Derby.

Buster Graham, like Enfinger, moved up the starting lineup after other competitor’s times were disallowed. Graham will begin the 200 mile event in the third position.

Chase Elliott, NASCAR Nationwide Series driver, and Mark Thompson rounded out the top five. This will be Elliott’s first ARCA event at the famed Daytona International Speedway.

Leilani Munter, Justin Boston and Spencer Gallagher were among the other drivers that failed post-qualifying inspection. Gallagher, after the penalty, removed himself from the entry list.

The season opener for the ARCA Racing Series takes the green flag at 4 PM Eastern Time tomorrow, and can be viewed live on Fox Sports One with timing and scoring on the ARCA Racing Series web site.