Dave Brown photo

Dave Brown photo

Waterbury, VT – The American-Canadian Tour (ACT) and Série ACT head to Ste-Croix, QC’s Circuit Riverside Speedway this Saturday, August 22 for the Can-Am 150. U.S. drivers have dominated the annual Tour combination event since its incarnation in 2010, but the top Série ACT drivers are ready to defend their turf.

 

The Can-Am 150 is the tenth of 13 race in the ACT U.S. schedule and the eighth in the 12-race Série ACT season. Hudson, NH’s Joey Polewarczyk Jr. triumphed in the 2014 running at the 5/8-mile oval and clinched his first ACT Tour Championship in the process. Defending Série ACT Champion Alex Labbé is the only Quebec driver to win an ACT combo event at Circuit Riverside, having captured the 2013 edition.

Série ACT will bring a strong group to chase the top prize on Saturday. Point leader Dany Trépanier earned his first win of the season in the tour’s most recent event at Autodrome St-Félicien. Labbé and Martin Goulet Jr. have visited Victory Lane this season, while Jonathan Bouvrette leads the Bond Auto Parts New Champions standings. Patrick Cliche and 2013 Série ACT Champion Jean-François Déry sit third and fifth in the point standings and will also be factors.

 

“I want to win! I have a great car this year,” Trépanier said. “Last year in this race I was really fast but had bad luck. I was good at the last Série ACT race and at the International doubleheader at Airborne. I want to win, but I know that Wayne Helliwell and Joey Pole will be fast too.”

 

The Can-Am 150 is the second of four ACT combination events this season. The two series will visit Vallée-Jct., QC’s Autodrome Chaudiere on Saturday, September 12 for a 200-lap event as part of a doubleheader with the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) Super Late Models. The final combo event will be the Fall Foliage 200 at Airborne Park Speedway in Plattsburgh, NY on Saturday, October 3.

 

“I love the combination events,” Trépanier said. “It’s always a good day when we get to compete with the U.S. drivers. The U.S. guys are really cool with the Quebec drivers, and when we compete with them, there are at least eight drivers who can win.”

 

The ACT U.S. Tour championship battle between Wayne Helliwell Jr. and “Joey Pole” continues to go back-and-forth. Dover, NH’s Helliwell gained the upper hand at Maine’s Beech Ridge Motor Speedway on August 8 and now has an eight-point edge over Pole. It is the fifth time this season the two have swapped the point lead.

 

A trifecta of Maine racers are fighting for third in the standings. Windham’s Brad Babb grabbed his second win of the season at Beech Ridge to solidify his third-place position, but Auburn’s Travis Stearns and Winthrop’s Jeff White are lurking. Teenagers Emily Packard and Brandon Atkins aren’t far behind and could make a late-season push.

 

The sixth annual Can-Am 150 at Ste-Croix, QC’s Circuit Riverside Speedway is this Saturday, August 22. ACT qualifying heats begin at 6:00pm. The Kamikazes and Vintage Racers will also be in action with Kamikaze qualifying beginning at 2:25pm. Admission is $35 CAD for adults, $15 CAD for children ages 13-17, and free for kids 12 and under.

 

For more information contact the ACT offices at 802.244.6963, media@acttour.com, or visit www.acttour.com or www.riverside-speedway.ca.