Kevin Lacroix and the #74 NAPA Racing / Adaptive One Calipers team are heading to uncharted territory this weekend as the NASCAR Canada Series makes its long-awaited debut at Calabogie Motorsports Park. The green flag drops on Sunday at 2:10 p.m. ET for the Calabogie 150, Clash of the Titans presented by NAPA.
Located just outside of Ottawa, Calabogie is the longest and most technical track on the calendar. NASCAR Canada will run what is called the ‘Stadium Track’, which will be a new challenge for all drivers, but Lacroix, known for his road course expertise, is ready to rise to the occasion aboard his powerful #74 Camaro.
“It’s always exciting to race somewhere new, and Calabogie is no joke,” said Lacroix. “It’s a demanding track, but I love a good challenge, and I think this layout will suit our car and driving style.”
This round carries added importance for Lacroix and the team as they continue to fight for the championship. After a strong showing in the West, including a victory in Saskatoon, Lacroix is just one point shy of the series lead. A podium result at Calabogie could be pivotal as the series approaches its mid-season climax.
Prepared by Innovation Auto Sport (IAS) and engineered by Étienne Cliche, the #74 NAPA Racing entry has shown consistent pace throughout the season. With NAPA and Adaptive One Calipers continuing their support, the team is more motivated than ever to deliver another standout performance.
“The level of competition this year is incredibly high, and the margins are razor-thin,” Lacroix added. “But I know our team is capable of executing, and we’re going into Calabogie with confidence and determination.”
Catch the action from the Clash of the Titans this Sunday at 2:10 p.m. ET. Broadcast details will be shared on the NASCAR Canada website and social media channels.
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