CASCAR Super Series

CASCAR Super Series
Category Stock cars
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. NASCAR used the series as the basis for the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series.

Past Champions

Year Champion Number
1986* Ken Johnston #42
1987 Barry Harmer #28
1988 Andy Farr #04
1989 Steve Robblee #32
1990 Wayne Keeling #62
1991 Dave Whitlock #29
1992 Steve Robblee #32
1993 Kerry Micks #02
1994 Mark Dilley #64
1995 Sean Dupuis #7
1996 Dan Shirtliff #3
1997 Dave Whitlock #98
1998 Dave Whitlock #98
1999 Peter Gibbons #1
2000 Peter Gibbons #1
2001 Don Thomson, Jr. #4
2002 Don Thomson, Jr. #4
2003 Don Thomson, Jr. #4
2004 Don Thomson, Jr. #4
2005 Don Thomson, Jr. #4
2006 J. R. Fitzpatrick #84

*All events held at Delaware Speedway

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Tracks

Years Track Location Type
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

Former series title sponsors

References

  1. "CASCAR Super Series Past Champions". Racing-Reference.info. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  2. "CASCAR Super Series". The Third Turn. Retrieved 2013-09-04.


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