The NASCAR Canadian Tire Series visits the Autodrome Chaudière for the first time ever this weekend. Here are 10 things you should know before the race.
• Autodrome Chaudière will become the 10th different oval track to welcome the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1 with Saturday’s maiden visit to the Quebec quarter-mile. • Four drivers entered for this week’s Budweiser 300 have a chance to add Autodrome Chaudière to their list of inaugural oval track victories: Scott Steckly, D.J. Kennington, Mark Dilley and J.R. Fitzpatrick.
• Autodrome Chaudière opened in 1992 as a dirt track and was converted to an asphalt racing surface in 2005. • The track has held ACT Castrol Series, PASS North, ISMA and Sportsman Quebec touring series events. • It's nickname is "petit Bristol".
• Chaudière is the 16th different all-time facility to play host to a NCATS event, and the 10th oval. • The race will cover 300 laps of the 1/4-mile oval, for a total of 75 miles (120 kilometres). • The banking of the track goes up to 16 degrees. • Current owners Dany Lagacé and Kevin Roberge took over in 2012 and have already invested $500,000 in the facility. • ISMA driver Ben Seitz has held the track record (10.77 seconds) since June 22, 2013.
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