Trois-Rivieres native Louis-Philippe Dumoulin celebrated his homecoming with his first career pole position in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series for the JuliaWine.com 100 at Circuit de Trois-Rivieres.
Dumoulin, the 2011 series rookie of the year and now a teammate with two-time series' champion Scott Steckly, put down the fastest lap during group qualifying by just .011 seconds over J.R. Fitzpatrick. Dumoulin had a lap of 1m7.821s around the street course. Fitzpatrick was just slightly slower at 1m7.832s but also earned a spot on the front row for today's race. Andrew Ranger qualified third at 1m7.839s and Steckly was fourth. Points leader DJ Kennington, who enters the weekend with a five-race win streak, qualified fifth. Ron Beauchamp Jr. was sixth, followed by rookies Martin Roy and Elie Arseneau. Robin Buck and Jean-Francois Dumoulin rounded out the top 10. Results of the qualifying session 1 47 L.P. Dumoulin – 81.214 2 84 J.R. Fitzpatrick – 81.201 3 27 Andrew Ranger – 81.192 4 22 Scott Steckly – 80.716 5 17 D.J. Kennington – 80.438 6 60 Ron Beauchamp – 80.028 7 90 Martin Roy – 80.024* 8 03 Elie Arseneau – 79.991* 9 66 Robin Buck – 79.920 10 04 J.F. Dumoulin – 79.834 Etc. *Rookie driver
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