Barre, VT, Vallee-Jct., QC & Montmagny, QC — Following the announced return of Serie ACT Quebec teams, sponsors and officials have excitedly jumped on board in support of the renewed ACT-sanctioned venture North of the Border. Already, eleven top caliber teams from Quebec have registered for the 2023 season, each expected to tackle the bulk of the 2023 Serie ACT Quebec powered by XPN Canada schedule.
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Cooperation, Partnership Brings Return of Serie ACT Quebec in 2023
Barre, VT, Vallee-Jct., QC & Montmagny, QC — In an exciting partnership with Quebec race tracks Autodrome Chaudière and Autodrome Montmagny, American-Canadian Tour Officials are proud to announce the return of the Quebec-based Serie ACT in 2023. The fan-favorite Serie ACT Quebec is poised for a triumphant 10-race return to La Belle Province in 2023 with the help of the best short trackers and officials from North of the Border!
Read MoreOfficials Release Exciting 2023 American-Canadian Tour Schedule
Barre, VT — American-Canadian Tour officials are pleased to announce the 2023 Schedule of Events for the Vermont-based touring series. Highlighted by a continued commitment to partner tracks in Quebec, renewed energy into longstanding iconic events across the Northeast and the return to Connecticut’s Stafford Speedway after a 38-year hiatus, the 2023 American-Canadian Tour schedule promises to be one of the most varied and exciting in recent memory.
Read MoreBouvrette Overcomes Start-Less Streak to $5,000 Victory at Chaudiere
Vallee-Jonction, QC — For the first time in two years the American-Canadian Tour returned to the Canadian Province of Quebec and for the first time in that same stretch, a Canadian stood victorious. Following a three-peat of mechanical woes and devastating wrecks, Blainville Quebec’s Jonathan Bouvrette battled hard with defending Autodrome Chaudiere and Quebec NASCAR Champion Dany Trepanier to take the Claude Leclerc 150 presented by Larue win and the $5,000 payday.
Read MoreCanadian Teams Prepared to Defend Home Turf from American Invaders
Barre, VT — With the American-Canadian Tour returning to the Province of Quebec for the first time in two years following the COVID-19 pandemic, the Canadians that have kept the racing flame alive North of the Border are ready to take on all challengers. Along with the four full time Quebec teams that are already taking on the full American-Canadian Tour schedule in 2022, weekly racers from Autodrome Chaudiere and across Quebec will have their chance to grab the brass ring and add their names to the record books.
Read MoreAfter Two Years, the American-Canadian Tour is Ready to Return to Quebec
Barre, VT — Ever since its inception in 1986, the American-Canadian Tour has built and maintained a concrete connection with stock car racers and fans on both sides of the United States and Canadian border. Never did anyone believe something could ever break that bond but in walked COVID-19 in March, 2020.
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