Renfrew Bests Quebec’s Finest at Autodrome Chaudiere’s Claude Leclerc 150

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American-Canadian Tour Claude Leclerc 150 Victory Lane (L-R): Dany Trepanier (2nd), winner Jimmy Renfrew Jr., D.J. Shaw (3rd). (ACT File Photo)

Vallee-Jonction, QC ­— Racing North of the Border in the Canadian Province of Quebec is what sets the American-Canadian Tour apart from any other asphalt stock-car racing series in North America, and for good reason. The comradery between the drivers from both sides plays a big role but so do the tracks themselves, the fans and fierce competition involved. All these traits were prevalent in the Claude Leclerc 150 at Autodrome Chaudiere on Sunday as star-power from both sides of the international border ran every lap like it was their last, often three wide around the highbanked Quebec bullring.

Thirty teams from Quebec and New England met in the Autodrome Chaudiere pit area on Sunday morning, ready for the first of two American-Canadian Tour events in the Canadian Province in 2023. A single round of heat race qualifying using the ACT Plus/Minus handicap set the field with local hot-shoe William Larue earning the pole alongside defending Claude Leclerc 150 champion Jonathan Bouvrette to complete the front row. The characteristic side-by-side racing that Chaudiere is famous for began instantly between the two under the initial green flag.

While slowed by the first caution on lap 7 for Christopher Bedard’s wild ride into the Turn One sandbank, Larue and Bouvrette would take off with the field once again. Quickly, a new invader made his way up into the top three as Jimmy Renfrew Jr. got the hang of Chaudiere’s ‘Little Bristol’ layout rapidly in his first visit. As the top three ran nose-to-tail in these early laps, positions 4 through 13 were double-file behind the leaders, scratching for every last inch and advantage they could.

Two quick spin cautions would restack the field, allowing Renfrew to perfect his launch on Larue and Bouvrette while hard-charging Patrick Laperle ended his day with a ruined rear-end. Renfrew and Bouvrette put up a tooth-and-nail battle at the front of the pack under the return to green until the New Hampshire-native was firmly in control by lap 70. As Renfrew began to grow his lead on the field, St-Edouard’s Dany Trepanier moved into contention as he battled with Bouvrette. 

Trepanier, the 2013 Serie ACT champion, quickly set his sights on Renfrew and two ensuing restarts would find these two pilots spectacularly side-by-side at the front of the pack. Behind the leaders, Larue, D.J. Shaw, Mathieu Kingsbury and others would barnstorm into the picture late by utilizing the extreme outside groove to gain valuable position in the closing laps. In the final five circuits, this unruly group of ACT superstars drew ever closer in the extreme high, extreme low and middle grooves of the Chaudiere asphalt but laps ran short on the three and even four-wide pack chasing down the leaders.

Jimmy Renfrew Jr. would take down his second career American-Canadian Tour victory in his first ever start at Vallee-Jonction, Quebec’s Autodrome Chaudiere by besting some of Quebec’s finest drivers. After fighting hard door handle-to-door handle, Dany Trepanier would come home second as the top Quebecer in the field in his third consecutive Claude Leclerc 150 podium. In the closing laps, defending ACT champion D.J. Shaw fought hard to round out the podium in third. Jonathan Bouvrette kept it consistent to come home fourth followed by Mathieu Kingsbury in fifth.

William Larue would also use consistency to take sixth followed by Maxime Gauvreau in seventh, Steve Cote in eighth, and Raphael Lessard in ninth. Former Serie ACT champion Jean-Francois Dery would round out the top-10 in his first start of the 2023 season.

After a week off the American-Canadian Tour returns to action at Maine’s Oxford Plains Speedway for the Pine Tree State 125 on Sunday, July 9th. Alongside the Pro All Stars Series (PASS) Super Late Models and the Kennebec Equipment PASS Modifieds, the ACT Pine Tree State 125 will be the first of two races for the historic touring series on the tricky third-mile oval.   

For more information about the American-Canadian Tour, contact the ACT offices at (802) 244-6963, media@acttour.com, or visit www.acttour.com.  You can also get updates on Facebook and Twitter at @ACTTour.

Autodrome Chaudiere – Vallee-Jonction, QC

Claude Leclerc 150 presented by J.A. Larue

Saturday, June 24, 2023

UNOFFICIAL RESULTS

1.         00NH   Jimmy Renfrew Jr.      Candia, NH

2.         19QC   Dany Trepanier           St-Edouard, QC

3.         04VT    D.J. Shaw                     Center Conway, NH

4.         41QC   Jonathan Bouvrette    Blainville, QC

5.         9QC     Mathieu Kingsbury      Blainville, QC

6.         55QC   William Larue             Quebec City, QC

7.         17QC   Maxime Gauvreau      St-Marie de Richelieu, QC

8.         14QC   Steve Cote                   Montreal, QC

9.         48QC   Raphael Lessard          St-Joseph-de-Beauce, QC

10.       21TN    Jean-Francois Dery     Quebec, Quebec

11.       03MA  Derek Gluchacki          North Dartmouth, MA

12.       60ME   Gabe Brown                Center Conway, NH

13.       44QC   Patrick Cliché              Levis, QC

14.       68NH   #Tanner Woodard       Waterbury Ctr., VT

15.       03QC   Sebastien Couture      Quebec, Canada

16.       78QC   Michael Lavoie            Chicoutimi, QC

17.       66VT    Jason Corliss               Barre, VT

18.       33QC   Remi Perreault            Joliette, QC

19.       11QC   Claude Leclerc             Lanoraie, QC

20.       31CT    #Andrew Molleur       Shelton, CT

21.       21QC   Alexendre Tardif         Notre Dame des Pins, QC

22.       51QC   Jeff Cote                      Beauceville, QC

23.       77NH   #Bryan Wall Jr.            E. Kingston, NH

24.       57QC   Carl Poulin                   E. Broughton, QC

25.       36NH   Erick Sands                  Derry, NH

26.       90QC   Zackary Fauteaux        Mascouche, QC

27.       91QC   Patrick Laperle            St-Denis, QC

28.       37QC   Marc Begin                 St. Philibert, QC

29.       31QC   Steven Boissoneault    Lyster, QC

30.       15QC   Christopher Bedard    Levis, QC

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