The Quebec drivers are ready for the Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières (GP3R), from August 5 to 7, when they monopolized the podium, Wednesday evening in Saskatchewan, during an event of the NASCAR Pinty’s series. Alex Tagliani won, ahead of Andrew Ranger and Louis-Philippe Dumoulin.

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Tagliani thus won the second race of the day, at Sutherland Automotive Speedway, as part of the Leland Twin 125s event held in Saskatoon. Behind Ranger and Dumoulin, another Quebecer, Raphaël Lessard, finished in fourth place.

“I can’t wait to be in Trois-Rivières in two weeks,” noted Tagliani, in a press release sent by Tag Motorsport. It’s always been a great place for us and now we’re going there with a lot of momentum.”

“We are happy to have been able to get on the podium, it bodes well for the rest of the season and we can’t wait to race at home, at the Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières next week,” said Dumoulin. , in a different press release issued by the WeatherTech Canada – Groupe Bellemare team.