2007 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Season - Results

Results

Date Race Name Pole Winner Race Winner
May 26 Dodge Dealers 200 D. J. Kennington Don Thomson, Jr.
June 17 Dickies 200 presented by Canadian Shield Andrew Ranger Andrew Ranger
July 1 Mopar 300 Mark Dilley D. J. Kennington
July 14–15 BC Dodge Dealers Dodge Avenger 300 Don Thomson, Jr. J. R. Fitzpatrick
July 20–21 Rexall Grand Prix of Edmonton Andrew Ranger J. R. Fitzpatrick
August 3–4 NAPA Autopro 100 J. R. Fitzpatrick Kerry Micks
August 11 Full Throttle Energy Drink 200 J. R. Fitzpatrick Don Thomson, Jr.
August 17–19 GP3R 100 J. R. Fitzpatrick Kerry Micks
September 1 Subway 200 Don Thomson, Jr. Derek Lynch
September 8 ATTO 300 Kerry Micks D. J. Kennington
September 15 Atlantic Dodge Dealers 300 Peter Gibbons Mark Dilley
September 23 Dodge Dealers Of Ontario Dodge Charger 250 Mark Dilley Scott Steckly

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