Lacroix scored a hard earned 2nd place in Saskatoon.
By: Innovation Motorsport
July 21, 2024 

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - Kevin Lacroix ended his streak of bad luck at Sutherland Speedway in Saskatoon by securing second place. Historically, this track has not been easy for the Quebec driver, making this podium finish particularly significant as it adds important points to the championship.
 
Lacroix set the second-fastest lap during practice, followed by another second-fastest time in qualifying, just 0.045 seconds behind Marc-Antoine Camirand.
 
The Leland 250 started strong, with Lacroix attempting to overtake Camirand to lead the field. However, he had to settle for second place after a few laps, leading to fierce competition amongst Camirand, Andrew Ranger, and Jason Hathaway.
 
Lacroix led for 48 laps but ultimately had to settle for second place. "It was a good race," said the driver of the #74 Quick Strut / NAPA Racing Dodge. "We didn't have the best car, but we fought from fourth place to first. There was a lot of action, but everyone remained respectful. We didn't want to risk damaging our equipment before the race in Edmonton."
 
He continued, "I think the best car won today, so I'm happy to leave with second place. I've always struggled at Sutherland, so it was especially important for me to do well."
 
Lacroix remains in third place in the championship with 281 points, 16 points behind the leader. "We certainly can't afford any mistakes for the rest of the season, and we're heading into a series of races where unexpected things can happen, particularly at the Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières and Circuit ICAR."
 
However, his focus is now on the race at Edmonton International Raceway, where he will compete in the NAPA 300 next Saturday. "I've never won in Edmonton," he admitted. "I am grateful to NAPA for their significant involvement in my racing season, and we have an excellent car. I am confident that with their support and the hard work of Innovation Auto Sport, we can aim for victory."
 
The NAPA 300 will begin at 7:30 PM local time, which is 9:30 PM Eastern time. Those who wish to follow the race can do so on FloRacing.com and TSN+.