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On his last run of the day, Alex Tagliani drove the No. 29 Brad Keselowski Racing Cooper Standard Ford F-150 at a blistering pace around the 3.957-km the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP) track in Bowmanville, Ontario to win his second consecutive NASCAR Camping World Truck Series pole in a record time 1 minute 20.084 seconds. He will lead the field in Sunday's race. (Photo-Tagliani Autosport/Vincent Tremblay).
 
 
By: Tagliani Autosport 
August 29 2015
 

Pole in the NASCAR Truck Series, a CTCC Grand Touring Class Win and a second row start in the Canadian Tire Series for Alex Tagliani

Montreal, Quebec - Alex Tagliani will lead the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) field on Sunday's main event at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP) in Bowmanville, Ontario. On his last run of the day, Tagliani drove the No. 29 Brad Keselowski Racing Cooper Standard Ford F-150 at a blistering pace around the 3.957-km track to set a series track record time of 1 minute 20.084 seconds, edging rookie Erik Jones by a mere 0.034 seconds. This is Tagliani's second consecutive NCWTS record-setting pole at the CTMP road course.

Canadian cable subscribers of FOXSR, formally known as SPEED TV, can watch the race live on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Pre-race show starts at 1:00 p.m.

Tagliani wins CTCC Grand Touring Class
Tagliani won the Grand Touring Class in Round 11 of the Canadian Touring Car Championship (CTCC) held Saturday afternoon. Driving the No. 75 Fast Wheels Ford Mustang Boss 302, Tag crossed the finish line 45 second ahead of the BMW M3 of his nearest GT class rival, Pascal Carré of Trois-Rivières, Quebec. Glenn Chaplin, Tagliani's teammate, finished third in class. Tagliani and the other Super Touring, Grand Touring and Touring Class drivers will return to the track Sunday morning at 8:45 a.m. for their second race of the weekend.

Tag to start on second row in Canadian Tire Series Race
Stepping down from CTCC podium, Tag was ready for the lone qualifying session that would set the grid for Round 10 of the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series (NCATS). Switching to his No. 18 EpiPen/CGI/CanTorque Chevrolet, the Terrebonne, Quebec driver took fourth spot negotiating the 11-turn road course in 1 minute 23,939 seconds. Andrew Ranger will start from the pole next to Kevin Lacroix. Tag will share the second row with Jeff Lapcevich, third quickest on the day.

Green flag for the NCATS Pinty's present the Clarington 200 51-lap race will be dropped at 10:05 a.m. Sunday

On Sunday, Tagliani will start his day at 8:45 a.m. for the second CTCC race of the weekend, and at 10:05 a.m., will switch from the Mustang to his Chevrolet to race in the NCATS Pinty's present the Clarington 200 51-lap race. Following lunch, Tagliani will climb aboard his Ford F-150 truck to compete in the NASCAR Truck Series Chevrolet Silverado 250, a 64-lap race that can be viewed live on the FOXSR network at 1:30 p.m.

This weekend, all vehicles driven by Tag will display a Justin Wilson logo to commemorate the life of his former racing teammate who was tragically killed last weekend at the Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania.

The participation of Tagliani Autosport in NCATS is the result of a partnership with Pfizer Canada Inc., the Canadian distributor of EpiPen® (epinephrine) auto-injectors. With his NASCAR program and participation in races across Canada, Alex is the ideal spokesperson to educate the 1.4 million Canadians who are affected by at least one food allergy and the severe life-threatening condition of anaphylaxis. Living with severe allergies to peanuts and nuts himself, Alex carries an EpiPen® Auto-Injector with him at all times. He invites fans to follow him on Facebook and Twitter (@Tagliani), www.TaglianiAutosport.com

To raise money for Anaphylaxis Canada, The Tagliani Foundation is organizing its second Annual Golf Classic at Golf Club Le Mirage on September 29, 2015. For details on the tournament and for tickets, visit http://www.taglianifoundation.org/en/index.html

Tagliani's participation in the two CTCC races at the CTMP is a result of a sponsorship from Fast Wheels, a Canadian alloy wheel brand owned by Fastco Canada. Fastco is Canada's largest manufacturer and distributor of aftermarket alloy wheels, tires and accessories. Fastco's head office and distribution centre is located in Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec, Canada.

Tagliani Autosport is also sponsored by CanTorque, headquartered in Edmonton, which designs and manufactures Industrial Bolting Tools and Accessories; by CGI Group Inc., the fifth largest independent information technology and business process services firm in the world. Riobel, a manufacturer of high-performance faucets and shower systems that are both elegant and sophisticated and available throughout Canada and in a growing number of US states, and Napoleon®, North America's largest privately owned manufacturer of quality wood and gas fireplaces, outdoor living products and heating & cooling products, are also proud sponsors of Tagliani Autosport. Alex and his team can also count on the support of Fast Wheels, a Canadian alloy wheel manufacturer who offers high quality wheels for more than 40,000 vehicle models.