American Canadian Tour
CategoryStock car racing
CountryNew England and New York, United States
Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia Canada
Inaugural season1979
Drivers' championAmerican-Canadian Tour – D.J. Shaw (2022)
Série ACT Quebec – Jonathan Bouvrette (2017)
Official websiteACT Tour

The American-Canadian Tour (ACT) is an independent regional stock car racing series based in the northeastern United States, and Eastern Canada. The American-Canadian Tour was founded in 1979, conducts professional races across New England and Quebec. After starting with a pair of non-point events at Hickory Motor Speedway in North Carolina, the ACT Tour will open its 45th season in April 2023 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire.

History

In 1979, television and radio journalist Ken Squier and his business partner Tom Curley formed the North Tour sanctioned by NASCAR for late-model Sportsman-type cars. With sponsorship from companies like Coors, Molson, Skoal, STP, Valvoline and General Motors, the North Tour visited the short track showplaces of the northeastern United States and Canada: Thunder Road in Vermont, Oxford Plains Speedway in Maine, Stafford Motor Speedway in Stafford Springs, Connecticut, Thompson Speedway in Thompson, Connecticut, Sanair Super Speedway in Saint-Pie, Quebec, Cayuga Speedway in Ontario, and Dover Downs International Speedway in Dover, Delaware. Southern stars Butch Lindley, Bill Dennis, Harry Gant, Tommy Ellis, and L.D. Ottinger were frequent visitors to NASCAR North Tour events, along with national icons Bobby Allison, Buddy Baker and Dale Earnhardt.[1]

As a means of transitioning toward a more modern type of race car, Curley formed the independent American-Canadian Tour in 1986, making a total changeover from the NASCAR Late Model Sportsman to the Super Late Model and Pro Stock cars used throughout the country. In 1987, Curley’s ACT aligned with Rex Robbins’ American Speed Association (ASA) of the Midwest and Bob Harmon’s All-Pro Series of the southeast, forming the Stock Car Connection. The SCC visited high-profile tracks in Cincinnati, OH; Milwaukee, WI; Nazareth, PA; and Nashville, TN; and saw visitors that included Darrell Waltrip, Mark Martin, Bobby and Davey Allison, and Rusty and Kenny Wallace, along with short track legends Dick Trickle, Butch Miller, Mike Eddy, Bob Senneker, Steve Grissom, and Bobby Gill.

With General Motors stepping up its commitment to ACT in 1989, the GM Motorsport National Stock Car Series was formed in Canada, offering large purses, even larger point funds, and coast-to-coast television coverage. Budweiser created the Bud Triple Crown as part of the GM Series, and paid Ontario’s Junior Hanley over $50,000 in 1991 and again in ’92 for sweeping the series. During Hanley’s ACT Championship years from 1991-93, the legendary Ontario driver earned more than $700,000 in winnings!

Can-AM 200, Circuit Riverside Speedway Ste-Croix 2011

The current American-Canadian Tour Late Models utilize a modern, cost-effective program that creates thrilling side-by-side action and has built one of the leading short track series in North America. Beginning in 1992 and taking center stage in 1996, the Late Models have introduced many innovative concepts used in several disciplines of short track racing.

ACT developed one of the first “spec” engine programs in 1999 as a cost-saving option for local and regional racers. After successful testing in the early 2000s, most teams, tracks and promoters both regionally and nationally have made the switch. The “spec” engine program expanded to include a Ford option in 2010 and added the popular GM ‘602’ in 2018. A similar cost-saving “spec” program exists with Koni and QA1 shock absorbers as well as a uniform Hoosier Racing Tire utilized by the Tour and its partner tracks and series.

Modern Day

For their efforts in the growth of stock car racing, both Squier and Curley have been inducted into the New England Auto Racing Hall of Fame and the Vermont Sports Hall of Fame. In 2004, ACT founder Tom Curley was voted by more than 1,000 race promoters across the continent as the Auto Racing Promoter of the Year. In 2018 Ken Squier was ceremoniously inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, NC for his contributions to the growth of the sport on a national, and international, level.

While Squier continues to visit Thunder Road, ACT lost its visionary leader in May of 2017 when a decades-long battle with COPD claimed Tom Curley. In November that year the American-Canadian Tour changed ownership for the first time in its storied history. Former racer Cris Michaud and Vermont businessman Pat Malone took charge of the sanctioning body after partnering to purchase Vermont’s Thunder Road earlier that season. The partnership would go on to purchase New Hampshire’s White Mountain Motorsports Park in 2019.

In recent years the American-Canadian Tour has competed at tracks across New England, Quebec, Virginia, North Carolina and Florida. Partnering with the Maine-based Pro All Stars Series (PASS), the two sanctioning bodies have been co-promoting events at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park (CT) since 2020.

Competitors, officials, and fans alike are eagerly awaiting the 2023 season to begin. In its 45th consecutive year, the American-Canadian Tour schedule features thirteen point-counting events in New England and Quebec with highlights that include the return to Stafford Speedway, at least seven events worth $5,000-or-more to win and joining the region’s biggest weekends, including the 51st Spring Sizzler, the 50th Oxford 250 and the 61st Vermont Milk Bowl.

The American-Canadian Tour also returns as a permanent fixture in Quebec, Canada with the 10-race Serie ACT Quebec series in 2023. ACT-sanctioned weekly racing can also be found at Thunder Road International Speedbowl (VT), White Mountain Motorsports Park (NH) and Thompson Speedway (CT).

American-Canadian Tour Champions (1979-2022)

Year Champion Hometown Tour Name Starts Wins Top 5s Top 10s
1979Harmon 'Beaver' DragonMilton, VTNorth Tour2792324
1980Harmon 'Beaver' DragonMilton, VTNorth Tour2531821
1981Dick McCabeKennebunkport, MEMolson Tour2771923
1982Dick McCabeKennebunkport, MEMolson Tour3382531
1983Robbie CrouchTampa, FLStroh's Tour2781719
1984Robbie CrouchTampa, FLStroh's Tour2951321
1985Randy LaJoieNorwalk, CTCoors Tour3052125
1986Robbie CrouchTampa, FLACT Coors Tour27102022
1987Robbie CrouchTampa, FLACT Coors Tour2051314
1988Robbie CrouchTampa, FLACT Coors Tour21111415
1989Russ UrlinLondon, ONACT Coors Tour2171921
1990Robbie CrouchTampa, FLACT Coors Tour2241417
1991Junior HanleyOakville, ONAmerican-Canadian Tour2171216
1992Junior HanleyOakville, ONAmerican-Canadian Tour23101619
Dave WhitcombEssex Junction, VTACT LMS Series8145
1993Junior HanleyOakville, ONACT GM Goodwrench Tour21121617
Brian HoarWillison, VTACT LMS Series6346
1994Mike RoweTurner, MEAmerican-Canadian Tour1641013
Jean-Paul CyrMilton, VTACT LMS Series6135
1995Brad LeightonCenter Harbor, NHAmerican-Canadian Tour177814
Lance FernoWilliamstown, VTACT LMS Series7147
1996Jean-Paul CyrMilton, VTAmerican-Canadian Tour8255
1997Brian HoarWilliston, VTACT Texaco-Havoline Series8266
1998Brian HoarWilliston, VTACT Texaco-Havoline Series9467
1999Brian HoarWilliston, VTAmerican-Canadian Tour135810
2000Brian HoarWilliston, VTAmerican-Canadian Tour123811
2001Pete FecteauMorrisville, VTACT Dodge Tour13279
2002Phil ScottMontpelier, VTACT Dodge Tour160914
2003Jean-Paul CyrMilton, VTACT Dodge Tour1641112
2004Jean-Paul CyrMilton, VTACT Dodge Tour142810
2005Jean-Paul CyrMilton, VTAmerican-Canadian Tour10469
2006Jean-Paul CyrMilton, VTAmerican-Canadian Tour11268
2007Jean-Paul CyrMilton, VTAmerican-Canadian Tour130911
2008Patrick LaperleSt-Denis, QCAmerican-Canadian Tour123810
2009Brian HoarWilliston, VTAmerican-Canadian Tour132811
2010Brian HoarWilliston, VTAmerican-Canadian Tour1331013
2011Brian HoarWilliston, VTAmerican-Canadian Tour125911
2012Wayne Helliwell, JrDover, NHAmerican-Canadian Tour10479
2013Wayne Helliwell, JrDover, NHAmerican-Canadian Tour1421013
2014Joey PolewarczykHudson, NHAmerican-Canadian Tour9299
2015Wayne Helliwell, JrDover, NHAmerican-Canadian Tour1341013
2016Nick SweetBarre, VTAmerican-Canadian Tour133911
2017Scott PayeaMilton, VTAmerican-Canadian Tour9589
2018Scott PayeaMilton, VTAmerican-Canadian Tour102810
2019Rich DubeauPlainfield, NHAmerican-Canadian Tour10289
2020Jimmy HebertWilliamstown, VTAmerican-Canadian Tour9279
2021Ben RoweTurner, MEAmerican-Canadian Tour121611
2022D.J. ShawCenter Conway, NHAmerican-Canadian Tour1331113

Série ACT Quebec

After a five year hiatus, partially due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent international border closure, the Serie ACT Quebec series returns in 2023 for a 10-race schedule. Split evenly between Quebec bullrings Autodrome Chaudiere and Autodrome Montmagny, Serie ACT Quebec brings a permanent presence back to Canada for the ACT sanctioning body.

Year Champion Hometown Races
2007Patrick LaperleSt-Denis, QC12
2008Alexandre GingrasVal-Belair, QC8
2009Donald TheetgeBoischatel, QC9
2010Karl AllardLevis, QC11
2011Patrick LaperleSt-Denis, QC12
2012Patrick LaperleSt-Denis, QC12
2013Jean-François DéryQuebec City, QC11
2014Alex LabbéSt-Albert, QC8
2015Dany TrepanierSt-Edouard, QC12
2016Patrick LaperleSt-Denis, QC8
2017Jonathan BouvretteBlainville, QC6

See also

References

  1. "The History of the American Canadian Tour". American Canadian Tour. Archived from the original on August 11, 2013. Retrieved August 11, 2013.
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