#92 DeNis ROusseAu (R) Hometown: Trois Rivieres, QC Car: Mazda Protégé Class: Touring Team: Tradition Motorsport
Sponsors: Tradition Doors and Windows/ Abritek Inc. Doors and Windows/ Lettrage Launier. Personal History: Rookie season in the CCTCC. Raced GT-5 in Quebec, earning two victories at Sanair and Mirabel in 2009. Quote: “I came to the Canadian Touring Car series to learn other tracks, to race against different drivers and become a better racer. The CCTCC has a very level playing field.”
#95 BRuNO DesFOsses Hometown: Montreal, QC Car: Acura RSX-S Class: Super Touring Team: Technocraft Racing
Sponsors: Clinique Aqua/ Protection Incendie Ideal Inc./ Insta- Mix/ Synoptic Tuning/ GG Usinage/ Montreal Sealer Personal History: Was the FAQ Hankook Series champion in 2007. A serious accident at Shannonville sidelined Bruno for three years but he returns this season to do the full 2010 CCTCC sched- ule. Quote: “I’m trying to catch up after the accident and am working on improving my fitness and conditioning. The car needs a little bit of development, we need to even out the kinks.”
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cAmiRAND Hometown: Trois Rivieres, QC Car: BMW MZ-3 Coupe Class: Super Touring
Team: Camirand Competition Sponsors: Ganotec/ SDP Motorsport Personal History: Ran in the Ontario Formula Ford Challenge in 1997, and is a two-time series runner-up in the American F-2000 championship. Has made regular appearances in the Rolex Day- tona Prototype division. Is back for his second season in the CCTCC. Quote: “I’m very happy to be back in Canada and working with my Dad. We need to do a little work on the car; it can never be perfect, but we’re getting close. We’ll be doing the full schedule and hope that this year will give me a chance to win in front of my hometown crowd.”
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