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“we have firmly established ourselves with the fans and the racing world. It’s very satisfying that we’ve earned the recognition and acceptance from other racing organizations. It’s taken six years of hard work but we’re on a solid footing and prepared to keep growing and moving forward. we have a good product, and we have a great relationship with the sponsors and the tracks. for 2013, I want to duplicate what we’ve accomplished this year.” CTCC President John Bondar


five pole positions, and earning the Victor’s laurels in each of the first ten races on the schedule. Relegated to a runner-up result behind younger brother Karl in Round 11 at Trois-Rivieres, nick responded with yet an- other win in the sunday GP3R finale, securing the championship with four races remaining. “This may be a step down from the super cars I’m used to, but believe it


or not, these cars are actually faster in the corners,” laughed wittmer. he continued, “The series brought in some technical changes that they


thought would even the field, I hope they don’t go too far. There is lots of close racing; the only thing I’d like to see is a few more cars to run with.” nick stepped out of the seat of the #91 ste. Rose honda fit to allow


brother Karl to take over the ride, and this move gave the younger wittmer three more class wins and third place in the final standings. simon Dion-Viens, who started the season in a fit prepared by lombardi honda, slipped behind the wheel of the octane Racing #8 MInI cooper for the final weekend and with a victory and a second place finish, secured the overall b-spec runner-up result. Reviewing the 2012 canadian Touring car championship season, series founder John bondar is more than pleased with what he witnessed this year. “we have firmly established ourselves with the fans and the racing


world. It’s very satisfying that we’ve earned the recognition and accept- ance from other racing organizations,” states bondar. he concludes, “It’s taken six years of hard work but we’re on a solid


footing and prepared to keep growing and moving forward. we have a good product, and we have a great relationship with the sponsors and the tracks. for 2013, I want to duplicate what we’ve accomplished this year.”


2012 FINAL POINTS SuPER CLASS (TOP 5): 1. #14 sasha anis (1765 pts), 2. #6 benjamin Dis- taulo (1488), 3. #86 Jonathan Rashleigh (1277), 4. #41 scott nicol (1209), 5. #96 Marc-antoine camirand (1124) // TOuRING CLASS (TOP 5): 1. #84 Damon sharpe (1578 pts), 2. #46 Michel sallenbach (1476), 3. #48 Paul Gravel (1319), 4. #77 Jocelyn fecteau (1274), 5. #89 Jocelyn hebert (1055) // B-SPEC (TOP 5): #91 nick wittmer (1404), 2. #17 simon Dion- Viens (1066), 3. #26 Karl wittmer (908), 4. #33 Greg Pootmans (437), 5. #8 PJ Groenke (396)


Career Leaders Champions - super 2012: Sasha Anis 2011: Etienne Borgeat 2010: Nick Wittmer 2009: Nick Wittmer 2008: Nigel Krikorian Touring 2012 Damon Sharpe 2011: Tom Kwok 2010: Anthony Rapone 2009: Alain Lauziere 2008: Andre Rapone B-spec 2012: Nick Wittmer Wins - super Sasha Anis (14) Nigel Krikorian (11) Marc-Antoine Camirand (10) Nick Wittmer (9) Etienne Borgeat (8) Mathieu Audette (7) Andrew Wojteczko (6) Gregory Pootmans (4) Dave Ciekiewicz (3) Nicholas Krikorian (2) Peter Lejbjuk (2) Kuno Wittmer (2) Touring Alain Lauziere (18) Anthony Rapone (15) Tom Kwok (15) Michel Sallenbach (12) Andre Rapone (10) Karl Thomson (5) Jacques Belanger (5)


PJ Groenke (4) Damon Sharpe (3) Kurt Langeveldt (1) Paul Dargis (1) B-spec Nick Wittmer (11) Karl Wittmer (4) Simon Dion-Viens (1) Poles -super Marc-Antoine Camirand (7) Sasha Anis (6) Nigel Krikorian (5) Nick Wittmer (4) Andrew Wojteczko (4) Mathieu Audette (4) Gregory Pootmans (3) Remy Audette (1) David Ciekiewicz (1) Peter Lejbjuk (1) Kuno Wittmer (1) Touring Alain Lauziere (11) Anthony Rapone (10) Tom Kwok (5) Michel Sallenbach (4) Andre Rapone (2) Jocelyn Hebert (1) Nigel Heron (1) Damon Sharpe (1) Karl Thomson (1) B-spec Nick Wittmer (4) Karl Wittmer (1) Greg Pootmans (1) Simon Dion-Viens (1)


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