| Although they only qualified eighth the No. 66 Speedsource Porsche 911 was able to take the overall and Grand Sport victory at Trois Rivieres. Sylvain Tremblay and Paul Mears shared the car. |
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The No. 77 Power Team Racing Acura Integra Type R wasn't as bad as it looked. An incident early in the race rearranged the body work but the team was still able to manage a second place finish in Sport Touring. The car was driven by Bob Endicott, Peter Schwartzott and Mike Keravich III. |
| The Grand Am Cup event at Trois Rivieres was split into two races. The SGS cars competed with the Grand Am GT and AGT entries. The Mustang Saleen SR of TF Racing captured the final spot on the SGS podium and was driven by team owners Gary Smith and John Kohler. |
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The Motorsport Technologies Porsche TT of Dino Steiner and Ian James goes for a wild ride down Rue Papineau. The car didn't hit any walls despite the tight confines of the Trois Rivieres circuit. |
| The Planet Earth Motosports team finished first and second in the C2K class. The No. 43 driven by Wayne Nonnamaker and, team founder, Bill Pate scored the victory. Frank Del Vecchio, Wayne Nonnamaker and Bill Pate shared the second place car. |
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The TF Racing Mustang Cobra R ran into the tire wall early in the race. The damage to the right front of the car was only superficial and John Kohler and Tom Houk were able to finish sixth in Grand Sports. |
| The Villaconn International BMW Z3 Coupe of Jeff Trask and Jonathan Bomarito were the fastest qualifiers in Sport Touring and earned the category win. Their teammates in No. 36, Matt Connolly and Bransen Patch only managed a seventh in class. |
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The first half of the SGS was dominated by the Powell Motorsports Chevrolet Corvette. They lost the lead during a pit stop to the No. 65 Porsche 911 Super Cup. The Speedsource car led until the end giving the win to Selby Wellman and David Haskell. |
| The Mercedes Benz 190E of Rick and Cindy Ellinger and Tony Zelones three-wheels it through the final turn. The RC Imports prepared Benz finished fifth in Sport Touring. |
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