“We had many reasons to come back for this particular race. Everyone from NASCAR is here” – Ray Courtemanche Jr.
The Montreal driver will compete in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East season opener this coming Saturday (March 13) aboard a MacDonald Motorsports-prepared car, with the support of La Cité de Mirabel inc.















Burt Myers knew going in to the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour season finale, he would have to put forth a dominant effort and get some breaks if he was going to come away with his first championship.
Eighteen-year-old Brett Moffitt picked up his second straight win at Dover International Speedway in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East season finale Friday in the Sunoco 150. Ryan Truex, 18, clinched his back-to-back series championship simply by taking the green-flag and capped off his title run with a third-place finish. 
Ryan Truex became the third member of his family to reach Victory Lane at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Friday as he dominated the New England 125 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race. Truex took the lead on Lap 60 and never looked back as the Mayetta, N.J., driver joined his brother NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Martin Truex Jr., and his father, Martin Sr., on the K&N Pro Series East winners list at New Hampshire. 
Team plans to have popular veteran as co-driver for remainder Of season. Veteran Boris Said has entered the Brumos Porsche 250 at Daytona International Speedway, co-driving Marsh Racing’s No. 31 Whelen Engineering Corvette with Eric Curran. 

Brett Moffitt finally has the trophy to go with the fast car. It just happens to be one of the most sought after prizes in NASCAR race: A Grandfather Clock from Martinsville Speedway. Moffitt was out front when rain shortened the UNOH Performance 200 to 174 laps Sunday afternoon, giving the 17-year-old Joe Gibbs Racing Development Driver from Grimes, Iowa, his third career NASCAR K&N Pro Series East win.