Zellers Hosts First Trident Racing Appearance

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Trident Racing owner-driver, Richard Durivage pulled up his #18 Chevrolet Monte-Carlo in the parking lot of Zellers in Saint-Eustache on Saturday, 6th May, as part of the team’s build up to this season’s 2007 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series, formerly known as CASCAR.

Shoppers at Zellers were treated to an up-close and personal look at the car Durivage will compete in as the Montréal racer made his first official appearance of the season in Saint-Eustache. With Trident Racing headquartered up the road at the Saint-Eustache Autodrome, Durivage’s #18 entry didn’t have far to travel as it went on display on Saturday in front of a packed Zellers store.

While customers were treated to the site of a stock car outside the store, as well as Trident Racing’s #68 NASCAR Whelan All-American Cummins Pro Truck Series entry, Durivage was on-hand inside to sign autographs for enthusiastic race fans and curious bystanders. The 38-year-old sophomore racer was delighted to take time out of his preparations for the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series, set to start 26th May at Cayuga International Speedway, Hamilton, Ontario, to meet and greet Zellers patrons and discuss all things stock car, Zellers also a retailer of NASCAR merchandise in Canada!


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