Draft:Super Production Challenge
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The Super Production Challenge (SPC) is a Canadian sports car
championship Founded in 2011, the championship takes place in Ontario and Quebec, However attracts drivers from across Canada.[1]
The championship is frequently a support series to the NASCAR Canada Series[2] and IMSA SportsCar Championship and has done standalone events alongside Sports Car Championship Canada and Nissan Sentra Cup
Super Production (2019 - Present)
[edit]Heavily modified sports cars or touring cars, this class features Honda Civic Type R, Chevrolet Camaro, Ford Mustang, and Hyundai Genesis. All cars are limited to a maximum of 300 Horsepower, must be 2 wheel drive (front or rear) and must have the engine in the front
Production (2011- Present)
[edit]LIghtly modified touring cars, this class features Toyota GR86, Honda Civic Si, and Mini Cooper. All cars are limited to 220 horsepower, must be 2 wheel drive (front or rear) and must have the engine in the front, Engines are limited to 4 or 6 cylinders
Compact (2013 - Present)
[edit]Modified compact cars, this class features Missan Micra, Honda Fit, Toyota Echo, and Mini Cooper All care are limited to 100 horsepower, front engines only
Season | Category | |||
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Super Production | Production | Compact | ||
2011 | Nick Wittmer | |||
2012 | Yves Bedard | |||
2013 | Marc Heroux | Patrik Wittmer | ||
2014 | Yves Bedard | Julien Legris/Mathieu Legris | ||
2015 | Marc Heroux | Julien Legris/Mathieu Legris | ||
2016 | Jacques Gravel | Pascal Bastien/Kevin Bastien | ||
2017 | Jacques Gravel | Jordan Redlin | ||
2018 | Karl Wittmer/Kurt Wittmer | Toka Murphy | ||
2019 | Kurt Wittmer | Alain Lauziere | Yves Legris | |
2020 | Kurt Wittmer/Karl Wittmer | Toka Murphy | Yves Legris | |
2021 | Olivier Bedard | Silvain Laporte | Yves Legris/Mathiew Legris | |
2022 | Olivier Bedard | Nelson Chan/Carlos Tesler-Mabe | Sylvain Ouellet | |
2023 | Kurt Wittmer | Scott Nicol/Shawn Little/Blake Kelley | Cameron Nabert | |
2024 | Guillaume Labbé | Vincent Desautels | Frédéric Bernier |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Results and Rankings | Super Production Challenge". SPC. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
- ^ Turner, Bryce (2024-08-23). "Inside Track Canadian Racing Weekend Preview – August 23, 2024". Inside Track Motorsport News. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
- ^ "Races | Super Production Challenge". SPC. Retrieved 2024-12-20.
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