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PostHeaderIcon NASCAR: Eyes turned to Montreal

There will be only one major race in North America this Sunday and it was around Montreal that attention be turned.

The third edition of the race of the Nationwide Series promises to be up to the expectations, which are very high.

The first two editions of the NAPA Auto Parts 200 was memorable.

Patrick Carpentier

Patrick Carpentier

In 2007, Kevin Harvick finished before Patrick Carpentier after a late race of the most spectacular. Last year, the big NASCAR cars rolling through the rain, which had not seen for many years. Carpentier finished second again behind the Ontario driver Ron Fellows.

This year’s race hotel enjoys a showcase previously absent since the race will be presented Sunday. The Nationwide Series is featured as the Sprint Cup takes a break this week. Montreal will take the opportunity to boost its bid to obtain a possible step in Sprint Cup.

They are racing fans who will benefit first from this situation. The public may attend the duel between Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards, who is battling the title. Busch, who is the leader in the standings, will attend the Montreal event for the first time. Driver talented but controversial, Busch has won six Nationwide races since the start of the season and he takes very good business on road circuit.

Edwards, gentleman, has three victories this season. He finished 6th in Montreal last year.

The five drivers Quebecers will also monitor starting with Patrick Carpentier who could win in 2008 if the rain had not shortened the race.

Jacques Villeneuve and Andrew Ranger drove to the forefront last year and will be even better prepared this year.

Then we could also see Alex Tagliani and Jean-Francois Dumoulin cause some surprises.

Friday viewers will have free access to the bleachers. But the NASCAR cars will make their first outing on the track Saturday morning. The first trials in NASCAR Canadian Tire will be held at 7 am 45. Qualifications will be held Saturday afternoon. Then Sunday, the race for the Nationwide Series will be given 14 hours 30.

PostHeaderIcon Nadal: “I know it is almost impossible to win here”

Rafael Nadal is now in Montreal, but said that winning this tournament again this time is “almost impossible”. “This comes very quickly and I’m not ready. I will do what it can,” said a cautious Nadal, who officially does not compete since he was eliminated in the May 31 final round of Roland Garros by the Swedish Robin Soderling.

Rafael Nadal

Rafael Nadal

About U.S. Open

About the only major missing from his achievements, the United States Open, Nadal said: “It is impossible to think about it. I am talking about winning the U.S. Open and I speak to find and recover the one hundred percent of my injury” .

“My only goal for now is to prepare hard and play well here. I know it will be almost impossible to win,” he said.

“I do not know how many weeks I need. I will work hard to be ready as quickly as possible. Having suffered an injury and being unable to compete, one must be sure to find one hundred percent,” he concluded.