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Ste-Eustache, QC - Terrebonne, QCs Sylvain Lacombe earned his 14th career Serie ACT Castrol Edge win in the Ste-Eustache 100 at Autodrome Ste-Eustache on Saturday, July 31. Lacombe led the final nine laps of the event to take the win.
Jean-Francois Dery led the majority of the event and appeared to have the car to beat before Jonathan Urlin used the bump and run to get by him with nine laps to go. Urlin was black flagged for the move, giving Lacombe the lead as Dery fell back in the outside lane.
Lacombe was chased to the line by Patrick Laperle and rookie Martin Latulippe. Martin Lacombe came home fourth while Dery recovered to finish fifth. Jonathan Bouvrette, Philippe Jeannotte, Patrick Hamel, Claude Leclerc, and David Michaud completed the top ten.
The 100 lap event was completed in one hour, and eleven minutes. Following the eighth caution on lap 45 caution laps were scored. The race was then completed with just two more cautions on laps 77 and 89.
Sylvain Lacombe becomes the tenth driver to earn an invite to the second annual ACT Invitational at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Saturday, September 18. He joins Nick Sweet, Eddie MacDonald, Patrick Laperle, Dave Pembroke, Karl Allard, Brian Hoar, Joey Polewarczyk, Jr., Miles Chipman, and Friday nights ACT Late Model Tour winner Mark Hayward.
The Serie ACT Castrol Edge will head back to Autodrome Chaudiere next Saturday, August 7 for the ninth event of the 2010 season.