Ambrose Finally Wins Montreal Nationwide Race

Marcos Ambrose, piloting a Richard Petty Motorsports Ford Mustang, scored the win in the Nationwide Series event Saturday at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. Photo by Richard Wolowicz/Getty Images

Four years ago, Marcos Ambrose came all the way from Australia. Saturday morning, he came all the way from Michigan where he is competing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series this weekend. Then, in the afternoon, on Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Ambrose came all the way from the back of the pack to finally win the NAPA Auto Parts 200 in the Nationwide Series.

“It has been a heck of a day that started with the Cup practice in Michigan at 10 this morning, a helicopter ride, a plane ride here, another helicopter ride, then a boat ride to finally jump in another racecar to come in and finally win this race,” said Ambrose, who had led the most laps in the first four races at Montreal but did not have a win to show for it.

Even a possible inspection issue — NASCAR confiscated the right rear spring from the Richard Petty Motorsports car for further evaluation following the race, and it is possible, but not a certainty, the team will be penalized — likely won’t sour Ambrose’s victory.

Not only was Ambrose able to battle from the back of the field where he was forced to start because he was not able to qualify the car Friday, but he also was able to recover from a restart incident with polestitter and local favorite Jacques Villeneuve that dropped him from second to 28th with 26 laps to go.

Villeneuve looked like the class of the field, leading 29 of the first 44 laps. However, on a restart after the race’s second caution, the former Formula One champion locked up his rear wheels and went off course in the Senna hairpin. Villeneuve’s race was over as he lost two laps in the pits while the Penske Racing crew worked on his No. 22 Dodge.

“Jacques and I both dove into turn 1, but he ran out of track, got on the grass and was unable to stop,” Ambrose said. “Unluckily for him, it ended his day, but luckily for us, we were able to keep going. So in the end, it didn’t matter.”

The victory was Ambrose’s fourth in the Nationwide Series and second NASCAR road-course victory in six days—he won his first Sprint Cup Series race Monday at Watkins Glen.

Villeneuve’s teammate at Penske Racing, IndyCar Series regular and fellow Quebecois Alex Tagliani, came in second, followed by Michael McDowell, Steve Wallace and Canadian J.R. Fitzpatrick. Rounding out the top 10 were Scott Speed, Carl Edwards, on whose plane Ambrose flew to Montreal, Justin Allgaier, Jason Leffler and Elliott Sadler.

“I think we had one of the fastest cars on the long runs, but all of those restarts were pretty tough for us,” Tagliani said.

Another local favorite, Patrick Carpentier, who announced he would retire after the race, saw his 27-year racing career come to a bitter end after contact with Steve Wallace on lap 56 in the Casino hairpin.

“I guess Steve Wallace hasn’t learned how to brake, so he spun me at the hairpin,” Carpentier said. “After that, I just lost it, ran people over and they ran me over back. It’s one on these deals.”

After the race, Carpentier’s crew chief, Jerry Baxter, took out his frustration with Wallace by reaching into Wallace’s car on pit road and pulling his hair.

“We had a couple of challenging moments where me and Carpentier were racing really hard,” Wallace said. “I got underneath him, I tried to outbreak him. He crowded me. I got loose, and I spun him out.

“Obviously Baxter was upset. I’d be upset, too … only girls pull hair.”

Ricky Stenhouse Jr. was able to keep the series points lead despite a 26th-place finish. He leads Sadler by eight points and Reed Sorenson by nine.

Story by Dominic Fugere
Special to the Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

NASCAR Nationwide Series
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve – Montreal, Quebec
NAPA Auto Parts 200 – Aug. 20, 2011

Fin Start No. Driver Points Car Laps Completed Status Earnings
1 9 9 Marcos Ambrose 0 Ford 74 Running $87,550
2 2 12 Alex Tagliani 43 Dodge 74 Running $54,975
3 5 18 Michael McDowell 0 Toyota 74 Running $47,743
4 7 66 Steve Wallace 40 Toyota 74 Running $40,268
5 21 67 J.R. Fitzpatrick 39 Ford 74 Running $36,175
6 4 33 Scott Speed 39 Chevrolet 74 Running $33,143
7 14 60 Carl Edwards 0 Ford 74 Running $26,800
8 10 31 Justin Allgaier 36 Chevrolet 74 Running $30,543
9 3 38 Jason Leffler 36 Chevrolet 74 Running $30,243
10 16 2 Elliott Sadler 34 Chevrolet 74 Running $30,443
11 13 5 Ron Fellows 34 Chevrolet 74 Running $22,225
12 19 11 Brian Scott 32 Toyota 74 Running $28,418
13 15 64 Jason Bowles 31 Toyota 74 Running $21,625
14 22 97 Kyle Kelley 30 Chevrolet 74 Running $22,700
15 29 19 Mike Bliss 29 Chevrolet 74 Running $28,968
16 24 09 Kenny Wallace 28 Toyota 74 Running $28,118
17 27 01 Mike Wallace 27 Chevrolet 74 Running $27,793
18 28 62 Michael Annett 26 Toyota 74 Running $27,443
19 34 39 Luis Martinez Jr. 25 Ford 74 Running $27,318
20 20 88 Aric Almirola 24 Chevrolet 74 Running $27,693
21 36 87 Joe Nemechek 23 Toyota 74 Running $27,368
22 32 15 Timmy Hill 22 Ford 74 Running $28,093
23 17 16 Trevor Bayne 21 Ford 74 Running $27,443
24 25 7 Danica Patrick 20 Chevrolet 74 Running $26,968
25 23 32 Reed Sorenson 19 Chevrolet 73 Running $27,518
26 18 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 18 Ford 72 Engine $26,848
27 1 22 Jacques Villeneuve 19 Dodge 72 Running $30,093
28 41 52 Louis Philippe Dumoulin 16 Chevrolet 72 Running $20,680
29 35 40 Josh Wise 15 Chevrolet 72 Running $20,245
30 39 81 Maryeve Dufault 14 Dodge 69 Running $26,978
31 6 77 Robby Gordon 0 Dodge 67 Engine $20,150
32 8 99 Patrick Carpentier 12 Toyota 65 Accident $20,115
33 26 23 Alex Kennedy 11 Chevrolet 64 Suspension $20,080
34 0 75 Tomy Drissi 0 Ford 64 Rear Gear $20,045
35 40 28 Derrike Cope 9 Dodge 59 Transmission $26,478
36 33 14 Eric McClure 8 Chevrolet 54 Running $19,975
37 12 30 Boris Said 0 Chevrolet 51 Accident $26,393
38 38 70 Blake Koch 6 Dodge 47 Electrical $26,348
39 37 51 Jeremy Clements 5 Chevrolet 45 Rear Gear $26,313
40 43 13 D.J. Kennington 4 Dodge 28 Suspension $19,710
41 11 53 Andrew Ranger 3 Dodge 23 Engine $19,625
42 42 89 Morgan Shepherd 2 Chevrolet 5 Engine $19,570
43 30 44 Jeff Green 1 Chevrolet 1 Brakes $19,392

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