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Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup

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Category
  
Stock cars

Inaugural season
  
2007

Makes' champion
  
Ford

Country
  
Ontario, Canada

Drivers' champion
  
Shawn McGlynn

Official website
  
Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup

Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup is a Canadian stock car racing series. Founded in 2007 as the Ontario Sportsman Series, it is the unofficial successor to the CASCAR Sportsman Series, after NASCAR purchased CASCAR it was announced that there would be no equivalent of the former CASCAR Sportsman Series in 2007. The series is based on the 2005 CASCAR Sportsman series rulebook omitting the 2006 additions (HANS device, firesuits for ‘over the wall’ crews, etc.). The series first major sponsor in 2007 was Castrol Canada. In January 2009 Lucas Oil came on board as the title sponsor and the series was renamed The Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup. Originally events featured a twin 50 lap format which changed in 2011 to the 100 lap feature still used today.

Contents

2007 Schedule and Winners

Steve Robblee won the 1st Ontario Sportsman Series Championship.

2013 Schedule and Winners

Shawn McGlynn won the 2013 LOSC Series Championship and Johnathan Schwemler captured the Rookie of the Year title.

2014 Schedule and Winners

Shawn McGlynn won the 2014 LOSC Series Championship and Jeremy Coulter captured the Rookie of the Year title.

References

Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup Wikipedia