The final race weekend on the Micra Cup 2019 calendar will see 25 Micra Ss take to the scenic Circuit Mont-Tremblant in the Laurentians.Nissan Canada Formula 1 can only dream about being so lucky. This weekends season-ending Micra Cup double-header at Circuit Mont-Tremblant will decide two driver championship titles.Series veteran Kevin King and rookie sensation Marco Signoretti are the last two standing for the overall championship title, with Signoretti holding a 42-point lead (a first-place finish counts for 40 points). The Toronto rookie won both races at Mosport at the end of the summer, clinching the Novice title in the process and setting up this weekends battle with Trois-Rivires King.And in the Senior class, Frdric Bernier holds a slight 16-point lead over Sylvain Ouellet, setting up an exciting dual between the two during the Saturday and Sunday races.In addition to these two title battles, the 2019 seasons final race weekend will see a number of series drivers look to build on successful seasons, including Valrie Limoges, winner at the last Grand Prix de Trois-Rivires, Taylor Near (Signorettis PayPal/Motorsports In Action teammate), Jake Exton and Austin Riley, a young driver with autism.In total, there will be 25 Micras on the grid this weekend, including a number of first-timers. These include: Sacha Gagnon, co-owner of SH Karting and a well-known figure in Qubec karting; British driver Ben Cooper, a three-time karting World Champion who is currently living in Mont-Tremblant where he runs the Jim Russell Karting Academy; and Quebec-based journalist Amyot Bachand, who normally competes in historic car races. Micra Cup rookie Marco Signoretti, left, and veteran Kevin King will decide the overall driver’s championship this weekend at Circuit Mont-Tremblant. Nissan Canada In addition to the races, Nissan Micra and Nissan Z owners are invited to complete a parade lap of Circuit Mont-Tremblant on Saturday and Sunday at noon. To participate, register at micracup.com/eventregistration (closes Sept. 25).Micra Cup drivers will be on the track at least six times throughout the weekend, including two practice sessions on Friday, qualifications and a race on Saturday (2 p.m. EST) in addition to another qualification session and race on Sunday (2 p.m. EST).For the first time at Circuit Mont-Tremblant, the two races will be aired live on the series Facebook page (Coupe Nissan Micra Cup) and on its YouTube channel, Micra Cup
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