Doug McNair wins National Driving Title

from Standardbred Canada

Mississauga, ON — By virtue of four wins in tournament races, Doug McNair claimed the 2018 National Driving Championship, presented by Standardbred Canada, on Wednesday night (Sept. 26) at Grand River Raceway.

McNair will represent Canada alongside 2017 World Driving Champion James MacDonald in the 2019 World Driving Championship, to be held in Sweden next May.

A winner of more than 3,000 races and close to C$50 million in purse earnings, McNair has enjoyed recent success on both sides of the 49th, most notably with Tony Alagna trainee Stay Hungry, winner of this year’s Cane Pace and Messenger after capturing the Breeders Crown last year. The Guelph, Ont. resident was also the primary driver of 2013 She’s A Great Lady winner Precocious Beauty and was Canada’s Driver of the Year in 2017.

“It’s a big thrill,” said McNair of earning the NDC title not even a week after his bid for a Triple Crown with Stay Hungry came up short in the Little Brown Jug. “Racing’s got a lot of highs and lows. When you have a bad day, it makes these days a whole lot better.”

McNair, who was an eleventh-hour replacement for Louis-Philippe Roy in the NDC, won aboard Dry Creek Image ($32.20), Jdcyril ($9.80), Donald Doc ($12.10) and Lumiere ($2.90), and also recorded two second-place finishes and one third-place finish in the eight-race tournament. His early dominance guaranteed him the title with two races to go, and his 92 tournament points out of a possible 120 outpaced runner-up Stephane Brosseau (62) and third-place finisher Kelly Hoerdt (51).

“When that horse from the eight-hole won parked the whole way, I figured I had a good shot since a lot of my better ones were later on, I thought,” McNair continued.

Final Standings
1. Doug McNair – 92
2. Stephane Brosseau – 62
3. Kelly Hoerdt – 51
4. Guy Gagnon – 43
5. Gilles Barrieau – 40
6. Redmond Doucet – 38
7. Trevor Henry – 29
8. Jamie Gray – 21

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