Spectra Premium Radiator Scores 2nd Podium Finish In 2nd Race

Spectra Premium Radiator Scores 2nd Podium Finish In 2nd Race

Alex Tagliani drove his No. 18 Chevrolet Camaro to third place during the 200-lap oval event at the Jukasa Motor Speedway.


The Spectra Premium high-performance radiator scored its second podium finish in two races in the NASCAR Pinty’s Series at the Jukasa Motor Speedway. Alex Tagliani drove his No. 18 Epipen / Rona / St. Hubert / Spectra Premium Chevrolet Camaro to third place during the 200-lap oval event last Saturday.

“Following LP Dumoulin’s Mosport victory, it’s great to see our high-performance radiator on the podium again. These results represent a good start for our radiator and make us optimistic for the rest of the season,” said Jason Best, senior vice president, aftermarket, Spectra Premium Industries. “Congratulations to Alex Tagliani and the 22 Racing team for this podium result.”

Spectra Premium announced last May that it will continue to sponsor Tagliani for the next two NASCAR Pinty’s Series seasons, having first partnered in 2017. The company also supports the NASCAR Pinty’s Series with the new Spectra Premium Best Overtaker Award that rewards the driver with the most position gained during a race.

Engineered and manufactured in Canada, Spectra Premium says its all-aluminum high-performance radiators have an optimally-balanced thickness to minimize weight, durable heavy-gauge tubes and universal anchor points, inlet ports and integrated fan brackets in order to meet the competitive requirements of this high-level racing environment. Two models of the Spectra Premium RR-series radiators also are available for the stock-car APC series in Ontario.

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