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“The Micra Cup featuring the Nissan Micra road car is billed as the most affordable racing series in Canada, offering the lowest running cost of any Canadian series.” Canadian Tire Motorsport Park has two races on the 2016 calendar, which will provide a good window for Nissan, as well as the spectators at the track. “With the expansion to Ontario, we now have four-to-five new Ontario drivers or teams in the mix,” adds Marsaud. “We will use our stops in Ontario to bring sales components to the track in order to display our Nissan products to more consumers.” For Nissan, the racing series is a marketing tool and a brand builder; a smart way to get more people interested in everything Nissan. However, for the field of characters racing in the series, it’s all about a one-car racing series that levels the playing field and allows the cream to rise to the top. During my weekend stay in Calabogie, I was able to get to know 10 THE DRIVER these cast of characters that make the Nissan Micra Cup series what it is. There are the exceptional drivers like Stefan Rzadzinski, Xavier Coupal and Kevin King that battle at the top hunting down defending champion Olivier Bédard; but the great stories reside a little bit down the driver standings list. We sat down with Nicolas Touchette, CEO of Groupe Touchette—the largest tire distribution company in Canada that owns and operates TireLink Canada, a division of the group. Touchette not only owns a two-car team under a side company called Touchette Motorsports, he races one of the cars, alongside the aforementioned Rzadzinski. Touchette is no stranger to the racing track, but he saw the Nissan Micra Cup as an opportunity not only for him to fulfil his racing bug, but a chance to gain more exposure for his tire company, especially in Ontario. Big plans are made for each race, as Groupe Touchette will be hosting some of its customers and employees during most race weekends. “The expansion into Ontario is a big opportunity for us,” said Touchette. “I loved the affordable racing concept from the start, and now that we’re involved, we want to create internal engagement with the employees, provide an opportunity of fun for our customers to come out and meet the team, and of course gain new clients with this added exposure.” Touchette has another tie-in to the series and that’s with his tires. Groupe Touchette supplies the tires for the entire series, providing an opportunity for the company to learn more about the tires they sell. Touchette’s story and business plan has a lot of win-win involved, and that’s exactly what newcomer Nic Hammann is hoping for with his one-year allexpense-paid ride in the Nissan GT Academy car. Similar to the 2015 stories of Thanaroj Thanasitnitikate of Thailand and Abhinay Bikkani of India, Hammann