July 14, 2010
Published on tags: Supercup
The Canadian circuit of Montreal proved to be a very interesting one for the Supercup cars, with a few good battles coming out of a race which saw the absence of Championship leader Christoph Lichtenstein.

One of the closest qualifying sessions of the season saw Hatchell claim pole by just a tenth of a second from Millar, with Folcher another 2 tenths back. Millar got the best start, outbraking Hatchell around the outside of T1 with Muscat taking 3rd. However, Millar and Hatchell both had early spins handing the lead to Muscat.

A battle developed for 2nd between Folcher, Millar, Hatchell and Mark Stanton. However, it turned ugly when Folcher rammed Millar causing both drivers to retire. Stanton crashed out several laps later. News report that the French driver was called on by Race Directors after the race.

Hatchell caught and passed Muscat only to lose the lead again in the pits. However Muscat diconnected handing the win to Hatchell. Williamson claimed 2nd and Smith achieved his first Supercup podium with 3rd.