On Sunday, Patrick Carpentier will make his first Sprint Cup appearance since the 2011 Kansas race at the Sonoma Raceway event. The 44-year-old racer from Quebec has previously claimed five car competition titles and participated in 40 NSC races, including two at Sonoma, where his best finish ranged from 38th to 11th place.
Carpentier expressed his enthusiasm about returning to Sonoma, noting that this would be his first experience with the new generation of cars. “I’m really looking forward to it,” he said. He recently spent extensive time at the Ford Technical Center’s driving simulator, which helped him quickly get reacquainted with the updated vehicles. Reflecting on the technological advancements, he shared how dizzying the changes have been.
He admitted that his return was fueled by both a passion for racing and a desire to experience the latest Sprint Cup cars firsthand, having only previously driven the ‘car of tomorrow.’ Carpentier’s primary aim at Sonoma is to stay focused and deliver his best performance, hoping to finish within the top 20 or 25, which he considers a significant accomplishment given the competitive field.
In preparation, he has been training physically for two months. He also thanked Archie St. Hilaire, Go FAS Racing, Can-Am, BRP, and Kappa for their support as he pilots the No. 32 Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford.
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Fan Take: Patrick Carpentier’s return to the Sprint Cup after more than a decade is a thrilling reminder of how seasoned drivers can still bring excitement and depth to NASCAR. His experience combined with the challenge of new tech could shake up the races and inspire fans eager to see old talent adapt and compete in today’s fast-evolving sport.