BOWMANVILLE, Ont. – J.R. Fitzpatrick turned in another dominant performance to earn his fifth career NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1 race at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park and secure a season sweep at the famed Ontario road course. Fitzpatrick, from Ayr, Ontario, took the lead in the Pintys presents the Clarington 200 for the second and final time on Lap 34 in his No 84 Equipment Express/Autism Speaks Chevrolet and drove to his 10th career victory overall. Hes won a record five of the 10 all-time series events at CTMP, including both in 2014. Jeff Lapcevich ended up second for the third time in the last four Canadian Tire Series events at CTMP to tie his career-best finish while Marc-Antione Camirand established a personal best when he crossed the line third. Season points leader L.P. Dumoulin finished fourth and Scott Steckly was fifth. Gary Klutt, D.J. Kennington, Robin Buck, Brad Graham and Joey McColm brought home the top 10. Polesitter Andrew Ranger, who led 15 laps in the event, finished 29th out of 31 entries with a fuel pump failure. The 51-lap race featured six lead changes among five different drivers and was slowed just twice by caution. With the victory, Fitzpatrick cut seven points off of Dumoulins championship lead. With two races remaining in the season Dumoulin now leads Fitzpatrick 378-359. Rangers troubles dropped him from a tie for second to a distant third at 327. The Pintys presents the Clarington 200 will premiere on TSN2 on Saturday, Sept. 6 at 5:30 p.m. EDT. The Canadian Tire Series will return to action with the Wahta Springs 300 on Sept. 6 at Barrie (Ont.) Speedway. NASCAR Canadian Tire Series pres. by Mobil 1-Pintys presents the Clarington 200 Unofficial Results (Start position in parentheses)1. (2) J.R. Fitzpatrick, Ayr, Ont., Chevrolet, 51 laps, 88.023 mph.2. (7) Jeff Lapcevich, Grimsby, Ont., Dodge, 51.3. (3) Marc-Antoine Camirand, Saint-Leonard-dAston, Que., Chevrolet, 51.4. (4) L.P. Dumoulin, Trois-Rivieres, Que., Dodge, 51.5. (6) Scott Steckly, Milverton, Ont., Dodge, 51.6. (12) Gary Klutt, Halton Hills, Ont., Chevrolet, 51.7. (5) D.J. Kennington, St. Thomas, Ont., Dodge, 51.8. (8) Robin Buck, Campbellville, Ont., Dodge, 51.9. (19) Brad Graham, Glencoe, Ont., Ford, 51.10. (23) Joey McColm, Ajax, Ont., Dodge, 51.11. (15) Ryan Klutt, Milton, Ont., Dodge, 51.12. (20) J.F. Dumoulin, Trois-Rivieres, Que., Dodge, 51.13. (14) Noel Dowler, Sherwood Park, Alta., Chevrolet, 51.14. (9) Kerry Micks, Mount Albert, Ont., Ford, 50.15. (22) James Van Domselaar, Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., Chevrolet, 50.16. (18) Steve Mathews, New Liskeard, Ont., Ford, 50.17. (26) Larry Jackson, Oakville, Ont., Dodge, 50.18. (31) Jocelyn Fecteau, Montreal, Que., Dodge, 50.19. (27) David Thorndyke, Oshawa, Ont., Chevrolet, 50.20. (10) Alex Tagliani, Lachenaie, Que., Dodge, 49.21. (13) Luc Lesage, Trois-Rivières, Que., Dodge, 49.22. (25) Matt Pritiko, London, Ont., Chevrolet, 48.23. (29) Curtis Fielding, Minden, Ont., Ford, 48, engine.24. (30) Ray Courtemanche Jr., Montreal, Que., Dodge, 48.25. (28) Derek White, Kahnawake, Que., Chevrolet, 48.26. (17) Jason White, Sun Peaks, B.C., Dodge, 47, rear end.27. (24) Simon Dion-Viens, Saint-Joseph-de-Kamouraska, Que., Dodge, 42.28. (21) Matthew Scannell, Milton. Ont., Dodge, 40, mechanical.29. (1) Andrew Ranger, Roxton Pond, Que., Dodge, 40, fuel pump.30. (11) Jason Hathaway, Dutton, Ont., Chevrolet, 39, off track.31. (16) Peter Klutt, Halton Hills, Ont., Chevrolet, 31, transmission. Race StatisticsTime of Race: 1 hour 25 minutes 29 secondsMargin of Victory: Fastest Qualifier: A.Ranger (106.321 mph, 83.261 seconds)Caution Flags: 2 for 6 laps.Lead Changes: 6 among 5 drivers.Lap Leaders: A. Ranger 1-8; J. Fitzpatrick 9-13; L. Dumoulin 14-15; A. Ranger 16-22; M. Camirand 23-24; S. Steckly 25-33; J. Fitzpatrick 34-51. Standings: 1. L. Dumoulin, 378; 2. J. Fitzpatrick, 359; 3. A. Ranger, 327; 4. D. Kennington, 322; 5. S. 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A second-round draft pick in 2011, he made his NHL debut late in the 2013-14 regular season and was 3-0 with a 1.33 goals against average in three outings for the Ducks. The Kings had won six in a row before dropping Thursdays home tilt at the Staples Center. Ben Lovejoys late third-period goal proved to be the difference as Anaheim beat the Kings 3-2 Thursday night in the City of Angels. It was the first loss for L.A. since it dropped a 4-3 overtime decision to the visiting San Jose Sharks on April 22. That setback put the Kings down 3-0 in their opening-round series with the Sharks, but L.A. rallied to post four straight wins to become only the fourth team in NHL history to win a best-of- seven series after losing the first three meetings. The Ducks lost the opening two games of the conference semis on home ice before breaking through with Thursdays road victory. In addition to Lovejoys goal, which made it 3-1 with 2:55 left in the third period, Corey Perry and Teemu Selanne also scored power-play goals for Anaheim. The Ducks won the tilt despite an injury to goaltender Frederik Andersen, who left the game midway through the third period with a lower-body injury and did not return. Hiller made seven saves in the final 9:58 to complete the win for Anaheim. "He was playing well and hes a guy that you can tell if hes playing well early, the glove hand seems a lot sharper and hes a lot more concerned and hes good with it. So I thought he played good," Anaheim head coach Bruce Boudreau said about Andersen, who stopped 22 shots. Andersen, a rookie, started all six ggames in the Ducks first-round win over the Dallas Stars before Hiller started the first two games against the Kings in Anaheim.dddddddddddd Hiller expects to get the call tonight, but Anaheim has not ruled out Andersen for the Game 4 clash. Unfortunately for Anaheim, Andersen wasnt the only Ducks player hurt in Game 3, as forwards Matt Beleskey and Mathieu Perreault also suffered lower-body injuries in the win. If Beleskey and Perreault are forced to miss Game 4, Boudreau will likely choose their replacements from a group consisting of Emerson Etem, Tim Jackman, Rickard Rakell or Daniel Winnik. Jeff Carter and Mike Richards scored for Los Angeles on Thursday, while Jonathan Quick stopped 19 shots in defeat. Richards scored with 30.8 seconds left in regulation, but the Kings were unable to get another shot past Hiller to tie the game. "The Ducks played harder than us tonight, they executed better," Richards said. "They were a desperate team and they showed up. We know what its like to be in that position, and if the other team is more desperate than we are, they are probably going to have more success." After Thursdays meeting, the Kings fell to 2-2 as the home team this postseason while Anaheim improved to 2-2 on the road. The home team is 0-3 so far in this "Freeway Series," the first-ever playoff encounter between these Southern California rivals. "So far that hasnt meant anything, I hope it continues for at least one more game," Boudreau said of home ice. Kings forward Anze Kopitar picked up an assist on Carters goal and now has points in all 10 games this postseason, totaling four goals and 11 assists. The last King to have points in 10 straight games in one postseason was Wayne Gretzky, who had a franchise-record 12-game point streak in 1993. If the Kings can rebound with a win on Saturday, they will have a chance to close the series Monday in Anaheim. L.A., which won its first Stanley Cup title in 2012, is attempting to make the conference finals for a third straight spring. ' ' '