Canadian delivers strong performances at home to set up fight for series runner-up
TORONTO, Ont., Canada – On home soil and in front of a huge Canadian crowd, Exclusive Autosport's own Mac Clark delivered yet another stellar performance in USF Pro 2000, putting on a show at the Continental Tire Grand Prix of Toronto. The Milton, Ontario native took on the city streets, including Lakeshore Boulevard, and charged to a hard-fought fourth-place finish on-track in Race 1. Due to another team’s disqualification, Mac was elevated to the third-place trophy, marking his milestone 10th podium of the season and solidifying his reputation as one of Canada’s brightest rising stars in junior open-wheel racing. Clark’s consistency and determination on the iconic street circuit added yet another highlight to a remarkable campaign with Exclusive Autosport. He added another top-10 in Race 2 after being driven off-track early.
“Mac delivered an outstanding performance on home soil in Toronto,” said Michael Duncalfe, Co-Owner and CEO. “He showed incredible pace all weekend and executed with precision in both races. Racing in front of a Canadian crowd always adds a bit of pressure, but Mac handled it with composure and focus. His ability to adapt to the changing conditions and fight at the front speaks volumes about his growth as a driver. We’re extremely proud of the way he represented both himself and the team."
The opening race of the doubleheader weekend took place late Saturday afternoon with Clark claiming a well-deserved third-place finish after showing strong pace and poise throughout the 25-lap event. Clark battled fiercely in front of the home crowd and initially crossed the line in fourth. However, following the post-race technical disqualification of Max Taylor, Clark was promoted to the podium. While the adjustment added drama to the results, it was Clark’s steady drive and calculated moves that truly earned him a spot among the top three.
The USF Pro 2000 series capped off the weekend on Sunday morning with a green but dry track after overnight rainfall. Clark, the hometown favorite, was making a strong charge through the field after starting 11th, climbing as high as fifth. However, his momentum was abruptly halted when a fellow competitor misjudged his braking in Turn 3, driving into the tires on the outside of the corner, forcing Mac off-track as well. Clark was able to continue and managed to recover, salvaging a 10th-place finish, showcasing his resilience in front of the Canadian crowd.
Exclusive Autosport now heads to Road America this weekend for Rounds 11, 12, and 13 for our USF Juniors squad, before the whole team will head to Portland International Raceway on August 7-10 for their final event of the 2025 season.
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EXCLUSIVE AUTOSPORT – DRIVER RESULTS AND QUOTES
STREETS OF TORONTO – ROUNDS 15-16 – JULY 18-20, 2025
MAC CLARK - #90
Qualifying 1: 8th – 1:10.081
Qualifying 2: 11th – 1:09.380
Race 1: Start – 8th / Finish – 3rd
Race 2: Start – 11th / Finish – 10th
Driver Quote: “Toronto was a rollercoaster of a home race, but I’m proud of how we responded as a team. After two tough qualifying sessions, we fought back hard, charging from P8 to P3 for a podium in Race 1, and pushing from P11 to P5 in Race 2 before contact from another driver cut short another podium charge. The #90 Corpay Cross-Border Solutions car was a rocket all weekend thanks to the crew at Exclusive Autosport. I’m incredibly grateful to my team, my family, and all our amazing supporters for the nonstop effort behind the scenes. Huge thank you to Corpay Cross-Border Solutions, Clubine Motorsports, TNG Exotics, Actuarial Risk Management, and Road to Racing Canada — I couldn’t do this without you. We’re closing in on second in the championship and ready to challenge for race wins come Portland in a few weeks.”