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Line 45: |Truck_Poles = 0 |Total_Canada_Races = 189 |Years_In_Canada = |Canada_Car_Team = No. 17 ([[DJK Racing]]) |Prev_Canada_Pos = 3rd Line 51: |Best_Canada_Pos = 1st ([[2010 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season|2010]], [[2012 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season|2012]]) |First_Canada_Race = [[2007 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series|2007]] Dodge Dealers 200 ([[Cayuga International Speedway|Cayuga]]) |Last_Canada_Race = |First_Canada_Win = [[2007 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season|2007]] Mopar 300 ([[Barrie Speedway|Barrie]]) |Last_Canada_Win = [[2022 NASCAR Pinty's Series|2022]] Leland Industries Twin 125s Race 1 ([[Sutherland Automotive Speedway|Sutherland]]) |Canada_Wins = 24 |Canada_Top_Tens = |Canada_Poles = 15 |updated = }} '''Douglas James "D. J." Kennington''' (born July 15, 1977) is a Canadian professional [[stock car racing]] driver. He currently competes full-time in the [[NASCAR Pinty's Series]], driving the No. 17 [[Dodge Challenger]] for his own team DJK Racing. He won the 2010 and 2012 Pinty's Series championships. Kennington also previously competed part-time in the [[NASCAR Xfinity Series]], driving the No. 99 [[Toyota Supra]] for [[B. J. McLeod Motorsports]], and part-time in the [[Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series]], driving the No. 77 [[Chevrolet Camaro ZL1]] for [[Spire Motorsports]]. He is the son of Doug Kennington, a [[CASCAR]] driver and founder of [[St. Thomas Raceway Park]].<ref>[http://news.nationalpost.com/sports/d-j-kenningtons-big-break-can-a-journeyman-driver-from-small-town-ontario-make-history-at-the-daytona-500 D.J. Kennington's big break: Can a journeyman driver from small-town Ontario make history at the Daytona 500?] - Nick Faris, National Post, 17 February 2017</ref> |