Ryan Vargas and Critical Path Security Head to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park for 2025 Season Debut

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As the 2025 NASCAR Canada Series kicks off in full force, Critical Path Security is proud to support driver Ryan Vargas in his return to the track at the iconic Canadian Tire Motorsport Park in Bowmanville, Ontario. The race will take place on Sunday, May 18 at 1 PM ET, marking the second stop of the season and the first road course challenge for drivers this year.

This track, known for its high-speed corners and challenging elevation changes, will be a true test of driver skill and car performance. The #28 Critical Path Security Dodge, driven by Vargas, is prepped and ready to make a strong statement on the international stage.

A Cross-Border Mission

Our involvement in both U.S. and Canadian cybersecurity has never been more visible. Supporting Ryan Vargas on Canadian soil isn’t just a race-day partnership—it’s a symbol of Critical Path Security’s expanding presence across North America. With operations and clients throughout both countries, our mission to secure critical infrastructure, enterprise environments, and government systems knows no borders.

The partnership with Vargas is more than sponsorship—it’s about visibility, impact, and aligning with professionals who understand the importance of performance under pressure. Just like cybersecurity, motorsport demands precision, speed, and relentless adaptability.

How to Watch

Fans in Canada can catch the action live on REV TV, while U.S. audiences can watch the full NASCAR Canada Series, including the May 18 race, live on YouTube throughout the 2025 season. Whether you’re tuning in from Toronto or Tampa, you’ll be able to follow Ryan Vargas and the Critical Path Security team every step of the way.


Join Us on the Journey

We’ll be providing updates throughout the season, including behind-the-scenes insights, race recaps, and cybersecurity lessons from the track. Follow Critical Path Security on LinkedIn, and keep an eye on our blog for the latest developments.

Let’s go #28!