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Track still active. Hosts NASCAR Whelen All American Series and NASCAR ARCA Menards Series West. Flemington Speedway: 0.625-mile paved oval New Jersey 1995–1998 (Truck) Track closed in 2002, demolished in 2005. Now the site of a Lowe's. Greenville-Pickens Speedway: 0.500-mile paved oval Greenville, South Carolina: Greenville 200 (1971)
It has previously hosted the World Sportscar Championship, the Champ Car World Series (Grand Prix of Montreal), the NASCAR Pinty’s Series, the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NAPA Auto Parts 200), and the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series.
Track City Province Opened (closing date if defunct) Major series Length Turns Layout Circuit Trois-Rivières: Trois-Rivières: Quebec: 1967: ALMS Grand-Am NASCAR Pinty's World RX CTCC Atlantics Trans-Am World Challenge Can-Am: 2.462 km: 10: Edmonton Indy Edmonton City Centre Airport: Edmonton: Alberta: 2005–2012: IndyCar Champ Car Trans-Am ...
The International Center of Advanced Racing (Circuit ICAR) is a multi-track facility located on the former runways at Montréal–Mirabel International Airport, in Mirabel, Quebec, Canada north of Montreal. The facility features a 2.125 mi (3.420 km), 16-turn road course, a 0.400 mi (0.644 km) oval, a 0.250 mi (0.402 km) drag strip, two kart ...
The Can-Am first visited the track in its inaugural season in 1966, and Mosport hosted at least one event in every year of the series' history, except 1968. In 1967, Canada's centennial year, Mosport hosted Formula One, USAC, and a 500cc Motorcycle Grand Prix. F1's Grand Prix of Canada remained at the track until 1977, until it was moved to ...
The Grand Prix has been headlined by the NASCAR Pinty's Series since 2007 (except 2020), and from 2014 until 2019 it was expanded to two weekends when it was joined by the FIA World Rallycross Championship and its World RX of Canada race. World RX layout of Circuit Trois-Rivières
Barrie Speedway was a 0.333 km (0.207 mi) tri-oval racing track located in Oro-Medonte, Ontario, Canada, north of Barrie.It was a member of CASCAR Super Series between 1989 and 1995, the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series for the Ontario Provincial and National (Continental) championships between 2007 and 2014, [1] and also hosted a NASCAR Canadian Tire Series 10 races between 2007 and 2014. [2]
In 1975 Riverside played host to its first celebrity driver when Benny Parsons visited the track to compete in the NASCAR Canada series race, just a few months removed from his Daytona 500 win. This was the first time that a major stock car driver visited the region to compete in a race.