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This is a list of auto racing tracks in Canada. The number of turns and track length are based on the standard, full courses for each track. ... Ontario: 1957–1964: ...
2022 Toronto Sports Car Championship Canada round: TCR Touring Car: 1:17.473 [63] Richard Boake: Audi RS 3 LMS TCR: 2023 Toronto Sports Car Championship Canada round: F1600: 1:18.440 [64] Edouard Aube: EuroSwift SC92: 1998 Toronto Canadian F1600 round Mazda MX-5 Cup: 1:24.7092 [65] Matt Cresci: Mazda MX-5 (ND) 2017 Toronto Mazda MX-5 Cup round
The Ohsweken Speedway is a 0.375 miles (0.604 km) dirt track in the village of Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada.Ohsweken’s weekly Friday night racing program runs from May to September each year, featuring 360 Sprint Cars, Crate Sprint Cars, Thunder Stocks, and Mini Stocks, while the season finishes each year with the annual Canadian Sprint Car Nationals.
Sports Car Championship Canada; ... is a Canadian professional sports car racing series organized by FEL Motorsports. ... Ontario: 2021–2022, 2024–present ...
The 2023 Honda Indy Toronto was the tenth round of the 2023 IndyCar season. The race was held on July 16, 2023, in Toronto, Ontario , Canada at the Exhibition Place circuit. The race consisted of 85 laps and was won by Christian Lundgaard , his first ever IndyCar Series win.
Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (formerly Mosport Park and Mosport International Raceway) is a multi-track motorsport venue located north of Bowmanville, in Ontario, Canada, approximately 75 kilometers (47 miles) east of Toronto. The facility features a 3.957 km (2.459 mi), 10-turn road course; a 2.9 km (1.8 mi) advance driver and race driver ...
The 1996 Molson Indy Toronto was a CART race held on the street course at Exhibition Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on July 14, 1996. The race was won by Adrian Fernandez, driving the #32 Lola/Honda for Tasman Motorsports (his first career win), but was marred by an accident late in the race which resulted in the deaths of rookie driver Jeff Krosnoff and a track worker.
The Ontario Jockey Club (OJC) was founded in 1881 to improve the quality of horse racing in the city of Toronto. William Hendrie, president of the Ontario Jockey Club and of the Hendrie Co., Limited, was a railway promoter and capitalist who was the founder of one of the most prominent families in the history of Thoroughbred racing in Canada.