Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
{{short description|Motorsport track in Canada}}
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{{Use Canadian English|date=November 2015}}
{{Infobox motorsport venue
| Name = Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
| Image = Mosport-CTMP.svg
| Logo = Mosport-Logo.png
| Location = 3233 Concession Road 10
Clarington, Ontario, Canada
| Time = UTC−05:00 (UTC−04:00 DST)
| Coordinates = {{Coord|44|03|00|N|78|40|40|W|region:CA-ON_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
| FIAGrade = 2
| Broke_ground = 1960
| Opened = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1961|06}}
| Owner = Canadian Motorsports Ventures Ltd. (June 2011–present)
| Operator = Canadian Motorsports Ventures Ltd. (June 2011–present)
| FIA_grade = 2
| Construction_cost = $500,000
| Architect = Alan Bunting
| Capacity = open seating without capacity limitation
| Former_names = Mosport International Raceway (1997–February 2012)
Mosport Park (1961–1996)
| Events = Current:
IMSA SportsCar Championship
Chevrolet Grand Prix
(1975–1977, 1980–1985, 1989–1992, 1995–2019, 2022–present)
NASCAR Canada Series
Clarington 200
(1962, 1966–1968, 1974, 1978, 1991–1992, 1996, 1998–2019, 2021–present)
Trans-Am Series
Mosport Trans-Am (1976–1979, 1981, 1984–1997, 1999–2003, 2009–2014, 2024–present)
SCC Canada (2021–present)
CSBK (1980–present)
Former:
Formula One
Canadian Grand Prix
(1961–1967, 1969, 1971–1974, 1976–1977)
Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Canadian motorcycle Grand Prix (1967)
Can-Am
Mosport Can-Am
(1966–1967, 1969–1974, 1977–1986)
World SBK (1989–1991)
NASCAR Truck Series
Chevrolet Silverado 250 (2013–2019)
GT World Challenge America
(1990–1997, 1999–2012, 2014–2019)
| Layout1 = Clockwise Grand Prix Circuit (1961–present)
| Surface = Asphalt
| Length_km = 3.957
| Length_mi = 2.459
| Turns = 10
| Banking =
| Record_time = 1:05.823
| Record_driver = {{flagicon|GER}} Marco Werner
| Record_car = Audi R10 TDI
| Record_year = 2008
| Record_class = LMP1
| Layout2 = Driver Development Centre Advanced Course
| Surface2 = Asphalt
| Length_km2 = 2.880
| Length_mi2 = 1.800
| Turns2 = 20
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| Layout3 = Driver Development Centre Intermediate Course
| Surface3 = Asphalt
| Length_km3 = 2.200
| Length_mi3 = 1.370
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| Layout4 = Kart Complex
| Surface4 = Asphalt
| Length_km4 = 1.4
| Length_mi4 = 0.87
| Turns4 = 12
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| Layout5 = Speedway Oval (1989–2013)
| Surface5 = Asphalt
| Length_km5 = 0.805
| Length_mi5 = 0.500
| Turns5 =
| Banking5 = 6°
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Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (formerly Mosport Park and Mosport International Raceway) is a multi-track motorsport venue located north of Bowmanville in Clarington, Ontario, Canada, approximately 75 kilometers (47 miles) east of Toronto. The facility features a {{convert|2.459|mi|km|abbr=on|order=flip}}, 10-turn road course; a {{convert|2.9|km|mi|abbr=on}} advance driver and race driver training facility with a {{convert|0.250|mi|km|abbr=on|order=flip}} skid pad (Driver Development Centre) and a {{convert|1.5|km|mi|abbr=on}} kart track (Mosport Karting Centre Inc., previously "Mosport Kartways"). The name "Mosport", a portmanteau of Motor Sport, came from the enterprise formed to build the track.{{cite web |title=History |url=http://www.canadiantiremotorsportpark.com/about-ctmp/history |work=Canadian Tire Motorsport Park|access-date=19 June 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140717060822/http://www.canadiantiremotorsportpark.com/about-ctmp/history|archive-date=17 July 2014|df=mdy-all}}
History
File:Moss Corner Turn 5a and 5b at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.jpg
File:Event Centre and Tunnel at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.jpg
The circuit was the second purpose-built road race course in Canada after Westwood Motorsport Park in Coquitlam, British Columbia,[http://www.etracksonline.co.uk/Features/stories/canadaspioneer.html eTracks: Canada's Racing Pioneer Westwood] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090917033702/http://www.etracksonline.co.uk/Features/stories/canadaspioneer.html |date=September 17, 2009}} succeeding Edenvale (Stayner, Ontario), Port Albert, Ontario's Green Acres (ex-British Commonwealth Air Training Plan), and Nanticoke, Ontario's Harewood Acres (ex-British Commonwealth Air Training Plan Number One Bombing and Gunnery School), all airport circuits, as Ontario racing venues.
The track was designed and built in the late 1950s. The first race to be held on the track was a local event organized by the Oakville Light Car Club in June 1961.Heather Ridge and Dennis Jeffrey, [http://www.claringtonpromoter.ca/downloads/publication/publication-2016-06.pdf "The History of Canadian Tire Motorsport Park"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160623184028/http://www.claringtonpromoter.ca/downloads/publication/publication-2016-06.pdf |date=23 June 2016}}, Clarington Promoter, June 2016, pages 1 and 4. Shortly thereafter, on June 25, the venue held its first major race, the Player's 200, a sports car race bringing drivers from the world over to rural Ontario. Stirling Moss won the two-heat event in a Lotus 19. Second was Joakim Bonnier with Olivier Gendebien third.The Globe and Mail, June 26, 1961, Page 15. The proposed hairpin was expanded into two discrete corners, to be of greater challenge to the drivers and more interesting for the spectators, at his suggestion, and is named Moss Corner in his honour. This is a source of lingering confusion as many people call the track Mossport. Unlike many historic motorsport venues, Mosport's track layout has remained mostly unchanged from its original form.
For 2001, the entire circuit was repaved to meet FIA specifications, and is now {{convert|42|ft|m|abbr=on|order=flip}} wide. Drivers were consulted to ensure the character of the "old" track was kept; almost all the "racing lines" have been maintained.
Mosport achieved acclaim through a series of international sports car races under the title "Canadian Grand Prix" normally reserved for Formula 1 races. Many events were wildly popular, breaking Canadian sports attendance records with each successive race. The success of these races led Mosport to be seen as a key component in the founding of the Can Am Series.
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 Montreal. Mosport has hosted a wide variety of series throughout its history. The circuit has held Formula One, USAC, World Sportscar Championship, Can-Am, Formula 5000, and many other sports car, open-wheel, and motorcycle series.
Mosport has had several fatalities, both track crew, drivers, and riders, the most recognized being German Formula One driver Manfred Winkelhock who was killed in 1985 when his Porsche 962C crashed into a concrete wall. [http://www.motorsportmemorial.org] Another fatality at the track was in 2008 during the 29th annual Vintage Automobile Racing Association of Canada Racing Festival. Driver Dino Crescentini of Rochester Hills, MI – a ten-year veteran of vintage racing – lost control of his 1977 Wolf Dallara Can-Am car, which previously had been driven by Gilles Villeneuve. The most recent fatality was in 2018 when 61 year old former Pro Mazda driver Jeff Green speared off the racetrack at turn 8, and slammed into the barrier. He was attended to quickly but was unable to survive the crash.
Mosport has had a succession of owners since the original public company created to build the track. Two of those prior owners, Norm Namerow (who owned the track through his publishing company, CanTrack, until his death) and Harvey Hudes, have both been inducted into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame for their contribution to the sport in Canada. In 1998, Panoz Motorsports purchased the facility, and in 1999, the newly formed American Le Mans Series visited Mosport for the first time.
Canadian Motorsports Ventures Ltd. (CMV) which includes Orlando Corp. Chairman Carlo Fidani and Canadian road racing driver Ron Fellows, purchased the facility in June 2011.{{cite web |url=http://www.canadiantiremotorsportpark.com/about-ctmp/overview |title=Canadian Tire Motorsports Park Overview |publisher=Canadian Tire Motorsports Park |access-date=2013-03-26 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130729023226/http://www.canadiantiremotorsportpark.com/about-ctmp/overview |archive-date=July 29, 2013 |df=mdy-all }}
In February 2012, a partnership between Mosport and Canadian Tire was announced. The partnership includes a renaming of the track to Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.{{cite news|title=Canadian Tire Partners With Mosport|url=http://mosport.com/media-centre/news-a-archives/65-news/376-canadian-tire-partners-with-mosport|access-date=February 12, 2012|newspaper=Mosport.com}}
Driver Development Centre
In the spring of 2000, Mosport opened the Driver Development Centre, a second {{convert|1.7|km|mi|adj=on}}, 12 turn training circuit designed for driver development. The new course was designed by the owners and instructors of the Bridgestone Racing Academy and was designed specifically with fewer guard rails, walls and minimum blind corners to meet the needs of their driver and mechanic training program.{{cite web|first=René|last=Fagnan|url=http://www.auto123.com/en/racing-news/the-bridgestone-racing-academy-nows-your-turn-to-drive-photos?artid=121368&pg=1|title=The Bridgestone Racing Academy: Now's your turn to drive!|work=auto123.com|date=July 27, 2010|access-date=2014-01-17}}{{cite web|url=http://www.europeancarweb.com/editorial/epcp_0502_bridgestone_racing_academy/|title=Bridgestone Racing Academy|work=European Car|date=February 1, 2005|access-date=2014-01-17|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140121022936/http://www.europeancarweb.com/editorial/epcp_0502_bridgestone_racing_academy/|archive-date=January 21, 2014|url-status=dead}}
Due to significant scheduling demands on the original Grand Prix circuit, the original academy course was reconstructed and lengthened to a full racing course in the fall of 2013. The new track features two configuration options; a {{convert|2.2|km|mi|abbr=on}} intermediate course, a {{convert|2.9|km|mi|abbr=on}} advanced course, as well as a skid pad, a pit lane, and a multi-storey event centre with classrooms and other facilities.{{cite web|first=Stephanie|last=Wallcraft|url=http://www.wheels.ca/feature/memories-of-2013-our-newsmakers-of-the-year-breathed-new-life-into-mosport/|title=Memories of 2013 Our 'newsmakers of the year' breathed new life into Mosport|work=The Toronto Star Wheels|publisher=Torstar Corporation|location=Toronto|date=December 30, 2013|access-date=2014-01-17}}
Prior to the Driver Development Centre, Mosport was home to the Bridgestone Racing Academy from 2000 to 2019, which conducted corporate programs, racing schools, and a Mechanics Training Program. The academy itself was originally established at Shannonville Motorsport Park, when owners Charlie and Brett Goodman acquired the cars and equipment of the former Spenard-David Racing School and teamed with then-Bridgestone/Firestone Canada Inc.
Mosport Speedway
Mosport Speedway was a {{convert|1/2|mi|km|adj=on|order=flip}} oval speedway located on the northwest corner of Canadian Tire Motorsport Park. The track featured {{convert|800|ft|m|order=flip|adj=mid|-long}} straightaways, 6-degree banked corners and two grandstands with seating for 8,500.
File:Mosport Speedway September 2005.jpg
The oval was constructed in 1989 as a dirt track originally called Mosport's Ascot North, named after the famous Ascot Park track in Gardena, California. The first event was scheduled in July 1989 and was to feature USAC Midgets and Sprint Cars and the World of Outlaws. The races were cancelled after the initial heat races caused deep ruts in the corners and dislodging stones hidden under the clay.{{cite web|url=http://news.ca.msn.com/ontario/oshawa/bowmanville-speedway-set-to-run-its-final-lap|title=Bowmanville speedway set to run its final lap|publisher=Durham Region.com|access-date=2013-09-11}}{{Dead link|date=November 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
The track was paved that summer and renamed Mosport International Speedway. The track hosted a weekly Saturday night stock car racing program from May to September for 24 years. The stock car divisions included pure stock, sportsman and late models. The oval also featured regular touring series including the ACT Series, ISMA Supermodifieds, OSCAAR, Lucas Oil Sportsman Cup, CASCAR Super Series and the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series.{{cite web|url=http://racing-reference.info/tracks/Canadian_Tire_Motorsports_Park_Oval|title=Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Oval |publisher=Racing-Reference.info|access-date=2013-09-11}}
The park announced the closing of the oval in July 2013 to accommodate the expansion of the Driver Development Centre.{{cite web|url=http://www.insidetracknews.com/news/breaking-news/item/1841-canadian-tire-motorsport-park-closing-speedway-july-27-2013.html|title=Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Closing Speedway July 27, 2013 |date=June 13, 2013 |publisher=Inside Track Motorsport News|access-date=2013-09-11}}
Major series
=IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship=
{{main|Grand Prix of Mosport}}
It was announced in September 2013 that Canadian Tire Motorsports Park was chosen to host an annual round of the IMSA SportsCar Championship beginning in 2014.{{cite web|url=http://www.autoweek.com/article/20130920/grand_am/130929985|title=IMSA Announces 2014 Tudor United SportsCar Championship schedule|work=Autoweek|date=September 20, 2013|access-date=2013-10-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029200623/http://www.autoweek.com/article/20130920/grand_am/130929985|archive-date=October 29, 2013|url-status=dead}} The new series replaced the American Le Mans Series as the feature race during the tracks annual SportsCar Grand Prix, which is Canada's largest annual sportscar race.{{cite web|url=http://www.prnmag.com/index.php/news/motorsport/1793-alms-news-and-info-for-the-sportscar-grand-prix-at-ctmp-mosport-july-18-21|title=News and info for the SportsCar Grand Prix at CTMP|work=PRN Ignition|date=July 3, 2013|access-date=2013-10-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029194538/http://www.prnmag.com/index.php/news/motorsport/1793-alms-news-and-info-for-the-sportscar-grand-prix-at-ctmp-mosport-july-18-21|archive-date=October 29, 2013|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}
=NASCAR Pinty's Series=
{{main|Clarington 200}}
The NASCAR Pinty's Series has visited the facility at least twice annually every year since its inaugural season in 2007. Currently the race is known as the Clarington 200 and takes place during the tracks Victoria Day SpeedFest Weekend and its Chevrolet Silverado 250 weekend.
Events
=Current=
- May: NASCAR Canada Series Victoria Day SpeedFest, Radical Cup Canada
- June: VARAC Vintage Grand Prix{{Cite web|url=http://varac.ca/vvgp/2018-vgp/|title=VARAC Vintage Grand Prix}}
- July: IMSA SportsCar Championship Chevrolet Grand Prix, Michelin Pilot Challenge, IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge, Mazda MX-5 Cup
- August: Trans-Am Series Mosport Trans-Am, Formula Regional Americas Championship, Formula 4 United States Championship, NASCAR Canada Series CTMP Labour Day Weekend Sprint, Sports Car Championship Canada, Canadian Superbike Championship, Radical Cup Canada
=Former=
- American Le Mans Series
- Mobil 1 SportsCar Grand Prix (1999–2013)
- ASA National Tour (1992)
- Atlantic Championship (1974–1977, 1979, 1981–1983, 1987–1989, 1992–1994, 2009)
- Can-Am
- Mosport Can-Am (1966–1967, 1969–1974, 1977–1986)
- Canadian Sports Car Championship (1961–1968)
- CASCAR Super Series (1991–1992, 1996, 1998–2006)
- Formula 750 (1977–1979)
- Formula BMW Americas (2006–2007, 2009)
- Formula One
- Canadian Grand Prix (1961–1967, 1969, 1971–1974, 1976–1977)
- Grand Prix motorcycle racing
- Canadian motorcycle Grand Prix (1967)
- GT World Challenge America (1990–1997, 1999–2012, 2014–2019)
- IMSA GT Championship
- Mosport Festival (1975, 1980–1983, 1989–1992, 1995–1998)
- IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge (2006–2009, 2011–2015)
- IMSA Prototype Challenge (2008–2019, 2022)
- Lamborghini Super Trofeo North America (2014)
- Motocross World Championship (1976–1977, 1979)
- NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series
- Chevrolet Silverado 250 (2013–2019)
- Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Canada (2011–2019)
- Pro Mazda Championship (2000–2011, 2013)
- SCCA Formula 5000 Championship (1968–1970, 1974–1976)
- SCCA Formula Super Vee Championship (1974–1977, 1979, 1982–1983)
- Sports Car Championship Canada (2021–2024)
- Superbike World Championship (1989–1991)
- USAC IndyCar
- Molson Diamond Indy (1967–1968, 1977–1978)
- USAC Stock Car (1962, 1966–1968, 1978)
- World Sportscar Championship (1976–1977, 1980–1981, 1984–1985)
The track also hosts vintage racing series, motorcycle racing, and Canadian Automobile Sport Club (CASC) amateur events and lapping days.
Photo gallery
Image:MosportFF.jpg|A line of Formula Ford cars climb the hill through turn 5(c)
File:Turn 8 heading into The Esses at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.jpg|Turn 8 heading into The Esses
File:View of entry into Clayton Corner Turn 2 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Mosport.jpg|Entry into Clayton Corner - Turn 2
File:View from outside of turn 3 at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.jpg|Outside of Turn 3
File:Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Event Centre.jpg|Event Centre
File:Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Concert Boots and Hearts Music Festival.jpg|Track infield set up for a concert - Boots and Hearts Music Festival
Lap records
The unofficial fastest ever recorded lap was taken by Rinaldo Capello, in an Audi R10 TDI, in qualifying for the 2008 Grand Prix of Mosport, with a time of 1:04.094. The official lap record was set in the race for that meeting with Capello's Audi Sport North America teammate Marco Werner lapping in a time of 1:05.823.{{cite web |title=American Le Mans Series Mosport 2008 |url=https://www.racingsportscars.com/race/Mosport-2008-08-24.html |date=24 August 2008 |access-date=9 May 2022}}
As of September 2024, the fastest official race lap records at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (Mosport Park) for different classes are listed as:
Former series and major race winners
=FIA Formula One World Championship=
{{main|Canadian Grand Prix}}
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" |
Year
! Race ! Driver ! Constructor ! Report |
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1967
|rowspan="3"|Player's Canadian Grand Prix |{{flagicon|Australia}} Jack Brabham |
1969
|{{flagicon|Belgium}} Jacky Ickx |
1971
|{{flagicon|UK}} Jackie Stewart |
1972
|rowspan="5"|Labatt's Canadian Grand Prix |{{flagicon|UK}} Jackie Stewart |
1973
|{{flagicon|United States}} Peter Revson |
1974
|{{flagicon|Brazil}} Emerson Fittipaldi |
1976
|{{flagicon|UK}} James Hunt |
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1977
|{{flagicon|South Africa|1928}} Jody Scheckter |
=FIA World Sportscar Championship=
{{main|Grand Prix of Mosport}}
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" |
Year
! Race ! Drivers ! Team ! Car ! Distance/Duration |
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1976
| Player's 200 Weekend | {{flagicon|GBR}} Jackie Oliver | {{flagicon|GBR}} Shadow | {{convert|320|km|mi|abbr=on}} |
1977
| Molson Diamond Can-Am Trans-Am Weekend | {{flagicon|CAN}} Ludwig Heimrath | {{flagicon|CAN}} Heimrath Racing | Porsche 934/5 | 6 hours |
1980
| Molson Canadian 1000 | {{flagicon|GBR}} John Fitzpatrick | {{flagicon|USA}} Dick Barbour Racing/Sachs USA | 6 hours |
1981
| Molson 1000 | {{flagicon|GER}} Harald Grohs | {{flagicon|GER}} Andial Meister Racing | 6 hours |
1984
| Budweiser GT | {{flagicon|BEL}} Jacky Ickx | {{flagicon|GER}} Rothmans Porsche | {{convert|1000|km|mi|abbr=on}} |
1985
| Budweiser GT | {{flagicon|GER}} Hans-Joachim Stuck | {{flagicon|GER}} Rothmans Porsche | {{convert|1000|km|mi|abbr=on}} |
=USAC Championship Car (IndyCar)=
{{main|Honda Indy Toronto}}
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" |
Year
! Race ! Driver ! Team ! Chassis ! Engine |
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1967
| Telegram Trophy 200 | {{flagicon|USA}} Bobby Unser | Leader Cards Racing | Eagle | Ford |
1968
| Telegram Trophy 200 | {{flagicon|USA}} Dan Gurney | Eagle |
1977
| Molson Diamond Indy | {{flagicon|USA}} A. J. Foyt | Coyote | Foyt |
1978
| Molson Diamond Indy | {{flagicon|USA}} Danny Ongais | Parnelli | Cosworth |
=FIM Road Racing World Championship=
{{main|Canadian motorcycle Grand Prix}}
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" |
rowspan=2| Year
!rowspan=2| Race !colspan=2| 125 cc !colspan=2| 250 cc !colspan=2| 500 cc !rowspan=2| Report |
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Rider
!Manufacturer !Rider !Manufacturer !Rider !Manufacturer |
1967
| Canadian motorcycle Grand Prix | {{flagicon|UK}} Bill Ivy | Yamaha | {{flagicon|UK}} Mike Hailwood | Honda | {{flagicon|UK}} Mike Hailwood | Honda | Report |
=FIM Formula 750 World Championship=
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%" |
Year
! Race ! Winning Rider ! Manufacturer |
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1977
| rowspan=3| Molson Diamond Motorcycle Grand Prix of Canada | {{flagicon|AUS}} Gregg Hansford | Kawasaki |
1978
| {{flagicon|USA}} Michael Baldwin | Yamaha |
1979
| {{flagicon|FRA}} Patrick Pons | Yamaha |
=FIM World Superbike Championship=
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%" |
colspan=2| Year
! Race ! Date ! Winning Rider ! Winning Team |
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rowspan=2| 1989
! Race 1 |rowspan=2| Rothman's Superbike |rowspan=2| June 4 | {{flagicon|USA}} Fred Merkel | Team Rumi RCM |
Race 2
| {{flagicon|ITA}} Giancarlo Falappa | Bimota SpA |
rowspan=2| 1990
! Race 1 |rowspan=2| Bud Superbike |rowspan=2| June 3 | {{flagicon|FRA}} Raymond Roche | Squadra Corse Ducati Lucchinelli |
Race 2
| {{flagicon|FRA}} Raymond Roche | Squadra Corse Ducati Lucchinelli |
rowspan=2| 1991
! Race 1 |rowspan=2| |rowspan=2| June 2 | {{flagicon|CAN}} Pascal Picotte | Fast Yamaha/Sunoco |
Race 2
| {{flagicon|USA}} Tom Kipp | Wiseco Piston Yamaha |
=FIM Motocross World Championship=
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" |
Year
! Class ! Driver ! Manufacturer |
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1976
| 500cc | {{flagicon|NLD}} Gerrit Wolsink | Suzuki |
1977
| 125cc | {{flagicon|BEL}} André Massant | Yamaha |
1979
| 500cc | {{flagicon|NLD}} Gerrit Wolsink | Suzuki |
=American Le Mans Series=
{{main|Grand Prix of Mosport}}
=IMSA GT Championship=
{{main|Grand Prix of Mosport}}
=SCCA Trans-Am Series=
{{main|Mosport Trans-Am}}
=Canadian Sports Car Championship=
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" |
Year
! Date ! Race ! Driver ! Team ! Car |
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rowspan="5"|1961
| June 10 | BEMC Trophy | {{flagicon|Canada|1957}} Ludwig Heimrath Sr. | Eglinton Caledonia Motors |
June 24
| Player's 200 | {{flagicon|GBR}} Stirling Moss | United Dominions Corp. |
Aug 5
| Grand Valley Car Club Trophy | {{flagicon|Canada|1957}} Ludwig Heimrath Sr. | Eglinton Caledonia Motors |
Sep 9
| BEMC Indian Summer Trophy | {{flagicon|Canada|1957}} Harry Entwistle | Hamilton Racing Partnership |
Sep 30
| {{flagicon|Canada|1957}} Peter Ryan | Comstock Racing Team |
rowspan="3"|1962
| June 9 | Player's 200 | {{flagicon|USA}} Masten Gregory | United Dominions-Laystall |
Sep 8
| BEMC Indian Summer Races | {{flagicon|Canada|1957}} John Cannon | | Dailu Bardahl Special |
Sep 22
| {{flagicon|USA}} Masten Gregory | U.D.T./Laystall |
rowspan="4"|1963
| 18 May | BEMC Spring Trophy Races | {{flagicon|Canada|1957}} John Cannon | | Dailu Mk II Ford |
June 1
| Player's 200 | {{flagicon|USA}} Chuck Daigh | Arciero Bros. Racing Team |
June 16
| Grand National Races | {{flagicon|Canada|1957}} Dennis Coad | Whiz Car Care Products |
Sep 28
| {{flagicon|MEX}} Pedro Rodriguez | North American Racing Team |
rowspan="4"|1964
| June 6 | Player's 200 – Race No. 1 | {{flagicon|NZL}} Bruce McLaren |
June 6
| Player's 200 – Race No. 2 | {{flagicon|NZL}} Bruce McLaren |
June 21
| Spring Trophy Races | {{flagicon|Canada|1957}} Ludwig Heimrath Sr. | Canadian Comstock Ltd. |
Sep 27
| {{flagicon|MEX}} Pedro Rodriguez | North American Racing Team |
rowspan="4"|1965
| June 6 | Player's 200 | {{flagicon|GBR}} John Surtees |
June 19
| Spring Trophy Race | {{flagicon|CAN}} Ludwig Heimrath Sr. | Heimrath Racing/Keating Ford |
Sep 4
| Indian Summer Trophy Races | {{flagicon|CAN}} Ludwig Heimrath Sr. | Heimrath Racing/Keating Ford |
Sep 25
| {{flagicon|USA}} Jim Hall |
1966
| June 5 | Player's 200 | {{flagicon|NZL}} Bruce McLaren |
rowspan="2"|1967
| June 3 | BEMC Spring Trophy Races | {{flagicon|CAN}} Ross de St.-Croix | Eustache Soucy |
Oct 9
| Wm. Cleland Memorial Trophy | {{flagicon|CAN}} John Cordts | |
rowspan="2"|1968
| 19 May | BARC Ontario Region Races | {{flagicon|CAN}} John Cordts | |
Sep 7
| BEMC Indian Summer Trophy Races | {{flagicon|CAN}} Roger McCaig | McCaig racing |
=USAC Stock Car=
{{main|Mosport 200}}
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" |
Year
! Date ! Race Title ! Driver ! Team ! Car ! |
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1962
| June 23 | Peterborough International | {{flagicon|USA}} Rodger Ward | | 1962 Pontiac |
1962
| June 23 | Peterborough International | {{flagicon|USA}} Paul Goldsmith | | 1962 Pontiac Catalina |
1966
| July 30 | Coca-Cola/Kawartha 250 | {{flagicon|USA}} Don White | Ray Nichels | 1966 Dodge Charger |{{cite web|url=http://www.ultimateracinghistory.com/race.php?raceid=271|title=Kawartha 250 |publisher=Ultimate Racing History|access-date=2013-04-15}} |
1966
| July 30 | Coca-Cola/Kawartha 250 | {{flagicon|USA}} Sam Tovella | Sal's Auto Sales | 1965 Plymouth |
1967
| July 29 | Bardahl/Kawartha 250 | {{flagicon|USA}} Mario Andretti | Holman Moody | 1967 Ford |
1967
| July 29 | Bardahl/Kawartha 250 | {{flagicon|USA}} Parnelli Jones | Holman Moody | 1967 Ford Fairlane |
1968
| July 20 | CHUM/Mosport 250 | {{flagicon|USA}} Roger McCluskey | Norm Nelson | 1967 Plymouth |
1968
| July 20 | CHUM/Mosport 250 | {{flagicon|USA}} Al Unser Sr. | R/A Hoerr Inc. | 1968 Dodge Charger |
1978
| June 10 | Molson Diamond USAC Stock Cars | {{flagicon|USA}} A. J. Foyt | A. J. Foyt | Chevrolet Camaro |{{cite web|url=http://www.ultimateracinghistory.com/race.php?raceid=58|title=Molson Diamond Indy |publisher=Ultimate Racing History|access-date=2013-04-15}} |
=SCCA Can-Am Series=
{{main|Mosport Can-Am}}
=SCCA Formula 5000=
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" |
Year
! Race ! Driver ! Chassis ! Engine |
---|
1968
| Mosport Continental | {{flagicon|USA}} Lou Sell | Eagle Mk 5 | Chevrolet V8 |
1969
| Mac's Mosport Continental | {{flagicon|CAN}} John Cannon | Eagle Mk 5 | Chevrolet V8 |
1970
| Mac's Mosport Continental | {{flagicon|USA}} Mark Donohue | Lola T192 | Chevrolet V8 |
1974
| Labatt's Blue 5000 Weekend | {{flagicon|UK}} David Hobbs | Lola T332 | Chevrolet V8 |
1975
| Labatt's Blue 5000 Weekend | {{flagicon|USA}} Mario Andretti | Lola T332 | Chevrolet V8 |
1976
| Labatt's Blue 5000 Weekend | {{flagicon|AUS}} Alan Jones | Lola T332 | Chevrolet V8 |
=Atlantic Championship=
class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" |
Year
! Date ! Driver | |
---|
1974
| June 30 | {{flagicon|CAN}} Bill Brack |
1975
| July 20 | {{flagicon|USA}} Elliott Forbes-Robinson |
1976
| Aug 22 | {{flagicon|USA}} Bobby Rahal |
1977
| 22 May | {{flagicon|USA}} Price Cobb |
1979
| Aug 19 | {{flagicon|USA}} Kevin Cogan |
1981
| June 13 | {{flagicon|CAN}} Jacques Villeneuve |
1982
| June 5 | {{flagicon|USA}} Whitney Ganz |
1982
| Sep 12 | {{flagicon|USA}} Whitney Ganz |
1983
| Sep 11 | {{flagicon|Brazil}} Roberto Moreno |
1987
| June 7 | {{flagicon|GBR}} Calvin Fish |
1988
| June 19 | {{flagicon|NZL}} Colin Trueman |
1989
| June 25 | {{flagicon|USA}} Jocko Cunningham |
1992
| Sep 20 | {{flagicon|CAN}} David Empringham |
1993
| June 20 | {{flagicon|CAN}} Claude Bourbonnais |
1994
| 22 May | {{flagicon|USA}} Greg Ray |
2009
| Aug 30 | {{flagicon|USA}} Jonathan Summerton |
=Formula Super Vee Championship=
class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" |
Year
! Date ! Driver | |
---|
1974
| Sep 22 | {{flagicon|USA}} Elliott Forbes-Robinson |
1975
| Sep 21 | {{flagicon|USA}} Eddie Miller |
1976
| June 20 | {{flagicon|USA}} Bill Henderson |
1977
| Oct 9 | {{flagicon|USA}} Bob Lazier |
1979
| June 3 | {{flagicon|AUS}} Geoff Brabham |
1982
| Sep 12 | {{flagicon|USA}} Michael Andretti |
1983
| June 5 | {{flagicon|USA}} Price Cobb |
=CASCAR Super Series=
{{main|Mosport 200}}
=ASA National Tour=
{{main|Mosport 200}}
=USAC National Sprint Car Series=
class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" |
Year
! Date ! Race ! Driver | |
---|
rowspan=2 |1989
| Sep 17 | rowspan=2 |USAC Canadian Sprint Car Nationals | {{flagicon|USA}} Gary Fedewa | |
Sep 17
| {{flagicon|USA}} Wayne Hammond |
{{cite web|title=Mosport International Raceway |url=http://www.ultimateracinghistory.com/racelist3.php?trackid=18|work=Ultimate Racing History|access-date=March 27, 2013}}{{cite web|title=Mosport – List of Races |url=http://www.racingsportscars.com/track/archive/Mosport.html|work=Racing Sports Cars |access-date=March 27, 2013}}
Music events
Mosport has also been the venue of a number of concerts and music festivals such as:
- Strawberry Fields Festival, August 7–9, 1970
- Canada Jam, August 26, 1978
- Heatwave Festival, August 23, 1980
- Edenfest, July 12–14, 1996
- Boots and Hearts Music Festival, August 10–12, 2012, August 2–4, 2013, July 31 – August 3, 2014
See also
References
{{Reflist|30em}}
External links
{{Commons category|Canadian Tire Motorsport Park}}
- [http://www.canadiantiremotorsportpark.com Official Site]
- {{Racing-Reference track|Canadian_Tire_Motorsport_Park}}
- {{Racing-Reference track|Canadian_Tire_Motorsport_Park_Oval|Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Oval}}
- [http://www.mosportkartways.com/ Kart Complex]
- [http://www.nascar.com/en_us/camping-world-truck-series/schedule/tracks/canadian-tire-motorsport-park.html NASCAR Track Page]
- [http://www.casc.on.ca Regional racing information]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20130828211017/http://www.canadianhistoricgrandprix.com/ Canadian Historic Grand Prix]
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