Circuit Mont-Tremblant
{{Short description|Race track in Quebec, Canada}}
{{Use Canadian English|date=November 2015}}
{{Infobox motorsport venue
| Name = Circuit Mont-Tremblant
| Nicknames =
| Time = UTC−05:00 (UTC−04:00 DST)
| Location = 1281 Chemin du Village
Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada
| Coordinates = {{Coord|46|11|15.74|N|74|36|35.77|W|type:city_region:CA-QC|display=it}}
| Logo = Image:Logo_PMTRT_rgb.jpg
| Image = 250px
| Image_caption = Circuit Mont-Tremblant
| Capacity =
| Owner = 11938053 Canada Inc. (2022–present)
| Operator =
| Broke_ground =
| Opened = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1964|08|03}}
| Closed =
| Construction_cost=
| Architect =
| Former_names = Circuit Mont-Tremblant-St-Jovite
| Events = Former:
Formula One
Canadian Grand Prix (1968, 1970)
Can-Am
Mont-Tremblant Can-Am
(1966, 1969–1971, 1977–1978)
Trans-Am
Trois Heures du Circuit
(1968–1971, 1977–1978)
USAC Championship Car
Saint-Jovite 200
(1967–1968)
Rolex Sports Car Series
6 Hours of Mont-Tremblant
(2002–2005)
Champ Car World Series
Mont-Tremblant Champ Car Grand Prix (2007)
Canadian Superbike Championship (2003–2004, 2006–2007, 2012–2013)
Canadian Touring Car Championship (2012–2013)
| Miles_first = True
| Layout1 = Road Course (2004–present)
| Surface = Asphalt
| Length_km = 4.218
| Length_mi = 2.621
| Turns = 17
| Record_time = 1:17.327
| Record_driver = {{flagicon|FRA}} Sébastien Bourdais
| Record_car = Panoz DP01
| Record_year = 2007
| Record_class = Champ Car
| Layout2 = North Course (2002–present)
| Surface2 = Asphalt
| Length_km2 = 2.460
| Length_mi2 = 1.529
| Turns2 = 12
| Record_time2 = 1:21.691
| Record_driver2 = {{flagicon|CAN}} Jordan Szoke
| Record_car2 = Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R
| Record_year2 = 2008
| Record_class2 = SBK
| Layout3 = South Course (2002–present)
| Surface3 = Asphalt
| Length_km3 = 1.910
| Length_mi3 = 1.187
| Turns3 = 7
| Record_time3 =
| Record_driver3 =
| Record_car3 =
| Record_year3 =
| Record_class3 =
| Layout4 = Road Course (1965–2002)
| Surface4 = Asphalt
| Length_km4 = 4.265
| Length_mi4 = 2.650
| Turns4 = 15
| Record_time4 = 1:24.201
| Record_driver4 = {{flagicon|SUI}} Fredy Lienhard, Jr.
| Record_car4 = Dallara SP1
| Record_year4 = 2002
| Record_class4 = LMP900
| Layout5 = Original North Road Course (1964–2002)
| Surface5 = Asphalt
| Length_km5 = 2.510
| Length_mi5 = 1.560
| Turns5 = 12
| Record_time5 = 1:09.900
| Record_driver5 = {{flagicon|USA}} Jim Hall
| Record_car5 = Chaparral 2A
| Record_year5 = 1965
| Record_class5 = Group 4
}}
Circuit Mont-Tremblant is a {{cvt|4.218|km|mi|abbr=on}} race circuit located approximately {{cvt|130|km|mi|adj=on}} north of Montreal, Quebec, in the city of Mont-Tremblant, Canada. It is the second-oldest existing race track in Canada, and was originally known as Circuit Mont-Tremblant-St-Jovite until it was renamed in the 1970s. Set in the shadow of the Mont-Tremblant ski hill, the twisting fifteen-corner track uses the natural topography and elevation of the land.
History
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The idea was conceived by local business and hoteliers to boost tourism during the slower spring and summer periods to the levels they enjoyed during winter’s peak ski season.
Legendary race driver Bruce McLaren is credited{{By whom|date=January 2023}} as a contributor to the design of the track which was completed in two sections; the original {{cvt|2.510|km|mi|abbr=on}} circuit was opened in 1964 and was extended to {{cvt|4.265|km|mi|abbr=on}} the following year.File:Mont-Tremblant Control Tower.JPG
=The 1960s – 1970s=
The first race was held August 3, 1964 on the original twelve-turn {{cvt|2.510|km|mi|abbr=on}} circuit and won by Ludwig Heimrath driving a Cooper-Ford. The completion of the bridge, media/officials complex and the pit stalls were ready just prior to the next race that September featuring sports cars and prototypes. Pedro Rodríguez driving Luigi Chinetti’s (N.A.R.T.) Ferrari 330 P would go on to win that race.
The Player’s Quebec Sports Car race in September 1965 would be the first event on the newly-expanded {{cvt|4.265|km|mi|abbr=on}} track and was won by John Surtees driving a Lola T-70.
On September 11, 1966 the track debuted the inaugural Canadian-American (Can-Am) Challenge Cup Series Race. John Surtees would win this event, followed by Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon.
The following summer, on 6 August 1967, Mario Andretti would win both races of the twin 100-mile double header U.S.A.C. Indy Car event ahead of A.J. Foyt. A year later, Andretti would the repeat the same achievement, this time beating out Bobby Unser.
Circuit Mont-Tremblant hosted the Formula One Canadian Grand Prix on two occasions, in 1968 and 1970. Jochen Rindt started the 1968 race from pole position, but Denny Hulme went on to win. The second race marked the debut of the Tyrrell Racing team as a constructor. Jackie Stewart set the pole time and a new track record in the new Tyrrell 001. The Ferraris of Jacky Ickx and Clay Regazzoni would finish 1st and 2nd ahead of Chris Amon in 3rd.
Throughout the late 1960’s and 70’s many of North America’s other top tier race championships such as Can-Am, Trans-Am, Formula 5000 and Formula Atlantic made their championship stops to the track. Many now famous drivers such as Denny Hulme, Bruce McLaren, Dan Gurney, Jackie Stewart, Bobby Rahal, Chris Amon, Mark Donohue, Roger Penske, Parnelli Jones, Al and Bobby Unser, Gordon Johncock, Alan Jones, Peter Revson, John Cannon, Elliot Forbes-Robinson, George Follmer and Gilles Villeneuve all competed at Circuit Mont-Tremblant during these years.
=The 1980s – 1990s=
Strong National Series such as the Rothmans Porsche (Turbo) Cup, the Players GM Challenge Series, the Honda-Michelin Series, Export A Formula 2000 and the Canadian Formula 1600 series would be predominant throughout the mid-1980s and 1990s, giving rise to some of Canada's most prominent and recognized racing drivers, including Paul Tracy, Scott Goodyear, Ron Fellows, Greg Moore, Claude Bourbonnais, Richard Spenard, Patrick Carpentier and Alex Tagliani.
=The Jim Russell Racing School=
The circuit is also home to the well-known Jim Russell Racing Driver School (est. 1969) which is notable for graduating Gilles Villeneuve, Jacques Villeneuve, and more recently, F1 drivers Lance Stroll and Nicholas Latifi.
A CIK-FIA rated karting facility was added in 2010 to complement the Jim Russell Racing School's development of young drivers, and has played host to the Canadian nationals.
=The 2000s – present=
New ownership has concentrated on updating the facility to improved FIA standards by repaving and widening the track, expanding the pit lane, and creating greater run-off areas, while attempting to preserve the character of the original layout. These updates have permitted the return of racing series like Grand Am (formerly Can-Am) and Indy car along with Superbikes and Historic Racing. The historic reputation of the race track and Mont-Tremblant’s appeal as a tourist destination keeps the track in constant demand amongst driving clubs, corporate events and major automotive manufacturers for car launches and driving programs such as Ferrari’s Corso Pilota, Lamborghini, Porsche, Audi, McLaren, Volvo, and BMW among others. On July 21, 2022 the track complex was purchased by 11938053 Canada Inc.,{{Cite web |last=Brasseur |first=Philippe |title=Le Circuit Mont-Tremblant change de propriétaire ! |url=https://www.poleposition.ca/actualite/2022/08/03/le-circuit-mont-tremblant-change-de-proprietaire/ |access-date=2023-01-23 |website=www.poleposition.ca |language=fr}} a company owned by Montreal businessman Gad Bitton of Holand Automotive Group.{{Cite web |title=Montreal-based Dealership Group Acquires Circuit Mont-Tremblant |url=https://finance.yahoo.com/news/montreal-based-dealership-group-acquires-183800874.html |access-date=2023-01-23 |website=finance.yahoo.com |language=en-US}}
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Events
; Current
- May: VARAC Vintage Racing Spring Classic
- July: VARAC Vintage Racing Summer Classic
- September: VARAC Vintage Racing Fall Classic
; Former
- Atlantic Championship (1975–1976, 2007–2008)
- Can-Am
- Mont-Tremblant Can-Am (1966, 1969–1971, 1977–1978)
- Canadian Superbike Championship (2003–2004, 2006–2007, 2012–2013)
- Canadian Touring Car Championship (2012–2013)
- Champ Car World Series
- Mont-Tremblant Champ Car Grand Prix (2007)
- Formula One
- Canadian Grand Prix (1968, 1970)
- Grand-Am Cup (1998, 2002–2004)
- IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge Canada (2012, 2019)
- Rolex Sports Car Series
- 6 Hours of Mont-Tremblant (2002–2005)
- SCCA Continental Championship (1967, 1969–1970)
- Trans-Am Series
- Trois Heures du Circuit (1968–1971, 1977–1978)
- USAC Championship Car
- Saint-Jovite 200 (1967–1968)
- United States Road Racing Championship (1968)
Former series and major race winners
=[[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]] [[Formula One World Championship]]=
{{Main|Canadian Grand Prix}}
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Year
! Race ! Driver ! Constructor ! Report |
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1968
| rowspan="2"|Player's Canadian Grand Prix | {{flagicon|New Zealand}} Denny Hulme | Report |
1970
| {{flagicon|Belgium}} Jacky Ickx | Ferrari | Report |
=[[Champ Car World Series]]=
{{Main|Mont-Tremblant Champ Car Grand Prix}}
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Year
! Race ! Driver ! Team ! Chassis ! Engine ! Report |
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2007
| Mont-Tremblant Champ Car Grand Prix | {{flagicon|NLD}} Robert Doornbos | Cosworth | Report |
=[[United States Auto Club|USAC]] [[American Championship car racing|Championship Car (IndyCar)]]=
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Year
! Race ! Driver ! Team ! Chassis ! Engine |
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1967
| Labatt Indy | {{flagicon|USA}} Mario Andretti | Dean Racing Enterprises | Brawner Hawk | Ford |
1968
| Saint-Jovite 200 | {{flagicon|USA}} Mario Andretti | Andretti Racing Enterprises | Brawner Hawk | Ford |
=[[SCCA]] [[Can-Am|Can-Am Series]]=
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Year
! Date ! Race ! Driver ! Team |
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1966
| Sept 11 | Player's 200 | {{flagicon|GBR}} John Surtees | {{flagicon|GBR}} #3 Team Surtees |
1969
| June 15 | Labatt's 50 | {{flagicon|NZL}} Denny Hulme | {{flagicon|GBR}} #5 McLaren Cars |
1970
| June 28 | Mont-Tremblant 50 | {{flagicon|USA}} Dan Gurney | {{flagicon|GBR}} #48 Bruce McLaren Motor Racing |
1971
| June 27 | Mont-Tremblant 50 | {{flagicon|GBR}} Jackie Stewart | {{flagicon|USA}} #1 Carl Haas Racing |
1977
| June 12 | | {{flagicon|USA}} Tom Klausler | {{flagicon|USA}} Schkee Cars |
1978
| June 25 | | {{flagicon|USA}} George Follmer | {{flagicon|USA}} U.S. Racing |
=[[SCCA]] [[Trans-Am Series]]=
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Year
! Date ! Race ! Drivers ! Car ! Distance/Duration | |
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1968
| July 21 | Les Trois Heures du Circuit | {{flagicon|USA}} Mark Donohue | 3 Hours / 96 Laps |
1969
| Aug 3 | Les Trois Heures du Circuit | {{flagicon|USA}} Mark Donohue | 3 Hours / 97 Laps |
1970
| Aug 2 | Le Circuit Trans-Am | {{flagicon|USA}} Mark Donohue | 70 Laps |
1970
| Aug 2 | Le Circuit Trans-Am | {{flagicon|USA}} Mark Donohue | 70 Laps |
1971
| Aug 1 | Player's Quebec Trans-Am | {{flagicon|USA}} Mark Donohue | 70 Laps |
1977
| Sept 11 | Molson Trans-Am | {{flagicon|USA}} Peter Gregg | 38 Laps |
1978
| June 25 | Molson Trans-Am | {{flagicon|USA}} Monte Shelton | 38 Laps |
=[[SCCA]] [[United States Road Racing Championship]]=
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Year
! Date ! Race ! Over 2.0 Winning Driver ! Over 2.0 Winning Team ! Under 2.0 Winning Driver ! Under 2.0 Winning Team | |
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1968
| June 2 | Championnat Nord-Americain | {{flagicon|USA}} Mark Donohue | #6 Roger Penske Racing | {{flagicon|CAN}} Horst Kroll | #37 Altona Motors |
=[[SCCA]] [[Formula 5000]]=
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Year
! Date ! Race ! Driver ! Chassis ! Engine | |
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1967
| Sept 17 | St Jovite Grand Prix | {{flagicon|USA}} Fred Ashplant | Ford |
1969
| Sept 7 | Le Circuit Continental | {{flagicon|GBR}} David Hobbs |
1970
| Aug 1 | Le Circuit Continental | {{flagicon|USA}} George Follmer | Lotus 70 | Ford |
=[[Atlantic Championship]]=
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Year
! Date ! Driver | |
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1975
| July 6 | {{flagicon|USA}} Elliott Forbes-Robinson |
1976
| July 11 | {{flagicon|CAN}} Gilles Villeneuve |
2007
| July 1 | {{flagicon|FRA}} Franck Perera |
2008
| June 29 | {{flagicon|NLD}} Junior Strous |
= [[Grand American Road Racing Championship]] =
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Year
! Date ! Race ! Driver ! Team ! Chassis ! Engine | |
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2002
| Sept 15 | rowspan="4"|6 Heures du Circuit Mont-Tremblant | {{flagicon|BEL}} Didier Theys | {{flagicon|United States}} #27 Doran Lista Racing | Judd |
2003
| Sept 21 | {{flagicon|USA}} David Donohue | {{flagicon|United States}} #58 Brumos Racing | Porsche |
2004
| May 23 | {{flagicon|USA}} Scott Pruett | {{flagicon|United States}} #01 CompUSA Chip Ganassi with Felix Sabates | Lexus |
2005
| May 21 | {{flagicon|VEN|1930}} Milka Duno | {{flagicon|United States}} #2 CITGO Howard-Boss Motorsports | Pontiac |
= [[Canadian Superbike Championship]] =
class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 90%;" |
Year
! Date ! Driver ! Motorcycle | |
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2003
| August 17 | {{flagicon|USA}} Tom Kipp |
2004
| August 22 | {{flagicon|CAN}} Jordan Szoke |
2006
| June 4 | {{flagicon|CAN}} Jordan Szoke |
2007
| June 3 | {{flagicon|CAN}} Jordan Szoke |
2012
| August 12 | {{flagicon|CAN}} Jordan Szoke |
2013
| August 25 | {{flagicon|CAN}} Jordan Szoke |
Lap records
As of September 2019, the fastest official race lap records at Circuit Mont-Tremblant (St. Jovite) are listed as:
See also
- List of auto racing tracks in Canada
- Other Montreal area race tracks
- Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
- Circuit ICAR
- Sanair Super Speedway
Notes
{{Notelist}}
References
{{Reflist}}
- [https://www.amazon.ca/Chequered-Past-Sports-Racing-Rallying/dp/0802090931 The Chequered Past: Sports Car Racing and Rallying in Canada, 1951–1991 By David A. Charters]
External links
{{Commons category|Circuit Mont-Tremblant}}
- [http://www.lecircuit.com/ Official site]
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