Canadian Tire Motorsport Park

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Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
formerly: Mosport Park, Mosport International Raceway
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Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (Canada)
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CanadaCanada Clarington
Route type: permanent race track
Owner: Canadian Motorsports Ventures Ltd.
Operator: Canadian Motorsports Ventures Ltd.
Architect: Alan Bunting
Building-costs: $ 500,000
Start of building: 1960
Opening: 1961

Formula 1 venue :
1967-1977
Track layout
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Route data
Important
events:
United SportsCar Championship ( Sportscar Grand Prix )
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (Chevrolet Silverado 250)
NASCAR Canadian Tire Series (Clarington 200)
Route length: 3.957  km (2.46  mi )
Curves: 10
Records
Track record:
( American Le Mans Series )
1: 05.823 min.
( Marco Werner , Audi Sport North America , 2008 )
http://www.canadiantiremotorsportpark.com

Coordinates: 44 ° 3 ′ 0 ″  N , 78 ° 40 ′ 40 ″  W.

The Canadian Tire Motorsports Park is a motorsport race track in Clarington ( Durham Region ), Canada . The route has become known under the name Mosport , which is a combination of the words motor and sport .

investment

The facility consists of a 2.5 mile (4 km) long race track with ten corners, on which races of the United SportsCar Championship are held, among other things . There is also a one-kilometer-long kart track and a Driver Development Center , a 1.5-mile test track. The facility also had a half-mile oval on which the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series , the Canadian equivalent of the American NASCAR Sprint Cup series, was held. The oval was closed in 2013, which is why the Canadian NASCAR only drives on the circuit. A NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race has also been held on the circuit since 2013 .

In 1967 and 1969 and from 1971 to 1977 was here Canadian Grand Prix of Formula 1 held, in 1967 was once the Canadian Grand Prix for motorcycles instead.

The route was renamed at the beginning of the 2012 season, as the operators entered into a cooperation with the Canadian Tire company .

On August 11, 1985, the racing driver Manfred Winkelhock had a serious accident on the track, a few hours later he died of his injuries in hospital.

Route

A lap on the very fast racetrack begins on the short start-finish straight, which leads into a long 90 ° right-hand bend. After the bend, the track drops sharply and after a short straight turns into the second bend, Clayton Corner . This left curve is also long and leads directly into the somewhat narrower Quebec Corner , which in turn goes right. A full-throttle left-hand bend then leads to the strongest braking point in front of the Moss Corner . This double right turn is the slowest part of the course and leads to the long back straight, the Mario Andretti Straightaway . There follows a medium-fast combination of corners known as The Esses . This right-left-right combination gets closer and closer and leads back to the start-finish straight.

statistics

All winners of Formula 1 races in Mosport Park

No. year driver constructor engine tires time Route length Round Ø pace date GP of
1 1967 AustraliaAustralia Jack Brabham Brabham Repco G 2: 40: 40,000 h 3.957 km 90 132.995 km / h 27 Aug CanadaCanada Canada
2 1969 BelgiumBelgium Jacky Ickx Brabham ford G 1: 59: 25.700 h 3.957 km 90 178.917 km / h Sep 20
3 1971 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jackie Stewart Tyrrell ford G 1:55: 12,900 h 3.957 km 64 131.883 km / h 19 Sep
4th 1972 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jackie Stewart Tyrrell ford G 1: 43: 16,900 h 3.957 km 80 183.901 km / h Sep 24
5 1973 United StatesUnited States Peter Revson McLaren ford G 1: 59: 04.083 h 3.957 km 80 159.519 km / h 23 Sep
6th 1974 Brazil 1968Brazil Emerson Fittipaldi McLaren ford G 1: 40: 26,136 h 3.957 km 80 189.112 km / h 22 Sep
7th 1976 United KingdomUnited Kingdom James Hunt McLaren ford G 1: 40: 09.626 h 3.957 km 80 189.632 km / h 0Oct. 3
8th 1977 South Africa 1961South Africa Jody Scheckter wolf ford G 1: 40: 00,000 h 3.957 km 80 189.936 km / h 0Oct 9

Record winner
Driver: Jackie Stewart (2) • Driver Nations: Great Britain (3) • Designers: McLaren (3) • Engine manufacturer: Ford (7) • Tire manufacturer: Goodyear (8)

Sports Car Grand Prix

For the winners of the sports car race, see the Sportscar Grand Prix page .

Web links

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