Circuit Mont-Tremblant
Circuit Information
- Continent: North America
- Country/Region: Canada
- Circuit Name: Circuit Mont-Tremblant
- Circuit Length: 4.218 km (2.621 miles)
- Circuit Number of Corners: 15
- Circuit Address: 1281 Chemin du Village, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada
Circuit Overview
Circuit Mont-Tremblant is a renowned racing circuit located in the Laurentian Mountains near Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada. Established in 1964, the track has a rich history in North American motorsport, having hosted a variety of prestigious racing events, including rounds of the Can-Am series, Trans-Am, Formula 5000, and the SCCA.
Track Layout and Specifications
The circuit spans approximately 4.218 kilometers (2.62 miles) in length, featuring 15 turns that combine fast sweepers with technical corners. The elevation changes throughout the lap are significant, with the track ascending and descending through the mountainous terrain, making it a challenging venue for drivers and teams alike. The elevation variance is roughly 35 meters, contributing to the circuit's unique character and demanding car setup.
The layout is clockwise, starting with a fast right-hander leading into a series of complex corners that test braking precision and balance. The long front straight provides opportunities for overtaking, while the mid-section requires smooth handling and traction out of slower corners.
Historical Significance
Circuit Mont-Tremblant gained international attention in the late 1960s and early 1970s by hosting rounds of the Formula One Canadian Grand Prix in 1968 and 1970. Despite the relatively short tenure as an F1 venue, the circuit remains a beloved part of Canadian motorsport heritage.
In addition to professional racing, the track continues to serve as a venue for club racing, driver training, and automotive events, maintaining its status as a hub for motorsport enthusiasts in eastern Canada.
Current Status
Today, Circuit Mont-Tremblant is managed with a focus on preserving its classic racing atmosphere while meeting modern safety standards. The track surface is well-maintained, and facilities support a range of motorsport activities, including vintage car events and track days.
Its combination of historical significance, challenging layout, and scenic location ensures that Circuit Mont-Tremblant remains a respected and cherished circuit within the North American racing community.
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