TRACk BY TRACk round 4&5: Canadian tire motorsport park bOWMANVILLE, ON
Tickets: 1-800-866-1072 or 905-983-9141 /
info@ctmpark.com Website:
www.canadiantiremotorsportpark.com
Location: Northeast of Oshawa, approx. 10 miles north of Bowmanville. From Highway #401, go North on Highway #35, then exit at Highway #20 and go west. Mosport is just south of Highway #20. Watch for signs.
Track Stats Track Length: 2.459 miles/3.9km (10 turns) National Superbike Events: 31
2012 Results Pro Superbike Race One: Kevin Lacombe (BMW S1000RR); Race Two: Alex Welsh (Suzuki GSX- R1000) Pro Sport Bike Race One: Jodi Christie (Honda CBR600RR); Race Two: Jodi Christie (Honda CBR600RR) XR1200 Cup Race One:Michael Barnes (Harley-Davidson XR1200); Race Two: Steve Crevier (Harley-Davidson XR1200) AM Superbike Race One: Tim Robinson (BMW S1000RR); Race Two: Tim Robinson (BMW S1000RR) AM Sport Bike Race One: Philippe Masse (Kawasaki ZX-6R); Race Two: Philippe Masse (Kawasaki ZX-6R) CBR250R Race One: Tomas Casas (Honda CBR250R); Race Two: Tomas Casas (Honda CBR250R)
National Lap Records Pro Superbike: 1:20.866 (Brett McCormick, BMW S1000RR, August 19, 2011) Pro Sport Bike: 1:22.653 (Jordan Szoke, Kawasaki ZX-6R, July 17, 2009) XR1200 Cup: 1:31.198 (Michael Barnes, Harley-Davidson XR1200, August 21, 2011) AM Superbike: 1:24.240 (Tim Robinson, BMW S1000RR, August 20, 2011) AM Sport Bike: 1:25.166 (Cody Matechuk, Suzuki GSX-R600, July 19, 2009) Honda CBR250R: 1:48.480 (Tomas Casas, Honda CBR250R, August 26, 2012)
Why You Should Go: This event has always been one of the biggest of the year and a popular dou- ble-header for fans and racers alike. Like Mont-Tremblant this is a legendary Canadian venue that has literally seen it all, including Canada’s only two-wheeled Grand Prix and World Superbike races. Rac- ers love the challenges the track throws up and there are a number of great vantage points for fans to see the masters at work. The Mosport name may be gone but the pride and tradition carry on.
round 6: Le Circuit mont-tremblant
MONt-tREMbLANt, Qc AuGuSt 23-25, 2013
Tickets: (819) 425-6363 /
info@lecircuit.com Website:
www.lecircuit.com
Location: From Montreal, take Autoroute 15 North to Sainte-Agathe. After Sainte-Agathe, Au- toroute 15 North merges with Route 117. Continue north to Mont-Tremblant (approximately 25 km). Take exit 119 (Montée Ryan). Turn right on Montée Ryan. Continue (approximately 5 km) to the first traffic circle and make a 270-degree turn (left) onto Chemin du Village. Le Circuit's main entrance will be on your right (approximately 1 km). From Ottawa, take Highway 148 East to Montebello. Turn north on 323 to Mont-Tremblant. Turn left on 117 North (approximately 1.6km). Take exit 119 (Montée Ryan). Turn right on Montée Ryan. Continue (approximately 5km) to the first traffic circle and make a 270-degree turn (left) onto Chemin du Village. Le Circuit's main entrance will be on your right (approximately 1km).
Track Stats Track Length: 2.65 miles/4,26km (15 turns); National Superbike Events: 5
2012 Results Pro Superbike: Jordan Szoke (BMW S1000RR) Pro Sport Bike: Jodi Christie (Honda CBR600RR) XR1200 Cup: Steve Crevier (Harley-Davidson XR1200) AM Superbike: Tim Robinson (BMW S1000RR AM Sport Bike: Alex Coelho (Kawasaki ZX-6R) Honda CBR250R Race One: Tomas Casas (Honda CBR250R); Race Two: Tomas Casas (Honda CBR250R)
National Lap Records Pro Superbike: 1:38.930 (Pascal Picotte, Yamaha YZF-R1, August 21, 2004) Pro Sport Bike: 1:41.645 (Jordan Szoke, Kawasaki ZX-6R, June 2, 2007) XR1200 Cup: 1:49.857 (Steve Crevier, Harley-Davidson XR1200, August 11, 2012) AM Superbike: 1:43.913 (Tim Robinson, BMW S1000RR, August 12, 2012) AM Sport Bike: 1:46.403 (Erick Beausejour, Honda CBR600RR, August 22, 2004) Honda CBR250R: 2:12.353 (Ryan Roche, Honda CBR250R, August 12, 2012)
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Why You Should Go: Few racetracks in the world can match Mont-Tremblant. It has long been one of the most challenging tests for man and machine, and it has the picturesque Laurentian Mountains as a backdrop. The facility is steeped in history, having played host to Formula 1, Can-Am and Indy Car racing at some point. Racers relish its challenges and the action is sel- dom dull. Starting your race weekend a little early or staying on a little beyond Sunday allows you to enjoy the area to its fullest. There is plenty to do and much to appreciate.
AuGuSt 9-11, 2013
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