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Circuit Trois-Rivières

Coordinates: 46°20′51″N 72°33′31″W / 46.34750°N 72.55861°W / 46.34750; -72.55861
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Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières
LocationTerrain de l'Exposition (fairgrounds) Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
46°20′51″N 72°33′31″W / 46.34750°N 72.55861°W / 46.34750; -72.55861
First race1967
Previous namesGrand Prix Molson de Trois-Rivières
Grand Prix Labatt de Trois-Rivières
Grand Prix Player's Ltee de Trois-Rivières
Circuit information
Length1.53 mi (2.46 km)
Turns10

The Circuit Trois-Rivières is a street circuit located in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada and has been the home of the annual Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières since 1967. The circuit is located on the Terrain de l'Exposition (fairgrounds) and is unusual in that it passes through Porte Duplessis, the narrow concrete gateway of the grounds at turn 3.[1] In recent times the circuit has hosted only one major race weekend each year.

Throughout its history the circuit has hosted numerous major North American racing series including the American Le Mans Series, the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series, the Trans-Am Series, Can-Am, Indy Lights and Formula Atlantic.

The Grand Prix has been headlined by the NASCAR Pinty's Series since 2007, and in 2014 was joined by the FIA World Rallycross Championship and its World RX of Canada race.

Current series

Former series

[2]

Past winners

American Le Mans Series

Year Date LMP900 Winning Team LMP675 Winning Team GTS Winning Team GT Winning Team Results
LMP900 Winning Drivers LMP675 Winning Drivers GTS Winning Drivers GT Winning Drivers
2002 Aug 3 Germany #2 Audi Sport North America United States #56 Team Bucknum Racing United States #4 Corvette Racing United States #23 Alex Job Racing Results
Denmark Tom Kristensen
Italy Rinaldo Capello
United States Jeff Bucknum
United States Chris McMurry
United States Bryan Willman
United States Andy Pilgrim
United States Kelly Collins
Germany Sascha Maassen
Germany Lucas Luhr
2003 Aug 3 Germany #1 Infineon Team Joest United States #37 Intersport Racing United States #4 Corvette Racing United States #23 Alex Job Racing Results
Germany Frank Biela
Germany Marco Werner
United States Jon Field
United States Duncan Dayton
United States Kelly Collins
United Kingdom Oliver Gavin
Germany Sascha Maassen
Germany Lucas Luhr

Can-Am Series

Year Date Drivers Team Car Distance/Duration Report
1977 Sept 4 France Patrick Tambay United States Carl A. Haas Racing Team Lola-Chevrolet 66 Laps [3]
1978 Sept 4 United States Elliot Forbes-Robinson United States Newman-Freeman Racing Spyder-Chevrolet 42 Laps [4]
1979 Sept 4 United States Elliot Forbes-Robinson United States Newman-Freeman Racing Spyder-Chevrolet 42 Laps [5]
1980 Aug 24 France Patrick Tambay United States Carl A. Haas Racing Team Lola-Chevrolet 42 Laps [6]
1981 Sept 6 United States Al Holbert United States Holbert Racing Holbert-Chevrolet 42 Laps [7]
1982 Sept 5 United States Al Holbert Belgium Racing Team VDS VDS-Chevrolet 60 Laps [8]
1983 Sept 4 Canada Jacques Villeneuve, Sr. Canada Canadian Tire Racing Frissbee-Chevrolet 60 Laps [9]
1984 Sept 2 United Kingdom Jim Crawford United States RK Racing/United Breweries March-Chevrolet 60 Laps [10]
Year Date Driver Car Distance Report
1974 Sept. 1 United States Tom Klausler Lola T360/Ford BDA 60 laps [11]
1975 Aug. 31 Italy Vittorio Brambilla March 75B/Ford BDA 60 laps [12]
1976 Sept. 5 Canada Gilles Villeneuve March 76B/Ford BDA 60 laps [13]
1977 Sept. 4 United States Price Cobb March 77B/Ford BDN 60 laps [14]
1978 Sept. 3 Canada Bill Brack March 78B/Ford BDN 21 laps [15]
1979 Sept. 2 United States Howdy Holmes March 79B/Ford BDD 42 laps [16]
1980 Aug. 24 United States Price Cobb March 80A/Ford BDD 48 laps [17]
1981 Sept. 6 Canada Jacques Villeneuve, Sr. Unknown Unknown [18]
1982 Sept. 5 Brazil Roberto Moreno Ralt=Ford RT4 48 laps [19]
1983 Sept. 4 United States Michael Andretti Unknown Unknown [20]
1985 Sept. 1 United States Dan Marvin Unknown Unknown [21]
1989 Aug. 27 Canada Jacques Villeneuve, Sr. Unknown Unknown [22]
1990 Aug. 19 United States Brian Till Unknown Unknown [23]
1991 Aug. 18 Canada Jacques Villeneuve, Sr. Swift DB-4/Toyota 50 laps [24]
1992 Aug. 16 United States Chris Smith Swift DB-4/Toyota 50 laps [25]
1993 Aug. 15 Canada David Empringham Ralt RT-40/Toyota 50 laps [26]
1994 Aug. 7 Canada David Empringham Ralt RT-41/Toyota 50 laps [27]
1995 Aug. 6 Canada David Empringham Unknown/Toyota 30 laps [28]
1995 Aug. 7 United States Richie Hearn Unknown/Toyota 30 laps [29]
1996 Aug. 3 Canada Patrick Carpentier Ralt RT-41/Toyota 30 laps [30]
1996 Aug. 4 Canada Patrick Carpentier Ralt RT-41/Toyota 30 laps [31]
1997 Aug. 7 Canada Alex Tagliani Ralt RT-40/Toyota 45 laps [32]
1998 Aug. 2 Canada Alex Tagliani Swift 008.a/Toyota 45 laps [33]
1999 Aug. 1 United States Anthony Lazzaro Swift 008.a/Toyota 45 laps [34]
2000 July 30 United States Buddy Rice Swift 008.a/Toyota 45 laps [35]
2001 Aug. 5 Brazil Hoover Orsi Swift 008.a/Toyota 45 laps [36]
2002 Aug. 4 Canada Michael Valiante Swift 014.a/Toyota 45 laps [37]
2003 Aug. 3 United States A.J. Allmendinger Swift 014.a/Toyota 45 laps [38]
2008 Aug. 17 United States Jonathan Bomarito Swift 016.a/Mazda 45 laps [39]
2009 Aug. 16 Switzerland Simona de Silvestro Swift 016.a/Mazda 50 laps [40]
Year Date Driver Report
1984 Sept. 2 Netherlands Arie Luyendyk [41]

Grand American Road Racing Championship

Year Date SR Winning Team SR II Winning Team GTO Winning Team GTU Winning Team AGT Winning Team
SR Winning Drivers SR II Winning Drivers GTO Winning Drivers GTU Winning Drivers AGT Winning Drivers
2000 July 30 United States #16 Dyson Racing United States #22 Archangel Motorsport Services United States #5 Saleen-Allen Speedlab United States #50 Genesis Racing United States #09 The Spirit of Daytona
United Kingdom James Weaver
United States Butch Leitzinger
United States Larry Oberto
United States Ryan Hampton
United States Terry Borcheller
United States Ron Johnson
United States Rick Fairbanks
United Kingdom Andy Pilgrim
United States Doug Goad
United States Craig Conway
[42]
Year Date SRP Winning Team SRP II Winning Team GTS Winning Team GT Winning Team AGT Winning Team SGS Winning Team
SRP Winning Drivers SRP II Winning Drivers GTS Winning Drivers GT Winning Drivers AGT Winning Drivers SGS Winning Drivers
2001 Aug 5 United States #16 Dyson Racing United States #88 Porschehaus Racing United States #5 Fordahl Motorsports United States #34 Zip/Pumpelly Racing United States #09 Team X-1R United States #65 SpeedSource
United Kingdom James Weaver
United States Butch Leitzinger
Canada Stephane Veilleux
Canada Jean-Francois Dumoulin
United States Chris Bingham
United States Ron Johnson
United States Spencer Pumpelly United States Doug Goad
United States Craig Conway
United States Selby Wellman
United States David Haskell
[43]

NASCAR Pinty's Series

Year Date Driver Team Car Distance/Duration Report
2007 Sept 4 Canada Kerry Micks Beyond Digital Imaging Ford 41 Laps [44]
2008 Aug 17 Canada Andrew Ranger Wal-Mart / Tide Ford 46 Laps [45]
2009 Aug 17 Canada Andrew Ranger Wal-Mart / Tide Ford 43 Laps [46]
2010 Aug 15 Canada Andrew Ranger Dodge Dealers of Quebec Dodge 42 Laps [47]
2011 Aug 7 Canada Robin Buck Quaker State/Durabody Dodge 44 Laps [48]
2012 Aug 7 Canada Andrew Ranger Dodge/GC Motorsports Dodge 44 Laps [49]
2013 Aug 11 Canada D. J. Kennington Castrol Edge/Mahindra Tractors Dodge 46 Laps [50]
2014 Aug 10 Canada L.P. Dumoulin WeatherTech Canada/Bellemare Dodge 51 Laps [51]
2015 Aug 2 Canada Kevin Lacroix Lacroix Tuning/Excellence Chrysler Dodge 50 Laps [52]

Trans-Am Series

Year Date Drivers Car Distance/Duration Race Title Report
1976 Sept 5 United States George Follmer Porsche Carrera 45 Laps - 67.5 miles (108.6 km) Le Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières [53]
1979 Sept 1 United States John Paul, Sr. Porsche 935 45 Laps - 67.5 miles (108.6 km) Le Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières [54]
1980 Aug 23 United States Roy Woods Chevrolet Camaro 35 Laps - 73.5 miles (118.3 km) Le Grand Prix Molson de Trois-Rivières [55]
1981 Sept 6 Canada Eppie Wietzes Chevrolet Corvette 35 Laps - 73.5 miles (118.3 km) Le Grand Prix Molson de Trois-Rivières [56]
1982 Sept 5 United States Elliott Forbes-Robinson Pontiac Trans Am 35 Laps - 73.5 miles (118.3 km) Le Grand Prix Labatt de Trois-Rivières [57]
1983 Sept 4 United States John Paul, Jr. Chevrolet Camaro 35 Laps - 73.5 miles (118.3 km) Le Grand Prix Labatt de Trois-Rivières [58]
1984 Sept 2 United States Tom Gloy Mercury Capri 35 Laps - 73.5 miles (118.3 km) Le Grand Prix Labatt de Trois-Rivières [59]
1985 Sept 1 United States Willy T. Ribbs Mercury Capri 40 Laps - 84 miles (135 km) Le Grand Prix Labatt de Trois-Rivières [60]
1990 Aug 19 United States Tommy Kendall Chevrolet Beretta 50 Laps - 80 miles (130 km) Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières [61]
1991 Aug 18 United States Scott Sharp Chevrolet Camaro 50 Laps - 75.3 miles (121.2 km) Le Grand Prix Player's Ltee de Trois-Rivières [62]
1992 Aug 16 United States Jack Baldwin Chevrolet Camaro 50 Laps - 75.3 miles (121.2 km) Le Grand Prix Player's Ltee de Trois-Rivières [63]
1993 Aug 15 United States Scott Sharp Chevrolet Camaro 50 Laps - 75.3 miles (121.2 km) Le Grand Prix Player's Ltee de Trois-Rivières [64]
1994 Aug 7 United States Tommy Kendall Ford Mustang 55 Laps - 82.83 miles (133.30 km) Le Grand Prix Player's Ltee de Trois-Rivières [65]
1995 Aug 6 Canada Ron Fellows Chevrolet Camaro 55 Laps - 82.83 miles (133.30 km) Le Grand Prix Player's Ltee de Trois-Rivières [66]
1996 Aug 4 Canada Ron Fellows Chevrolet Camaro 55 Laps - 82.83 miles (133.30 km) Le Grand Prix Player's Ltee de Trois-Rivières [67]
1997 Aug 3 United States Tommy Kendall Ford Mustang 55 Laps - 82.83 miles (133.30 km) Le Grand Prix Player's de Trois-Rivières [68]
1998 Aug 2 United States Paul Gentilozzi Chevrolet Corvette 55 Laps - 82.83 miles (133.30 km) Le Grand Prix Player's de Trois-Rivières [69]
1999 Aug 1 United States Paul Gentilozzi Ford Mustang 55 Laps - 82.83 miles (133.30 km) Le Grand Prix Player's de Trois-Rivières [70]
2002 Aug 4 United States Butch Leitzinger Chevrolet Corvette 66 Laps Le Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières [71]
2003 Aug 2 United States Scott Pruett Jaguar XKR 65 Laps - 98.8 miles (159.0 km) Le Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières [72]
2004 Aug 1 United States Paul Gentilozzi Jaguar XKR 65 Laps - 98.8 miles (159.0 km) Le Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières [73]
2011 Aug 7 United States Tony Ave Chevrolet Corvette 61 Laps - 92.781 miles (149.317 km) Le Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières [74]
Year Date Drivers Car Distance/Duration Race title Report
2011 Aug 5 - race 1 United States Brian Schofield Spec Racer Ford 21 Laps - 31.941 miles (51.404 km) Le Grand Prix de Trois Rivières [75]
Aug 7 - race 2 United States Richard Spicer 17 Laps - 25.857 miles (41.613 km)

CART Firestone/Dayton Indy Lights

Season Date Winning Driver
1996 August 4 Brazil Hélio Castro-Neves
1997 August 3 Brazil Tony Kanaan
1998 August 2 Brazil Cristiano da Matta

IndyCar Firestone Indy Lights

Season Date Winning Driver
2011 August 7 Argentina Esteban Guerrieri
2012 August 5 France Tristan Vautier

FIA World Rallycross Championship

Season Date Winning Driver
2014 August 7-8 Norway Petter Solberg
2015 August 7-8 France Davy Jeanney

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