Sanair Super Speedway, auto racing track
Sanair Super Speedway is a motorsport racing complex in Quebec, Canada, that features several track configurations on a single site. These different layouts allow the facility to host a range of vehicle classes and racing series throughout the season.
The facility opened in the 1960s and quickly became one of the main venues for motorsport in eastern Canada. Over the following decades, new track layouts were added to meet the requirements of different racing series.
The track has played a steady role in Quebec's motorsport community and has long been a gathering point for drivers and fans from across the province. During events, spectators of all ages gather close to the track and follow the action from nearby vantage points.
The site is best reached by car, and parking is available on site for visitors. It is worth checking the event calendar in advance, as public access depends on whether a race or activity is scheduled.
Sanair Super Speedway is one of the few places in North America to have an oval track, a drag strip, and a road course all on the same grounds. This rare combination made it possible to host very different racing formats at a single location over many decades.
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