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Sanair Super Speedway

Coordinates:45°31′44.76″N72°53′01.32″W / 45.5291000°N 72.8837000°W /45.5291000; -72.8837000
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Auto racing track
Sanair Super Speedway
Tri-Oval (1983–present)
Road Course (1972–present)
LocationSaint-Pie,Quebec,Canada
Coordinates45°31′44.76″N72°53′01.32″W / 45.5291000°N 72.8837000°W /45.5291000; -72.8837000
Opened1970 (drag strip)
1972 (road course)
1983 (tri-oval)
Major eventsFormer:
ACT Late Model Tour (2012–2013)
Can-Am (1987)
CART Indy Car World Series
Molson Indy Montreal (1984−1986)
NHRA
Le Grandnationals Molson (1971−1992)
Trans-Am Series
Molson Trans-Am (1972−1973)
Websitehttp://www.sanair.ca
Tri-Oval (1983–present)
Length0.826 mi (1.329 km)
Turns3
Race lap record0:23.534 (CanadaHorst Kroll,Frissbee KR3,1987,Can-Am)
Road Course (1972–present)
Length1.300 mi (2.092 km)
Turns8
Race lap record0:54.300 (United StatesWarren Agor,Chevrolet Camaro,1973,Trans-Am)

Sanair Super Speedway is a motorsports park with a 0.826 mi (1.329 km) paved triangular ovalrace track, a 0.250 mi (0.402 km)dragstrip, a 0.333 mi (0.536 km) oval, as well as a 0.120 mi (0.193 km) mini-oval and 0.150 mi (0.241 km) karting course. It also formerly had a 1.300 mi (2.092 km)road course which has since ceased to be used. It is located inSaint-Pie,Quebec. It hosted theMolson Indy Montreal from 1984 to 1986. The dragstrip previously hosted theNHRA'sLe Grandnationals Molson until 1992, when Canadian fuel regulations, prohibiting leaded race fuel, forced the NHRA to quit holding a national event in the country. It currently hosts races in theAmerican Canadian Tour Sèrie ACT Castrol.

Track history

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Lap records

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The fastest official race lap records at Sanair Super Speedway are listed as:

CategoryTimeDriverVehicleEvent
Tri-Oval: 1.329 km (1983–present)[1]
Can-Am0:23.534[2]Horst KrollFrissbee KR31987 Canadian American Thundercars Sanair
Road Course: 2.092 km (1972–present)
Trans-Am (TO)0:54.300[3]Warren AgorChevrolet Camaro1973 Sanair Trans-Am round
Trans-Am (TU)1:00.300[4]Bert EverettAlfa Romeo GTA1972 Sanair Trans-Am round

Trans Am Series

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YearDriverVehicle
1972United StatesWarren TopeFord Mustang[5]
1973United StatesWarren AgorChevrolet Camaro[6]

Molson Indy Montreal winners (1984–1986)

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Main article:Grand Prix of Montreal
SeasonWinning driverChassisEngineTeam
1984United StatesDanny SullivanLolaCosworthDoug Shierson Racing
1985United StatesJohnny RutherfordMarchCosworthAlex Morales Autosports
1986United StatesBobby RahalMarchCosworthTruesports
  • During practice for the 1984 race,Rick Mears suffered serious foot and leg injuries after a crash on the mainstretch.
  • The 1985 race is known for a highly controversial finish involvingJohnny Rutherford andPancho Carter. Under caution on the final lap, Rutherford led second place Carter, and appeared on his way to victory. As the field came out of the final corner, thepace car suddenly exited to pit lane, and the field unexpectedly started racing the final straightaway to the finish line. Carter got the jump on Rutherford, and edged his nose just ahead at the finish line, appearing to steal the victory. Officials deemed Carter the winner, and Carter celebrated in victory lane. Rutherford's team protested the finish because no green flag waved, and CART later restored the win to Rutherford. Under most motorsport rules, when a race is still under caution with one lap to go, there is no further opportunity for green-flag racing, and the leader takes the yellow and checkered flags as the winner.

NASCAR North Series

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Sanair International Speedway
Sanair Super Speedway

ASA National Tour

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Sanair - Motor Sport Magazine".Motor Sport Magazine. Retrieved4 June 2022.
  2. ^"Canadian American Thundercars Sanair 1987". 16 August 1987. Retrieved4 June 2022.
  3. ^"Trans-Am Sanair 1973". 15 July 1973. Retrieved4 June 2022.
  4. ^"Trans-Am Sanair [Two-Five] 1972". 30 July 1972. Retrieved4 June 2022.
  5. ^"1972 Trans-Am Box Scores"(PDF). SCCA Archives. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2011-07-19. Retrieved2013-04-22.
  6. ^"1973 Trans-Am Box Scores"(PDF). SCCA Archives. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2013-05-13. Retrieved2013-04-22.

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