InactivePermanentCanada

Circuit Mont-Tremblant

Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada

First GP: 1968 · Last GP: 1970 · 2 Grands Prix

Length
4.265 km
Corners
DRS Zones
Total GPs
2

Circuit Overview

Circuit Mont-Tremblant is a Formula 1 circuit located in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada. The circuit has hosted 2 Formula 1 Grands Prix since 1968 until 1970. With a circuit length of 4.265 km, it is classified as a permanent circuit. The circuit has been part of Formula 1's rich history, providing a challenging and unique venue for drivers and teams. Its technical characteristics demand a specific setup approach, balancing the requirements of different corner types and straight-line speed. The circuit has witnessed numerous memorable moments in Formula 1 history, from championship-deciding races to unexpected victories and dramatic incidents that have shaped the sport.

Circuit History

Circuit Mont-Tremblant has been part of the Formula 1 calendar since 1968. Over its 2 Grands Prix, the circuit has hosted some of the sport's greatest drivers and most memorable races. The circuit's location in Canada has made it an important venue for the sport's global expansion.

Technical Challenges

  • 4.265 km circuit length requiring specific aerodynamic setup
  • Permanent circuit characteristics
  • Tyre management across different corner types
  • Braking zones and overtaking opportunities

Circuit Facts

Country
Canada
Circuit Type
Permanent
Length
4.265 km
First GP
1968
Last GP
1970
Total GPs
2