Mont-Tremblant: Formula 1 track details and history
Mont-Tremblant, situated in Mont-Tremblant, Canada, has been a part of Formula 1 since 1968. The track has hosted 2 Grand Prix races, offering unique challenges to drivers and teams with its 4.265-kilometer layout.Over the years, it has seen various records set, including the fastest lap of 1:32.200 by Clay Regazzoni in 1970.
Circuit statistics
- Location: Mont-Tremblant, Canada,
- First Grand Prix: 1968 Canadian Grand Prix
- Races hosted: 2
- Track length: 4.265 km
- Turns: 15
- Direction: Clockwise
- Lap record: 1:32.200 (Clay Regazzoni, 1970)
Season Highlights at Mont-Tremblant
In the most recent race at Mont-Tremblant during the 2025 season, Lando Norris secured victory driving for McLaren. Over its history, Mont-Tremblant has been a part of 2 Formula 1 seasons, contributing to the championship battles of various teams and drivers.