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Revision as of 13:24, 17 July 2009
Sanair Super Speedway is a .826 mile (1.33 km) paved triangular oval race track and quarter mile dragstrip located in Saint-Pie, Quebec. It hosted the Molson Indy Montreal from 1984 to 1986. The dragstrip previously hosted the NHRA's Le Grandnationals Molson.
Track History
Molson Indy Montreal winners (1984-1986)
Season | Winning Driver | Chassis | Engine | Team |
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1984 | Danny Sullivan | Lola | Cosworth | Doug Shierson Racing |
1985 | Johnny Rutherford | March | Cosworth | Alex Morales Autosports |
1986 | Bobby Rahal | March | Cosworth | TrueSports |
See also
- Other Montreal area race tracks
External links
Ovals | Atlanta · California · Chicago · Gateway · Homestead · Indianapolis · Las Vegas · Loudon · Michigan · Milwaukee · Nazareth · Ontario · Phoenix · Pocono · Sanair · Texas · Texas World · Trenton | |||
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Road courses | Cleveland · Edmonton · Laguna Seca · Mid-Ohio · Montreal · Mont-Tremblant · Portland · Riverside · Road America · Watkins Glen | |||
Street circuits | Belle Isle · Caesars Palace · Denver · Detroit ·
Houston · Las Vegas · Long Beach · Meadowlands · Miami · Reliant Park · San Jose · St. Pete · Tamiami Park · Toronto · Vancouver | |||
International | Assen · Brands Hatch · EuroSpeedway · Mexico City · Monterrey · Motegi · Rio · Rockingham · Surfers Paradise · Zhuhai · Zolder |