Circuit Trois-Rivières

The Circuit Trois-Rivières is a street circuit in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada. The circuit has been the home of the annual Grand Prix de Trois-Rivières, the longest-running street race in North America, since 1967. The circuit is located on the Terrain de l'Exposition (fairgrounds) and is unusual in that it passes through Porte Duplessis, the narrow concrete gateway of the grounds at turn 3.

Throughout its history the circuit has hosted numerous major North American racing series including the American Le Mans Series, the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series, the Trans-Am Series, Can-Am, Indy Lights and Formula Atlantic.

The Grand Prix has been headlined by the NASCAR Pinty's Series since 2007 (except 2020), and from 2014 until 2019 it was expanded to two weekends when it was joined by the FIA World Rallycross Championship and its World RX of Canada race.



Lap records
As of August 2022, the fastest official race lap records at Circuit Trois-Rivières are listed as:

Current series

 * NASCAR Canada Series (2007–2019, 2021–present)
 * Sports Car Championship Canada (2022–present)
 * Nissan Sentra Cup
 * Super Production Challenge

Former series

 * SCCA Trans-Am Series (1976, 1979–1985, 1990–1999, 2002–2004, 2011)
 * SCCA Can-Am Series (1977–1984)
 * SCCA World Challenge (1993–1999, 2002)
 * SCCA North American Touring Car Championship (1996)
 * IMSA American Le Mans Series (2002–2003)
 * Canadian Touring Car Championship (2007–2019)
 * Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series (2000–2001)
 * Grand-Am KONI Sports Car Challenge (2001, 2005–2010)
 * Atlantic Championship (1974–1983, 1985, 1989–2003, 2008–2009)
 * Indy Lights (1996–1998, 2011–2012)
 * Pro Mazda Championship (2005–2013)
 * Formula Super Vee (1984)
 * FIA World Rallycross Championship World RX of Canada (2014–2019)
 * AMA Supermoto National Championship Series
 * Americas Rallycross Championship (2018–2019)
 * Formula Drift Canada
 * NASA Challenge Xtreme Elite
 * Elka Superquads
 * IMSA Prototype Challenge (2016–2017)
 * IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge Canada (2013–2018)