F1 Report

Circuit Mont-Tremblant

Circuit Mont-Tremblant, nestled in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada, remains a challenging and historic road course. Known for its significant elevation changes and flowing layout, it tested drivers' skill and bravery. While primarily a North American racing venue, it briefly hosted Formula 1, holding two Canadian Grand Prix events in 1968 and 1970. Its picturesque setting and demanding nature have cemented its place in Canadian motorsport lore.

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First Race
1968
Last Race
1970
Total Races
2(rank 63)

Most driver wins

  1. 1stJ. Ickx1 wins
  2. 2ndD. Hulme1 wins

Most driver podiums

  1. 1stC. Regazzoni1 podiums
  2. 2ndJ. Ickx1 podiums
  3. 3rdC. Amon1 podiums
  4. 4thD. Hulme1 podiums
  5. 5thP. Rodríguez1 podiums

Most driver starts

  1. 1stJ. Ickx2 starts
  2. 2ndJ. Oliver2 starts
  3. 3rdC. Amon2 starts
  4. 4thH. Pescarolo2 starts
  5. 5thG. Hill2 starts

Most constructor wins

  1. 1st
    Unknown
    1 wins
  2. 2nd
    Unknown
    1 wins

Most constructor podiums

  1. 1st
    Unknown
    2 podiums
  2. 2nd
    Unknown
    2 podiums
  3. 3rd
    Unknown
    1 podiums
  4. 4th
    Unknown
    1 podiums
Year
More Info
1970Race Details
1968Race Details