Canadian Touring Car Championship
Canadian Touring Car Championship is a Canadian professional touring car road racing series. In 2006, it was created based on the growth of amateur touring car racing in Canada and the pent-up demand for a professional product.
CTCC is featured in Eastern Canada's main provinces, Ontario and Québec. Race events generally take place in the Greater Toronto Area, in the Greater Ottawa Area, in Mirabel, Montréal and Trois-Rivières. The competitor base expands reach all over Canada, but more specifically in Southern and Eastern Ontario, Québec and the United States.
Classes
B-Spec Class
The concept of B-Spec was first developed through collaboration between Honda Performance Development and Mazdaspeed Motorsports Development with the goal of creating a common set of rules that could be adopted by different racing series or sanctioning organizations. Over the past year, CTCC worked with the Sports Car Club of America and Grand-Am to solidify a set of rules that would respect both the B-Spec concept and goals of the different series. B-Spec is designed to be an entry level and affordable category and highlights one of the fastest-growing segments of the automobile business. Both Honda and Mazda revealed their new prototypes in December 2010. Since then, the Honda Fit and Mazda 2 have been joined by the Ford Fiesta and Fiat 500 at various test sessions. Other eligible cars include the Chevrolet Sonic, Kia Rio, Mini Cooper, Nissan Versa and Toyota Yaris.Like its Super and Touring Classes, the new B-Spec Class will have its own set of requirements and will feature showroom stock racing cars utilizing stock engines and chassis, fitted with a competition roll cage, racing seat and other safety equipment along with the approved Continental ExtremeContact race tires and Sunoco race fuel. Weight equalization will be used to balance performance among competing manufacturers.
The entry-level B-Spec Class introduces a compact car category with stock engine and strictly controlled modifications.
Following the 2014 CTCC season, in which there were 4 full time cars at the start of the year, the series decided to drop the class for 2015. Replacing the class for that year would be the return of the GT class.
Touring Class
The Touring Class features cars with minimal modificationsSuper Class
Super Class machines have powerful and heavily modified engines and advanced aerodynamicsGrand Touring Class
The Grand Touring Class previously appeared only in CTCC's inaugural season in 2007, but rejoined the series in 2015 and includes marques such as Mustang, BMW, Nissan and Porsche.Manufacturers
Participating automotive brands include Acura, Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Honda, Hyundai, Fiat, Ford, Mazda, MINI, Nissan, Scion, Subaru, Toyota and Volkswagen.Champions
Current CTCC Tracks
Track | City | Province | Length | Turns | Layout |
Calabogie Motorsports Park | Greater Madawaska | Ontario | 5.05 km | 20 | |
Canadian Tire Motorsport Park | Bowmanville | Ontario | 3.957 km | 10 | |
Circuit ICAR | Mirabel | Quebec | 2.8 km | ||
Circuit Trois-Rivières | Trois-Rivières | Quebec | 2.462 km | 10 | |
Shannonville Motorsport Park | Shannonville | Ontario | 4.03 km | 14 |
Former CTCC Tracks
Track | City | Province | Length | Turns | Layout |
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve | Montreal | Quebec | 4.36 km | 14 | |
Circuit Mont-Tremblant | Mont-Tremblant | Quebec | 4.26 km | 17 | |
Honda Indy Toronto Exhibition Place | Toronto | Ontario | 2.824 km | 11 |