Calabogie Motorsports Park
Description
Overview
Calabogie Motorsports Park, located in Calabogie, Ontario, Canada, is the country's longest and most technical road course. Situated approximately one hour west of Ottawa, this challenging circuit opened in 2006 and is nestled in the scenic Madawaska Highlands. The facility is renowned for its natural elevation changes, technical complexity, and commitment to both professional motorsport and driver development programs.
Technical Specifications and Track Features
The circuit offers exceptional technical challenges:
- Track length: 5.05 kilometers (3.14 miles)
- Turns: 20 unique corners with multiple configurations available
- Track width: 12-15 meters throughout
- Elevation changes: Up to 20 meters
- Three primary track configurations:
- Long Track: 5.05 km
- West Track: 2.81 km
- East Track: 2.20 km
Key features:
- "The Gully" – challenging downhill complex
- "Temptation" – high-speed corner
- "Crown" – technical section
- Multiple passing zones Modern safety features:
- Extensive run-off areas
- Latest-specification barriers
- Advanced corner marshal posts
- State-of-the-art surveillance system
Facilities and Specialized Areas
The park provides comprehensive motorsport amenities:
- Professional pit lane: 22 garages
- Spacious paddock area
- Advanced timing and scoring system
- Modern clubhouse with classroom facilities
- Dedicated skidpad for vehicle testing
- Pro shop and fuel station
- On-site restaurant
- Technical inspection area
- Medical facility
- Helicopter landing area
- Driver development center
- Multiple spectator viewing areas
- RV parking with hookups
History
Opened in 2006, Calabogie Motorsports Park was designed by Alan Wilson, known for creating several successful North American racing circuits. The track's layout was specifically engineered to challenge drivers while maintaining the natural beauty of the surrounding Madawaska Highlands.
The facility has hosted numerous significant events including:
- Canadian Superbike Championship
- Canadian Sport Compact Series
- Various regional racing championships
- Corporate driver training programs
- Manufacturer testing sessions
- Performance driving schools
Current Use
Today, Calabogie continues to serve as a premier destination for:
- Professional race teams
- Track day enthusiasts
- Corporate events
- Driver training programs
- Automotive manufacturer testing
- Club racing events
The facility maintains a strong commitment to motorsport development and environmental stewardship, balancing high-performance driving with preservation of the surrounding natural landscape.
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